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4b8869b0b46289d3f26fa7eeeb156b76--vintage-movie-posters-vintage-movies.jpg CANADIAN MOUNTIES VS ATOMIC INVADERS (1953) REPUBLIC SERIAL 12 CHAPTERS Don't be misled by the title. This is no alien invasion serial. Mountie Don Roberts has his hand full trying to stop villains from building a missile launch base so they can attack cities in the U.S Plenty of punch ups, usually Don taking on two guys by himself in explosive cliffhangers. The villain of the serial is Marloff. A useless boss who spends his time undercover in a cabin talking on his radio and forever keeps talking about "My country". What his country is, is never revealed but he stays in his cabin and sends his henchmen out each episode only to have them fail in their schemes and then scolds them for failure. "My country must have the missile launch base ready for the attack on the U.S cities". We get this every episode in case we missed it. Anyway, it's good fun but lower on budget, as at this time movie serials were coming to an end. |
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WarGames (1983) As some of you may know from another thread I'm currently reading Ready Player One which is a fantastic love letter to the 80s. A pivotal scene in the book centres around Matthew Broderick and WarGames, it was such a good chapter that I dragged my copy of the film out and watched it again. American cold war teen-thriller with an anti-war stance that seems quite out of place with Reagan's America that's exciting and action packed! I've not watched this for a while, and the first thing which struck me was how young Broderick looked so I checked his Wiki page and he was 21 when made this, and therefore 24 when he was Ferris to say I was surprised in an understatement lol Oh yeah, Ally Sheedy was cute too (also 21.., also surprised!).
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The Thing From Another World 1951. Air force officials and scientists discover a spacecraft buried in the Arctic and discover a frozen pilot. When the pilot is thawed out all hell breaks loose and a fight for survival begins. This movie still holds up after 68 years, with the dark moody atmosphere, tension and suspense, James Arness as The Thing, his movements seem minimum but face expression is more than enough to creep people out, the opening sequence and background score was great. Even the cast made it believable that they were being stalked by an unknown creature and none of the daft acting from the 50s.
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