20 Million Miles to Earth
I am sad to say that I've never seen this stop-motion classic, but that ends tonight (June 14th) as TCM will show this one at 11pm central time. Also in the mix will be "Forbidden Planet", followed by...
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Here's an additional thought about the difference between selecting the "fullscreen" version of this movie on the old DVD, rather than the "widescreen" version. The scene shown below, taken from the...
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I like the part where Frank Puglia shouts, "Misericordia!"
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Monsterpal wrote:I like the part where Frank Puglia shouts, "Misericordia!"I had this page shifted to the left on my monitor, to see the pics, and yet I knew who posted this before checking the left...
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I picked up a VHS of this over the summer at a heck of a yard sale along with a bunch of other goodies. The guy that sold it to me reminisced that it was the first sci-fi film he ever saw as a kid in...
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kcor wrote:Monsterpal wrote:I like the part where Frank Puglia shouts, "Misericordia!"I had this page shifted to the left on my monitor, to see the pics, and yet I knew who posted this before checking...
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In this clip, you have to wait only 5 seconds to hear Frank say it:
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It’s a little known fact that in 1957 Columbia borrowed Robby to make a brief appearance in 20 Million Miles to Earth as a prototype robot which NASA designed to study the Venusian specimens brought...
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Just rewatched this for the first time since I was a kid. It's really a pretty good movie. The parts without the monster are watchable. The amount of expression the Ymir conveys is very impressive,...
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"Parts without the monster" - Harsh. This was his King Kong, and I thought he did a damn fine job... Each to their own.
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Russ wrote:Just rewatched this for the first time since I was a kid. It's really a pretty good movie. The parts without the monster are watchable. The amount of expression the Ymir conveys is very...
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Whoops, apologies for not being clearer! Bud Brewster got it right, I thought this was a good movie, INCLUDING the parts without the monster!
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While watching the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon tonight, I noticed that during episode 12 — entitled Le voyage dans la lune — there are several scenes of a young scientist named Sahjid...
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I'll say, Love that series, Bud. Well spotted! Russ
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Maybe it's the upper photo, but Bart Braverman looks like he's suffering from cataracts! I never saw the series, but that photo makes it look that way. Braverman was also on an episode of Seinfeld...
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That is extremely cool, Bud. I knew the guy's name as an adult actor, but no idea he was that kid. But (nitpicking alert!), in your link, you have misspelled his name. It's "Braverman" not "Baverman."...
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