#Monsterdon is a weekly fediverse community event (Sundays @ 9 PM ET) where a bunch of folks watch a monster/SF movie of some description in sync with each other and post about it.
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Very normal surgical response to using a scalpel that just touched someone else's blood to cut a person.
That man would be torn to pieces for the physical risk alone, let alone the violence or unprofessionalism.
So far this is *exactly* the plot of the comic, so I guess they are pretty much one-to-one.
I think it was not uncommon to do this in 1963, especially given what a stir this movie made. It was a sure thing to adapt it. And the art is really cool!
Anyway, reminder that the comic is here:
#Monsterdon (T+40m delay)
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So far this is *exactly* the plot of the comic, so I guess they are pretty much one-to-one.
I think it was not uncommon to do this in 1963, especially given what a stir this movie made. It was a sure thing to adapt it. And the art is really cool!
Anyway, reminder that the comic is here:
#Monsterdon (T+40m delay)
"The effect is cumulative"
That seems good. Good, right?
Anyway, James seems like he's jonesing for some more eye drops.
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"The effect is cumulative"
That seems good. Good, right?
Anyway, James seems like he's jonesing for some more eye drops.
The dummy was not good lol. But the scene was.
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The dummy was not good lol. But the scene was.
Good establishing for the carnival sequence. A liiiitle too much.
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Good establishing for the carnival sequence. A liiiitle too much.
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And now, time for equitable(?) healthcare
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And now, time for equitable(?) healthcare
ah cool, here's the insomnia. And the lead sunglasses!
"Healer, I've brought you someone."
And James can no longer recognize his crony. That seems good.
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ah cool, here's the insomnia. And the lead sunglasses!
"Healer, I've brought you someone."
And James can no longer recognize his crony. That seems good.
The movie undercuts itself by *fading* in James's vision every time.
Should just be a straight cut more often, to more strongly imply that he has lost his normal vision.
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The movie undercuts itself by *fading* in James's vision every time.
Should just be a straight cut more often, to more strongly imply that he has lost his normal vision.
"A city unborn. Flesh dissolved in an acid of light. A city of the dead."
Incredible dialogue, man.
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"A city unborn. Flesh dissolved in an acid of light. A city of the dead."
Incredible dialogue, man.
"I'll be back in a moment"
Yea just need some more of this "cursed visine" as my bingo card calls it. But soon I will be marking of "Making it Rain!" too, it's gamba time!
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"I'll be back in a moment"
Yea just need some more of this "cursed visine" as my bingo card calls it. But soon I will be marking of "Making it Rain!" too, it's gamba time!
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"He can't lose"
Okay but YES HE CAN.
This is a filmmaking mistake IMO, they should show him losing a few hands, but still coming out ahead overall.
With perfect knowledge of the deck, in a one-on-one scenario with the dealer, there will be unwinnable hands. It's not that kind of game.
Not a big deal.
Anyway, making it rain!
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"He can't lose"
Okay but YES HE CAN.
This is a filmmaking mistake IMO, they should show him losing a few hands, but still coming out ahead overall.
With perfect knowledge of the deck, in a one-on-one scenario with the dealer, there will be unwinnable hands. It's not that kind of game.
Not a big deal.
Anyway, making it rain!
[light-hearted flute vehicle chase music]
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[light-hearted flute vehicle chase music]
If you can believe it, the crash in the movie is MORE believeable than the crash in the comic.
He is ejected from a CONVERTIBLE at the same speed in the comic, and walks off.
Goofy. The man should be chunky road paste in that scenario.
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If you can believe it, the crash in the movie is MORE believeable than the crash in the comic.
He is ejected from a CONVERTIBLE at the same speed in the comic, and walks off.
Goofy. The man should be chunky road paste in that scenario.
OH, the rings in his vision are *his eye*. I thought it was strictly a visual device and I guess it is, but it's actually diegetic.
That's uh... really interesting.
I'm going to interpret this as the eye drops catalyzing some kind of conversion of the entire vitreous volume to a sensing organ so as to get around the focus problems this would imply if only the retina is sensing.
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OH, the rings in his vision are *his eye*. I thought it was strictly a visual device and I guess it is, but it's actually diegetic.
That's uh... really interesting.
I'm going to interpret this as the eye drops catalyzing some kind of conversion of the entire vitreous volume to a sensing organ so as to get around the focus problems this would imply if only the retina is sensing.
Oh, wow, the movie does NOT stick the landing with the eldritch horror ending!
For comparison, here are the final pages of the comic, which are *way* more effective than the cheap thrill of the movie's "pluck it out!"