Attack from Space (1965)
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The Peace Council of the Emerald Planet who sometimes resort to a massive "paper, rock, scissors" game to decide who picks what they eat for lunch.
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My prediction of character interactions in Hades 2
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I like to imagine that one day, Theseus learned that the recently restored Queen of the Underworld was coming to see his next battle against the evil and perverse Zagreus.
So of course, he made sure he would give a show to never forget in her honor, including a speech dedicated to her and thanking her for supporting and cheering for him in such a monumental battle for the sake of Elysium.
And then, as soon as he comes out he sees the Queen... completely surrounded by Zagreus merch and chanting "Go Zag! Go Zag! Go Zag! Mom's cheering for you!"
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My first Melinoe made in the fever of the few hours directly following the annoucement of Hades 2 last week
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EVIL BRAIN FROM OUTER SPACE
Three episodes of Japanese SUPER GIANT series from 1958 / 59 -- The Space Mutant Appears, The Devil's Incarnation and Kingdom of the Poison Moth -- edited together for US TV featuring Sūpā Jaiantsu aka Giant of Steel aka Starman aka Spaceman.
Fairly sure these are public domain now -- they regularly pop up on free Roku channels, ArchiveOrg, YouTube, etc -- keep meaning to watch them but have never quite got round to it. Maybe a project for the autumn...
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Screw it, we're making vine comics of the disaster siblings.
Can you tell I haven't slept in 26 hours
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Poster for the film Super Giant 6 - The Spaceship and the Clash of the Artificial Satellites (January 3, 1958). This was the second half of a story that began in Super Giant 5 - The Artificial Satellite and the Destruction of Humanity (December 28, 1957). Both films were later edited together for US television by Walter Manley Enterprises to become the Starman film Attack From Space (1965).
This was the last two-parter in the Super Giant series; the final three films were stand-alone stories.
This was also the last film in the series directed by Teruo Ishii, who had directed all the previous films. He left the series after a young boy imitating Super Giant leaped out a window and was very seriously injured.
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