Dat Wonder Woman! At a sci-fi onvention!! An apparently tiny con!
Rene A. plays an uber-thief hired to steal collimating crystals for an uber-laser weapon. An uber-thief who can't do buttons.
How did we survive the '70s?
Robbie the Robot AND Paul Smith, AKA Bluto, AKA "Beast" Rabban. Sometimes this is not a dreadful show.
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Star Trek.
MIRI
Dat Kim Darby.
And Michael J. Pollard. "GWUPS!"
How did we survive the '70s?
Robbie the Robot AND Paul Smith, AKA Bluto, AKA "Beast" Rabban. Sometimes this is not a dreadful show.
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Star Trek.
MIRI
Dat Kim Darby.
And Michael J. Pollard. "GWUPS!"
And the ugly kid from To Kill a Mockingbird:
"BONK BONK! On the head!"
This is one of the best Trek episodes! Well thought-out.
And Yeoman Rand!
NO BLAH-BLAH-BLAH!
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THE MUMMY.
Boris Karloff sure gets wrapped up in his work.
One of the best con shirts I ever did was for Famous Movie Monstercon, a sadness of a con through no fault of the promoter or the subject matter. We used this picture:
to striking effect.
The Western "acquisition" of Egyptian antiquities is a difficult concept for Twenty-First Century sensibilities. The "For Science!" rubric covered a multitude of archaeological sins.
"Do you have to open graves to find girls to fall in love with you?" That's enough to eviscerate a guy!
The Mummy dood it. You're welcome for the spoiler!
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I gotta get ready for tomorrow. Have a faboo Sunday!
6 comments:
Study study study. Or it's bonk bonk bad kid!
Among the stellar cast of "Miri" were two of Shatner's daughters and two of Roddenberry's daughters.
Love the scene where Spock and McCoy are figuratively tip-toeing around the issue of blindly testing the cure, then McCoy risks it while Spock's away.
Wonder Woman --- you remind me why I sometimes have trouble watching TV shows from the 70's.
Re: Wonder Woman
I didn't know if there was a story/plot. All I saw was ... LYNDA CARTER!
Miri was NOT my favorite Trek episode. However, I did come to appreciate it later when channel 4 kept running Trouble With Tribbles to absolute stinkin' DEATH!
@Jay --- Well, according to BBCAmerica there are only 20 episodes of "Next Generation". Or so it seems to me.
I think the word was GRUPS - short for grownups...
Indeed it is "grups".
I was using Michael J. Pollard's pronunciation, because it amuses me.
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