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<title>Comment by Arch Conservative on Movie Review: &lt;i&gt;The Quiet Earth&lt;/i&gt; (1985)</title>
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<description>I actually remember watching this movie with my parents as a little kid and even back then thinking it was a pretty good movie.  It&#039;s a shame that most of the movies that are made aware to the general public today are absolute crap hollywood cookie cutter pictures.

Thank you for reminding me of this movie Matthew.  I&#039;d like ot repay the favor by recommending one of my own favorite losttreasures that came out in 1985, the same year as the Quiet earth.

It&#039;s called the Emerald Forest and is stars Powers Booth as an engineer who is working on building a damn at the edge of the Brazilian rainforest.  He tales his family to the jobsite one day so they can see where he works and his son ends up getting abducted by a group of indigenous people.  Boothe vows to find his son and does after ten years have passed.  It&#039;s available on DVd and a really great movie.

Check it out.


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