A bunch of manly men are building an airstrip on an island off the coast of Africa. Two of them come across an oddly glowing meteorite and they make the mistake of trying to move it with a bulldozer. Needless to say, the bulldozer gets possessed by an alien presence and soon, the men are all being pursued by the … Killdozer!
My boyfriend and I recently sat down and watched this 1974 made-for-TV movie. Jeff enjoyed it while I thought Killdozer was perhaps one of the silliest films I have ever seen in my life. That’s not surprising, however. Killdozer is a guy film all the way, celebrating both the destructive power of machinery and the ability of men to tame that power.
Killdozer may not be a great film but it’s a film that feels rather appropriate for October.
Check it out, it’s Lisa Marie Bowman being dragged along the ground!
I love what’s being said in the talk bubble–eloquently stating the flagrantly obvious.
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The comic book version of Killdozer looks so cute. 🙂
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The comic book version of Lisa Marie Bowman looks cute! You dress so well, even when you’re being chased by a homicidal bulldozer.
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Wow – “Killdozer”. I don’t know how you are finding some of these show and films, but I fear some of them are revealing just how long in the tooth I really am. I saw this when it was originally broadcast. I remember watching it with my sister. I think we knew that it was silly, but we took it seriously enough to make a point to watch it. Still, I think once may have been enough. But maybe once more, for “old” times sake… 🙂
What a patently 70’s TV movie. Can you imagine such a production being shown today (or in any decade but the 70’s(? “Tonight, on NBC – A television broadcast event…”
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Killdozer’s production reminds me of some of the cheesy, low-budget flicks of the early 80’s. Remember Mega-Force?
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I have not seen Mega-Force, though it do vaguely remember the title. I just looked it up. At a glance, in addition to its limited budget, I imagine the film struggled trying to sell Barry Bostwick,as an action hero.
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