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Jun 23 07 2:59 AM
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Sep 29 08 3:23 PM
Two things the Lonster loves the most.... A table full a booze. And sitting next to Gloria Talbott. Oh, I meant to say the beautiful Gloria Talbott. Hmmm.... Seems somebody else has his eye on Gloria too.
Oct 9 09 9:09 AM
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Oct 10 09 10:23 AM
Ted Newsom wrote: Yeah. I think THE MAD BOMBER was based on an unknown play by Euripedes. For those of you who don't know, Euripedes was a Greek playwrite and tailor. He'd warn you when you tried on a pair of slacks, "Euripedes pants, you buy-a dese pants." Ba-DUMP-bump.
Oct 10 09 11:27 AM
Butcher Benton wrote: Nice picture, Count: you're on the short list to cater my next birthday bash! BTW: I rented this classic from Eddie Brandt's. I didn't think that this film had been released on DVD either; I was aware of the VHS release with Elvira which I avoided as being too much to endure. I actually rented the recently issued double-feature of 'Earth Vs. the Spider" and 'War of the Colossal Beast', but 'The Cyclops' was what was on the DVD and it wasn't a broadcast version- there was a menu play selection screen. When it was returned, they gave me the cited double feature at no charge.
Oct 10 09 11:41 AM
Oct 11 09 8:17 PM
I'd certainly like to see a Warners Archive edition of THE CYCLOPS if a regular release is out of the question (and it probably is). How many other Burt I. Gordon films does Warners own?
Oct 12 09 1:26 PM
Oct 26 09 6:22 PM
DonM435 wrote: Watch carefully the scene when the giant grabs Gloria Talbott in his hand. It looks as though they slid the film off the printer (or something like that) to effect the "upward" motion.
Oct 26 09 7:07 PM
Oct 26 09 7:20 PM
Charles Thaxton wrote: we all know that Paul Frees was doing the Cyclops (and Colossal Beast) grunts, right?
Oct 27 09 12:55 AM
CapnDunsel wrote: I'd have walked out if I wasn't at home.
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Oct 27 09 1:15 AM
Oct 27 09 1:48 AM
TomWeaver999 wrote: Warners owns THE CYCLOPS now and I've got my fingers crossed it turns up in the Archives series soon.
Oct 27 09 5:55 PM
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