• Re: Sad Day

    From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Mike Powell on Thu Oct 4 04:24:18 2018

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    Good for you! I just can't wrap my mind around a female playing a superhero in that role because it doesn't fit in with the comic book
    creation. Now we have Supergirl on TV and it looks to be quite popular. She is
    supposed to be Superman's cousin, but I only watched the pilot episode.

    Now DC Comics and Marvel Comics are having a fight over who stole from whom. Those guys ought to get a life.

    BTW, I watched "Escape To Sonoita" and didn't expect that truck tank to be holding 3,000 gallons of water. (-:

    I lost interest before that.

    take on a theme that a lot of the other CW super hero shows have... being politically correct... so I lost interest.

    "ARROW" was okay, but I lost interest in it, too. "The Tomorrow People" needed
    better writers.

    screenplay. I also am certain they had to call one in for a couple of other movies (non-Marlowe) that he originally worked on... he did not get on well with movie folk.

    That's right.

    I'm now remembering that the Marlowe stories were mainly in Florida
    (Miami area, I think).

    Actually, Los Angeles and surrounding areas. One or two strayed as far
    as Palm Springs.

    I think I have my book detectives mixed up again.

    I knew he was quite a bit older than her. Normally, I would not think it would work, either, but she was really into him. Some jealous suitor (maybe Howard Hawks) once said that he thought they fell in love with
    each
    other's characters in "To Have and Have Not" and not actually with each other. If that is true, considering how well it worked, maybe it was not such a bad thing!

    Jealousy has been with us a long time.


    Regards,

    Roger

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ROGER NELSON on Thu Oct 4 18:39:00 2018
    BTW, I watched "Escape To Sonoita" and didn't expect that truck tank to be >holding 3,000 gallons of water. (-:

    I lost interest before that.

    LOL, I also did not expect it the first time I saw it. It is one of my favorite episodes but, the last time I saw it on MeTV, it appeared to me
    that they cut part of the story out. Maybe I just imagined some night
    scenes between when the gansters leave and when they are eventually found,
    but it seemed like part of the story was missing and it was (therefore) not
    as good.

    "ARROW" was okay, but I lost interest in it, too. "The Tomorrow People" needed
    better writers.

    Me also. I also liked "The Flash" for the first couple of seasons before
    it got too difficult to keep track of who had speedforce and who did not. :)

    I never saw "The Tomorrow People."

    Mike

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Mike Powell on Sat Oct 6 04:53:49 2018
    On Thu Oct-04-2018 18:39, Mike Powell (1:2320/105) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    BTW, I watched "Escape To Sonoita" and didn't expect that truck tank to be >holding 3,000 gallons of water. (-:

    LOL, I also did not expect it the first time I saw it. It is one
    of my favorite episodes but, the last time I saw it on MeTV, it
    appeared to me that they cut part of the story out. Maybe I just
    imagined some night scenes between when the gansters leave and when
    they are eventually found, but it seemed like part of the story was missing and it was (therefore) not as good.

    It might have made a goor "Twilight Zone" episode

    I never saw "The Tomorrow People."

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    The Tomorrow People is an American science fiction television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Phil Klemmer, and Julie Plec which aired on The CW during the
    2013-14 American television season. It was a remake of the original British television series of the same name, created by Roger Price, which ran from 1973-79. The series follows a group of young people who possess psionic powers as the result of human evolution. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    It came on right after "Arrow".


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to ROGER NELSON on Sat Oct 6 17:56:00 2018
    BTW, I watched "Escape To Sonoita" and didn't expect that truck tank to be >holding 3,000 gallons of water. (-:
    LOL, I also did not expect it the first time I saw it. It is one
    It might have made a goor "Twilight Zone" episode

    Ironically, sometimes I get it mixed up and remember it as a TZ episode. :)

    Mike

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to Mike Powell on Sun Oct 7 10:19:20 2018
    On Sat Oct-06-2018 17:56, Mike Powell (1:2320/105) wrote to ROGER NELSON:

    BTW, I watched "Escape To Sonoita" and didn't expect that truck
    tank to be holding 3,000 gallons of water. (-:

    LOL, I also did not expect it the first time I saw it. It is one
    It might have made a goor "Twilight Zone" episode

    Ironically, sometimes I get it mixed up and remember it as a TZ
    episode. :)

    It's easy to tell the difference between Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock. (-:


    Regards,

    Roger
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