As a space historian, I did sime research at Space Park in Redondo Beach. I got to eat at the commisary where the pancake monsters clung to the rafters...
Interesting. Did the overall location still look the same as when the episode was filmed?
As a space historian, I did sime research at Space Park in Redondo Beach. I got to eat at the commisary where the pancake monsters clung to the rafters...
Interesting. Did the overall location still look the same as when the episode was filmed?
A Piece Of The Action and Patterns Of Force are for me, the two worst Star Trek episodes ever made.
They are quintessential Star Trek.A Piece Of The Action and Patterns Of Force are for me, the two worst Star Trek episodes ever made.
They are both okay shows, Patterns being better and there are worse to come in season three believe me!
JB
It was a comedy about producing a musical about Nazis as part of confidence scheme. Later made into a Broadway show and a musical comedy film. Considered a classic on film and stage.There was a Mel Brooks comedy about singing and dancing Nazis, if I remember correctly.![]()
It was a comedy about producing a musical about Nazis as part of confidence scheme. Later made into a Broadway show and a musical comedy film. Considered a classic on film and stage.
It was a better WW II story than we got in "Patterns of Force."
A Piece Of The Action and Patterns Of Force are for me, the two worst Star Trek episodes ever made.
A great one. Spock's whole situation, very affecting, and it must be the worst thing he was ever put through. His mastery over the pain, after they've gotten across just how extreme it is. Kirk's position of having to slaughter a million people if no solution is found. Even the fake look of the creatures had a good line to help us accept it... about how they don't look quite "real", and their having come from so far away that physical laws might be different. That got my imagination going, as a kid. They were great at those little SF ideas to chew over, as covers for flaws.Anyone else out there in interspace like Operation : Annihilate?![]()
Mudd's Women and Turnabout Intruder would like to have a discussion with you.
To avoid confusion, THE PRODUCERS was the early Mel Brooks movie with the singing and dancing Nazis. "Springtime for Hitler," etc.
TO BE OR NOT TO BE was a different Mel Brooks comedy featuring Nazis. That one was a remake of a classic 1942 movie starring Jack Benny and Carole Lombard. (The original has much more teeth, IMHO, since it was actually filmed and released when the Nazis were still a genuine threat.)
E-yep. Brooks' is of the opinion that you attack your enemies by making fun of them. In The Producers the confidence scheme is sell 1000% of a play, then produce something so terrible it closes at the intermission, because no investors will expect returns from a bomb, so they deliberately look for the most terrible and offensive script imaginable, the opening number of which goes a little something like this...To avoid confusion, THE PRODUCERS was the early Mel Brooks movie with the singing and dancing Nazis. "Springtime for Hitler," etc.
TO BE OR NOT TO BE was a different Mel Brooks comedy featuring Nazis. That one was a remake of a classic 1942 movie starring Jack Benny and Carole Lombard. (The original has much more teeth, IMHO, since it was actually filmed and released when the Nazis were still a genuine threat.)
Don't forget "The Alternative Factor" and "The Way to Eden."
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