A to Z Challenge
...Eddie Albert starred with Ray Milland (Escape to Witch Mountain) who starred in..
1. X-THE MAN WITH THE X-RAY EYES-1962-HORROR
DIRECTOR: Roger Corman
STARS: Ray Milland
PLOT: A brilliant doctor has created X-eye drops to enhance vision and have x-ray vision. he takes the medicine himself and soon can see through walls, bodies etc.. he causes much mahem
QUOTE: Asked by the main character what Crane would like to see, Crane says...All the undressed women my poor eyes can stand.
OSCAR NOMS: Nil
OSCAR WINS: Nil
LOVE: The unique plot even though it is on a shoestring budget
FAVOURITE SCENE: The house party scene-love the dancing
FAVOURITE CHARACTER: Crane (Don Rickles)
TIDBITS: Nighthawk, a comic book character, was drawn to look like Ray Milland and this super hero has eye powers as well
SIX DEGREES (MORE OR LESS) OF SEPARATION: Ray Milland starred with Marlene Dietrich (Golden Earrings) and she starred with Ronald Colman (Kismet). Ronald Colman starred with Jane Wyatt (Lost Horizon) and she starred William Shatner (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). William Shatner starred with Patrick Stewart (Star Trek(Generations). Patrick Stewart starred in...
2.X-MEN-2000-SCI-FI ACTION
DIRECTOR:Bryan Singer
STARS: Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellan, Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, Rebecca Ramijn-Stamos,
PLOT: Mutants are not highly regarded by humans (they freak out) so they try to remain under cover. The mutants can either be trained under the peaceful guidance of Charles Xavier or turn to the dark side and demand respect from the vial humans by Magneto
QUOTE: To the senator, Mystique says...You know, people like you are the reason I was afraid to go to school as a child.
OSCAR NOMS: Nil
OSCAR WINS: Nil
LOVE: The special effects! Wish I had one of those super powers
FAVOURITE SCENE: The chess game between the 2 former friends now foes.
FAVOURITE CHARACTER: Mystique (Rebecca Romijn)-I mean Jeez!
TIDBITS: Due to the blue make-up and prosthesis, Rebecca Romijn had to be kept isolated so on her last day of shooting, she brought in a bottle of tequila where everyone partook. After the break, she had to film her fight scene with Hugh Jackman(Wolverine) and threw up blue barf all over him. You wonder about how safe that blue gunk she wore was.
SIX DEGREES (MORE OR LESS) OF SEPARATION: Ian McLellen starred with Robert Downey Jnr (Restoration) and Downey starred with Robert Duvall (The Judge). Robert Duvall starred with Gregory Peck (To Kill A Mockingbird) who starred with Audrey Hepburn (Roman Holiday). Audrey Hepburn starred with....why, oh why do I not name the next star??? Wait until Y :)
Great picks for X. Most people have a hard time finding something for X. I think like you, I didn't have such a hard time. I love the X-Men films. There are probably a few I still haven't seen. I'm starting to need a check list to make sure I've seen every Marvel film available. It's amazing how you have been able to connect all of these together. If no one else has said that, I'm saying it now.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I have to catch up with all the X films and even Wolverine
DeleteLove the X-Men films. Like Jeffrey above, I would like to go back and make sure I have seen all the Marvel films, but I will probably have to be reincarnated to see all the movies and books on my lists. Good choices.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have lost the last few and must catch up. I want to do that this year
DeleteBlah to the blue barf. Yeah, that stuff can't be too safe. X-men sure helped start the superhero trend indeed, even if that black leather crap was chosen instead of the comic versions.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaa I had read that many avid fans hated the black suits.
DeleteI love X-Men!!
ReplyDeleteThey are a fun series to watch but I have fallen behind
DeleteHi, dear Birgit!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighed to see X: The Man With The X-Ray Eyes featured in your X post. Roger Corman is one of my favorite producer/directors, Ray Milland is one of my favorite actors and sci-fi and horror are my favorite genres. Corman had a gift for being able to crank out very entertaining movies on a $1.98 budget and in just a few days of filming. I think you might appreciate seeing the post I ran in 2013 to mark the 50th anniversary of this film's U.S. release:
http://shadydell.blogspot.com/2013/09/warning-this-post-is-x-rayded-and.html
Thank you very much, dear friend Birgit!
I will look this up for sure and I love Roger Corman because i
DeleteHe shows you can make an entertaining film without a mega budget. If you look at my previous post you will see I discuss Unfaithful with Diane Lane.
I clicked back to yesterday's post. I'm sorry I missed it. I left a comment about Unfaithful.
DeleteThe Man with the X-Ray Eyes sounds interesting; I hadn't even heard of that one! I have seen several of the X-Men films.
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X is a good film even if it is on a shoe string budget and ends rather abruptly. I have seen the first 3 films but haven't seen the rest...must catch up.
DeleteRay Milland had an interesting career. I hadn't heard of that one, but then again, I do avoid horror.
ReplyDeleteIt is not gory and it is intelligent even if a little corny. If I can watch it, I bet you could.
DeleteThe horror film was based on a truly creepy short story. Brrr.
ReplyDeleteYes it was although I have not read it.
DeleteI was surprised at the cast of The Man With Xray Eyes. Don Rickles? I've never seen this one, but I might have to just to watch Rickles.
ReplyDeleteTickles plays it straight in this film and sleazy but quite effective.
DeleteI don't think I've actually seen X-THE MAN WITH THE X-RAY EYES, although I once read a comic book adaptation.
ReplyDeleteIt's cool to think the one who wrote the comic book used Ray Milland's face as inspiration.
DeleteHaven't seen either of these but I'm surprised to see the cast list for the first one. Might just look for it online. Great job with X! ☺
ReplyDeleteThank you! Glad you liked what I chose
DeleteYeah, but hubba hubba for the blue gunk.
ReplyDeleteShe has a body to die for but the blue barf is not something one wants to experience...blechhh
DeleteYeah, but hubba hubba for the blue gunk.
ReplyDeleteI love a good Roger Corman film. Though "good" is subjective!
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Hahahaaa- yes Corman could entertain but his budget was slim and often campy which I love
DeleteRay Milland was certainly a fine actor, but I haven't seen this one.
ReplyDeleteRay Milland seems to have been in some wonky films later on (Man with 2 heads)
DeleteHey, I've got Xmen, too! LOL. Fun post, Birgit!
ReplyDeleteI shall check it out and love that you chose from the X-Men
DeleteI thought you might pick X-Men :) I own and enjoy the whole series, and looking forward to the next one releasing in May!
ReplyDeleteI have to catch up....I've seen the first 3 but not the others and need to
DeleteX- is an easy alphabet when you theme is movies is'nt it ... now that we are doing the slog overs for the A to Z challenge , i must say i have not kept pace with your posts unlike last years' Will be back during the blog hop. Your blog enriches my knowledge on hollywood movies of which i know very little about. Thankyou
ReplyDeleteI have fallen behind and will be visiting you during the week. X is easier regarding movies than many other topics..have to be creative
DeleteX- is an easy alphabet when you theme is movies is'nt it ... now that we are doing the slog overs for the A to Z challenge , i must say i have not kept pace with your posts unlike last years' Will be back during the blog hop. Your blog enriches my knowledge on hollywood movies of which i know very little about. Thankyou
ReplyDeleteNeat picks. You went with X-THE MAN WITH THE X-RAY EYES-1962-HORROR I went with X-Rays.
ReplyDeleteCool and I have a lot of catching up:)
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