A Real Cinematic Masterpiece.....

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It could happen! :lol:
Daddy often told the story of how they went over the Mariana Trench in WWII in the Destroyer Escort he was on. If you know anything about those ships, then you know they were on the forefront of submarine huntin in WWII. They had all the latest sonar and whatnot aboard. He said they sent sonar "down there" as he always said in several spots and it took over 45 seconds for a return at the deepest part. He said that was over 20 seconds more than it should have been, as the deepest part is "supposedly" 36,000 "or so" feet deep. He said they did it multiple times and it was accurate. He said according to what they figured, that it was over 10,000 feet deeper than all the books and scientists were saying. He always said at that depth, there was no tellin what was down there. LOL I remember when something like National Geographic or some other show would come on talking about the depth of the Mariana Trench He'd always say "They're fulla CRAP!" lol
 
A giant shark jumps out of the water and bites The Golden Gate Bridge in half. I'm tellin you, it don't get no better. LOL

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We like a lot of those hokey Sci Fi movies; mostly the old black and white ones. Sometimes, we will watch one that is so bad we keep waiting for it to get better. Sometimes they never do, but we still like them.
 
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In 1987, Charlie Sheen was in a movie called No Man's Land.
That title would lead you to believe that it was an all female adult movie. THIS one was not.
Oddly, there actually WAS a movie like that with the same title.
The Charlie Sheen movie moves so S-L-O-W compared to how movies move today.
 

It just don't get no better. Another fine one here, with William Hopper of Perry Mason fame.

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Seen it and Tarantula too. Karen and I pop some corn and enjoy the old B&W ones.
I particularly like Earth vs the Flying Saucers
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