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 Re: Movies and non-global culture 
 Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.201
  Sunday, December 10, 2000, at 16:41:54
  Re: Movies and non-global culture posted by Wormwood on Sunday, December 10, 2000, at 16:37:33:
> > > > That's exactly what I'm talking about, although it was in colour. In particular, that scene referred to the gloriously insane and overdone way they used to get into the rockets via a mind-boggling sequence of ridiculous mechanical contraptions, instead of merely walking in and sitting down. :-) > > > > The garden pond in "A Close Shave" will also be instantly familiar to anyone who's seen Thunderbirds, but I can't really describe why all this is so funny. If you haven't seen the show, or any of the other series from the same studio, nothing I can say will ever give the full impression of its magnificent silliness. > > > > Brunnen-"This is the voice of the Mysterons"G > >  > NOW I remeber!  They used to show that on YTV all the time! Man, that show was cool.  The B&W one was actually something else.  Like "Rocket X-10" or something.  Hmm... > >  > Wormwood
  Here's the link to one of my previous forum raves about Thunderbirds and related series.
  Brunnen-"loving silly science fiction for 29 years"G 
  Brunnen-G's original Thunderbirds post
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