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| Land of the Lost - The Complete Second Season | 
| Directors: Bob Lally, Gordon Wiles Actors: Wesley Eure, Kathy Coleman, Philip Paley, Spencer Milligan, Ron Harper Studio: Rhino Theatrical Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (15 reviews) Sales Rank: 10987
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 320 minutes Number Of Items: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 1
MPN: 970343 UPC: 603497034321 EAN: 0603497034321 ASIN: B0002XL2KW
Release Date: September 28, 2004 Theatrical Release Date: September 7, 1974 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description It's time to get "Lost" all over again. But be on guard! Keep your eyes peeled for Sleestak! Because the big green meanies are back - now even more dangerous than ever before. You'd best watch your step or you just might find yourself standing alone before the dreaded Library of Skulls- and that's but one of the many perils awaiting you in this second spine-tingling season of the legendary Land of the Lost.
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  Second Season is even better. January 26, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Return to the Land of the Lost, with the Sleestaks, the Lost City and the Pylons. But now add such great ideas as the new alien called the Zarn, the Library of Skulls and the Mist Marsh. With writers such as Theodore Sturgeon and the return of such actors such as Walker Edmission who plays Enik the second season is even better. The unlimited imagination and the advanced science fiction plots are piled onto the solid framework from the first season. Like a good cake that finally gets some home made icing. But we also see the evolution of the family. They are working together to survive - the cave has a lived in look, the ropes and pulleys they have made, the new tools and even clothing they have created. They show us how the Marshalls test new plants and food on animals and deal with daily life. They wish to escape yet at the same time try to make the Land of the Lost a home.
  Up to *#@%&!! January 11, 2007 0 out of 15 found this review helpful
I was totally shocked at the uninteresting dvd collection.it has a good front cover looking much better than it is.Everything is so unproffesionaly acted even from a kids point of view!!
  Wonderful! December 1, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The video transfer to DVD is great. The "extras" included commentary from cast members who appreciate the show for what it was, without taking it too seriously. My children (both under 10) love this show.
  Great Nostalgic Fun October 17, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The second season of "Land of the Lost" was in many ways the best season. The Marshalls had settled in and made real beds, cooking utensils, knives, even fishing poles. Sure, the special effects were still cheesy and some things were left unexplained - like how did the Marshalls keep their clothes so clean and unwrinkled when they wore them 24 hours a day (even sleeping in them) and how did Holly manage to braid her hair so perfectly every day. But cheesiness was part of the fun of "Land of the Lost" and there were some truly outstanding episodes in the second season. The Zarn, a creature made out of lights that changed colors depending on his emotions appeared in several episodes and was a great addition to the show. One outstanding episode is "One of Our Pylons is Missing" in which Chaka, Holly, and Rick fall through a hole in the ground into what is basically the heart of the Land of the Lost. This episode shows how good the show was for a Saturday morning low budget kid's show. Other very good episodes include "The Musician" and "Blackout".
As with the first season, the bonus features are also good, especially when Wesley Eure and Kathy Coleman (Will and Holly) do the commentating. Eure also hosts a fun trivia quiz based on the first two seasons. The interview with Walker Edminston (Enik) was very interesting, especially when he talks about how uncomfortable the Sleestak outfits were and why Enik wore a vest in each episode.
The second season of "Land of the Lost" is great nostalgic fun.
  Last good season May 28, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Although the special effects were improved for season two, the stories were not quite as strong as in season one. I did enjoy some of these episodes, especially The Pylon Express. And listening to the commentary on The Longest Day may have been worth the price of the DVD set alone.
If you enjoyed Land of the Lost or want to share it with your own children, I'd recommend Seasons One and Two.
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