Season 5: Another Creative Idea
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That's not a surprising thing to say since the episode is a direct send-up of Sunset Boulevard which is a film already full of disturbed characters ripe for caricatureanti-clockwise wrote:Yes the photography and imagery on that scene were done impeccably especially for the 60's. And just plain old crazy putting those 2 polar scenes together, which really explained a lot about the villains who were shall we say, not terribly in touch with reality? (To put it mildly.)
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Epic was a wonderful parody on Sunset. Carol Burnett thought so too on her Sunset parody skit.frank wrote:That's not a surprising thing to say since the episode is a direct send-up of Sunset Boulevard which is a film already full of disturbed characters ripe for caricatureanti-clockwise wrote:Yes the photography and imagery on that scene were done impeccably especially for the 60's. And just plain old crazy putting those 2 polar scenes together, which really explained a lot about the villains who were shall we say, not terribly in touch with reality? (To put it mildly.)
I haven't put too much thought into that scene yet as I haven't gotten very far into it.
I can't wait to read your take on the Correct Way to Kill. That is probably one of my favorite episodes and I loved your analysis from the last book.
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When you read Dan's chapter on Return of the Cybernauts and Timeless' Who's Who??? you'll understand what I mean. I'm not sure that Avengers writing can get any better. (No offence intended to anyone. After all, I wrote a sizeable chunk of the first book!)
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I'm very intrigued. I love Return of the Cybernauts, so I can't wait to see what he's done with it.Rodders wrote:When you read Dan's chapter on Return of the Cybernauts and Timeless' Who's Who??? you'll understand what I mean. I'm not sure that Avengers writing can get any better. (No offence intended to anyone. After all, I wrote a sizeable chunk of the first book!)
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Looking forward to reading yours too Timeless!Timeless A-Peel wrote:I'm very intrigued. I love Return of the Cybernauts, so I can't wait to see what he's done with it.Rodders wrote:When you read Dan's chapter on Return of the Cybernauts and Timeless' Who's Who??? you'll understand what I mean. I'm not sure that Avengers writing can get any better. (No offence intended to anyone. After all, I wrote a sizeable chunk of the first book!)
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We have lots of lovely reading to look forward to!Dan wrote:Looking forward to reading yours too Timeless!Timeless A-Peel wrote:I'm very intrigued. I love Return of the Cybernauts, so I can't wait to see what he's done with it.Rodders wrote:When you read Dan's chapter on Return of the Cybernauts and Timeless' Who's Who??? you'll understand what I mean. I'm not sure that Avengers writing can get any better. (No offence intended to anyone. After all, I wrote a sizeable chunk of the first book!)
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