Sid: There've been a few times when I've wanted to post only sceencaps from a movie, but didn't because I felt obligated to accompany them with words. It took post-holidays laziness to finally make me follow through.
Memsaab: I think I may have recognized that resemblance subliminally. I would like it if the giant flying eyeball was also wearing a top hat. I would like it a lot.
Oh I see, Todd. On another thing - and this up to you - how about reviewing the Soviet film "Irony of Fate," which is their equivalent of "It's a Wonderful Life" from what I've read?
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yeah the Ultra series did have a tendency to go off the rails, especially in the 70s...
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteI guess no word is enough to describe the "peculiarity" of those pictures.
ReplyDeleteKind of reminds me of a Residents show I saw in the 80s, where they all wore giant eyeballs on their heads.
ReplyDeleteSid: There've been a few times when I've wanted to post only sceencaps from a movie, but didn't because I felt obligated to accompany them with words. It took post-holidays laziness to finally make me follow through.
ReplyDeleteMemsaab: I think I may have recognized that resemblance subliminally. I would like it if the giant flying eyeball was also wearing a top hat. I would like it a lot.
Oh I see, Todd. On another thing - and this up to you - how about reviewing the Soviet film "Irony of Fate," which is their equivalent of "It's a Wonderful Life" from what I've read?
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