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FEATURED THREADS fo 8-6-20

 
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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.

All three of today’s Featured Threads are wacky sci-fi flicks, two of which are foreign films released in the U.S. and the third is a Krazy Komedy starring Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens, and a luscious Anita Ekberg!






If you looking for a sci-fi girly show —

— press this button . . . but not while you wife is around! Shocked

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Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962)

~ A Question for the Members: If the alien could create living humans with its mental powers, could it create replicas of all the crewmen (and then destroy the originals), after which it would pilot the rocket back to Earth and use these "surrogates" as it's eyes and ears while it took over the minds of mankind and bring its "new race into being"?

Queen of Blood (1966)

~ A Question for the Members: Roger Corman did a great job of "borrowing" bits and pieces from a Russian movie and hiring screenwriter/director Curtis Harrington to write a script which he could turned into a good movie at a cost of only $65,000 . . . in just seven-and-a-half days, Very Happy

God beat him by only 12 hours when He created the universe . . . but I suspect that God went WAY over budget! And we still have no idea when God's overly long story will finally end. Shocked

But seriously . . . am I the only one who thinks Mr. Corman's tale of an invasion by alien vampires has plenty of room for sequels? Confused


Way . . . Way Out (1966)

~ A Question for the Members: In the closing scenes of this Jerry Lewis comedy, Miss Connie Stevens informs her legal husband, Mr. Lewis, that she wants him to legitimize the lie she told told to government official.

The lie was that she was pregnant. Wink

So, if Connie and Jerry have a bouncing baby boy-or-girl nine months later (a baby who bounces six-times higher than babies on Earth), what would be the legal status of this little lunar offspring?

Would he-or-she be an American citizen because of its parents . . . or the first citizen of the Moon? Shocked

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