Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:20 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 3-18-22 |
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Custer demonstrates the range of his tastes in entertainment with the three posts below.
I wish our friend in Great Britain did live "across the pond" as the say, because it means I can't talk with him on the phone the way I do with several other All Sci-Fi members without draining my bank account with the phone bill came!
To bad I can't do that "Force thing" where he and I seem to be in the same place, talking to each other, when we're actually light years apart!
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Some Like It Hot (1959)
According to some random post on Tumblr, Marilyn Monroe wanted "Some Like It Hot" (1959) to he filmed in colour, and even wrote so in her contract. The film was done in black & white because director Billy Wilder thought that co-stars Tony Curtis & Jack Lemmon would look more believable as women if shot in black and white.
Whether this is a proper colour photograph, or cunningly converted into colour, I don't know, but it looks convincing!
As far as I can remember, the title comes from a discussion about music, and the merits of jazz. "Some like it hot - I myself prefer classical music."
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DC's Legends Of Tomorrow (CW 2016)
[size=18]I must say I quite enjoyed episode one; it seemed a logical spin-off from The Flash and Arrow. Heatwave seemed the most sensible of the characters, I guess, but hey, they need time to settle down.
"Doctor Who crashes into the DC tv universe" might not be a totally unfair verdict, with Rip Hunter as a renegade Time Lord, but at least his Tardis doesn't look like a police public telephone box.
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The Force Awakens (2015)
The original Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire was created not just as a novel... the idea was to do a spin-off that was "a movie without a movie," so that there was quite a lot of merchandising. Maybe not as much as for one of the actual Star Wars movies, but statuettes, action figures, micro machines, trading cards, a video game, and even a soundtrack, though not by John Williams.
According to the Wikipedia page, George Lucas reportedly said he would have made a story like this into a movie, if he had had the time and effort to do so back in the early 1980s.
Is it just me, or does the face in the background look a little like an elderly Mark Hamill, if he turned to the Dark Side...? _________________ ____________
Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
~ The Space Children (1958) |
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