Roswell incident was Russian craft piloted by midgets

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  1. Tan Ru

    Tan Ru Captain Captain

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    Well, if it's on the Huffy-Puffy site, it's gotta be true. ;)
     
  2. DarthTom

    DarthTom Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Would you recommend buying the book? I got the google books trial first chapter but didn't want to fork out the $19 for the actual book itself.
     
  3. CorporalClegg

    CorporalClegg Fleet Admiral Admiral

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    Is that Laura Dern?
     
  4. J.T.B.

    J.T.B. Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Hard to say. I paid $15 for the Kindle edition and that is about as high as I would go, but I am known to be a cheapskate on books. I'd say if you are really interested in Cold War history, intelligence and espionage, the U-2 and A-12/SR-71 programs, nuclear testing and so on it might be worth $19.

    --Justin
     
  5. Holdfast

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    Guys, you may want to read this

    Seems like the Nazis had their own human-animal program... :lol:

    Nazi Dog Soldiers vs Soviet Human-Ape Hybrids... why did we never see this?! :mad: :D
     
  6. Beagleman

    Beagleman Commodore Commodore

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    I would pay a lot to see that movie! ...in 3D!
     
  7. M'Sharak

    M'Sharak Definitely Herbert. Maybe. Moderator

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    And how soon will The Asylum be able to get the movie produced for airing on SyFy Saturday?
     
  8. KJbushway

    KJbushway Commodore

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    just ask them it will be done in a month. I'd watch it.
     
  9. Holdfast

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    Pray to the TV overlords that this will be done.
     
  10. KJbushway

    KJbushway Commodore

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    I think that all you have to do is create the script and present the idea to them. judging from the past movies they've done, I don't see them turning it down.
     
  11. RJDiogenes

    RJDiogenes Idealistic Cynic and Canon Champion Premium Member

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    I don't believe in prayer, but for this I'll give it a shot. :bolian:
     
  12. RAMA

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    No they were Ferengis
     
  13. Shatnertage

    Shatnertage Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    My thoughts exactly. I don't believe that no one's done a movie about this yet.

    Fascinating to hear that the Nazis spent a lot of time and money working on something that sounds like a vaudeville act. "I'm hungry! Give me cakes!" :guffaw:
     
  14. Holdfast

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    The people at Wall's Sausages stole the Nazi technology...

    [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfQnCoGJ83o[/yt]
     
  15. iBender

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    In Camden?
    IN CAMDEN!?
    [even bigger font]IN CAMDEN...!!![/even bigger font]

    That was my reaction to:
    [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbUL50v6xpU[/yt]

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    [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzmmlaZ9b9I[/yt]
     
  16. Locutus of Bored

    Locutus of Bored Yo, Dawg! I Heard You Like Avatars... In Memoriam

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    If you leave out the WW2 and Cold War angles, the intelligent dog vs. semi-apelike supersoldier creature was done in the Dean Koontz novel 'Watchers,' which spawned a series of terrible low-budget "films" (the links to them are at the bottom of the page), the last three of which were all direct-to-video/dvd. They starred such giants of b-movies as Corey Haim, Marc Singer (the Beastmaster seemed an appropriate choice), Wings Hauser, and Mark Hamill.