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Originating during the science-fiction/Red-Scare boom of the '50s, Invaders From Mars is an entertaining little picture that holds up reasonably well. David MacLean (Jimmy Hunt) is a 12-year-old astronomy buff who is stunned to see a flying saucer landing in the sand pit beyond his backyard. His father, George (Leif Erickson), ventures out to look the next morning and mysteriously disappears. David's mother, Mary (Hillary Brooke), worriedly calls police, but they are quickly swallowed up by the sand in the backyard. Later, George and the two cops return, but their personalities are markedly different having been taken over by the Martians. As David tries to find help, everyone around him comes under the frightening zombie-like spell. He finally encounters two believers in Dr. Blake (Helena Carter) and Dr. Kelston (Arthur Franz). Discovering David's shocking story to be true, the doctors call in the military setting up a confrontation that escalates when David and Dr. Blake are taken captive within the Martian craft. The soldiers race to save the pair from the green menace leading to an explosive finale that involves bullets, grenades, TNT, and a spectacular alien ray gun that can melt stone. ~ Patrick Legare, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:How Have Horror Movies Affec ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"I would just like to say a few words about Friday the 13th, Part 2 ... This is one of the most UNDER-RATED and BEST horror films ever made! Remember, this is the movie that introduced us to 'Jason' ! In part 1, 'Jason' didn't exist (except as a corpse) and it was 'Mrs. Voorhees' who was the killer! ... In part 2, it is 'Jason' who is seeking revenge... dressed identical as the killer in The Town That Dreaded Sundown (!) Which, in turn, was based on the 'true-story' of the 'Green River Killer'...(!) Anyhow, it was not until 'Part 3-In 3-D' that Jason gained his infamous hockey-mask... " [More]
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by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Those are all really good ones Joem. I was a little freaked out by flying saucer movies because my cousin was such a believer and would tell me bullshit stories about how they loved little girls and when I would fall asleep at night they would come and take out my liver and other parts of my insides and I wouldn't know anything about it until I needed them for something...he was really EVIL. lol. So when I saw Invaders from Mars (the 1950s version) it brought a lot of that back and I would check my sandbox out in the backyard for holes and of course CAT POO. hee hee. But I was scared too. I wasn't so scared of the movie THEM. I thought that was pretty funny, I tried to pour different chemicals on the ants outside to make them grow bigger, but it never worked. I have NO idea why I wanted huge ants - I told you I was a weird little girl. I think it was because of my Damn cousin. lol. Of course now he's about 48 and living in India trying to find his spiritual ... " [More]
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"We've all got some movie stuck in our craw we stumbled on one night and we have no idea how to find it. One Spout member emailed me an MP3 file of a movie clip we're stumped on. Also, the story of the missing a film group on spout.com, a bunch of film nerds devoted to solving such mysteries. Download FilmCouch #13 or subscribe in the iTunes store (search for "filmcouch" or click here to launch iTunes) and a new free episode will download every Friday. Movies covered in FilmCouch #13: Rigoletto (1993), Tales from the Darkside (1990), Invaders From Mars (1953) Syndicated Feed From:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"I wanted to apologize to the group for what, perhaps, was best left unposted. For those posts that I responded to, yours and Patches postings were exceptionally well-crafted and well thought out and getting to the heart of the matter of the different sides and the broadness of 'Terror' And I fear that Mitch Miller picture, may have diminished those posts. I am sorry for that.But I guess there may well be a reason why I picked that photo and chose to use that person as a statement of fear. At least I think of one now, now that I've read both yours and Dr_Gor's responses. I always feared that which was accepted by the mob. The Tyranny of the Mob, stories like 'The Lottery' filled me with fear. It was group acceptance, that even with the blessings of the many, I had some concern or trepidation about...thus it is the seemingly wonderful cool cat, Mitch Miller accepted, honored & perhaps loved by many just struck an odd chord with me ( he is crazy I tell ... " [More]
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Invaders From Mars is one of those films that many people fondly recall seeing as a child, but have to laugh at a bit when they see it as adults. But while the primitive effects, pajama-costumed Martians, and second-rate cast don't inspire the chills they did in 1953, they still make for an entertaining trip down memory lane, even if the film seems like a potential candidate for a Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment. Director William Cameron Menzies (who helmed the 1936 classic Things to Come) keeps things flowing and his art direction is quite good considering what must have been an extremely low budget. The picture opens strong as young Jimmy Hunt watches as a strange force takes control of everyone around him. Unfortunately, once the troops are deployed, very little of consequence happens until they finally break into the Martians' underground lair. The screenplay by Richard Blake must have run out of steam by this point as Menzies heavily pads the film's final reels with repetitive footage of running Martians, running soldiers, and the occasional explosion. A surprise ending is rather amusing, but takes away from the film's overall impact. The cast also reflects the low budget and their performances are routine, although Hillary Brooke as the boy's mother registers a classic '50s line when she says, "He's been reading those trashy science fiction magazines. He's completely out of control!" The special effects are simple, but effective with top honors going to a Martian ray gun that turns rock to molten liquid. The Martians themselves look like men wearing pajamas with the feet in them, and their leader is a head with tentacles who is mounted in a fishbowl. The film was remade in 1986 by director Tobe Hooper and featured Hunt as a police chief. ~ Patrick Legare, All Movie Guide
 



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