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FEATURED THREADS fo 8-4-20

 
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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.

From deep under the ocean to far out in space, today's threads feature movies that cover a lot of ground!

Captain Nemo takes us on a cruise with an unusual view of the Caribbean. Dr. Clayton Forrester admires alien technology (despite the rude owners of same). And Marshal Dillon pays a visit to a small planet! Laughing



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If the first film below puts you in an oceanic mood —

— press this button and dive right in!

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

~ A Question for the Members: Captain Nemo was concerned that if his technology ever fell into the handS of the war-like nations of the world, it would cause horrible repercussions for mankind! Shocked

Was he right? Confused


The War of the Worlds (1953)

~ A Question for the Members: After mankind was almost wiped out by inhuman invaders from another world, would mankind rebuild our world as a unified race, free from conflicting political systems, vastly different cultures, and religious superstitions which refuse to accept logic and science?

The Thing from Another World (1951)

~ A Question for the Members: With the whole world now alerted to the fact that a hideous and hostile alien race sent an invader to turn mankind into it's own food supply, would America and her allies band together to develop a fleet of spacecraft to launch a counter attack?
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