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Watched The Deadly Mantis (1957) last night on television. I found
it rather disconcerting that at the height of the Cold War that the
U.S. was barely able to handle a giant bug, let alone the Soviets.
:p
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Watched The Deadly Mantis (1957) last night on television. I found
it rather disconcerting that at the height of the Cold War that the
U.S. was barely able to handle a giant bug, let alone the Soviets.
:p
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I'm more afraid of insects. They will take over the world after we all blow eachother up.
:lol:I remember a movie from 70s (I think) about a huge spider. Don't remember the end but I guess they killed it 😛
:lol:That movie poster is great! Watched a few film noir movies the last few days and thought about you. Gun Crazy was just awesome. Had the crazy broad and everything.:lol::heart:
Star I can't remember seeing that one. I'll have to look ir up. It wasn't about the NRA was it? :p:heart:
Whatever it is that takes over for us, I hope that it is not spiders or insects. Yuck.
No, it wasn't about the NRA.:p:lol:It was about a guy who fell in love with a crazy broad who led him down a crooked path. About the only thing the two of them had in common was being sharpshooters. Typical film noir kind of stuff.:D:heart:
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