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Post by Xenorama ™ on Oct 1, 2005 14:03:17 GMT -8
well, this works out, since my copy just crapped out.
4:45 PM The Green Slime (1969) A mysterious fungus invades a space station and turns the inhabitants into monsters. Robert Horton, Richard Jaeckel, Luciana Paluzzi. D: Kinji Fukasaku. 90m.
here's hoping it's a widescreen presentation.
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Post by Lunkhead on Oct 7, 2005 8:03:26 GMT -8
Ugh. Saw this post too late.
Last July at BLOBFEST, they showed trailers in between films which included the one for GREEN SLIME. There was a snippet of the theme song in the trailer (a tune no home should be without). I'll catch up to this baby eventually.
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Post by Xenorama ™ on Oct 7, 2005 14:53:57 GMT -8
d'oh! i think this is on November 4th, which is still a ways away. can't believe i left out the date. i'll check to make sure of it now.
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Post by Xenorama ™ on Nov 4, 2005 17:10:18 GMT -8
i completely forgot this was on.
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Post by RedKing on Feb 1, 2006 10:00:40 GMT -8
I did too, but i did turn it on part way through and it was not letterboxed, so we didn't miss anything.
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Post by Giganfan on Feb 21, 2006 10:47:49 GMT -8
I remember back in the day (MY day, atleast, when I was a real youngin') when TNT used to have their annual Japanese monster-fest on New Year's Eve. This was the only movie that I missed (in quite an impressive line-up that in cluded Godzilla King of the Monsters!, Godzilla vs. Mothra (64), Godzilla vs. Monster Zero, Godzilla's Revenge, Terror of Mechagodzilla, Rodan, Frankenstein Conquers The World and War of the Gargantuas, where I saw that movie for the first time). I had never even heard of any Japanese fantasy films on TCM before, so that kind of surprises me that The Green Slime made it. Hopefully, I'll get to see the movie sometime.
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Post by Xenorama ™ on Feb 23, 2006 1:02:10 GMT -8
they are saying that this may come out, released by WB sometime in the near future- good news, if true!
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Post by amphiboid on Feb 23, 2006 8:45:45 GMT -8
Greeeeeeeeeeeeeen Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime!!!!
I just read a nice review of this movie on Jabootu's Bad Movie Dimension, the review broke it down into teeny tiny little pieces, and maybe it kinda trashed it (well, it is called "Jabootu's Bad Movie Dimension, so what else would they do?) but it was also a celebration of it. At least, it's nice to see someone giving this film a long, careful scrutinization. I laughed several times.
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