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Formative experiences - AKA: I found them!
#358553 - 09/11/16 10:44 PM
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So I was looking up Used Cars.....and in the google suggestion pane up top it had.....THESE:
I think I was supposed to be asleep by this time at the drive-in, but managed to catch a bit of it. It's probably pretty tame now, but at four or five, maybe six, it was pretty disturbing.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gerrit+g...=kac:1,kac_so:0
Then there was this, a couple/few years later, which I caught on regular TV late at night on CBS. The mad AI bit was a little scary, but the female impregnation thing was absolutely bizarre and mortifying.
https://www.google.com/search?q=gerrit+g...yUwGZvCa1JwAAAA
Gerrit Graham was in all of these, that's the connection. I actually asked here years ago about Phantom of the Paradise, but no one had a clue. Knowing the story now, I can see why.
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Re: Formative experiences - AKA: I found them!
[Re: Traso]
#358563 - 09/12/16 02:38 AM
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I think I saw Demon Seed on late-night television some time in the early 80s when I was in my early teens. I remember finding it very scary and somewhat upsetting, similar to the first time I saw Alien. I probably should go back and re-watch it as an adult.
Here's another film I watched on late-night TV as a kid that kind of freaked me out... https://www.google.com/#q=phase+iV
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Re: Formative experiences - AKA: I found them!
[Re: krick]
#358652 - 09/14/16 11:52 AM
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> I think I saw Demon Seed on late-night television some time in the early 80s when I was in my early teens. I remember finding it very scary and somewhat upsetting, similar to the first time I saw Alien. I probably should go back and re-watch it as an adult. > Here's another film I watched on late-night TV as a kid that kind of freaked me out... https://www.google.com/#q=phase+iV
That is 70s sci-chadelic theatre. The basic storyline I was thinking of Empire of the Ants. The trailer is trip-out city, apparently trying to be smart in some places as well. Malzberg seems familiar, but I'm pretty sure I haven't read anything of his. (EotA was kinda scary in the early around '80-82, but watched it in the last year and pretty much laughed my ass off.)
Alien is basically a monster movie. I always found the adult backdrop...and certainly Bishop...more interesting.
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Re: Formative experiences - AKA: I found them!
[Re: Traso]
#358657 - 09/14/16 05:38 PM
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> Alien is basically a monster movie. I always found the adult backdrop...and certainly > Bishop...more interesting.
Bishop was in the first sequel, "Aliens". The 'droid in "Alien" was Ash.
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Re: Formative experiences - AKA: I found them!
[Re: JWJr]
#358669 - 09/14/16 11:53 PM
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> Bishop was in the first sequel, "Aliens". The 'droid in "Alien" was Ash.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Jeez.
On that note, Bishop was way cool. I would've been his homie.
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