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ELGROOVER Says:
Jun 22, 2008 - oxmys Not logical, fascin@ing nonetheless : |
davidhocd Says:
Jun 22, 2008 - cdbe nouvelles de___à___! he might be friend to annafreud(born1895,he1890 both in vienna where freud opened his shop1891) should check if 1338 isn't freud's crisis-number then. 1907 1st opera:faust;1908 1st cartoon: fantasmagorie;1908 1st porn:la bonne auberge:) 19131st "cinéroman":fantomas1919 1st"science-fiction:trip to mars19321st zoom
IgnasiVR Says:
Jun 23, 2008 - Excelente vídeo. En el seg. 1:48 sale el abuelo de Bender de Futurama.
milesprunier Says:
Jun 24, 2008 - Yes, he looks a lot like Bender, doesn't he?
ripjoint Says:
Jun 25, 2008 - Good God. Fantastic. Long live Fred Schneider and the memory of Fritz Lang. A friend of mine had Metropolis on Beta back in the mid 'seventies and I thought that this was the Alpha and the Omega. I think now that this was true.
jeanharlow78 Says:
Jul 11, 2008 - i looooove it. It makes u want to move ur body in the weirdest ways. Its so much fun
JRCrowley Says:
Jul 14, 2008 - I like you.
jeanharlow78 Says:
Jul 16, 2008 - thanks JR
arklat Says:
Aug 4, 2008 - Fred makes the "hooo hooo" sound at the start of the song by blowing over the top of a beer bottle. Pretty cool, huh?
GoblinXXX Says:
Aug 11, 2008 - That was fun. I was surprised there was no clip of the endless dancing to Strangers in Paradise from FIRE MAIDENS OF OUTER SPACE, though.
JainaMac Says:
Aug 17, 2008 - Well done! We had a lot of fun watching that.
iMBBonlyone Says:
Aug 29, 2008 - hee hee. art.
hailbrainiac Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - On stage he actually plays a toy piano in Rock Lobster.
druidess01 Says:
Sep 25, 2008 - luvs it.
101Volts Says:
Oct 15, 2008 - Hey, aren't the clips at the start from Metropolis (1928)?
milesprunier Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - Yes, the clips at the start and at the end are from Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927).
101Volts Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - I think you mean "Dance This Mess Around".
101Volts Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - Thanks, I also recognize Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet and the guy in a weird suit at 2:06. Wasn't he from a 13 episode TV series called "Moon Men" Or something similar?
milesprunier Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - I believe the guy in the flying suit is from "Zombies of the Stratosphere", a weird little movie from 1952 that features Leonard Nimoy in a small role as a Martian.
101Volts Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - Hmm. I may be confusing spacemen here. Or perhaps both used similar suits.
LIFEONPLANETBECK Says:
Nov 3, 2008 - I'll never forget the 1st time I heard this and The B-52's....Beam me up Scotty! My luscious/prescious muse-de-jour(eternity actually) Beck(hands off he's MINE) was obviously inspired by this while he wrote The Information(hehe)Classic space boogie, back when I was a proper diva(the memories...)Fine work there comrade, cheers!
13Videos Says:
Nov 3, 2008 - Thanks for sharing the link to this with me, Planet Beck. Great theme - and quite close to heart - especially of late. Rise up Rock Lobsters!
TheRealInvaderZim Says:
Nov 5, 2008 - Classic mix -Thanks again :):)
hypnotistcharm Says:
Nov 14, 2008 - The Green Turtle Restaurant/Bar Whittier Calif. for Classic K-ROQ music.



LifeOfLiterature Says:
May 9, 2008 - The only Sci-Fi series I feel was completely un-sexist is Star Trek; Voyager. Janeway was my childhood hero.