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Brian Johnson announces updated SPACE:1999 series.

That franchise jumped the shark the moment the Star Child was born in the second miniseries.

True. But it landed in the enclosure with the shark when the series got rid of all the interesting supporting characters. Especially when they added the interesting supporting characters (see Ham Tyler) because the leads were paint we were watching dry.
 
The cast reduction mid-season was done to save money as a response to sagging ratings. I guess that makes it a cousin of shark-jumping, which is revamping or spicing up a show in a weird and arbitrary way in hopes of countering a ratings decline, but I don't see it as quite the same thing. They weren't trying to get a ratings boost with the change, just reduce their budget.

I agree that Michael Ironside was a charismatic addition to the cast, but I don't agree that the main leads were bland. I always quite liked Faye Grant. And Jane Badler was quite good, although they really had her camp it up.
 
If they really wanted spice they should have had more sex.... Alien / human sex, and without the skinsuits
Considering the limits of 80s' network tv, there was a lot of (implied) sex. And obviously Sybil Danning
V-Mary-Kruger-Tiger-Skin-complete-costume-3.jpg


And I didn't ever know that reptiles have a lot of "mammal" envy. Like, a lot.
Mary-Krueger.jpg
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I mean, they are fake skins. So, How did it work in the tv show universe? Did they go to the skin maker and ask for certain "measurements"?
 
Considering the limits of 80s' network tv, there was a lot of (implied) sex. And obviously Sybil Danning
V-Mary-Kruger-Tiger-Skin-complete-costume-3.jpg


And I didn't ever know that reptiles have a lot of "mammal" envy. Like, a lot.
Mary-Krueger.jpg
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I mean, they are fake skins. So, How did it work in the tv show universe? Did they go to the skin maker and ask for certain "measurements"?


You're way over thinking it....... Clearly the alien body under that has nice hips and huge boobs
 
Oh, yes. My toy spaceships (many of which I still have in a box) included:

  • A toy water rocket (this model)
  • The launcher for said rocket, which I felt looked more like a spaceship than the actual rocket
  • A Tasco pocket microscope whose light served as its "engine"
  • A plastic insert from a portable typewriter, meant to hold the hammers in place, but which looked to me like a Cylon Raider-esque space fighter
  • The bottom half of a die-cast metal toy jet airplane that I once threw out my 3rd-story window into the backyard and could never find the top half of after that
  • A Rubik's Snake folded into a geometric configuration that looked spaceship-like to me
  • Several electronic connector pieces attached to each other in a way that looked spaceship-like to me
  • A purple plastic thingy I found somewhere that looks kind of like Boba Fett's rear-mounted rocket launcher but not quite
  • A loose button whose shape reminded me of a flying saucer

I also had a pocket camera that I pretended was a space station, since it had various sliding/opening hatches for batteries, film, etc. that I could pretend were docking bays. I even made a little cardboard miniature of my half-metal-plane "spaceship" to scale with the "space station," so I could do "long shots" of it docking. (I imagined getting a camera and creating special-effects shots of the ship miniatures, but never actually did so.)

You should check out this: https://mymodernmet.com/spaceship-d...iv4nklHwfO6jgDaGm46z0Le6GSw35v4G07vEy9h8KCDF4

I really like the way this guy envisions everyday stuff as spacecraft. The guy's got some talent and should be working professionally somewhere if he isn't already.
 
it was a challenge to bend the 3D T-Rex model into the long discredited "tail dragging" form.

The erect porker, as it was called.

Oh, yes. My toy spaceships (many of which I still have in a box) included:

  • A toy water rocket (this model)
  • A loose button whose shape reminded me of a flying saucer

I also had a pocket camera that I pretended was a space station, since it had various sliding/opening hatches for batteries, film, etc. that I could pretend were docking bays. I even made a little cardboard miniature of my half-metal-plane "spaceship" to scale with the "space station," so I could do "long shots" of it docking. (I imagined getting a camera and creating special-effects shots of the ship miniatures, but never actually did so.)

That is how kids should play

I still collect pen marker parts, containers and the like. "One day, I'll..."

You should check out this: https://mymodernmet.com/spaceship-d...iv4nklHwfO6jgDaGm46z0Le6GSw35v4G07vEy9h8KCDF4

I really like the way this guy envisions everyday stuff as spacecraft.

Found shapes make for the best spacecraft. Car air fresheners make for great greebles.
 
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