Sunday, April 29, 2007

Russian Sci-Fi invades Secret Movie Night



almost can't wait for Tuesday night. It's finally time to screen what i love the most: space travel, robots, giant monsters, alien worlds. what more could you ask for?

It's time for Pavel Klushantsev's 1962 Russian sci-fi/thriller "Planeta Bur" ("Storm Planet"),featuring a spaceship full of brave cosmonauts, the planet Venus, a robot named John and lots of the aforementioned monsters.

as far as I'm concerned, this film has it all.

so yea, this film has been ripped off countless times, by the likes of Roger Corman and many others. But this is the real deal. A very well written and prescient work, surprisingly so perhaps, although it's not without its communist leanings.
Nevertheless, it set new standards at the time for it's imaginative storytelling and inventive special effects. For me, it's the Communist answer to Fred Wilcox's 1956 "Forbidden Planet". Both way ahead of their time in terms of effects, storytelling and manner of conveying that human element so often lacking in modern sci-fi filmmaking.

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Monday, April 23, 2007

SecretMovieNight - week six

While it is now officially people-watching season on Church Street, it's movie-watching season at STK.
Tomorrow's episode will be semi-Earth Day inspired. Still sorting out the details, run time, set list and all that. but I promise nothing short of fine entertainment with an ecoconsciously creamy nougat center as a tasty bonus. Enjoy indeed!

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Monday, April 16, 2007

So it goes


Let's start a-blogging, shall we? We're approximately one month into the life of Secret Movie Night. so far so good. Haven't been yet? you should. what are you waiting for? Stay tuned for updates and previews of coming attractions.

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