Point well taken. The head design did incoperate some of Martin's features. His voice did the rest, makeing the charecter both scary and sympathetic.<br><br>...
I have never read this comic, but the Gil Kane (I'm pretty sure of that identification) cover is just so arresting that I couldn't resist putting it on the...
Dean,<br><br>I may well have read that issue back in my childhood, but I sure don't remember it. I suspect the cover is more memorable than the story itself,...
We have brought up the topic from time to time, but what is the assesment of the Flash Gordon material that is out there. Currently I am unaware of any Flash...
I just finished a viewing of this 1960 film "classic". What an odd film it is! The film makes use of "cinemagic", one of those gimmicks common to films of this...
I first saw the film on tv as impressionable 9 year old, and as such it wowed me! Along with Les Treymane it also stareed Jack Kruschen. Both he and Treymane...
Here is another of those early 50's space epics (I use the term epic loosely here) which in a surpisingly entertaining way follows a team of astronauts ...
Dean,<br><br>Believe it or not, I think "Flight to Mars!" is a new one to me. I can't believe I've missed a 50s space travel movie but apparently that's the...
Welcome Webchillin to the Sons of Kong. This club is about any kind of monster you want to talk about and we pretty much talk about anything having to do with...
Welcome to Sons of Kong. This is a quiet little oasis in the hectic internet world and you are more than welcome to participate and share your interest in ...
'Christmas Carol' is all over television this time of year, and that reminded me that my first exposure to the Dicken's classic was actually frightning. The...
I have heard an excellent adaptation of the radio play version and it is very creepy indeed. Of the many movie versions the relatively recent one with George...
I remember going to the movies in 1972 and seeing the musical SCROOGE!,with Albert Finey.I think that was the best version.A lot of period atmosphere and ...
With all the talk of the Dickens classic, I took a few minutes and created an album featuring some of those great Classics Comics over the years which have...
The 1951 version of a Christmas Carol, with Alistar Crowley. By far, the best with the late George C. Scott's turn as Scrooge on television a few years ago ...
hello all,I have been meaning to checkout this club since Jon posted it in my club. well, I'm glad I did, looks great. I was reading some past posts and ...
Welcome Aquaman412 to the Sons of Kong. Glad to have a new member and hopefully you will find plenty to talk about here. Eddie I see indeed we often do have...
anyone remember the cartoon version by Chuck Jones that appeared on television back in 1972?I think it won an award.some of the younger generation doesnt...
Good to see you over here. Your horror club has more than doubled its membership since I posted the cross links. Besides the enormous numerical differences in...
One of the best spoofs of 'A Christmas Carol' I've seen was on the late 80s version of 'The Twilight Zone'. In an episode called "Scrooge, Ten Years Later", ...
Never have seen that one. I would love to catch it. Sounds very, very entertaining. For those of us who think that maybe Ebenezer wasn't all wrong such a ...
Are you sure that was from the new Twilight Zone? I seem to remember a similar concept from a comedy show that was hosted by George Burns. The show, whose ...
Koonagofan,<br><br>I'm sure the show I'm thinking of was on "The New Twilight Zone;" however, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the idea was given a ...
Web,<br><br>Many authors become bitter towards the end (Twain would be another example), and I'm really not surprised to hear that the same thing happened to...
Sorry for the short notice, but the Sci-Fi channel has the good taste to schedule 'Silent Running' in about two hours. No monster in this one, save mankind...