Midnight Blues
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Ben Chapman, The Creature From The Black Lagoon died yesterday. Man I loved that movie. I even had the Aurora model.....
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Did I mention Julie Adams? The two sequels, while well populated by '50s B-movie stars (John Agar, Rex Reason, Jeff Morrow) just didn't have the innovative edge of the first film. What I find most fascinating is the durability of the original film, which was essentially an up-graded B film.Midnight Blues":7c969sh4 said:Greg,
I just ordered the trilogy on DVD, I haven't seen those films in years. I'll cook up a few T bones for me and my Son Nate, mix up a pitcher of Martini's load 3 of my favorite pipes and pop in the movies. It will be a night to remember.
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sounds awesome. i've tried to get my son to kick back with me and watch some old flicks. last couple were the original Rambo and Indiana Jones.Midnight Blues":462nsp7g said:Greg,
I just ordered the trilogy on DVD, I haven't seen those films in years. I'll cook up a few T bones for me and my Son Nate, mix up a pitcher of Martini's load 3 of my favorite pipes and pop in the movies. It will be a night to remember.
Who was the other actress whose legs were insured, for a lot more?Universal publicity in the '50s claimed that her legs won an award as "the most perfectly symmetrical in the world" and that they were insured for $125,000.
Betty GrableSlow Puffs":9d9zg7up said:Who was the other actress whose legs were insured, for a lot more?