sci-fi buffs, have you watched the ray harryhausen doc?
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Ray Harryhausen flicks were a mainstay at double features and drive-ins when I was a kid. See them on a big screen if you get a chance.

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I have to check it out! I probably don't need to - I've been a Harryhausen fan since the womb ;) but it's always great to revisit...
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20 Million Miles To Earth?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050084/?ref_=nv_sr_1
I just watched it again for the first time in about 30 years
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nice find, that's the one. i can't recollect exactly, but at some point in my childhood, this monster was a favorite.20 Million Miles To Earth?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050084/?ref_=nv_sr_1
I just watched it again for the first time in about 30 years
the scene where he is on the table is one i recall. kinda odd.

after watching the doc, and the sf-fi boys doc, i realized that harryhausen was the dude behind most all sci-fi movies i watched growing up. the golden voyage of sinbad had a huge impact on me, that fucking girl was ridiculous hot and i was about 12 i think
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Here ya go FF, 20 Million Miles To Earth, this Saturday at 9:15 am PST on Turner Classic Movies
http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.ht...ate=2013-11-30
set yer DVR and make some popcorn
When I was a kid I lived for these kind of movies
The earliest memory I have of being in a movie theater is crouching behind the seats because this movie scared me so bad, The First Man Into Space
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nice! i'm def going to watch that, i don't even know if i've seen the entire movie.Here ya go FF, 20 Million Miles To Earth, this Saturday at 9:15 am PST on Turner Classic Movies
http://www.tcm.com/schedule/index.ht...ate=2013-11-30
set yer DVR and make some popcorn
When I was a kid I lived for these kind of movies
The earliest memory I have of being in a movie theater is crouching behind the seats because this movie scared me so bad, The First Man Into Space
man, i don't remember that first man in space flick at all, i may have missed that one. one of those actors looks to be robert mitchumComment
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Nah not Mitchum, strictly a "B" monster movie from the late 50's
I just remember a few scenes from the movie and hiding behind the seats while watching it, I couldn't have been older than 5 at the time and was there with my big sister (who passed away recently, maybe I'm getting maudlin as I get drunker)
When I first got my Netflix account years ago that was the very first movie I rented, it was fun to see those scenes that scared me so much as a child. I never forgot about it. Funny how something in childhood can make such a big impression that you remember it for your entire life.Comment
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