"i always admired yvette when i was a young girl..i loved her in Dr. Kildare and the time machine..her looks are intoxicating and im sure she still is beautiful..hope she reads this..im still an old fan..now im 56..lol thanks for being your beautiful self..elle"
"I have always enjoyed this movie. Set in glorious Hawaii, Charlton Heston is his usual best with a great support cast. This movie lived up to my memory of first seeing it years ago. It mixes the underlying tension in Hawaii at that time, with the explosive forbidden love tangle. A very pleasant film in many ways with exquisite scenery, good acting, set in a great era and has nice closure. A must for Heston fans."
"I don't get all of the negative reviews. This is a good horror movie. The acting is really good, the snowbeast scared the crap out of me, and the whole movie is just done well. No, this is not as good as Hammer Film's The Abominable Snowman, buti**till is a good Yeti flick. Check it out, if you like Yeti movies, I think you will like this."
"I remember this as being the worst movie I had ever seen in my whole life. It has the honor of being the first movie I ever fell asleep in. Fortunately I woke up before the climax when the submarine encounters gigantic tropical aquarium fish. Oooh pretty. Probably me and the other reviewer are the only people who have seen this. It has been too many years to know if this is still the worst movie I have ever seen but when I finally die it will be in the top five. No hard feelings Neptune Factor. I have loved to hate you for years."
"I know it's dated, but that doesn't keep it from being a decent and entertaining film. George Pal's version closely follows H.G. Well's book written in in 1895, except for a few changes. In the movie, the Eloi are normal sized people with blonde hair that can speak, instead of being much smaller and mute. The Morlocks resemble Troll dolls with light bulb eyes that make them seem less sinister than the book does. Weena, the female Eloi that almost drowned, is captured and eaten in the book, but Pal kept her alive so there was a reason for Rod Taylor to return to this time in the future."