Muddyvalley wrote:
Roger Corman
Ah, yes. Harvey Korman was very funny, especially with Tim Conway.
Mr. SONY wrote:
Here are a few si-fi movies that I have.
Kronos 1957
The Giant Gila Monster 1959
Them 1954
Day of the Triffids 1951
The Giant Behemoth 1959
Tarantula 1955
the deadly mantis (1957)
The Human Centerpede 1, 2, 3
"Tremors" series is just fun. Watch "Langolers" by S. King, make you think.
One Rude Dawg wrote:
"Tremors" series is just fun. Watch "Langolers" by S. King, make you think.
Yes about Tremors, I enjoyed watching those silly worms traveling underground.
One Rude Dawg wrote:
"Tremors" series is just fun. Watch "Langolers" by S. King, make you think.
I saw "Langoliers." Weird.
Yes, the "Tremors" series is fun. I want more!
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Muddyvalley wrote:
Roger Corman
Sorry, you are correct.
Just rewatching Forbidden Planet on TCM (for at least the 4th or 5th time)
TriX wrote:
Sorry, you are correct.
Just rewatching Forbidden Planet on TCM (for at least the 4th or 5th time)
Leslie Nielsen, Anne Francis
lbrande wrote:
Leslie Nielsen, Anne Francis
My mother knew Anne Francis when they were young. She went to school with Chuck Connors (The Rifleman), and my father played baseball as a kid with Brian Keith. Dom Murray (Bus Stop, Hoodlum Priest) also lived in our town, East Rockaway, for a while.
jerryc41 wrote:
My mother knew Anne Francis when they were young. She went to school with Chuck Connors (The Rifleman), and my father played baseball as a kid with Brian Keith. Dom Murray (Bus Stop, Hoodlum Priest) also lived in our town, East Rockaway, for a while.
Maybe I shouldn't say this, but anyway.
My mother went to school with Tiny Tim.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
At the moment, I’m watching the classic “Earth vs the Flying Saucers”. This version has been colorized - I think I prefer the B&W.
TriX wrote:
At the moment, I’m watching the classic “Earth vs the Flying Saucers”. This version has been colorized - I think I prefer the B&W.
I have that on DVD, as well as other "B" Sci-Fi from the 50's.
Ok, a question for a title.Here is a synopsis:
"Spaceship takes off, gets into a meteor shower and crash lands on the earth but in the future. They are initially captured by the inhabitants that live under ground and are afraid of the "creatures" on the surface, who are humans that descended into barbarism. The Captain of the ship builds a "bazooka" and kills some of the surface dwellers. In the end, the Captain kills the leader of the surface dwellers, and peace is achieved between both groups."
What is the title of this sci-fi movie...thanks.
TriX wrote:
At the moment, I’m watching the classic “Earth vs the Flying Saucers”. This version has been colorized - I think I prefer the B&W.
Yes, I like those old sci-fi movies. The interiors of the spaceships are not like what we see today.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
jerryc41 wrote:
Yes, I like those old sci-fi movies. The interiors of the spaceships are not like what we see today.
I’m just rewatching a favorite - “This Island Earth” - a classic.
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