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Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a
well-constructed diorama. They say that the wires which held up the fighting machines were invisible in the original Technicolor release of the movie, but they showed up when the film was reprinted in a different film format. --Bill Thompson |
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"William R Thompson" wrote in message
link.net... | Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a | well-constructed diorama. | | They say that the wires which held up the fighting | machines were invisible in the original Technicolor | release of the movie, but they showed up when the | film was reprinted in a different film format. | | --Bill Thompson | | | ....and are clear copies of late-war German designs. -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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"Dave Kearton" wrote:
"William R Thompson" wrote: | Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a | well-constructed diorama. | They say that the wires which held up the fighting | machines were invisible in the original Technicolor | release of the movie, but they showed up when the | film was reprinted in a different film format. ...and are clear copies of late-war German designs. Hmmm . . . yeah, I can see the fighting machine's derivation from the Triebflugeljager. Propulsion comes from a trio of impossible support units, it's all built from unobtainium and no human being could fly it. The Martian fighting machine could be on someone's Luftwaffe-'46 (2046, that is) page. But I'm sure that the aircraft in the foreground is a strictly American design. --Bill Thompson |
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"William R Thompson" wrote in news:wa87i.16426
: The remake had better machines. But then, it also had Tom Cruise, which made it virtually unwatchable....... |
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![]() "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... "William R Thompson" wrote in news:wa87i.16426 : The remake had better machines. But then, it also had Tom Cruise, which made it virtually unwatchable....... You got that right! -- Jeff Cochrane - VK4BOF Atherton Queensland 4883 |
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William R Thompson wrote:
Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a well-constructed diorama. They say that the wires which held up the fighting machines were invisible in the original Technicolor release of the movie, but they showed up when the film was reprinted in a different film format. --Bill Thompson If you order the "Limited Edition DVD there is an explanation about the problem of Technicolor and the conversion process and digital process. I didn't even bother to watch the Tom Cruise version. A couple of my friends saw it and were all a twitter about the FX. George Pal still wins that bet with me. They also described how the Christian Minister part was virtually eliminated, which I always thought was a powerful vignette about which reflected the battle between "godless communism and god-is-on-our-side USA values". Cheers, Dave PS: This F86 photo was taken in Centenial Park, Nashville, TN |
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I like this series :
"Honey! ... I'm Home!" |
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![]() William R Thompson wrote: "Dave Kearton" wrote: "William R Thompson" wrote: | Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a | well-constructed diorama. | They say that the wires which held up the fighting | machines were invisible in the original Technicolor | release of the movie, but they showed up when the | film was reprinted in a different film format. ...and are clear copies of late-war German designs. Hmmm . . . yeah, I can see the fighting machine's derivation from the Triebflugeljager. Propulsion comes from a trio of impossible support units, it's all built from unobtainium and no human being could fly it. The Martian fighting machine could be on someone's Luftwaffe-'46 (2046, that is) page. But I'm sure that the aircraft in the foreground is a strictly American design. --Bill Thompson Kinda looks like a Beaver to me... JT |
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"Dave Kearton" wrote: "William R Thompson" wrote in message link.net... | Okay, so all three machines are models. It's still a | well-constructed diorama. | | They say that the wires which held up the fighting | machines were invisible in the original Technicolor | release of the movie, but they showed up when the | film was reprinted in a different film format. | | --Bill Thompson | | | ...and are clear copies of late-war German designs. Not so fast Dave! :-) From the trivia section of this film's entry at IMDB: "Albert Nozaki based his designs of the Martian machines on the shape and movements of swans." It would seem to me that any late-war German designs would still be considered top secret in the early 1950s when WotW was being produced. -- One is always considered mad when one perfects something that others can not grasp.*- Ed Wood |
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Mitchell Holman wrote:
"William R Thompson" wrote in news:wa87i.16426 : The remake had better machines. But then, it also had Tom Cruise, which made it virtually unwatchable....... [Image] it could be worse.....he used to live in my house. redc1c4, (years *before* we bought it, but still. %-) -- "Enlisted men are stupid, but extremely cunning and sly, and bear considerable watching." Army Officer's Guide |
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