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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008 remake)
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Posted on 09/20/2008 7:21:11 PM PDT by EveningStar
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posted on
09/21/2008 12:26:38 PM PDT
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EveningStar
(McCain-Palin 2008)
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The 1951 film was inspired by a 1940 short story called,
Farewell to the Master, by Harry Bates. You can read it
here.
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09/21/2008 3:25:27 PM PDT
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EveningStar
(McCain-Palin 2008)
To: gary_b_UK; Truth29; NonValueAdded; MizSterious; GreenLanternCorps; Kangaroo Court; prous; ...
I saw the original one and found it boring as frakin hell... I will not be seeing the new one..
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posted on
09/21/2008 5:54:26 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(McCain/Palin 08 Palin/Jindal 12)
To: EveningStar
The original is a classic and one of my favorites. A little dated now and a little preachy, but then again few of us were alive in 1951. And if this film had any political motives it would be released before the election. I always like a good remake. It's a classic theme: a threat from another world unites the governments of Earth. Maybe I watch too much sci-fi but I think it's a threat worth considering.
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posted on
09/21/2008 6:20:00 PM PDT
by
LiberConservative
("Typical" white guy voting McCain/Palin)
To: yarddog
I got Fantastic Planet on DVD from amazon a few years back. You might check it out.
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posted on
09/21/2008 7:18:36 PM PDT
by
Seruzawa
(American Government: Providing Middle Class Incomes to Unemployables for Over 200 Years!)
To: yarddog
Forbidden Planet was clearly and openly based on Shakespeare's The Tempest.
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