Bud Brewster Galactic Fleet Admiral (site admin)

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Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 2:01 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 3-26-22 |
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Say hello to a man from a planet with a one-letter name, a planet with a five-person population, and a movie about the dawn of women and their efforts to tame both men and dinosaurs!
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The Man from Planet X (1951)
BoG included an interesting painting in his post above, but the jpeg of it certainly doesn't do this fine work of art justice.
I found a larger version, but it was just as washed out, so I brewsterized it with some enhancements. The artist's name is Harley Brown!
I went looking for more of Mr. Brown's work, and I was delighted by what I found!
Behold! (Click on each image to see a larger version so can study the magnificent brush strokes.)
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Five (1951)
I'm surprised by two things concerning this movie.
The first thing is that I personally like it — despite leaning strongly towards less downbeat movies than this one.
The second thing is that BoG was lukewarm about it, despite being enthusiastic about many other movies that seem to fall into this category. I'm often surprised by what BoG liked and didn't like.
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Prehistoric Women (1950)
At last! The eagerly anticipated "lost" classic . . . Prehistoric Women!
Thrill to this skillfully made and highly accurate depiction of life at the Dawn of Time!
Gasp at the wondrous sights you'll behold!
It's all here, and in glorious COLOR!
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Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
~ The Space Children (1958) |
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