Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:54 am
How many film versions of Robert Heinlein's The Puppet Masters have been made? I only saw the one with Donald Sutherland and Keith David, but I understand there was another one? Any help here?
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That was a very minor part of the movie. And those helicopter stunts were brillient. They did it with a real helicoptor in that parking guarage, too high, or too far to either side and it would have been over for a very cool scene.Mikey wrote:That is, unless you appreciate Minis racing through sewers more than terrific performances.
I only knew of the one.Tsukiyumi wrote:How many film versions of Robert Heinlein's The Puppet Masters have been made? I only saw the one with Donald Sutherland and Keith David, but I understand there was another one? Any help here?
Of course it was! Here's what I actually said:ChakatBlackstar wrote:That was a very minor part of the movie. And those helicopter stunts were brillient. They did it with a real helicoptor in that parking guarage, too high, or too far to either side and it would have been over for a very cool scene.
Besides, I don't know of any other movie that has MINIs racing around.
Wow. Sometimes the conclusions to which you jump just boggle the mind. You never of heard of the real The Italian Job because you're too young. It was FAR superior than the newer one, and I say that as a man who thinks that Charlize Theron is among the yummiest things ever created.
That is, unless you appreciate Minis racing through sewers more than terrific performances.
I keep hearing about that remake, but I haven't seen anything about about a release date, or if there is even real work going into it.
Aye, and some of the best shoots outs in a Western.Mikey wrote:And Rio Bravo is tops. Wait, that's the one with the Duke and Ricky Nelson, right?
Are we going to get the nun soup scenario mentioned in the first one? If not I won't bother unless my kids want to rent it.
Heh, seen a lot of edits like that for movies. 'The Wicker Man' as a comedy, 'The Shining' as a romance and so on. Good find, Blackstar.
And Johnny 5's lip effect could probably be converted to do that cylon eye thing.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Heh, seen a lot of edits like that for movies. 'The Wicker Man' as a comedy, 'The Shining' as a romance and so on. Good find, Blackstar.