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On 2021 May 6, , Joie McDonalds wrote
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> Mel's an old man now. It has whatshisname... Somebody Hemsworth? Is
> that the ex of Miley Cyrus or his brother.


I hadn“t thought of them. One of those boys could actually work well for a
Mad Max movie. Do they know how to act without CGI and made up monsters?
That wasn't fair. Do modern film producers know how to create a movie without
cartoon junk? Imagine a Hemsworth in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It could easily be
done. They have the technology!


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Leo wrote:

> On 2021 May 6, , Joie McDonalds wrote
> (in article >):
>
> > Mel's an old man now. It has whatshisname... Somebody Hemsworth? Is
> > that the ex of Miley Cyrus or his brother.

>
> I hadn“t thought of them. One of those boys could actually work well
> for a Mad Max movie. Do they know how to act without CGI and made up
> monsters?


I see a lot of Australian movies, but I can't remember seeing one with
a Hemsworth in it. Maybe they went straight from Australian soaps to
American movies.

> That wasn't fair. Do modern film producers know how to
> create a movie without cartoon junk? Imagine a Hemsworth in a Bugs
> Bunny cartoon. It could easily be done. They have the technology!


I read that it's going to be a very expensive production. That could
become its strength or its weakness.

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On 2021-05-06 6:56 p.m., Leo wrote:
> On 2021 May 6, , Joie McDonalds wrote
> (in article >):
>
>> Mel's an old man now. It has whatshisname... Somebody Hemsworth? Is
>> that the ex of Miley Cyrus or his brother.

>
> I hadn“t thought of them. One of those boys could actually work well for a
> Mad Max movie. Do they know how to act without CGI and made up monsters?
> That wasn't fair. Do modern film producers know how to create a movie without
> cartoon junk? Imagine a Hemsworth in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It could easily be
> done. They have the technology!
>
>

Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?
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On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
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> Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?


I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.


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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 12:44:53 AM UTC-5, Leo wrote:
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> I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
> yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
> CGI.
>

Joan Weldon, the female "Dr. Medford" in "Them" died about 2 months ago.
Her age was early 90's if I remember correctly.


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On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 7:44:53 PM UTC-10, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
> (in article >):
> > Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?

> I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
> yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
> CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
> the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
> Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
> impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
> and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.


The Aussies of the period were doing gonzo action filmmaking - like the Chinese. The stunts were amazing in that they looked pretty dangerous. The low budget nature of these films made that a necessity. These days, the Chinese and Americans are heavy into CGI. George Miller could make his films into CGIfests like the Chinese/Americans but he prefers "practical" effects. These old-school effects are simply breath-taking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtjGTrVwRr4
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On 5/7/2021 1:44 AM, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
> (in article >):
>
>> Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?

>
> I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
> yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
> CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
> the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
> Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
> impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
> and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.
>
>

I watched 'The Crawling Eye' a couple of weeks ago. Scary when I was a
kid but now very funny to see Forrest Tucker fighting a giant eyeball by
throwing molotov cocktails!

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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 4:01:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> On 5/7/2021 1:44 AM, Leo wrote:
> > On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
> > (in article >):
> >
> >> Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?

> >
> > I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
> > yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
> > CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
> > the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
> > Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
> > impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
> > and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.
> >
> >

> I watched 'The Crawling Eye' a couple of weeks ago. Scary when I was a
> kid but now very funny to see Forrest Tucker fighting a giant eyeball by
> throwing molotov cocktails!
>
> Jill


Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be better?

Cindy Hamilton
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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 3:08:52 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 4:01:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> > On 5/7/2021 1:44 AM, Leo wrote:
> > > On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
> > > (in article >):
> > >
> > >> Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?
> > >
> > > I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
> > > yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
> > > CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
> > > the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
> > > Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
> > > impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
> > > and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.
> > >
> > >

> > I watched 'The Crawling Eye' a couple of weeks ago. Scary when I was a
> > kid but now very funny to see Forrest Tucker fighting a giant eyeball by
> > throwing molotov cocktails!
> >
> > Jill

> Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be better?
>
> Cindy Hamilton



Here ya go:

Behind the Green Door (1972)

"A wealthy San Francisco socialite, Gloria Saunders (Chambers), is taken against her will to an elite North Beach sex club and loved "as she's never been loved before". There she engages in ******* sex with a group of six women, all dressed in black, after being brought out wearing a white dress on stage through the green door.

The silent, largely masked audience become increasingly aroused as her white dress is removed and she is stroked, kissed and given cunnilingus by the women. Her first heterosexual sex is with the African-American boxer Johnnie Keyes, accompanied by a funk soundtrack. Over 45 minutes, he gives her more cunnilingus and then they have sexual intercourse, while Gloria continues to be stroked by the other women. When she has an orgasm, the sex stops and he is not shown to ejaculate.

Gloria then mounts a trapeze contraption suspended from the ceiling and then engages in vaginal intercourse with one man as she performs oral sex on another and masturbates two others. The audience become further aroused and begin having sex with each other in what becomes an orgy. In a psychedelic key sequence, an ejaculation is shown with semen flying through the air for almost seven minutes. The film features several multicolored, optically printed, slow-motion close-ups of money shots. This is the only ejaculation sequence in the film. The narrator then runs from the audience onto the stage and carries Gloria off through the green door. The film ends with him and Gloria making love alone..."

:-D

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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 3:47:31 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
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> The silent, largely masked audience become increasingly aroused as her
> white dress is removed and she is stroked, kissed and given cunnilingus
> by the women.
>

A good case for Republicans wearing masks. That way they might not
recognize each other at events that they claim to disdain. Then they can
defiantly refuse to wear the mask at WalMart because that infringes on
their God given rights.
>
> --
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>

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On Fri, 07 May 2021 13:08:49 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:


> Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be
> better?


I'm sure that was a Star Trek episode. The good doctor gets laid at the
end by some 'bunnies'.
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On 5/7/2021 4:58 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Fri, 07 May 2021 13:08:49 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>
>> Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be
>> better?

>
> I'm sure that was a Star Trek episode. The good doctor gets laid at the
> end by some 'bunnies'.
>

I can certainly understand your confusion with Tribbles and Bunnies.

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On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 3:58:49 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Fri, 07 May 2021 13:08:49 -0700, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>
> > Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be
> > better?

> I'm sure that was a Star Trek episode. The good doctor gets laid at the
> end by some 'bunnies'.
>

The trouble with tribbles isn't too much sex, but too much fecundity. Oh God,
now they know I'm a Star Trek nerd.
>

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On 5/7/2021 4:08 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, May 7, 2021 at 4:01:08 PM UTC-4, wrote:
>> On 5/7/2021 1:44 AM, Leo wrote:
>>> On 2021 May 6, , Graham wrote
>>> (in article >):
>>>
>>>> Wasn't the 1st Mad Max movie set in 2021?
>>>
>>> I saw "Mad Max" too long ago to remember. I recorded, and haven“t watched
>>> yet, "Them" the other day. Now, that“s a dandy monster movie with no
>>> CGI. It“s right up there with "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and
>>> the "War of the Worlds" with Gene Barry.
>>> Of course, I watched all of those films when I was very young and
>>> impressionable. Giant bugs and aliens in rubber suits rule. To me, vampires
>>> and werewolves have always sucked without drawing blood.
>>>
>>>

>> I watched 'The Crawling Eye' a couple of weeks ago. Scary when I was a
>> kid but now very funny to see Forrest Tucker fighting a giant eyeball by
>> throwing molotov cocktails!
>>
>> Jill

>
> Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be better?
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

LOL I'd forgotten about that one!

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On 5/7/2021 4:59 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 5/7/2021 4:08 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> Night of the Lepus. Giant rabbits and DeForest Kelley. What could be
>> better?
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
>>

> LOL I'd forgotten about that one!
>
> Jill


If you two like those old movies and get MeTV on cable, each saturday
night at 8pm Eastern is the Svengoolie movies. All the old favorites.





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