Saturday, 4 April 2009

When World's Collide

7 comments:

Wunderbear said...

When "World's" Collide?

WORLD'S?!

Are you a greengrocer, Mr Zondy? Do you think that just because you are on the internet, your abuse of the apostrophe can go unpunished?

FORSHAME.

jayessell said...

I wonder how this movie did in Harlem?
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According to IMDB a remake is in production.
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I read the sequel novel.
The planet that takes up Earth's orbit had ready to occupy cities and ready to drive cars!
Also...
The Commies had their own rocket and the USA's survivors shot them down.

jayessell said...

Danny Kaye?!?

Sergej said...

(to jayessell) And as I recall, the Huns' rocket did make it to the planet, and they and the Americans fought a war. Jerries and commies fighting on the same side, I think? Of course, back then this wasn't presented as polluting Paradise, as it would likely be now. Back then it was, "even Paradise has a snake, and some cleaning of house must be done to make it habitable.

But I think the last time I read these books I was in my early undergrad, and they might not be as I remember them. Damn book elves keep changing things around if I don't keep re-reading!

jayessell said...

Sergej...
You are correct.

The 'Axis of Evil' (Germans, Japanese and Russians) did land successfully, and only later attacked the other settlement.

They used knockout gas but were shot down before their troops could land.

The atomic engines were taken off the rocketship and converted to anti-aircraft beam weapons.

Yes... it's been quite a while since I read it also.


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BTW... Video not available!

The Mission to Mars one is still up.
The Martians are wearing the 'Destination Moon' spacesuits!

Sergej said...

Ah yes, now I remember! I recall checking the (c) dates on the first and second novels, way back when I read them. First book, Germans were presented as fine engineers with perhaps too much of a perfectionist streak, and second... history had started to unfold a little out here in the real world.

Well, since the interwebs are coming out of my apartment walls now (along with mice, it seems), I'll be able to participate in discussions here again.

jayessell said...

"Flight to Mars" (Mission to Mars is a different movie altogether.)

Recycled Destination Moon spacesuits.

Mars Babes in Miniskirts.


Uncreditedly based on "Aelita," by the Russian novelist Alexei Tolstoy.