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<title>Comment by Andy on DVD Review: &lt;I&gt;At the Earth&#039;s Core&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<description>Dude, how could you review this film (which I agree is a standard 1970s B movie) and not mention its sole redeeming feature, and the most AMAZING special effect in the picture?  That being, of course ... Caroline Munro as Dia, and the way she ALMOST wears that fur bikini.  Hubba, hubba.</description>
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<description>Dude, how could you review this film (which I heartily agree is a standard 1970s B movie) and not mention its sole redeeming feature, and the most AMAZING special effect in the picture?  That being, of course ... Caroline Munro as Dia, and the way she ALMOST wears that fur bikini.  Hubba, hubba.</description>
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