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My husband watches old westerns and political news ad nauseam. We have satellite television with channels and choices up the wazoo.. but he rarely switches.
Until the other day.
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Now this is classic.
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Natives in loincloths were being wiped out left and right.
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Beware the stump.
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Well he deviated from the norm, that’s progress. Albeit slow, but progress none the less…😆
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Classically bad 🤣
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So bad, it’s good.
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Was your hubby a fan of Creeper Feature?
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No. Not at all…
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I saw that! It was… great? The Tree Monster looked like an extra from H. R. Pufinstuf…
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I was rooting for the stump.
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I’m amazed I haven’t seen this (but soon will) and the original feature it was paired with, “The Disembodied” sounds like a fun flick as well. At least the walking stump was designed by a special effects artist who also worked on “Not Of This Earth”.
That one’s worth seeing just for the vacuum cleaner salesman. No joke.
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I look forward to it.
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I’d get up at six o’clock to watch that.
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This is one I never heard of, and at that age I was watching all those kinds of movies. Maybe it never got across the border.
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And that’s a shame.
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Do you think you’d remember it if you did? 😀
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I do. If I can remember a carpet monster with numan arms co ing out of what was supposed to be his mouth (lowest budget monster movie ever!) The arns would come out and drag living human bodies under the carpet. Yeah, I think I would remember a walking tree trump.other monsters I still remember are The Blob, Reptiicus,, a spine and skull combination called a Mind Thing, stone boulders that grew up and moved by falling over, giant ants living in Salt Lake, Utah. Ee wstch 5 or 6 Dgrade movies every week. 20 cents got us a double bill, popcorn, and a coke. That was living the life!
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The giant ants were classic!
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hahahahaahahhahahah; what a classic ! reckon I might have seen this; I was alive then 🙂
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I love those old films. They took themselves so seriously…
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yes, the 1950’s can be said to be the first golden age of Sci-Fi movies, I remember one that haunted me: ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’: your husband would love that 🙂
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Oh yes. We have a good chuckle over that every time it comes on. I always root for the creature, poor thing.
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yes, I felt that too — there was a remake over 40 years later ; it had ‘water’ in the title but sadly I can’t think what it was called 😦
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Yes, I saw that!
Rather liked it, though it wasn’t nearly as campy as the original.
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I just remembered as I hit the sack, the film was ‘The Shape Of Water’ , 2017 and it won the Oscar for best picture —
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That one was funnier than hell! Can you really imagine a green water creature wanting a human wonan. Especially a white woman. She would have been hideous to her. My friends and I laughed from start to finish. (Sorry, your reaction is yours. I mean no offence.)
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I guess a tree stump is what you end up with when you’ve got Godzilla aspirations but a muppet budget.
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You’d have to watch it to know how seriously small the budget was…
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Sounds great!
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