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Favorite William Shatner Film?

Started by Scott, April 11, 2007, 08:58:38 PM

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Which of these William Shatner films is your favorite?

Kingdom of the Spiders (1977)
5 (45.5%)
The Devil's Rain (1975)
1 (9.1%)
Big Bad Mama (1974)
1 (9.1%)
White Comanche (1968)
0 (0%)
Incubus (1965)
0 (0%)
The Outrage (1964)
0 (0%)
The Intruder (1962)
1 (9.1%)
The Explosive Generation (1961)
0 (0%)
Impulse (1974)
3 (27.3%)

Total Members Voted: 11

Scott

Quote from: rebel_1812 on April 13, 2007, 12:16:16 AM
I haven't seen any of these movies.  I doubt I'm missing anything.

Now that's not a very B-attitude. Well I guess Rebel will just have to live and learn  :teddyr:. Welcome to the board Rebel. By the way what are you rebelling against? That's what they would ask in the film THE WILD ONE.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hT_xrsjKN_Y

Tempest

Uhh, you forgot Star Trek.....

Or is that too obvious?

Oldskool138

I got my copy of Impulse today!  I forgot how hysterical Shatner is in it.  His outfits alone are worth the price of admission.  The chase through the car wash had me in stitches.  Harold Sakata looked truly embarrassed to be involved in that scene. 

All the characters replay lines of dialog from other scenes in their thoughts through voice-overs.  I guess one of two things happened:  The director had no faith in his actors to convey the right emotions for the scene or he's just a hack who knows nothing about pacing, editing or nuance.  It's probably the latter.  The girl's main purpose in the script was to wander around witnessing William Shatner do things.  She has Jason-like teleportation powers to boot.  No matter how fast Shat runs, she's right behind him.

A must see for us B-Movie fans!  :thumbup:
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Raffine

QuoteI got my copy of Impulse today! 

Amazon's got it for $2.65 so I guess I'm in. I'm curious about the Shatner film INCUBUS (1965) with the dialogue all in Esperanto.

Bad News: Unless you live in China, Hungary, or Bulgaria you're out of luck finding an Esperanto class. 

Today I got my Nick Philips Horror Trilogy (SATAN'S BLACK WEDDING/CRIMINALLY INSANE/CRIMINALLY INSANE II). It'll be the perfect background noise while I rush around and try to get the taxes done tonight.  :hatred: 

Apparently Philips and Priscilla Alden continued the antics of Crazy Fat Ethel in a couple of more films titled DEATH NURSE and, not surprisingly, DEATH NURSE 2, but these are apparently next to impossible to find.  :thumbdown:
If you're an Andy Milligan fan there's no hope for you.

Torgo

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