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   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article <4F2C0733.B02014E4@hotmail.com>,   
   RT wrote:   
   >The Doctor wrote:   
   >>   
   >> In article <4F0FB670.58BBFEA0@hotmMOVEail.com>,   
   >> RT wrote:   
   >> >Jette Goldie wrote:   
   >> >> On 03/09/2011 00:58, Lloyd E Parsons wrote:   
   >> >> > On 9/2/11 6:02 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:   
   >> >> >> On 9/2/2011 8:51 AM, David Johnston wrote:   
   >> >> >>> On 9/2/2011 2:07 AM, TMC wrote:   
   >> >> >>>   
   >> >> >>>> 2. Making Flash Gordon non-space-bound.   
   >> >> >>>> This one still makes us scratch our heads. You get to do the rights   
   of   
   >> >> >>>> one of space opera's most recognizable characters, who's famous for   
   >> >> >>>> flying around on rockets and battling against aliens in space — and   
   >> >> >>>> you never put him on a spaceship.   
   >> >> >>>   
   >> >> >>> Flash Gordon battled aliens in spaceships? News to me. Buck Rogers   
   did a   
   >> >> >>> lot of spaceship stuff, but Flash was restricted to Mongo.   
   >> >> >>>   
   >> >> >>   
   >> >> >> Didn't he get to Mongo in a spaceship? My knowledge of the character   
   is   
   >> >> >> a bit limited but I always considered spaceships and space battles to   
   be   
   >> >> >> part of Flash Gordon. The TV version changed it from battling aliens   
   on   
   >> >> >> another planet to battling featherless hawk people in another   
   dimension.   
   >> >> >   
   >> >> > Yep, both Flash Gordon the movie, and Flesh Gordon the bit racier   
   >> >> > version, showed Flash traveling by spaceship.   
   >> >>   
   >> >> some of us are old enough to remember the old black and white serial   
   >> >> Flash Gordon, with its rocketships. (ok, not quite old enough to see   
   >> >> the serial in cinemas, but during the summer holidays BBC used to show   
   >> >> them daily to keep us kids amused)   
   >> >   
   >> >And you can buy them.   
   >>   
   >> Black and white is very passe now.   
   >   
   >So? Lots of classic movies in BW and they still get watched and bought.   
   >   
   >And look at one of the current oscar contenders, BW *and* silent...   
      
   Colour it up please.   
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