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Forbidden Planet (1956) - Intro Scene HD

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Uploaded on Dec 22, 2010

Forbidden Planet is a 1956 science fiction film directed by Fred M. Wilcox, with a screenplay by Cyril Hume.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidde...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049223/

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  • J.P. Holeman

    Whenever I see flat floor gravity demonstrated, I might as well be watching car drive along a road with no wheels, or a submarine float from deep sea into space. Imagine a rowing team without oars or people running in place at a track meet. You might as well be saying the Earth is flat and there is no daily rotation or worse. A round space ship that spins gravity out and no one is using the gravity.

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  • J.P. Holeman

    All of the old space ships were circular, but the gravity always pulls toward the outer wall, and not the flat floor stuff. It had a very negative effect on our learning curve concerning space travel as it relates to motion pictures. It's okay to use genuine centrifugal gravity on motion pictures, Kubrick did it very tastefully, and no one convinced him that it was TOP SECRET long enough to steal his stuff and crash his computer (that I know of.)

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  • Bill Rentschler

    The synth sounds are awesome...

    If we could just achieve 38.6% of light speed, although technically slow to reach places millions of LY away, we could get to other planets pretty close by like the one 12LY away in about 30 years, a long trip, but within a human lifetime. Wonder if the ship in this movie is going faster than light, otherwise, even at light speed, you cannot just hop to another star system in minutes. Getting to Alpha Centuri at light speed will take 4 years.

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  • flyingscience

    You need to see the comical version of this where Leslie Nelson redubed all his lines and turned most of his dialoge intohis famous humor. For example he jokes about evry bodys sperm count after they glow green.

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  • randomness3876

    based on shakespeare.. this is

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  • ewaf88

    Ok we're down to ,386 of light speed. Well that's still around 71,904 miles per second so they must have had some very good way of braking before they went into orbit around Altair IV Perhaps they used the nearby Sun to slow down by using their inertia to pull away from it's gravity. One of my favourite films

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  • Bridgestonelad1

    yeah blu ray

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  • tekken2009

    Looks fucking awsome , i want it in Blu-ray :)

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