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Second Land of the Lost Clip

Source:MTV
May 25, 2009


MTV has debuted this second clip from Universal's Land of the Lost, opening in theaters on June 5. Directed by Brad Silberling, the big screen adaptation stars Will Ferrell, Danny R. McBride, Anna Friel and Jorma Taccone.

In the adventure-comedy, Ferrell plays has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into a space-time vortex and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our world - a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost.



COMMENTS (11)

Posted by:
That One Guy
May 25, 2009
funny stuff wanna see this onw ferral is awesome
Posted by:
Harker Studios
May 25, 2009
It'll be fun.

For the first time I could actually watch an MTV clip (in Canada)
Posted by:
rydawg
May 25, 2009
This could have been GREAT but NOOOO they went with lets let Will Ferrell screw up another franchise idea! Same charter different situation hes so 1 dimensional. Old school Great Elf Great everything else CRAP!! Land of the Lost done so it was more realistic- The sleestak scared the crap out of kids do that now for the kids and adults. Like the daleks in Dr Who. Its Marshall, Will and Holly not Dumbass, Pedro and Daisy Duke
Posted by:
nunya
May 25, 2009
Who cares? The original blew chunks anyway. It's so fricking outdated that if they did update it it would be horrible. What other franchise did Ferrell ruin? Not that I'm necessarily a Ferrell fan; I hated Semi-Pro and Talledega Nights but what the hell are you talking about?
Posted by:
brosuess
May 25, 2009
funny how peeps bad mouth this when Sid and Marty Kroft..helped make this film..and said they wanted this one to be funny!! This will be great!!
Posted by:
Wyngarde
May 25, 2009
At least they got the Sleestaks right...I think this would have worked just a bit better if these had been three different people that ended up in the Land Of The Lost...This really could have been a fun adventure.

And Nunya...The original kicked ass. The first season was ghost written by top Sci-Fi writers. If you watch the whole 1st season, there's a mature story line hiding out in all the kids stuff.
Posted by:
RobLion
May 25, 2009
Wyngarde is correct. Some of Sci-fi's best writers wrote for the original series. And yes.... the Sleestak were scary as hell!! Except the one with the orange vest.... he was like an intermediate from another time.
Posted by:
InDeep
May 25, 2009
I'm... the... You're SERIOUSLY concerned about the FATE of a long-dead "franchise" about three people beset by SLEESTAKS and DINOSAURS? from, like, 30 YEARS ago?

If they weren't gonna make it this way, they weren't gonna make it. You want Michael Bay at the helm, do you? Ridley Scott? If you want your wistful memory preserved, stop reading these posts and don't see the movie!
Posted by:
just sayin
May 25, 2009
the originals were on sci fi all day i watched them i dont know why everyone is bchin about ferrel ruining it it was just as stupid and corny as the movies going to be so in my opinion the movie is staying true to the o.g.'s and im going to see it because they were so dumb i couldnt stop watching them just like a ferrel movie
Posted by:
jerr
May 30, 2009
the best part is this happened in the second episode, but with out the humor. I just laughed my arse off watching it because of the chrizo taco line

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