To: patriot preacher
I thought the article made a lot of sense as well. She openly said she isn't proud of having been married four times.
When I was 10 years old living in Yokosuka, Japan I went to see "Fantastic Voyage" on the base theater.
By far and beyond, seeing those guys ripping the antibodies off of her skintight diving suit with their bare hands had a real and lasting effect on me.
![](http://homepage.mac.com/rlmorel/.Public/fantasticvoyage.jpg)
It was right around that time that I began to think that perhaps girls were not the Enemy...:)
16 posted on
05/12/2010 9:54:41 PM PDT by
rlmorel
(We are traveling "The Road to Serfdom".)
To: rlmorel
By far and beyond, seeing those guys ripping the antibodies off of her skintight diving suit with their bare hands had a real and lasting effect on me.
That scene had some issues with the male actors.
Take a looksie on IMDB about it:
When filming the scene where the other crew members remove attacking antibodies from Ms. Peterson for the first time, director Richard Fleischer allowed the actors to grab what they pleased. Gentlemen all, they specifically avoided removing them from Raquel Welch's breasts, with an end result that the director described as a "Las Vegas showgirl" effect. Fleischer pointed this out to the cast members - and on the second try,
the actors all reached for her breasts. Finally the director realized that he would have to choreograph who removed what from where, and the result is seen in the final cut.
Trivia for Fantastic Voyage
42 posted on
05/13/2010 6:03:03 AM PDT by
RandallFlagg
(30-year smoker, E-Cigs helped me quit, and O wants me back smoking again?)
To: rlmorel
44 posted on
05/13/2010 6:22:41 AM PDT by
AliVeritas
(Pray, Pray, Pray. Stop Barrystroika.)
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