Saturday, 24 October 2009
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THE BAMBOOZLER
The Absent-Minded Sci-Fi Adventure
The 1950s: a decade of sci-fi B-movie decadence at a time when every cinemaphile prepares for a vintage journey into the untapped resources of a true intergalactic truce. In Forbidden Planet, a team of space explorers and troubleshooters search for animal-type extraterrestrial life forms attacting them as the troopers track one of those aliens down, leaving Earth with no planetary creatures in sight.
How could moviegoers guess Forbidden Planet's huge cast of alien-chasing performers led by Leslie Nielsen?
For film critics, audiences and theater operators, Forbidden Planet was an VFX-based science fiction action flick with loads of suspense and romance now that Warner Bros. is set to revive this prolific cult favorite with a new version of this timeless classic talk of exploration, adventure and suspense that has made this motion picture a success story for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio with the film critics-friendly mascot Leo the Lion. I know. To me, Forbidden Planet was one of MGM's highly anticipated feature film gems of the 20th century, I think. No matter what film goers look for in a sci-fi movie, I recommend Forbidden Planet to be the most enduring cult favorites the silver screen had to offer Nielsen fans during the Golden Age of Cinema in the 1950s. Check out all 10 parts of this exciting visual effects-laden B-movie on YouTube's Movie Channel at http://www.youtube.com/movies and let the Internet surfer or blogger decide.
I also love the SFX provided "Through the Courtesy of Walt Disney Productions" (now Disney Enterprises), as mentioned in the opening credits.
I have also posted these great feature film classics on YouTube.com/movies as shown below on my blog.
Animal Farm
Harold Buttleman: Daredevil Stuntman
Santa Conquers the Martians
Undiscovered
These films are supplied to this blog by YouTube, part of the Google family.



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