Forbidden Planet: The Short Version
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Rip Leslie Nielsen, You will be missed
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Sorry, I forgot: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (what a classic!!), with Richard Dreyfuss character returning to earth young and healthy. One of my nephew he is 15 yo, thinks the aliens ate Dreyfuss when they took him to their mothership. He thinks the movie was cool but old, Oh! dear the generation gap is finally affecting me.
P.S.: What about Jaws 7th: ¨bigger, faster, stronger...MEANER!! and now in proficient 3D¨. I miss so much Spielbergs style movie directing and J.Williams encores.
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I read somewhere on the internet that there are pre-production plans for the remake of this classic. I am dying to know when they are going to film it. I also would like to see remakes of: Space 1999, Six-Million Dollar Man and perhaps Lost in Space (the remake of that movie with Gary Oldman was pretty cool). What about the third part of Space Odyssey, I mean there are 4 novels written by A.C.Clark about the subject. Whatever they do, I hope science is not lost in space. Im so tire of Star Wars.
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Yaphett koto paul winfield was killed in damnation alley
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hehe i was in the movie check out the end credits im morgan jones
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Both Star Trek and Lost in Space ripped this movie off.
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If he would have just given them the landing coordinates, then they could have made a feature length movie out of this. It would have been good. It may have even won an Oscar.
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no way! we miss anne francis and her miniskirts! and her famous words, "what is a bathing suit?"
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I'd heard of Forbidden Planet, but I had no idea Leslie Nielsen was in it, and he is younger then I've ever seen. He's was one of the best comedians if you ask me. He had is own style that'd leave you gut wrenching laughing just from one line, only to get hit by another with no time to recuperate. Bless this man.
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Yeah, he saw Logan's Run (1976) and figured that the future was white. The astronaut Dodge (played by Jeff Burton, 1925-1988) was black, though he gets killed early on just like black characters in horror films.
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Richard Pryor noticed that there were never any black people in science fiction movies. He remarked "They don't think we'll make it to the future".
vraydio 1 year ago
There was a black guy in Alien. Sadly, he didn't make it.
Bargaintuan in reply to vraydio (Show the comment) 1 year ago 2
Pryor made the comment in a routine long before "Alien".
vraydio in reply to Bargaintuan (Show the comment) 1 year ago
Well, I was gonna bring up Charlton Heston's boss in Soylent Green, but that wouldn't have been as funny.
He makes it.
Bargaintuan in reply to vraydio (Show the comment) 1 year ago