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It looks better than it would now. Now the creature would be a dude in a green suit with a computer animation overlay. All the other actors would be responding to a dude in a green suit rather than a wonderfully constructed, animatronically-enhanced, costume.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
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Yeah, you know it's a big turn off when one gets to see the "green" tricks behind the scenes. I started avoiding these purposefully. It totally spoils the depth & experience of the movie.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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I tend to agree, however Jaws was creepy (true rubber shark) but the shark puppet didn't work for most of the film and there was a lot of working around. Also the original King-Kong should be viewed as the first use of practical special effects for the time.
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glennPattonWork wrote: King-Kong should be viewed as the first use of practical special effects for the time.
Yup, we should really take the year[^] into account. It's 1933! And it's an amusing one. I don't have any dislikes for it.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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King Kong still p****s on any of its attempted remakes from a very great height.
Metropolis was made 6 years earlier (1927) and that still looks amazing.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Just look at the robot Maria and you can clearly see who later borrowed that idea and turned it into the first gay robot ever.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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Indeed - and that one still looks pretty fresh for a 40 year-old sci-fi flick (even if they have remade it several times over come up with some amazingly original prequels and sequels).
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Look Antony Daniels took the job on 'tar Wars to work with Alec Guiness...I am pretty sure.. made in an age when story ruled...unlike today...
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Quote: "how on earth we could afford to watch it even once?" That reminds me last time I tried to play Match Day on ZX emulator.
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been there
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Sometimes even low budget movies have surprisingly effective practical effects. How about the robots Huey, Dewey and Louie from Silent Running (1972)? They are also R2D2's grandpas, as George Lucas later borrowed the idea. Then again, what idea did he not borrow somewhere?
Silent Running - YouTube[^]
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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I think that one of them makes a cameo in one of the original trilogy too.
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It would have been even better if it had featured Kevin Spacey as the predator
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Nah. They would've had to CG him out of it and replace him with Christopher Plummer.
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From when I was very very young, one of my favorite movies was the Japanese Sci-Fi Flik (a genre unto itself!) "The Mysterians". I basically remembered the scenarios, but with streaming video, I got to see it again.
It really is, as you say, funny. Trite dialog, palely disguised nationalistic comments) an portrayals of non-Japanese, and . . . the robot.
A giant ray-spewing robot - complete with a rather large conical nose that servers no purpose. Painted light-bulbs on the end-game human response to the invaders.
This before the total decline of their industry as evidenced by what they made of Godzilla.
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Been done before but it's still hard to get past the lead actor as a "hero" and then later the same guy becoming a less than zero (aka "politician")
on re-watching movies: Brazil (1985) - and if you've never watched it make it your next movie
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But one silly thing 'Man Portable Mini Gun'.....
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Predator still looks "nice" because the setting is simple, jungle, stereotyped military guys, monster. It can be set in pretty much any era, then and now.
I watch Demolition Man the other day and it did not aged well.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Sounds like somebody doesn't know how to use the three seashells.
Thanks,
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A great movie. The original actor cast as the predator was Jean Claude van Damm; there is film of him running around the jungle in a lobster costume!
I still watch it form time to time: one of Arnie's best films.
Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer.
The End
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Predator I ... top ten best thrillers ever.
Can't stress that "ever" too much. I mean the lighting! The pyrotechnics! The sound track! I am having almost total recall right now of ... dinner table conversations about the symbols both seen and imagined ...
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Quote: The remains of the tyre were found inside the car
At least he was tidy!
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also means it wasn't really "without tyre", it was just in the wrong place and somewhat worn.
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The unanswered question is how drunk/high was the idiot...
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
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