| What did you think of INVASION OF THE BODYSNATCHERS? Ever read "Farewell To The Master" by Harry Bates? It was filmed as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. I found a novelized version of the movie/expanded version of the story. It's not written by Bates. I guess they didn't do novelizations back in the 1950s. The book is from 1976. It's been 30 years since I last saw that movie. New version of INVASION OF THE BODYSNATCHERS out now starring Nicole Kidman and entitled INVASION. Looks good, maybe. ================================================
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| Grassy, I enjoyed "Snatchers" a lot. Read it before, actually. I decided, too, to see the movie again and it follows the book pretty well, given the time constraints. The ending is very different, though. I would like to read some more of Finney's books. I wonder if anyone has ever explained how, in the movie, Becky changes without a Pod Person replacement? Did you know that the beginning and ending bits in the hospital were added after initial showings proved too disturbing? Just as well; it's always good to see Whit Bissell and Richard Deacon!
Dandy, It's been a long time since I read "Cheaper". True story; interesting, entertaining, and somewhat sad. The 1950 motion picture starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy is pretty faithful. The subsequent Steve Martin ones are travesties. I never read the sequel, "Belles On Their Toes". Maybe someday... |
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| Mr Potter, Book the Seventh. The British version.
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| quote: Originally posted by grasstains: What did you think of INVASION OF THE BODYSNATCHERS?
Ever read "Farewell To The Master" by Harry Bates? It was filmed as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL. I found a novelized version of the movie/expanded version of the story. It's not written by Bates. I guess they didn't do novelizations back in the 1950s. The book is from 1976. It's been 30 years since I last saw that movie.
New version of INVASION OF THE BODYSNATCHERS out now starring Nicole Kidman and entitled INVASION. Looks good, maybe.
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The original IOTBS is still a remarkably scarry movie, even given the '50 concerns with creatures that had been irradiated etc. Another movie that I always liked for its special effects and haunting scenes is Invaders From Mars. When the folks just drop into the sand hole and disappear, that was superbly done. |
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| Now reading Patricia Cornwell's Trace. It's pretty good so far. I just finished re-reading Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon. I'd forgotten how really creepy the book is! Next I plan to read....gosh, whatever I can find, until I can buy a new book!
We come from people who brought us up to believe that life is a struggle, and if you should feel really happy, be patient: this will pass. ~~Garrison Keillor
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| I'm reading Patrick Suskind's Perfume, it is totally amazing and is blowing my mind to shreds (which I look for in a book). If you can get your hot little hands on it, run with it now!
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| I agree Herrit's the better story-teller, but I do love 'Dubliners.' Maybe by the time you've finished it, you'll find you liked it..... I'm glad you mentioned 'the Infidels.' It reminded me that I want to read it.
We come from people who brought us up to believe that life is a struggle, and if you should feel really happy, be patient: this will pass. ~~Garrison Keillor
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