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Posted: Mon May 18, 2020 12:44 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 5-18-20 |
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”Corporal Hicks, put out that butt and stick that M-1 back in the rack! We’re starting the briefing now . . . if you don’t mind, mister!”
Gentlemen, we all know that the enemies of America come in all shapes and sizes. In a moment we’re going to watch a highly classified film that documents the military actions taken against three dangerous creatures that look like something out of a gin-soaked nightmare!
Hicks, hit the lights back there and crank up that projector.
Men, I know you all remember this creature, a rhedolorus . . . a roarasarus . . . ah hell, it was a dinosaur, dammit! The police tried to kill it with shotguns and pistols. No good . . . in fact it thought they were delicious!
Two years later, San Francisco was nearly swallowed whole by this slimy sea monster, and it took the Army’s flame throwers and the Navy’s nuclear submarine to blow the damn thing into sushi!
And if those weren’t bad enough, the egghead scientist had to bring another monster back from Venus, for God’s sake! We threw everything at that bad boy — flame throwers, tanks, rifles, and finally a bazooka that knocked him off the top off the Colosseum . . . along with a big chunk of the Colosseum, too!
So, there you have it, men. You never know what kind of enemies you’ll face, or what kind of weapons it will take the kill the damn things!
Any questions? No? Okay.
Dismissed!
For addition intel on NEC’s (non-human enemy combatants) —
— press this button . . . unless you have a weak stomach.
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The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
It Came From Beneath the Sea (1955)
20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) _________________ ____________
Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
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