Re: Movers and shakers

Posted by bryan legg on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/Movers-and-shakers-tp1505132p1505138.html

Timelash is one of my favorite episodes. I first saw it in 1974 at 3am in New Orleans. I got in trouble because I was supposed to be asleep because it was a school night. Then I did not see it for 25 yrs but I remembered the dead man in the car going around in circles. Speaking of movers and shakers. I watch CSI and sometimes they make up the actors to look really gruesome . When the camera is supposed to be on the medical examiner sometimes you can see the "dead" body move. LOL

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> From: "davrecon"
> Date: 2005/01/30 Sun PM 12:50:12 CST

> One little jewel for the nitpickers out there is when Foster staggers
> up against a huge rock formation, you can see the whole thing move under his
> weight. Styrofoam bedrock on the moon....who would imagine?

I think ALL the heavenly bodies must have had some Styrofoam on them, judging from what went on in the original Star Trek series.
Maybe the universe isn't populated by shiny black monoliths, as "2001" would have us believe, but by pieces of Styrofoam dropped off by alien space travellers a few millenia ago.

Speaking of movement: There is some obvious movement among the people who are supposed to be frozen in time in "Timelash." Most obvious is the woman in the red leather minidress who is standing next to a guy who's taking a long hard look at the dress, or what's in it.
I don't have a large quibble with that. I'm just surprised they didn't try to reshoot that scene. I guess the movement wasn't obvious to them.












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