Quatermass and the Pit
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Trevatanus1

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4,210 posts

211 months

Friday 28th November
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Bought this from Amazon yesterday, with a view to watching this weekend.
I am genuinely apprehensive, because the only thing I remember was that, as a small kid, it terrified me.

Super Sonic

11,361 posts

74 months

Friday 28th November
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You'll be fine. You're not a kid anymore.

jimmyjimjim

7,941 posts

258 months

Friday 28th November
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I suspect that you'll be more inclined to laugh, than be terrified these days. I watched a couple of scenes online a year or two back, and it has, undurprisingly, aged.

Trevatanus1

Original Poster:

4,210 posts

211 months

Friday 28th November
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Super Sonic said:
You'll be fine. You're not a kid anymore.
After going back and re-reading my post, it did not come out as I wanted. I realise I wont be "terrified", but am interested to see just how it has aged.

Super Sonic

11,361 posts

74 months

Friday 28th November
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Trevatanus1 said:
Super Sonic said:
You'll be fine. You're not a kid anymore.
After going back and re-reading my post, it did not come out as I wanted. I realise I wont be "terrified", but am interested to see just how it has aged.
When they're carrying the 'martian creature' prop, one of it's bits falls off, but they adlib and keep filming.
It is still a good film, despite some of the effects being a bit 'of their time'

Edited by Super Sonic on Friday 28th November 18:24

bstb3

4,872 posts

178 months

Friday 28th November
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Is it the original (B&W series) or the slightly later remake? They're both great but the remake manages to be that little bit creepier somehow. They've both aged well imo, technical aspects aside of course.

FlyVintage

268 posts

11 months

Friday 28th November
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Still one of a small selection of films that I record when on TV and watch when I’m in the mood.

DodgyGeezer

45,713 posts

210 months

Friday 28th November
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The whole Quatermass series would be excellent material for a TV/streaming series

Hedobot

734 posts

169 months

Friday 28th November
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Agreed,

It is still essential viewing in my opinion just like Dr Phibes

Great nostalgic TV.

redrabbit

1,927 posts

185 months

Friday 28th November
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Hedobot said:
Agreed,

It is still essential viewing in my opinion just like Dr Phibes

Great nostalgic TV.
Dr Phibes is just fantastic bow

I'd love to see a modern Quatermass too (assuming they didn't fk it up, which is a big assumption)

Steve vRS

5,270 posts

261 months

Saturday 29th November
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redrabbit said:
I'd love to see a modern Quatermass too (assuming they didn't fk it up, which is a big assumption)

DodgyGeezer

45,713 posts

210 months

Saturday 29th November
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Steve vRS said:
redrabbit said:
I'd love to see a modern Quatermass too (assuming they didn't fk it up, which is a big assumption)
rofl

maybe a little on the nose, but you're not wrong in principle since I suspect any 'reimagining' would lose the 'Britishness' of the originals frown

It is strange, we have (NetFlix especially) foreign series which are lauded for showcasing their culture and yet (outside of bodice-rippers or Downton) Englishness seems to be either sneered at or bundled up as American-lite

Edited by DodgyGeezer on Saturday 29th November 10:31

SlimJim16v

7,259 posts

163 months

Saturday 29th November
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I didn't know there was a remake of the original, so went off to IMDb to check. I'm now both more informed and confused.




Warhavernet

566 posts

7 months

Saturday 29th November
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DodgyGeezer said:
maybe a little on the nose, but you're not wrong in principle since I suspect any 'reimagining' would lose the 'Britishness' of the originals frown
Edited by DodgyGeezer on Saturday 29th November 10:31
I can see it now, the modern remake would have Lenny Henry as Quatermass, ethnic minorities and women in major roles of authority like scientists, politicians, senior police officers, doctors, soldiers, while the native Brits will fill the roles of mute forelock tugging drones.

DodgyGeezer

45,713 posts

210 months

Saturday 29th November
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steady on chap

Warhavernet

566 posts

7 months

Saturday 29th November
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DodgyGeezer said:
steady on chap
Agreed, the Muse was upon me, no more absinthe flavoured crisps for me.

zarjaz1991

5,370 posts

143 months

Saturday 29th November
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Super Sonic said:
You'll be fine. You're not a kid anymore.
I am!

Scott

Halmyre

12,189 posts

159 months

Sunday 30th November
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One of those films I end up watching when it's on telly somewhere. Yes, the effects are creaky but it's second to none for creating that creepy, spooky air of menace. Particularly the scene in the abandoned building, accomplished with nothing more than a few scratches on the wall and a creaking door.

And it's got Barbara Shelley. cloud9

Hedobot

734 posts

169 months

Sunday 30th November
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ah Hobbs Lane if memory serves silly

Super Sonic

11,361 posts

74 months

Sunday 30th November
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Hobbs End