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Steve Christou

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Oh...I see. Monsters from the edit.
Oh I get it now, edit, because... hahaha yeah! [Austin Powers grin]:D
Goldmember: Dr.Evil, we still have the ultimate insurance policy. May I present to you, the very sexual, the very toite, Austin Power's fassia.
Dr.Evil: His what?
Number 2: His fassia Dr.Evil.
Dr.Evil: His ferder?
Goldmember: His fassia! You know, the fassia
Dr.Evil: You know Goldmember, I don't speak freaky-deaky dutch. Okay perv boy?
Goldmember: Fassia, his dad, dad is fassia
Dr.Evil: Oh his dad, oh his FATHER.
Nigel Powers: There are only two things I hate; those who are intolerant of other people's cultures .....and the Dutch.
Dr.Evil: Are those fricken' sharks with fricken' laser beams attached to their fricken' heads?
Fat Bastard: My neck looks like a vagina.
Dr.Evil: Welcome to my submarine lair! It's long, hard and full of seamen.
Nigel Powers: I took a Viagra and it got stuck in my throat, I've had a stiff neck ever since.
Dr.Evil: Sorry. I'm just a big fan of the movie "Das Boot". Or as we call it in English 'THE Boot'.
Goldmember: Can I paint his yoo-hoo gold? It's kind of my thing...
Dr.Evil: How about no, you crazy Dutch bastard!
 

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Steve: You ever see Forbidden Planet? JB

"You murdered your own god ... by accident." (Now, that's from Zardoz.)

I like Zardoz.
 

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Forbidden Planet is my favorite SF film of the 1950's Jack. As a kid it was my all time favorite SF film. Forget 2001 or Planet of the Apes, nothing beat that. A fantastic spaceship,an amazing robot, ray-guns, the immense Krell underground facility, the creepy Id monster and ofcourse the yummy Anne Francis.:D
Love Robby the Robot's line after Altaira asks him where he's been "Sorry Miss I was giving myself an oil-job".
It's Shakespeare's The Tempest adapted for science fiction, and also a pre-cursor to Star Trek... John Adams, Commander of the United Planets Cruiser C57-D boldly going to strange new worlds... and getting the girl ofcourse.;)
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Steve:

There are also the pre-Trek transporters too. Forbidden Planet also included one the first sound tracks to have a type of "synthesizer" used.

I wonder though why do all of the "mad scientist stuck on another planet" type of movies have the scientist as this old fart and his daughter is the babe of the century. I mean it would be nice to see the old scientist guy laughing it up with the space dudes that are "just visiting" and then the daughter comes in and they all recoil from the image or just ignore her because she is a dog.

Just wondering.

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Parker, yep imagine them landing on a planet, rescuing the old dude and leaving his daughter behind with her useful pet robot who with his detachable hands can pleasure her in various inventive ways *cough* sorry my mind was wandering (as usual). The electronic score to Forbidden Planet was well ahead of its time, was considering buying the album at one time until I realised it would prob sound like R2D2 singing his greatest hits.:D
Arlene Francis, indeed, looks "yummy", Steve -- if that's her in the poster. Robby's one lucky robot!
Well thats not Arlene in the poster Mike, in fact she's not even in the film, 'yummy' Anne Francis was the girl giving lucky Robby that much needed oil-job, shit my dirty mind wandering again!;)
 

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Or better yet. Landing on the planet, rescuing the old mad scientist, any robots or equipment needed and leaving the babe o' the day behind. :eek:
 

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I hate it when I'm this busy at work and don't have enough time to enjoy my HT. I even got (finally, after what seems like a lifetime of waiting) the Ken Burns Baseball DVD set for Christmas. And, here it is a few weeks later and I haven't even finished the 2nd inning.
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For gosh sake, I haven't even looked at a single Mickey Mouse in B&W cartoon!!!
 

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I haven't even looked at a single Mickey Mouse in B&W cartoon
I used to watch them in color Mike, aaah those were the days...;)
I still have about 10 unwatched dvds on my shelf, and six more are on the way... I bought 160 dvds in 2002, eee! Total: 420 dvds collected so far and growing fast.
800 posts...:eek:
 

Steve Christou

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I know I know I forgot um lets change the subject quickly, um our neighbor was cutting the hedge outside, was getting too big and needed pruning and..aargh! no no I mean I'm listening to 'Don't Fear The Reaper' right now, helluva song, cees sheesh that was a close call!:eek:
 

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Well Mike this is how the top testy poster chart looks like at the moment.
I'm number one woohoo! Actually I'm shocked that I posted more than the next two combined.:eek:
1)Steve Christou 227
2)Dennis Nicholls 113
3)Parker Clack 99
4)Mike Frezon 88
5)Jack Briggs 86
6)hi Them 59
7)John Dhein 26
8)Julie K 21
 

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Wow, Parker, if Cees ever prunes this thread the way he did "thread killer," you'll lose more than a hundred posts on your total post count!
 

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Well, as for me, I could care less about the post count, but, I could not bear to think that the world would lose forever the stunning repartee exhibited herein.
 

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Yes this thread should be preserved for posteriority posterity, [head held high] so future generations could look back at the greatness we have achieved with our testy.[kisses screen]:D
ps. Hmmm has Parker ever posted this much in any other thread? Wow! An Owner!!I feel so honored! All I can say Parker is Ni!!;) :emoji_thumbsup:
 

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