Tag: 20000 Leagues Under the Sea

  • Jules Verne’s Sci-Fi Film Renaissance

    Jules Verne’s Sci-Fi Film Renaissance

    When Walt Disney let the cork out of the bottle on “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954), he inadvertently launched the “Decade of Verne” – a notion bolstered by Michael Todd’s star-studded “Around the World in 80 Days” (1956). “Around the World” was recognized with a shelf-full of Academy Awards, including one for Best Picture, and the luster of prestige was added to the glitter of box office gold.

    The rest of ‘50s and early ‘60s were punctuated by big screen adaptations of Jules Verne’s novels of adventure and scientific speculation. Verne was the very thing to lure viewers out of their living rooms, away from their television sets and back into theaters, as production designers and effects artists were given carte blanche to fill their canvases with eyepopping visuals.

    One of the more successful of these cinematic translations is “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (1959), inspired by Verne’s 1864 novel. Captain Nemo himself, James Mason, heads a ragtag scientific expedition – including a bumbling pupil, the widow of his scientific rival, a Norse giant and his pet goose – to the earth’s core, his observations alternating between wonder and Henry Higgins-like exasperation, as he ponders why a woman can’t be more like a man.

    Though the movie is absorbing and entertaining in a way that few spectacles are today, it requires an extra leap of imagination to comprehend what it would have been like to experience it for the first time in a movie palace, in Cinemascope, with Bernard Herrmann’s alternately ominous and thunderous score.

    Our discussion of the film is bound to be a rather thin substitute, but preparations are underway for Roy and I to go spelunking on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. We’ll be skirting phosphorescent pools and fleeing giant lizards. Keep feeding us rope in the comments section, as we livestream on Facebook, this Friday evening at 7:00 EST!

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  • Jules Verne Movie Music New Year on WWFM

    Jules Verne Movie Music New Year on WWFM

    This week on “Picture Perfect,” ring in a new year with Jules Verne’s novels of science, progress and adventure.

    Enjoy music from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (Paul J. Smith), “In Search of the Castaways” (William Alwyn), “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (Bernard Herrmann), and “Around the World in 80 Days” (Victor Young).

    Verne’s characters frequently venture into the unknown, yet manage to overcome all obstacles. Of course, it doesn’t hurt carry a harpoon, just in case.

    Raise a glass to Jules Verne with Phileas Fogg and Passepartout, on “Picture Perfect,” music for the movies, this Saturday evening at 6:00 EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

  • Sci-Fi Movies Superman and 20000 Leagues Discussion

    Have a sinking feeling? Maybe it’s just Roy and my end-of-the-year discussion about “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Hang in there. We’ll attempt to raise your spirits with an idealistic start to 2021 and a New Year’s Day chinwag about “Superman: The Movie” (1978).

    Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner live-streams on Facebook most Friday and Sunday evenings at 7:00 EST.

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  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Disney Movie Review

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Disney Movie Review

    Hope you’ve all been enjoying the holidays, albeit with some necessary modifications and perhaps a few compromises. Not to proselytize, but if we all do the right thing, hopefully this year will soon be little more than an unpleasant memory.

    Be that as it may, in this season of merriment, Roy and I will conclude 2020 on a low note – and isn’t that saying something? – with an “in-depth” discussion of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954).

    This whale of a tale features Kirk Douglas as the swashbuckling Ned Land, James Mason as a brooding Captain Nemo, and a 40-foot squid as the ultimate metaphor for that great leveler, COVID. Land sings a saucy sea shanty about his affairs with loose women, and Nemo plays Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor (of course) on an organ in his decked-out submarine. Gotta love vintage Disney.

    Peter Lorre and Paul Lukas are along for the ride, in this intelligent family classic that’s refreshingly free of flatulence jokes.

    I hope you’ll join us for a hearty good riddance to 2020, on the next Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. Leave your comments in the captain’s log as we live-stream on Facebook, this Sunday evening at 7:00 EST.

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  • Santa vs Martians A Star Wars Conspiracy?

    None other than Santa himself was kind enough to sit in for me for last night’s discussion of “Santa Claus Conquered the Martians,” and I don’t think Roy has ever laughed so hard. During the course of what might kindly be termed an autopsy, it gradually emerged that George Lucas stole everything from this cult camp masterpiece (including the spiderweb viewports, a Yoda-like mentor, the Wampa snow beast, and the Jedi mind-trick) to create “Star Wars.” Okay, maybe he also borrowed a little from “Metropolis” and Akira Kurosawa, but what are they next to “Santa Claus Conquered the Martians?” Am I joking? Share the pain – watch the movie – and then soothe the burn with this revelatory analysis.

    We’re off next Friday for Christmas, but we’ll be back on Sunday, full of merriment, to end the year on a low note – 20,000 leagues, to be exact – and a 2020 discussion of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954).

    Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner is live-streamed on Facebook most Friday and Sunday evenings at 7:00 EST.

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    Happy holidays, and remember to keep Mars in Christmars!

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