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   George Johnson to Salvatore   
   Re: So....Manos   
   25 Jan 13 07:22:50   
   
   From: matrix29@charter.net   
      
   "Salvatore"  wrote in message   
   news:kdsb8j$3109$1@yojimbo.hack...   
   > On 2013-01-04, Joseph Nebus  wrote:   
   >>"Curse you, Don Tickles, Notary Public!"   
   >>   
   >>         It's a rerun, but if you hadn't seen it before, that's at   
   >> least as good.  They're reshowing _Plan 9 From Outer Space_ the week   
   >> after that, too.   
   >>   
   >   
   > I haven't seen _Plan 9 From Outer Space_, so I may just skip the _Manos_   
   > premiere and wait a week.   
   >   
   > --   
   > Blah blah bleh...   
   > GCS/CM d(-)@>-- s+:- !a C++$ UBL++++$ L+$ W+++$ w M++ Y++ b++   
      
       Well, if you want to look at "PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE" in a far more   
   enlightened mindset.   
       PLAN 9 was the first serious ZOMBIE MOVIE.   
   ---   
      
       "Plan 9 from Outer Space" (originally titled "Grave Robbers from Outer   
   Space") (1959)   
       The plot of the film involves extraterrestrial beings who are seeking to   
   stop humans from creating a doomsday weapon that would destroy the universe.   
   In the course of doing so, the aliens implement "Plan 9", a scheme to   
   resurrect Earth's dead as what modern audiences would consider zombies   
   (called "ghouls" in the film itself) to get the planet's attention, causing   
   chaos.   
      
       In San Fernando, California, two gravediggers are filling the grave of   
   the young wife of an unnamed old man. Hearing a strange noise, they decide   
   to leave the cemetery but are attacked and killed by the resurrected corpse   
   of the young woman. Meanwhile, in the skies nearby, a pilot named Jeff Trent   
   and his co-pilot Danny encounter a flying saucer.   
      
   Absorbed in his grief over his wife's death, the old man walks into the path   
   of an oncoming automobile. At his funeral, mourners discover the bodies of   
   the gravediggers. Inspector Daniel Clay and other police officers come to   
   the cemetery to investigate. While searching the graveyard, Clay encounters   
   the female zombie, now joined by the reanimated corpse of the old man, and   
   is killed.   
      
   ---   
      
       In short, what is the plot of George Romero's "Night of the Living Dead"   
   (1968)?   
   Radio reports explain that a state of mass murder is sweeping across the   
   East Coast of the United States. When Ben finds a television, the emergency   
   broadcaster reports that the recently deceased have become reanimated and   
   are consuming the flesh of the living. Experts, scientists, and the United   
   States military do not know the cause, though one scientist suspects   
   radioactive contamination from a space probe returning from Venus that   
   exploded in the Earth's atmosphere.   
      
   ---   
      
       One movie led fairly directly to the other.  In fact you could logically   
   consider "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) as a SEQUEL to   
   "Plan 9 from Outer Space" (originally titled "Grave Robbers from Outer   
   Space") (1959).  Except  "Night of the Living Dead" was a far-too-successful   
   implementation of the "Reactivate the undead plan".  In this case, PLAN 9   
   tells the backstory of what caused the dead to rise from their inert state   
   to consume the flesh of the living.  Extending the thought, when the villain   
   of PLAN 9 died, the plan continued, the reanimated dead continued to infect   
   the living plus reanimate the dead and the radiation of the UFO from PLAN 9   
   continued to orbit the planet reanimating the recently dead by that method   
   as well.   
      
       PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE the original "Zombies Devour the World" movie   
   with "Night of the Living Dead" merely the logical continuation of PLAN 9   
   after the masterminds of the plan died (and logically were reanimated to   
   become instinct-driven thoughtless human-flesh-devouring zombies).  The ship   
   in PLAN 9 went boom at the end of the movie, but did not necessarily stop   
   emitting the "reanimate the recently dead" radiation which caused "Night of   
   the Living Dead" (and all the sequel branch out movies to that keystone   
   movie) thereafter.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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