https://sfdebris.com/videos/special/marsattacks.php
Well, this was a delightful surprise!
I will disagree with Chuck about the series being "darkly comedic". Even in the 60's, a lot of the sci-fi imagery here had come to be seen as hokey and a little goofy: Martian invaders with giant visible brains and fishbowl helmets; flying saucers shooting heat rays and freeze rays and shrink rays; giant robots with those great big pincer hands. So seeing that sort of cheesy, old-school sci-fi stuff engaged in such viscerally horrific violence ... it's the same sort of comedy that comes from seeing someone impaled by a unicorn.
Mars Attacks 60th Anniversary
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I genuinely didn't know that the 1990s film was based on an older property. This'll be a good series for me.
(Terrible film btw. When you gather a cast of this ability you expect just a bit more y'know?)
(Terrible film btw. When you gather a cast of this ability you expect just a bit more y'know?)
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So "darkly comedic".Fianna wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 5:26 am https://sfdebris.com/videos/special/marsattacks.php
Well, this was a delightful surprise!
I will disagree with Chuck about the series being "darkly comedic". Even in the 60's, a lot of the sci-fi imagery here had come to be seen as hokey and a little goofy: Martian invaders with giant visible brains and fishbowl helmets; flying saucers shooting heat rays and freeze rays and shrink rays; giant robots with those great big pincer hands. So seeing that sort of cheesy, old-school sci-fi stuff engaged in such viscerally horrific violence ... it's the same sort of comedy that comes from seeing someone impaled by a unicorn.
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No. 16 Panic in Parliament: at the moment, murderous aliens bursting through the roof can only be an improvement. “The usual reserved meeting hall…” - I don’t think the guy who wrote this had ever been to England.
No. 18 A Soldier Fights Back: by spanking the naughty Martians, it seems.
No. 18 A Soldier Fights Back: by spanking the naughty Martians, it seems.
Re: Mars Attacks 60th Anniversary
You think the 90's film is terrible?clearspira wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 6:59 am I genuinely didn't know that the 1990s film was based on an older property. This'll be a good series for me.
(Terrible film btw. When you gather a cast of this ability you expect just a bit more y'know?)
Makes sense if you never saw the 60's version.
I got nothing to say here.
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think he will do the sequel Mars attack: The revenge
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Is the entire thing just Chuck reading the cards?
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I watched the Mars Attacks movies when I was waaay too young for it.
I did not find it the least bit funny, and was having nightmares for weeks.
Now that I've seen the original source materials I think I understand where that was coming from.
That's some seriously messed up shit.
I did not find it the least bit funny, and was having nightmares for weeks.
Now that I've seen the original source materials I think I understand where that was coming from.
That's some seriously messed up shit.
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Does anyone else feel like there are some missing cards to this set? It goes from humans managing to fight off the giant insects to having built enough rockets to send troops and armored units to Mars in the span of nothing.