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The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Did CB really want us to watch this one? I wouldn't think it was his sort of film.
Great stuff.

He must have good taste once in a while.
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M1795537OCVirn
We're all compost in the end. He just went there a bit sooner.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

We're all compost in the end. He just went there a bit sooner.

Compost! It was a bit more magical than that. Well, it is in the book. The film slightly dumbed down the "explanation" at the end.
Edited by OneSparePart on 18-04-2024 20:12
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M1795537OCVirn
So what's next, O great one?
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OneSparePart
What about a bit of British? Village of the Damned?
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M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

We're all compost in the end. He just went there a bit sooner.

Compost! It was a bit more magical than that. Well, it is in the book. The film slightly dumbed down the "explanation" at the end.


Nope, that's exactly what life's about. Compost.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

What about a bit of British? Village of the Damned?


Is that another Midwich Cuckoos lookalike?
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

We're all compost in the end. He just went there a bit sooner.

Compost! It was a bit more magical than that. Well, it is in the book. The film slightly dumbed down the "explanation" at the end.


Nope, that's exactly what life's about. Compost.

Do you have even a little bit of poetry in your soul? Wink
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

What about a bit of British? Village of the Damned?


Is that another Midwich Cuckoos lookalike?

The original film of the book.
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OneSparePart
Or we can go for something else?
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M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

We're all compost in the end. He just went there a bit sooner.

Compost! It was a bit more magical than that. Well, it is in the book. The film slightly dumbed down the "explanation" at the end.


Nope, that's exactly what life's about. Compost.

Do you have even a little bit of poetry in your soul? Wink


What, like Wordsworth's* 'A slumber did my spirit seal'?

A slumber did my spirit seal;
I had no human fears:
She seemed a thing that could not feel
The touch of earthly years.
No motion has she now, no force;
She neither hears nor sees;
Rolled round in earth's diurnal course,
With rocks, and stones, and trees.


Compost, see?
*Did him at college. He lived just up the road from here, btw.
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M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

Or we can go for something else?

Preferably. I prefer the book (the Wyndham).
Edited by M1795537OCVirn on 18-04-2024 20:21
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OneSparePart
Here's an image: just made my dad a cup of tea. I put a saccharin in and it landed on the teabag. I watched it slowly melt away into nothingness...
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Or we can go for something else?

Preferably. I prefer the book (the Wyndham).

Ok. War of the Worlds (50s) or Day the Earth Stood Still (50s)?
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

Here's an image: just made my dad a cup of tea. I put a saccharin in and it landed on the teabag. I watched it slowly melt away into nothingness...


More compost....eventually! We are what we eat.
Nice to know you made him a cuppa, though. Wouldn't have thought it of you.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Here's an image: just made my dad a cup of tea. I put a saccharin in and it landed on the teabag. I watched it slowly melt away into nothingness...


More compost....eventually! We are what we eat.
Nice to know you made him a cuppa, though. Wouldn't have thought it of you.

It'll shut him up for 5 minutes....Smile
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Or we can go for something else?

Preferably. I prefer the book (the Wyndham).

Ok. War of the Worlds (50s) or Day the Earth Stood Still (50s)?


Don't really mind. Give yourself a day or two to get over the spider and then decide.
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OneSparePart
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OneSparePart
Off to dunk biscuits in tea...a bientôt...
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M1795537OCVirn
My tea and toast has just arrived. 'Night!
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Hugbot

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

I'm wondering who trained the spider...and how.


Hear Jack Arnold talking about how he made this film, especially the cat and spider scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z4J8...z4J89KF1AA
 
M1795537OCVirn

Hugbot wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

I'm wondering who trained the spider...and how.


Hear Jack Arnold talking about how he made this film, especially the cat and spider scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z4J8...z4J89KF1AA


Thanks, Huggy. And after all that, he still had to go back and patch in all the dialogue and sound tracks. Such a lot of work!
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Cygnus Bazza

OneSparePart wrote:

He must have good taste once in a while.

Eff me. That's a trifle harsh. Stick to demonstrable facts: my displays of good taste are actually a triannual occurrence.

Not enough jokes in this thread btw.
 
OneSparePart

Cygnus Bazza wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

He must have good taste once in a while.

Eff me. That's a trifle harsh. Stick to demonstrable facts: my displays of good taste are actually a triannual occurrence.

Not enough jokes in this thread btw.

well where were you? If you had been here for the film, I am sure M'Virn and I would have found some jokes to post...we have to have some material to work with....Grin
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OneSparePart

Hugbot wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

I'm wondering who trained the spider...and how.


Hear Jack Arnold talking about how he made this film, especially the cat and spider scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z4J8...z4J89KF1AA

nice one Huggy although I had to look away for the spidery bits
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Cygnus Bazza

OneSparePart wrote:

If you had been here for the film, I am sure M'Virn and I would have found some jokes to post...we have to have some material to work with....Grin

Don't want to spread panic/alarm but I might be able to do next Thursday. But are you brave enough to look The Wasp Woman in the eye? She's on YouTube, just waiting to be swatted with Horizon's rolled-up newspaper. And I do love a bit of xylophone on a soundtrack. (I'm certain you do too.) High-class hokum with serious messages about prejudice against women in business, the hazards of questing for eternal youth blah blah blah.

You're the Gaffer, of course. Just my contribution to your feverish deliberations...
 
OneSparePart
Please don't make me watch Wasp Woman....Grin

Here's the deal: IF you are definitely going to be there this Thursday, we will do Wasp Woman (insert hollyhocks here). If you are NOT here, we will do a great film. I will post both options and we'll see...
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Cygnus Bazza

OneSparePart wrote:

IF you are definitely going to be there this Thursday, we will do Wasp Woman (insert hollyhocks here). If you are NOT here, we will do a great film. I will post both options and we'll see...

Hollyhocks?? Well, yes. We need to encourage pollinators. So, ethically, it's incumbent on me to rewatch Wasp Woman.

'WASP' pronounced 'WOSP', of course. AND LOOK WHOSE NAME'S IN THERE! #JustSayin'
 
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