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Messages - Bob Crane

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I'm a freakin' ray of sunshine.

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That's correct, although I prefer the green version.


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Big ship- Enterprise (Motion Picture)
Fighter- TR-5 Harpy (Crusher Joe)

Other notable craft:

Gunstar
Nostromo
Ships from 2001 Space Odyssey
Space Cruiser Yamato
Arcadia
Klingon D-7
Betty from Alien Resurrection

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: What magazines do you subscribe to?
« on: July 4, 2005, 01:42 PM »
Thinking about getting a subscription to Super 7, lucky subscribers get to spend more money on exclusive junk! Yah!!

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: So how many times have you seen it?
« on: July 4, 2005, 01:40 PM »
Still just once… I must admit I’m surprised that I haven’t gone again, I guess I really did think it was lame.

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The Prequel Trilogy / Re: Movies Should be able to stand alone!
« on: July 4, 2005, 01:33 PM »
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Movies Should be able to stand alone!

I think so too, that's why ANH is the best. ;)

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Vintage Kenner / Re: Favorite Vintage Playset(s)?
« on: July 4, 2005, 01:28 PM »
Imperial Attack Base, purely for sentimental reasons- it was the first SW non-figure toy I ever got, my dad bought it for my birthday a few months after we’d immigrated to Canada. Our family didn’t have a lot of surplus cash so it was mighty nice of him to get me anything, let alone a playset.
 I love the Death Star though, I’ve never owned it but I sure wanted it bad when I was a kid.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Official Movie Thread
« on: July 3, 2005, 07:47 PM »
I just watched Enki Bilal’s “Immortel”; a film based on his “Gods in Chaos” graphic novel and it was wicked. This is kinda one of those dream movies for me, as I admired the original source when it debuted in the 80’s and always thought Bilal’s surreal images would make a great film. Bilal’s designs are as original now as they were 20 years ago and his story is still fresh as well, be forewarned that the effects are slightly better than some video games as this is a meager-budget effort… but the attention to detail and faithful adaptation really set it above the rest in the cyberpunk film genre. Recommended to those who dig Blade Runner and 1980’s Heavy Metal comics.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Favorite TV show?
« on: June 28, 2005, 11:57 AM »
Looney Tunes
Flintstones
60’s Star Trek
Battle of the Planets
Mazinger Z
Triton of the Sea
UFO
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Johnny Quest
Space Ghost
60’s Twilight Zone
Outer Limits
Addams Family
Little House on the Prairie
Twin Peaks
Ren & Stimpy
South Park

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Name that flick!
« on: June 25, 2005, 12:35 AM »
Alright, I think I may have figured it out- the actor looks a lot like Henry Silva, I did a IMDb search and found that he was in “Cannonball Run II”, his attire from the picture would certainly point to this conclusion, however it’s been about 20 yrs. Since I’ve watched C.B.II. Can anyone confirm my suspicions?

And that pic of the bullman I think it’s from Island of Dr. Moreau, the terrible 70’s version.

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Name that flick!
« on: June 24, 2005, 11:16 AM »
I would never in a thousand years have guessed that it was Super Mario Brothers, was that movie actually tolerable? It’s always been an almost tempting watch just because Hopper is in it, like water world- the movie was the pitz, but he was all right. Now if you want a good Hopper genre movie, pick up Space Truckers, not only does he haul cubed pigs, but it also features cool bio-mechanoids designed by Sorayama AND Debi Mazar in her undergarments (Pa-Dooing!!!)
 
 You know I wish they’d make MORE movies based on older video games- screw Final Fantasy and House of the Dead, I wanna see Sinistar and Q-Bert brought to the big screen… how cool would an R-Type movie be?

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Name that flick!
« on: June 23, 2005, 02:40 PM »
How disappointing that no one has been able to identify the movie, it looks intriguing.
 
 Here’s another one: I saw this one around 1980 on French CBC- some foreign looking horror, there was a young woman (kinda looked like Mia Farrow from "Rosemary’s Baby") in a mansion study, and there was an older woman (some witch I'd gather?) looking on and a dude who was trying to get the filly to hop in his Bentley and go for a ride, the young woman denied and he left, then she knelt down on the floor and exposed her back, which started getting these creepy cracks (like the ‘spider web’ thing that happens to the skins of characters from the first "Evil Dead", dig?) then the cracks widened and her back caved in… and if that wasn’t bad enough- a small, bizarre, mutant baby stepped out of her innards. cut to exterior, day: So the man gets in his car and starts to drive off, while he’s speeding across the countryside he checks the rearview mirror and sees the horrible abomination staring back at him, the little fiend lunges at his face and starts mauling it (not unlike the picture from my first post), then they crash… that’s all I recall, anyone know this one?? I thought forever that it was "The Brood", but after watching "The Brood" realized it was not, the great French horror "Baby Blood" has a similar scene at its climax.

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Vintage Kenner / Re: Wow
« on: June 23, 2005, 02:16 PM »
Gee, wonder if anyone at the RS vinty community emailed the seller offering more rubles… after all, anyone who gets away with such an insane deal is obviously “stealing” from that poor seller.

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Kubricks / Re: Kubricks and Minimates
« on: June 23, 2005, 02:10 PM »
OH MY GOD! The Snaggy is the best Kubrick ever!

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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Sci-Fi Hotties.. ONLY Sci-Fi
« on: June 22, 2005, 03:36 PM »
Kumi Mizuno!


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