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Wasp Woman OR something infinitely better
OneSparePart
It's Thursday, it's quarter to 8 and it's rewatch night!

This week is a bit of a mystery...which film will we watch?
Wasp Woman:
https://youtu.be/JpPAN6frZmU?si=Mwg-o...5poFpVTesY

OR

something much much better?:

https://dai.ly/x8qub1i

Grin
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Cygnus Bazza
Right. Second things first: OSP has clearly secured victory in Horizon's annual 'Best Title for a Thread' competition.

First things second: I vote 'The Wasp Woman'. And (remember), I speak for the nation. So that's 67 million votes for 'The Wasp Woman'.
 
OneSparePart
Lol. Don't worry, CB. I have cheerfully resigned myself to watching Wasp Woman. Oh and thanks for the compliment. What's my prize? Grin
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M1795537OCVirn
I've seen the better film. A VERY long time ago.
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Cygnus Bazza

OneSparePart wrote:

Lol. Don't worry, CB. I have cheerfully resigned myself to watching Wasp Woman. Oh and thanks for the compliment. What's my prize? Grin

No worries. And in my experience, cheerful resignation's a great strategy. Amazing that Roger Corman was making 'Wasp Woman' in '59 and 'The Fall of the House of Usher' only the very next year.

Prize? Choice of two. EITHER M1 will send you some of the Lake District's finest weapons-grade insect repellent before Thursday OR you're allowed to watch 'Wasp Woman' with the sound turned down (though you'd miss out on the xylophone).
 
OneSparePart
insect repellent it is, then... AngryFrown
I am sure that the hugbot does not mind standing in for a midge...
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OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

I've seen the better film. A VERY long time ago.

well, you're obviously due a rewatch!
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Hugbot

OneSparePart wrote:

insect repellent it is, then... AngryFrown
I am sure that the hugbot does not mind standing in for a midge...

Oi!!!

Suggestion: Maybe the people with taste could watch The Day the Earth Stood Still while the others watch The Wasp Woman? The ensuing discussion might be interesting (a bit like having a rewatch with a certain member watching the wrong episode again).
Or, you could simply watch this review.
 
Cygnus Bazza
At such moments, I call to mind Dr Johnson’s celebrated aphorism: “When a man is tired of watching shight films for lols, he’s tired of life.”

A wasp in a B movie… In and of itself, that’s a beautiful thing.
 
AnneArthur
I would very much rather watch The Day the Earth Stood Still, which I have never seen. Wasp Woman sounds trashy and sexist (also, would being pushed out of a window really kill a wasp woman? I think wasps are stronger than that!
 
Cygnus Bazza
Well, as I'm the only one who actively wants to rewatch Wasp Woman, it’s only fair to gently withdraw my suggestion and free up space for you all to rewatch ‘Day the Earth Stood Still’. Last thing I’d want is to watch WW knowing I was the only volunteer and everyone else was a conscript! Many thanks, though, to OSP for allowing WW to taxi as far as the runway…

One little bit of pushback against the (mild) anti-WW pile-on. Yes, it’s laughable nonsense, with added xylophone*. But it’s also a bit of a morality tale, subverting/skewering the misogynistic b*ll*x prevalent at the time. It’s really saying, “see where your rampant sexism gets you?”. Just my take, of course. I’ll have to do a private Roger Corman rewatch season!

* Might be a vibraphone. No idea tbh.
 
M1795537OCVirn
I think watching both at once is the best idea yet. Those who don't want to see WW meet her doom can watch Gort become disillusioned and vice versa.
Note to self: robotic rc wasps - good idea?

PS. I didn't say I wanted to watch TDTESS again... blimmin' do-gooders.
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M1795537OCVirn
Besides, are they related? I think we should be told!

i.imgur.com/rM8bw8B.jpeg

i.imgur.com/TDWbL2kt.jpg
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OneSparePart
I feel bad now. But strangely BAD! Wink *
But neither bad or BAD enough to stop myself saying:

" GORT AHOY!"
Grin


* in fact, I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown
Edited by OneSparePart on 23-04-2024 17:10
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M1795537OCVirn

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel bad now. But strangely BAD! Wink *
But neither bad or BAD enough to stop myself saying:

" GORT AHOY!"
Grin


* in fact, I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown


No need to be so melodramatic, darling. Even I made a mistake once.
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
 
OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel bad now. But strangely BAD! Wink *
But neither bad or BAD enough to stop myself saying:

" GORT AHOY!"
Grin


* in fact, I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown


No need to be so melodramatic, darling. Even I made a mistake once.

Cor...you...a mistake...cor....
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Cygnus Bazza
Shame - in any world other than the bonkers, batsh*t one we find ourselves in, a rewatch of an anti-classic like Wasp Woman would have been an absolute hoot and a half! But there's only so much swimming against the tide one man's got the energy for... My Thursday plans have been amended accordingly, but do have a good one tomorrow, everyone!
 
Hugbot

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown

Hollyhocks! I think I should send Og round...
 
M1795537OCVirn

Hugbot wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown

Hollyhocks! I think I should send Og round...


Why is she shooting poor Hugbot? A dangerous move!
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trevor travis
Watched a little bit of Wasp Woman, and then skipped to the final 5 minutes. I think you've dodged a bullet in not having to watch that... ahem.... "classic" B movie... or should that be Bee Movie? Grin
Edited by trevor travis on 24-04-2024 15:34
Vote Og.
 
Cygnus Bazza
Genuinely astonished that Horizoners seem so unfamiliar with the singular breed of fun to be had from watching a bad movie, in good company, and ripping the p*ss a bit. One of life's great pleasures. But hey ho. There we go.

Good job I didn't suggest The Giant Claw.
 
OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

Watched a little bit of Wasp Woman, and then skipped to the final 5 minutes. I think you've dodged a bullet in not having to watch that... ahem.... "classic" B movie... or should that be Bee Movie? Grin

Bee movie is more accurate since they used stunt bees instead of wasps in the film.
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OneSparePart

Cygnus Bazza wrote:

Genuinely astonished that Horizoners seem so unfamiliar with the singular breed of fun to be had from watching a bad movie, in good company, and ripping the p*ss a bit. One of life's great pleasures. But hey ho. There we go.

Good job I didn't suggest The Giant Claw.

Don't you get any joy from watching a great film? I really don't mind a bit of bad acting etc but a film with NO redeeming qualities? Grin
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OneSparePart

Hugbot wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown

Hollyhocks! I think I should send Og round...

There's not much choice in the shooting gallery. At least the hugbot reconstitutes itself. I can't shoot Pfft because TT would really kill me. I can't shoot Wink because M'Virn would kill me. I don't even know what Shock signifies. And I'm not shooting a blind pile of poo.
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trevor travis

OneSparePart wrote:

Hugbot wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

I feel so bad/BAD I could....
Angry Frown

Hollyhocks! I think I should send Og round...

There's not much choice in the shooting gallery. At least the hugbot reconstitutes itself. I can't shoot Pfft because TT would really kill me. I can't shoot Wink because M'Virn would kill me. I don't even know what Shock signifies. And I'm not shooting a blind pile of poo.

I think it's the purple ball in Project Avalon - and it's a shock, let's get the hell out of here smiley Shock
Vote Og.
 
trevor travis

OneSparePart wrote:

Cygnus Bazza wrote:

Genuinely astonished that Horizoners seem so unfamiliar with the singular breed of fun to be had from watching a bad movie, in good company, and ripping the p*ss a bit. One of life's great pleasures. But hey ho. There we go.

Good job I didn't suggest The Giant Claw.

Don't you get any joy from watching a great film? I really don't mind a bit of bad acting etc but a film with NO redeeming qualities? Grin


Agreed - I think the idea is to the suggest good stuff that others might not have watched recently (or at all) and have fun watching that!

Hence M Virn suggesting Hyperdrive - I didn't have a clue about that one, but it was a good choice. And I still have Kill The Humans in my head - although I no longer go into work humming it Grin

And hence my suggestion of The Prisoner. It gets a bit weird (especially towards the end), but it's generally thought-provoking, intriguing and has some very good episodes in its run.

We've even gone completely off-genre for Fawlty Towers and Blackadder. And one day, I'll get you all watching the (IMO) sublimely brilliant Press Gang.

But I don't subscribe to a "it's so bad, it's good" type thing. Normally, it's just bad! That Wasp Woman film looks genuinely awful Shock
Edited by trevor travis on 25-04-2024 11:22
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M1795537OCVirn
Beginning to think we should move this to the DUEL thread....

All I want to know is, who trained those bees/fake wasps? Ours don't seem to want to learn any tricks at all. It's not like giving treats to dogs when they do the right thing. Bees cheat - they make their own treats.
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Cygnus Bazza

OneSparePart wrote:

Don't you get any joy from watching a great film? I really don't mind a bit of bad acting etc but a film with NO redeeming qualities? Grin

Well, of course!! (Mind you, my all-time top ten does raise a few eyebrows.)

But there’s a unique enjoyment that comes from watching a real clunker once in a while, especially with people who share your sense of humour. It’s also fun dissecting exactly why a film’s a turkey, what you’d change about it and what you’d leave intact. (WW actually has interesting things to ‘say’ regarding toxic workplace environments, the malign obsession with the superficial etc.) And, in my view, a bit of 'bad' helps sharpen your appreciation of 'good'.

To put your mind at rest, I’m out of the country next week, then have other fish to fry in May; so, by the time I’m back in circulation, Wasp Woman-gate will be but a bad memory for all of us!Smile
 
Cygnus Bazza

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Beginning to think we should move this to the DUEL thread....

I wouldn't say so. Differing views can co-exist without a 'duel'. And personally, I've nothing additional beyond what I've just noted in reply to OSP's post from yesterday. Have a great rewatch tonight!
 
M1795537OCVirn

Cygnus Bazza wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

Don't you get any joy from watching a great film? I really don't mind a bit of bad acting etc but a film with NO redeeming qualities? Grin

Well, of course!! (Mind you, my all-time top ten does raise a few eyebrows.)

But there’s a unique enjoyment that comes from watching a real clunker once in a while, especially with people who share your sense of humour. It’s also fun dissecting exactly why a film’s a turkey, what you’d change about it and what you’d leave intact. (WW actually has interesting things to ‘say’ regarding toxic workplace environments, the malign obsession with the superficial etc.) And, in my view, a bit of 'bad' helps sharpen your appreciation of 'good'.

To put your mind at rest, I’m out of the country next week, then have other fish to fry in May; so, by the time I’m back in circulation, Wasp Woman-gate will be but a bad memory for all of us!Smile


It might explain a lot if I mention that CB is a big fan of the Eurovision Song Contest. I bet that's what he's up to in May. The whole month. 'Dissecting turkeys' indeed.
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OneSparePart
I like the '74 winner, of course. Also liked '75's winner. It used to have some good tunes...back in the day. Sing Little Birdies for any Monty Python fans out there?
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OneSparePart
Anyway, enough of this frivolity. Seriously hoping AA is around for this watch of TDTESS. L8RS!
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M1795537OCVirn
After such a massive build-up (almost a hoo-ha, CB ), you'd think there'd be more people here to see what happens.
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OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

After such a massive build-up (almost a hoo-ha, CB ), you'd think there'd be more people here to see what happens.

Agreed. It's a select little club.
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M1795537OCVirn
Right. Starting!
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OneSparePart
Starting it...now
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M1795537OCVirn
Keanu Reeves is such a great human being.
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OneSparePart

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

Keanu Reeves is such a great human being.

He is. Michael Rennie is a better alien though.
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AnneArthur
Hello, I'm here. Just switching my other laptop on to watch. And at some point I will fall further behind, as I will have to get my dinner, which is currently cooking.
 
M1795537OCVirn
OOOO! Technology!
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