Journey to the Center of the FF
Here's a post I made for a couple of Yahoo groups, which I think some here might find of interest: __________ Months and months ago, one of the members of Timely-Atlas proposed a possible influence of...
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I read a book a few months ago 'the History of comic the author's name slips my mind but he discusses the FF in there and there is a definite connection with Sci/fi and the FF though from what I can...
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Quote:FF#1's villain-- there is no villain as such in the book, so the film created one, Arne Sacknussem, played by Thayer David. Interesting reading overall, Gene. However, I think a slight...
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yeah spyclops, arne, was the female love interests hubby,she finances the trip so that James Mason, the tall Ice landic guy (Hans? Fritz?) with the duck (Gertrude) and Pat Boone, I liked this film saw...
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Gene - You might also want to look at a comparison of THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN and Marvel's Ant Man. Quote:yeah spyclops, arne, was the female love interests hubby,she finances the trip You're...
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The JOURNEY connection to FF seems like a solid one -- it's pretty plain that The King liked to take in old movies (or at least look at pictures from old movies). If nothing else, his pipe smoking...
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Sorry Syclops yes,your right, she was Mrs Geterbourg, It's been along time since I saw the movie. The fact that the Osbournes like Pat Boone? Well need I say more? Although I would wonder if they...
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Spyclops: You're right; David's character is only billed as "Count Sacknussem" on imdb. As I recall there's no "final billing" at the end of the movie. I knew that Arne was the name of the explorer...
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