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I remember it fondly.Yesterday I watched the original "Planet of the Apes" with Charlton Heston. I thought I'd find it annoying and "outdated", but I can't believe how good it was and how much it still relates to "modern" phenomena like evolution vs. creationism. Thoughts?
Kim Hunter in a monkey suit....It's a great movie. I still enjoy watching it on occasion.
Another great moment in science fiction film. Right up there with Princess Leia in the metal bikini.Kim Hunter in a monkey suit....
Or Raquel Welch doing anything in Barbarella.Another great moment in science fiction film. Right up there with Princess Leia in the metal bikini.
Wasn't that Jane Fonda?Or Raquel Welch doing anything in Barbarella.
Yes!Wasn't that Jane Fonda?
When I was young and watching those movies, all the women were alluring. I was never very political when it comes to attractive women.Yes!
I'm so stoopid about movie history!
Hanoi Jane....of course.
Well, technically it should have been called "Planet of the other apes".Yesterday I watched the original "Planet of the Apes" with Charlton Heston. I thought I'd find it annoying and "outdated", but I can't believe how good it was and how much it still relates to "modern" phenomena like evolution vs. creationism. Thoughts?
It's a law among republicans that Jane Fonda MUST always and forever be referred to as "Hanoi Jane". Same as how the word "unions" must be said as though it were being spit from the mouth like a toxic loogie, followed immediately by a diatribe about how the unions destroyed the industrial middle class in America. There are hundreds if such rules for republicans to follow. And they MUST be followed or they'll be labelled a closet "liberal" and become the target of endless ridicule and disgust from all their friends (because all their friends MUST be republicans - that's another rule).When I was young and watching those movies, all the women were alluring. I was never very political when it comes to attractive women.
I don't particularly like the follow ups but i thought the original was a really good film.
They can call her whatever they want, she was hot in that movie.It's a law among republicans that Jane Fonda MUST always and forever be referred to as "Hanoi Jane". Same as how the word "unions" must be said as though it were being spit from the mouth like a toxic loogie, followed immediately by a diatribe about how the unions destroyed the industrial middle class in America. There are hundreds if such rules for republicans to follow. And they MUST be followed or they'll be labelled a closet "liberal" and become the target of endless ridicule and disgust from all their friends (because all their friends MUST be republicans - that's another rule).
Those things do seem to be part of some religious ritual. At least, among some Republicans. Of course, I have heard similar religious expressions uttered against various conservative objects and individuals as well. Me, I am tolerant and don't think political choice has to be a fingerprint for the individual. Though, clearly it is for some.It's a law among republicans that Jane Fonda MUST always and forever be referred to as "Hanoi Jane". Same as how the word "unions" must be said as though it were being spit from the mouth like a toxic loogie, followed immediately by a diatribe about how the unions destroyed the industrial middle class in America. There are hundreds if such rules for republicans to follow. And they MUST be followed or they'll be labelled a closet "liberal" and become the target of endless ridicule and disgust from all their friends (because all their friends MUST be republicans - that's another rule).
New Yesterday I watched the original "Planet of the Apes" with Charlton Heston.
Some people are too woke to find her hotThey can call her whatever they want, she was hot in that movie.
I have a long time friend who has unfortunately bought into the cult of the modern republicanism. And there is a whole list of subjects that I can predict his response to. Every time. That's the weird thing; is that I get that response every time. It's that automatic.Those things do seem to be part of some religious ritual. At least, among some Republicans. Of course, I have heard similar religious expressions uttered against various conservative objects and individuals as well. Me, I am tolerant and don't think political choice has to be a fingerprint for the individual. Though, clearly it is for some.