I just saw this movie for the first time (http://us.imdb.com/Title?0064519)
and the special effects/model work is amazing, given that it was made in 1969. [For those that don't know what this subject has to do with UFO, it was an Anderson film featuring Bishop, Sewell, Sheybal.] Especially nice was the explosions/fires, those are difficult to reproduce at small scale. One visual flub was when the launchpad retaining arm fell away from the rocket and bounced dramatically a few times as if it was made of plastic. For those that believe that the moon landing was fakery, I'd suggest looking into what the Andersons were doing at the time... Has multi-million dollar CGI really improved the visuals of space-related movies all that much (mind you, I just saw Dobby in the new Harry Potter movie and it blew me away - where can I get one of those)? Paul PS I went to the Carlton site (http://www.ufo-dvd.com/go.html) and was somewhat puzzled that Marc's site wasn't listed on their Links page. I would have thought that that would be a no-brainer. |
The only thing I don't get about the whole film--and I
saw it several times when it was TV--was that the ship that Thinnes flies BACK to the docking ship was contructed so that the polarity was reversed so it would dock correctly. in fact, one character even SAID so! Yet, when he tried to do it, it STILL didn't work and he had to attempt his ill-fated re-entry. JF ===== __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com |
At 01:42 PM 11/24/02 -0800, you wrote:
>The only thing I don't get about the whole film--and I >saw it several times when it was TV--was that the ship >that Thinnes flies BACK to the docking ship was >contructed so that the polarity was reversed so it >would dock correctly. in fact, one character even SAID >so! Yet, when he tried to do it, it STILL didn't work >and he had to attempt his ill-fated re-entry. I think they were guessing that the polarity would be reversed too, but with the destruction of the Dove (The Dove...right???) from our earth (Earth Prime) on dopple-earth there was no way to test the theory except to go up to the main ship still in orbit and try it out. Or fly two ships up to the main ship, each with a different polarity and then test it out. Probably from a safe distance! : - ) I wonder if there was a radio or some other electronics on Thinnes (Like a casio watch?), when he was thrown clear of the wreck that could have made this a nit to pick in this movie. Still, a good film, my favorite parts were the trip through space. I never liked the idea of a twin Earth on the other side of the sun. |
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I was speaking to Herbert Lom over the weekend - he's the guy with a camera
in his eye in Doppelganger - and he had happy memories of working with Gerry Anderson. >From: ultramannick <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] Journey to the Far Side of the Moon (AKA >"Doppelganger") >Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 13:42:39 -0800 (PST) > >The only thing I don't get about the whole film--and I >saw it several times when it was TV--was that the ship >that Thinnes flies BACK to the docking ship was >contructed so that the polarity was reversed so it >would dock correctly. in fact, one character even SAID >so! Yet, when he tried to do it, it STILL didn't work >and he had to attempt his ill-fated re-entry. > >JF > >===== > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Mail Plus Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. >http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail |
Gareth,
How's he doing? He is one of my favorite charcter actors. I still think one of his best roles was as Napoleon in War and Peace. It's on Movieplex here in thew US on Thursday afternoon. Tom Bryant Gareth Bevan wrote: > > I was speaking to Herbert Lom over the weekend - he's the guy with a camera > in his eye in Doppelganger - and he had happy memories of working with Gerry > Anderson. |
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--- In SHADO@y..., "Paul Bowers" <pbowers@p...> wrote:
> Has multi-million dollar CGI really improved the visuals of space- related > movies all that much I personally feel that you can spend a ton of money on CGI and other related special effects technologies, and if the effect isn't backed by both an excellent story and competent direction then it's all wasted effort. Apollo 13 is a good example of a well-executed "space effects" film. Frankly, I'd rather watch that, or 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Forbidden Planet, or Silent Running, or Robinson Crusoe On Mars, or Doppelganger, or a UFO episode such as "The Cat With Ten Lives" than stuff such as "Supernova" or "Event Horizon". Michael |
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Michael do you have fire insurance?
James K(who know not to mention a certain film by name lest a Klingon might see it) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> --- In SHADO@y..., "Paul Bowers" <pbowers@p...> wrote:
> related special effects technologies, and if the effect isn't backed by both an excellent story and competent direction then it's all wasted effort. I couldn't agree more.. BUT... You didn't mention Doctor Who!! the *best* special effects ever produced for TV ;O) A perfect example of an excellent story-line and direction making *all* the difference. |
--- In SHADO@y..., "jaimedotnet" <ufo@j...> wrote:
> I couldn't agree more.. BUT... > > You didn't mention Doctor Who!! the *best* special effects ever produced for TV ;O) > A perfect example of an excellent story-line and direction making *all* the difference. I didn't mention Doctor Who because I usually don't think of "space scenes" when thinking of my favorite episodes (e.g. Pyramids Of Mars, Rememberance Of The Daleks, any episode with a Sontaran in it, etc.). The closest "space" episode of Doctor Who I truly enjoy would be "Earthshock". Michael |
I guess my fave space type eps would be 'Ark in Space' - 'Edge of Eden' - 'Revenge of the Cybermen' ... Hmm... I better stop there, or I'll go on forever :O)
Although when I originally replied, I was thinking *general* special effects, moreso than space effects. Yes... the Sontaran are very groovy characters!! My fave Sontaran ep would be 'The Two Doctors'. --- In SHADO@y..., "phydeaux44" <phydeaux44@h...> wrote: > --- In SHADO@y..., "jaimedotnet" <ufo@j...> wrote: > > I couldn't agree more.. BUT... > > You didn't mention Doctor Who!! the *best* special effects ever > produced for TV ;O) > > A perfect example of an excellent story-line and direction making > *all* the difference. > I didn't mention Doctor Who because I usually don't think of "space > scenes" when thinking of my favorite episodes (e.g. Pyramids Of Mars, > Rememberance Of The Daleks, any episode with a Sontaran in it, > etc.). The closest "space" episode of Doctor Who I truly enjoy would > be "Earthshock". > Michael |
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Thanks for the e-mail Tom
He's looking well. He's well into his eighties, but apart from being slightly deaf he's in good health. He had plenty of time for people, although I've heard he can be a bit awkward to get autographs from through the post (so I went prepared with everything I wanted signing and he signed it all!) He seemed to have a good time at the meal, but left early (probably due to his age and the fact it did begin to get a bit loud). I'm afraid I dont know him personally, as he was attending the same charity dinner I was attending. I go to these events regularly and have met a good few celebs over the last twelve months. Thanks again >From: Tom Bryant <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] Journey to the Far Side of the Moon (AKA >"Doppelganger") >Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:31:47 -0500 > >Gareth, > > How's he doing? He is one of my favorite charcter actors. I still >think one of his best roles was as Napoleon in War and Peace. It's on >Movieplex here in thew US on Thursday afternoon. > >Tom Bryant > > >Gareth Bevan wrote: > > > > I was speaking to Herbert Lom over the weekend - he's the guy with a >camera > > in his eye in Doppelganger - and he had happy memories of working with >Gerry > > Anderson. > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus |
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it's probably been mentioned like a million times in here, but I'm a
newbie to this club, and I don't think I have the internet bandwidth to got through all the 9000 odd posts... Since this post mentions my fave doctor who episode of all I THOUGHT I'd bring up my question. I've been led to believe that the equipment in the Doc Who ep "Ark in space" (and many others from the TOM BAKER era) has the sets from UFO integrated into them (particularly Moonbase sets). Is this true? It certainly looks like them... --- In SHADO@y..., "jaimedotnet" <ufo@j...> wrote: > I guess my fave space type eps would be 'Ark in Space' < snip |
According to the text commentary on the R2 release of 'Ark' it is...
>Since this post mentions my fave doctor who episode of all I THOUGHT >I'd bring up my question. I've been led to believe that the >equipment in the Doc Who ep "Ark in space" (and many others from the >TOM BAKER era) has the sets from UFO integrated into them >(particularly Moonbase sets). Is this true? It certainly looks like >them... > _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail |
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> Since this post mentions my fave doctor who episode of all I THOUGHT
> I'd bring up my question. I've been led to believe that the > equipment in the Doc Who ep "Ark in space" (and many others from the > TOM BAKER era) has the sets from UFO integrated into them > (particularly Moonbase sets). Is this true? It certainly looks like > them... Arguably the most prominent 'role' for UFO hardware was in the Pertwee episode The Green Death. Moonbase's central console was employed as BOSS, a megalomaniac computer. Oh, best Who? I'd have to plump for Logopolis. Ok, who's gonna write a UFO/Who (Baker/Leela) crossover? Amelia? Ohhhhhhhhhh, Leela ;) Dave. |
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--- Tony Irvine wrote:
> > Since this post mentions my fave doctor who episode > of all I THOUGHT I'd bring up my question. I've been > led to believe that the equipment in the Doc Who ep > "Ark in space" (and many others from the TOM BAKER > era) has the sets from UFO integrated into them > (particularly Moonbase sets). Is this true? It > certainly looks like them... It *is* true, Tony :-) Take a look at these two frame captures from the "Ark" episode: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SHADO/files/memorymetropolis/drwho- arkspace01.jpg and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SHADO/files/memorymetropolis/drwho- arkspace02.jpg (or go to the Files section into the "memorymetropolis" file and click on the drwho-arkspace pictures if the links above don't work properly) Some tape machines from Skydiver are also visible. Christian |
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>Gareth Bevan wrote:
> > > > I was speaking to Herbert Lom over the weekend - he's the guy with a >camera > > in his eye in Doppelganger - and he had happy memories of working with >Gerry > > Anderson. He's probably best known for his role as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther movies. IMDB lists his acting career as going back to 1937! Paul |
> He's probably best known for his role as Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus in
> the Pink Panther movies. IMDB lists his acting career as going back to 1937! And, certainly in the UK, the 60s psychiatric series The Human Jungle, as Dr. Roger Corder (sp?) Dave. |
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Herbert Lom?
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