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  • C Christopher Duncan

    It's mainly because they're afraid of rabbit ears (Bunnies! Nooooo!!!). Can't say as I blame them.

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    Douglas Troy
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    I've seen some girls wearing rabbit ears ... they always seemed to get great reception.


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      I'm curious who here has seen, or plans to go see, the remake? If you've seen the remake, what did you think of it? I've read mixed reviews, seems to me that most of them fall into one of the following categories: #1: Reviewer likes film, never saw original #2: Reviewer doesn't like film, saw original #3: Reviewer hasn't seen film, hasn't seen original, keeps to self, has no friends, likes nothing. Admittedly, it's been a LOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG time since I saw the original movie, and I remember nothing about it, other than watching it on the Family's little B&W set (yes, I know it was a B&W film, but so was our TV at that time). For those of you too young to understand this: back then, the World was only in Black & White. The Gods that controlled the world at the time, we called them the "ancient ones", saw our plight, and in their infinite wisdom, placed numbers on all the things in the world. They assigned the task of colorization to a company called Crayola, who, until that time, only had a white and black crayon. The ancient ones taught Crayola the magic of the prime colors, and they quickly took to the task. This became known as the Color By Numbers Era. Write it down. Tell your friends. Make blog. You'll be cool. ... oh, and the Earth was flat, until the invention of the air pump, but that's a story for another day.


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      I just rewatched the original last night, and I saw the trailer for the new one a couple of weeks ago. Between the as-usual-over-the-top special effects and Keanu Reeves acting like a dead piece of wood, it's probably going to suck. I might pay $2.95 to watch it when it comes to cable, but I'm not going to spend $37* to see it in the theater. * $10 admission for me, $10 admission for my daughter, $7.50 for a large popcorn, $4.75 each for two small Diet Cokes.

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      • D Douglas Troy

        I've seen some girls wearing rabbit ears ... they always seemed to get great reception.


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        Christopher Duncan
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        Well, they certainly did with me. But then, it all starts so innocently...

        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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          I've seen some girls wearing rabbit ears ... they always seemed to get great reception.


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          Gary Wheeler
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          Ba-Da-Boom, Ba-Da-Bing!

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            I just rewatched the original last night, and I saw the trailer for the new one a couple of weeks ago. Between the as-usual-over-the-top special effects and Keanu Reeves acting like a dead piece of wood, it's probably going to suck. I might pay $2.95 to watch it when it comes to cable, but I'm not going to spend $37* to see it in the theater. * $10 admission for me, $10 admission for my daughter, $7.50 for a large popcorn, $4.75 each for two small Diet Cokes.

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            Christopher Duncan
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            Keanu Reeves plays a robot? Hey, that might actually be good casting...

            Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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            • C Christopher Duncan

              Keanu Reeves plays a robot? Hey, that might actually be good casting...

              Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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              Gary Wheeler
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              Unfortunately, the trailer gives the impression that he plays Klaatu.

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              • G Gary Wheeler

                I just rewatched the original last night, and I saw the trailer for the new one a couple of weeks ago. Between the as-usual-over-the-top special effects and Keanu Reeves acting like a dead piece of wood, it's probably going to suck. I might pay $2.95 to watch it when it comes to cable, but I'm not going to spend $37* to see it in the theater. * $10 admission for me, $10 admission for my daughter, $7.50 for a large popcorn, $4.75 each for two small Diet Cokes.

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                Gary Wheeler wrote:

                I just rewatched the original last night

                Gary, Just curious if you have the original on tape (DVD), did you see it on TV or is it available on-line? I was going to check Comcast On-Demand's Free Movies, figured it would be in there, but I'm wondering where you found it. Thanks, D.


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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  Well, they certainly did with me. But then, it all starts so innocently...

                  Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                  But then, it all starts so innocently...

                  That's odd, the needle on my Fib-o-Meter just got pegged . . . :-D


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                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                    But then, it all starts so innocently...

                    That's odd, the needle on my Fib-o-Meter just got pegged . . . :-D


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                    Christopher Duncan
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                    My kid sister was looking over my shoulder. What can I say? :-D

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                    • D Douglas Troy

                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                      And actually, the Earth was flat until I watched Neil Armstrong walking on the moon in 1969, on a little B&W TV with rabbit ears and the requisite aluminum foil.

                      Did you know, kids these days have aluminum foil hats? I kept thinking they were trying to improve their reception, but it certainly didn't seem to be working very well. :rolleyes:


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                      Jim Crafton
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                      That's 'cause they're too busy shooting and sending nudie photos to each other!

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                      • D Douglas Troy

                        Gary Wheeler wrote:

                        I just rewatched the original last night

                        Gary, Just curious if you have the original on tape (DVD), did you see it on TV or is it available on-line? I was going to check Comcast On-Demand's Free Movies, figured it would be in there, but I'm wondering where you found it. Thanks, D.


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                        Gary Wheeler
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                        I saw it on TV. I believe it was on A&E, but I don't remember for sure.

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                        • G Gary Wheeler

                          I saw it on TV. I believe it was on A&E, but I don't remember for sure.

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                          Douglas Troy
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                          Gotcha. I'll check listings.


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                            Christopher Duncan wrote:

                            But then, it all starts so innocently...

                            That's odd, the needle on my Fib-o-Meter just got pegged . . . :-D


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                            Needle, pegged, girls with rabbit ears... this is just too much for me!

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                            • G Gary Wheeler

                              I saw it on TV. I believe it was on A&E, but I don't remember for sure.

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                              Rob Manderson
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                              It's been running regularly on AMC if that helps any.

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                                It's been running regularly on AMC if that helps any.

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                                I knew it started with an A :sigh:. It's been a long week :sigh:2.

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                                • J Jim Crafton

                                  Needle, pegged, girls with rabbit ears... this is just too much for me!

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                                  Douglas Troy
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                                  Sorry, forgot how talk like this can affect people at your age. Maybe you should go lay down, so you don't over exert your heart.


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                                    Sorry, forgot how talk like this can affect people at your age. Maybe you should go lay down, so you don't over exert your heart.


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                                    Nah, I'll just try and visualize you hitting on the girl in the rabbit ears, that ought to do the trick! :)

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                                    • C Christopher Duncan

                                      10,000 out of work screenwriters, but Hollywood insists on rehashing stuff that's already been done... Didn't even know there was a remake but to me, the old B&W stuff presents not only the movie, but a snapshot of who we were at the time (which is, of course, reflected in the plot). I didn't care for the Tom Cruise version of War of the Worlds (yes, Dorothy, all life has become tainted with dismal, depressing shades of corrosion green, even the clear blue sky), so I doubt very much that I'd care for the current whiny, fatalistic, manic depressive Hollywood's version of yet another classic. Hollywood, take note: if you're so convinced that life sucks and the future is doomed, please follow the example of prototypical grunge rockers and go blow your head off so you don't disturb the rest of us (preferably, someplace far away from me so that I don't have to deal with the noise or the mess). The rest of us are busy trying to enjoy life, thanks. And actually, the Earth was flat until I watched Neil Armstrong walking on the moon in 1969, on a little B&W TV with rabbit ears and the requisite aluminum foil.

                                      Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                      10,000 out of work screenwriters, but Hollywood insists on rehashing stuff that's already been done...

                                      I am thinking there should be another 10,000 out of work :)

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                                      • D Douglas Troy

                                        I'm curious who here has seen, or plans to go see, the remake? If you've seen the remake, what did you think of it? I've read mixed reviews, seems to me that most of them fall into one of the following categories: #1: Reviewer likes film, never saw original #2: Reviewer doesn't like film, saw original #3: Reviewer hasn't seen film, hasn't seen original, keeps to self, has no friends, likes nothing. Admittedly, it's been a LOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG time since I saw the original movie, and I remember nothing about it, other than watching it on the Family's little B&W set (yes, I know it was a B&W film, but so was our TV at that time). For those of you too young to understand this: back then, the World was only in Black & White. The Gods that controlled the world at the time, we called them the "ancient ones", saw our plight, and in their infinite wisdom, placed numbers on all the things in the world. They assigned the task of colorization to a company called Crayola, who, until that time, only had a white and black crayon. The ancient ones taught Crayola the magic of the prime colors, and they quickly took to the task. This became known as the Color By Numbers Era. Write it down. Tell your friends. Make blog. You'll be cool. ... oh, and the Earth was flat, until the invention of the air pump, but that's a story for another day.


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                                        Forbidden Planet and The Day the Earth Stood Still are my two favorite movies from my childhood. I guess I find it utterly depressing that the bozos in hollywood need to re-create classics. "Gort! Klaatu barada nikto!"

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                                        • J Jim Crafton

                                          Nah, I'll just try and visualize you hitting on the girl in the rabbit ears, that ought to do the trick! :)

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                                          Douglas Troy
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                                          Jim Crafton wrote:

                                          that ought to do the trick

                                          Yea, you're right. Jealousy should snap you right out of it. ;P


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