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Pat Flannery wrote in message ...
Al Jackson wrote: I used to watch that show, I loved it, better than Tom Corbett, maybe because of all the women in short skirts! Sir... four simple words of advice to you: "Italian Science Fiction Movies". ;-) Except of those few by Mario Bava, don't remember very many "Movies italiani della fantascienza"! |
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I vaguely remember a space puppet show from around then on TV in New York City. They flew a spacecraft that looked a lot like the spinner part of a toy gyroscope I once had. Every planet in the solar system had intelligent life of local origin. One episode had the Saturn-ians suffering a "barking" desease, which turned out to be human head colds. And the human space men had some cold cure medicine that the Saturnians could sniff and be cured immediately. I remember that one! Saturn was said to be like the Florida Everglades. Does anyone remember the program's title or have links to web pages about the program. Thanks for the memory! John |
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On 17 Nov 2004 11:04:02 -0800, (Al Jackson) wrote:
Sir... four simple words of advice to you: "Italian Science Fiction Movies". ;-) Except of those few by Mario Bava, don't remember very many "Movies italiani della fantascienza"! ...."Barbarella", featuring Hanoi Jane, is probably the epitome of the Spaceghetti Flick, although "Queen of Blood" is probably a very close second. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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Al Jackson wrote: Except of those few by Mario Bava, don't remember very many "Movies italiani della fantascienza"! I think this ad for the DVD of an Italian/Japanese masterpiece speaks for itself...not coherently maybe, and certainly not grammatically correctly...but for itself: http://www.monstersinmotion.com/cata...enslimedvd.jpg Why, we must ask ourselves, are the Green Slime coming? Could it perchance have anything to do with the fact that they have their filthy testicles....er...tentacles....wrapped around the luscious Luciana Paluzzi?: http://www.pollanetsquad.it/starlette/007_04.jpg Maybe this man knows: http://www.pollanetsquad.it/starlette/007_02.jpg But if he does, he's keeping it close to his chest....the lucky swine! :-) Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote in message ...
Al Jackson wrote: Except of those few by Mario Bava, don't remember very many "Movies italiani della fantascienza"! I think this ad for the DVD of an Italian/Japanese masterpiece speaks for itself...not coherently maybe, and certainly not grammatically correctly...but for itself: http://www.monstersinmotion.com/cata...enslimedvd.jpg Why, we must ask ourselves, are the Green Slime coming? Could it perchance have anything to do with the fact that they have their filthy testicles....er...tentacles....wrapped around the luscious Luciana Paluzzi?: http://www.pollanetsquad.it/starlette/007_04.jpg Maybe this man knows: http://www.pollanetsquad.it/starlette/007_02.jpg But if he does, he's keeping it close to his chest....the lucky swine! :-) Pat Boy do I ever remember The Green Slime (Il Fango verde in Italian, doesnt that mean 'Green Fungus'?) There must have not been many USA - Japan - Italy productions! A 1968 film posing as a 1958 film! Lets see Roger Vadim's Barbarella was a joint French - Italian , except for watching Jane Fonda! the comic book version by Jean-Claude Forest was better. |
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Al Jackson wrote: Boy do I ever remember The Green Slime (Il Fango verde in Italian, doesnt that mean 'Green Fungus'?) Either that, or that Italian vampires should brush their teeth more often. Remember that great theme song? "Green Slime....growing...growing...Green Slime!" There must have not been many USA - Japan - Italy productions! And with luck, there will never be another. A 1968 film posing as a 1958 film! Lets see Roger Vadim's Barbarella was a joint French - Italian , except for watching Jane Fonda! the comic book version by Jean-Claude Forest was better. I never read the comic, but except for being crazy, puking all over the place, a real stuck-up, and possibly a traitor, Jane is okay. She and her loudmouthed and witless former husband came through our airport for a conference on Bison meat production one afternoon; the weather observation crew got to take care of Jane's dog- Ted got stuck taking care of the bitch. If I'd had my way, the dog would have been wearing a pair of black pajamas and sporting a miniature AK-47 by the time they got back. If my Vietnam vet brother had had his way, Jane would have been wearing a bamboo "Tiger Cage" within five minutes of her arrival, and the dog would be served to her for supper. Raw. But, at least she knows how to dress properly, with enlightened feminist non-sex object atti http://www.altx.com/gifs/big.barbarella.gif My favorite Italian science fiction movie is "Wild, Wild, Planet"- this thing makes Japanese science fiction films look well thought out and rational. I particularly like the "rayguns" that shoot flame around a foot or so, and the director's contortions to assure that all combat occurs at a range of under three feet- so that the "rays" may be effective. You've got to admire a ray weapon that has less effective range than a broadsword. :-D Pat |
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"John Pelchat" wrote in message om... I remember that one! Saturn was said to be like the Florida Everglades. Does anyone remember the program's title or have links to web pages about the program. John, Try this... http://homepages.tesco.net/~space.pa...atrol/Home.htm Lots of good stuff there - though I'm still trying to find the music somewhere. Brian |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:23:35 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote: I never read the comic, but except for being crazy, puking all over the place, a real stuck-up, and possibly a traitor, Jane is okay. ...."Possibly"? I'd say the trip to Hanoi made that "definitely". OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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OM wrote: I never read the comic, but except for being crazy, puking all over the place, a real stuck-up, and possibly a traitor, Jane is okay. ..."Possibly"? I'd say the trip to Hanoi made that "definitely". Legally tricky as we never officially declared war on North Vietnam. If we had, it would have been a up-against-the-wall-pronto sort of case. But then again, there's that photo of Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam... we had better shoot him also, just to be on the safe side- or make him marry Ted Turner at the very least. :-D Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote in message ...
Al Jackson wrote: Boy do I ever remember The Green Slime (Il Fango verde in Italian, doesnt that mean 'Green Fungus'?) Either that, or that Italian vampires should brush their teeth more often. Remember that great theme song? "Green Slime....growing...growing...Green Slime!" There must have not been many USA - Japan - Italy productions! And with luck, there will never be another. A 1968 film posing as a 1958 film! Lets see Roger Vadim's Barbarella was a joint French - Italian , except for watching Jane Fonda! the comic book version by Jean-Claude Forest was better. I never read the comic, but except for being crazy, puking all over the place, a real stuck-up, and possibly a traitor, Jane is okay. She and her loudmouthed and witless former husband came through our airport for a conference on Bison meat production one afternoon; the weather observation crew got to take care of Jane's dog- Ted got stuck taking care of the bitch. I know she made a film in 1990, but last one I saw here in was Old Gringo, 1989. She has a nude scene, from the side, and I tell you a 50 year old woman with a 30 year old body really caught my eye! But you know, I may not have keep up with the news, but seems Jane dropped out the 'political jazz' scene years ago, or at least I have not noticed her being 'public' in recent years. |
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