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Here’s three more movies which I had fun with, and I've included the questions I posed on the threads.
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Thinking Outside the "Plot"!
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The links to each movie will take you to the pages of the threads that have my TOtP posts. I hope a few folks will add a reply! Sad

I came up some interesting ideas concerning the movie about the evil kids with glowing yes, the angry planet with a giant ameboa, and the Mexican valley where cowboys conducted an unusual roundup! Confused






If you prefer your dinosaurs on plateaus instead of in valleys —

— press this button and go rock climbing with the Joker! Laughing

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Village of the Damned (1960)

~ A Question for the Members: In view of the fact that unseen aliens nearly succeeded in introducing "teams" of alien/human hybrids with superpowers who had a built-in awareness of why they were on Earth, doesn't it seem likely that the aliens would learn from their failure, perfect their strange method, and try again?

The Angry Red Planet (1959)

~ [u]A Question for the Members: The closing scene in this amusing and imaginative movie is the message from Mars (delivered in the deep voice of Ted "Lurch" Cassidy) telling mankind that we are too primitive and immature as a species to interact with the advanced race on Mars.

The question here is, would mankind be content to simply heed the warning and stay away from Mars after the Martians have threatened to destroy "all life on Earth" if we return? [/b][/url]
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Valley of Gwangi (1969)

~ A Question for the Members: When we were kids, how many movies with dinosaurs did we watch and then endure a climax which destroyed the amazing "lost world" we loved so much?

Here's the sad list. Sad

The Lost World (1925)

King Kong / Son of Kong (1933)

Lost Continent (1951)

The Lost World (1960)

Hey, where there any other strange prehistoric lands which were not destroyed in the end? Confused

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