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  • Hulk & Moon Zero Two Discussion

    Hulk & Moon Zero Two Discussion

    Green with envy over missing last night’s discussion about “The Incredible Hulk?” Keep your shirt on! The show is archived at Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner.

    We’ll be back on Friday to talk about “Moon Zero Two” (1969), a British science fiction opus set in the year 2021! The film was slated for release three months after the Apollo 11 moon landing, so a couple of references to Neil Armstrong were hurriedly inserted during post production.

    What did this visionary tale get right? Essentially, Catherine Schell.

    We’ll be over the moon, I’m sure, when you join us in the comments section, as we all go Schell-hunting on the next “Roy’s Tie Dye Sci Fi Corner,” this Friday evening at 7:00 EDT.

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  • Edgar Rice Burroughs Deep Dive with Scott Tracy Griffin

    Edgar Rice Burroughs Deep Dive with Scott Tracy Griffin

    Thank you so much to Scott Tracy Griffin for joining us in spreading the love for Edgar Rice Burroughs on last night’s Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner. As a Burroughs fan since my teens, I had so been looking forward to this episode!

    Enjoy the conversation, check out Griffin’s writings – he’s got two lavishly illustrated, carefully researched, and compellingly-written coffee table books, Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration and Tarzan on Film, with another project in the pipeline – and then consider giving Burroughs a whirl. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: if you only know Tarzan from the movies, you don’t know Tarzan!

    But there’s also the Mars (John Carter) books, the Pellucidar (hollow earth) novels, the Caspak trilogy (including “The Land That Time Forgot”), some highly-regarded westerns, and so much more. For imaginative world-building and flamboyant adventure, accept no substitutes!

    As a product of the pulps, Burroughs had the luxury to revisit his creations again and again, lending fresh perspectives in his sequels to characters and settings indelibly established in the popular originals. As an artist, he may not have been Hemingway, Faulkner, or Fitzgerald (whose combined works he easily outsold), but at his best, his stories have a primal appeal, an adolescent exuberance, and an ennobling sense of romance that make them timelessly entertaining.

    Watch the show here, and give it a thumbs-up, if you’re so inclined:

    Roy and I will reconvene on Friday for a nostalgic trip back to 1977 and a reminiscence of the television series “The Incredible Hulk,” starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno (in tattered pants and a yak-haired wig). Sadly, at the moment, it is difficult to find the episodes available for streaming, but I’ve managed to locate the pilot on Dailymotion.

    Part I

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x768k92?fbclid=IwAR0kxIQPYWPMJUH1NbFsgAgC6IMVHFPxtFHixMJHwqE7iUQrBMI8SVn65j8

    Part II

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x768k91?fbclid=IwAR0Z-Aa9qqnNazKAVvqKnb3wRpZsC3s1BRaEbKk0caSIweizrvnnJ2bTlcE

    Mr. McGee, you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry! We’ll be burning through our wardrobe, as you flood the comments section with your gamma rays, when we livestream on Facebook, this Sunday evening at 7:00 EDT! (PLEASE NOTE: there will be no show this Friday!)

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