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FEATURED THREADS fo 8-5-20

 
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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.

What could be more fun that three movies that feature ladies in short skirts —some of whom are from the future, some are from the Moon, and some from Mars.






If you’re a “leg man” like me, these are three enjoyable movies, despite the flaws they have.

If you want another comment on another sci-fi leg show —

— press this button and visit my favorite one of the bunch.

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Missile to the Moon (1958)

~ A Question for the Members: It's a great pity that this modest movie from a small studio didn't generate enough public interest to encourage the studio to make a sequel! The story is the perfect lead-in for the next chapter in a great story! Is it possible that this "living Moon" which Gord envisioned has white blood cells which attack invaders? Shocked

Flight to Mars (1951)

~ A Question for the Members: Isn’t it a great pity that this modest movie from a small studio didn't generate enough public interest to encourage the studio to make a sequel! The story is the perfect lead-in for the next chapter in a great story! Shouldn’t this modest movie from a small studio have generated enough public interest to encourage the studio to make a sequel?

World Without End (1956)

~ A Question for the Members: Does this movie's premise seem to suggest ideas for a sequel? Confused
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~ The Space Children (1958)
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