Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
dwpollar
1st watched 9/13/2014 – 3 out of 10 (Dir-David Oliver): *review based on 85 minute VHS version* Goofy back in time teen sex comedy attempt about a high school student, played by Daniel Roebuck, who is fond of the prehistoric times but looked at as a geek to the girls. The class takes a field trip to a mine and the combination of a glowing crystal and a mistaken government missile test hitting the cave amazingly transports the student – Rex – to the cave people times. A sexy young cave girl, played by Cindy Ann Thompson, wakes him up the next morning and he spends the next half hour of the movie trying to have sex with her while they teach each other their languages. There are a couple of slightly funny scenes – one particular one where the cave men try to destroy a flashlight, and a slight chuckle occurs when Rex asks the cavegirl to sit on his face - juvenile humor, of course, but brought an unexpected response from me. We get to see plenty of Cindy Ann's gorgeous body, but besides this there isn't much else worthwhile to get from this movie. It is a blatant attempt by Crown Pictures to pander to the teen audience even though the movie is Rated "R" with the theatrical trailer showing all of the nude scenes!! This is typical of the 80's where the titillation takes center stage and the movie falls flat on it's face…skip this one unless you're interested in Cindy Ann.
Woodyanders
Bumbling nerdy high school anthropology student Rex (a winningly goofy performance by Daniel Roewbuck) travels 25,000 years back in time. Rex not only stumbles across a wacky tribe of primitive Neanderthals, but also meets and falls in love with sweet and beautiful cave babe Ebba (delightfully played with disarming radiance and innocence by adorable blonde sprite Cynthia Thompson). Rex teaches Ebba English, makes various clumsy attempts at seducing her, and saves the tribe from a nasty rival group of savage cannibals. Writer/director David Oliver maintains an endearingly dippy and lighthearted tone throughout while delivering a cheerfully silly series of amusingly dumb jokes about nose-picking, flatulence, playing with shaving cream, and blowing up condoms. Roebuck and Thompson make for appealing leads; their central romance is cute, funny, and even quite charming. Moreover, there are neat supporting turns by Jeff Chayette as hostile tribal chief Argh, Darren Young as the cowardly Dar, Saba-Moor Doucette as the snarky Saba, Charles Mitchell as the tubby Char, and Cynthia Rullo as the horny, but fat and homely Aka. Better still, there's a pleasing smattering of tasty gratuitous female nudity (the ever-luscious Michelle Bauer briefly pops up to do one of her standard ubiquitous topless scenes). Oliver's clear'n'crisp cinematography gives the picture an attractive sunny look. Both Jon St. James' groovy score and the bouncy pop-rock soundtrack hit the funky retro 80's spot. An enjoyably inane hoot.
taperrine
Cave Girl is a humorous tongue in cheek romantic comedy that follows the romantic relationship of bumbling modern day Rex and beautiful and sexy pre-historic cave girl Eba. The movie follows the bumbling Rex through a series of slapstick pranks and mishaps that culminate in his transport 25,000 years back in time to meet and fall in love with the beautiful Eba. And, along the way, Rex becomes a man that saves Eba and the rest of the local clan from cannibals. Eventually, though, Rex and Eba must face reality. Will Rex return to his own time, where Eba cannot possible fit in, or will he stay and build a life with Eba and the rest of the tribe. This movie is a humorous, and at times poignant, look at the trials, tribulations, opportunities and decisions that young people often face as they come of age. Well worth a look.
dvdman-1
There are some laughs to be had in this movie but the best thing going for it is the nudity. The best parts are at the beginning and the end but nudity is present throughout the movie mostly in the form of flashing breasts or bathing in a river.This movie is now on DVD and I must say, the video quality is crisp and clear and is presented in widescreen format. Also included is the trailer.