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Offline Sundowner

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« on: November 16, 2005, 07:08:36 PM »
Thanks for the cool mix "Captain Crybaby"
Regards
Sun

http://www.stillmixtup.com/ForbiddenPlanetPage.html

This is the
techno song Forbidden Planet by Subliminal.

Attention.
Captain to crew
Attention.

Our destination, Altair IV is now visable
on the main viewplate.
Our mission is to search for survivors.
That is all.

Artificial gravity off.
Grav off.

Half flux.
Half flux.

Half primary coils.

Primary sectored.

Would you get in gentlemen?

You may come in at eighty-three, seventeen, four North.
148, 21, West.

Dr.Morbius, I require landing co-ordinates.

Sir, we're being radar jammed.
Combat stations!
Blastermen, activate your scopes!

I want a clear field of fire in all directions

FIRE!

Welcome to Altair IV, gentlemen.

Ninty-eight million point six.
We're clear now.

I begged you not to land on this planet.

In times long passed, this planet was the home of a mighty and noble race of beings.
Ethically, (as well as technologically), they were a million years ahead of humans.

No me too, Joe (???)
We'll stand 20 extra watches (???)  
I'll have LESS SCREAMING ABOARD THIS SHIP!      

Veleraformpattern is being woven again   (2 times)

I begged you not to land on this planet.

You were with the robot last night?

Quiet please, I am analyzing.

Robby....let them in.

There is still at large in this planet a living monster.

Something funny down there, skipper.
This doesnt fit into normal nature, anywhere in the galaxy this is a nightmare.

That is a scientific impossibility.

Survey,doctor.
Picked up something.

It's comming on again!
IT'S STILL COMMING!

FIRE!

It must have been renewing it's molecular structure from one micro-second to the next...
Well you saw it yourself, standing right there in those mutons.

I just had a terrible dream.
It was blood and fire and thunder and something awefull was moving in the middle of it.
I could hear him roar and bellow.


I begged you not to land on this planet.

I am monitored to admit no-one.

Perhaps I do not choose to be dictated to in my own world.

My beams are focused on your blasters, gentlemen.

He was warned...
Now he's paid.
Let him be buried with the other victims of human greed and folly.

Then the time has come for clarification.

You're subconsious sent it's id monster out again!
More deaths, Morbius!
More murder!

Say it's a lie!
Shout!
Let it hear you out there!
Tell it you dont love this man!

My evil self is at that door and I have no power to stop it!


Allright....get everything aboard ship...  ..We're pullin out.
Freedom implies risk. Less freedom implies more risk.

Offline AWMac

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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2005, 12:25:47 PM »
"Dammit Jim, I'm only a Doctor".

"Scotty, Beam us up"

"quite illogical Captain"

"The Trilithium Crystals wont hold any longer Capt'n, She's gonna blow"

"blow?"

"Aye Capt'n"

"Zulu watta ya doing? Get off your knees....."

"Scotty?  Scotty?..."

"Kirk out..."

:huh

Offline RightF00T

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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2005, 12:29:39 PM »
Wasn't Forbidden Planet that 60s era movie, with the daughter of the mad science in revealing clothing, a large Lost-In-Space esque robot, and creatures that were causing havoc but were invisible?

Offline cpxxx

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« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2005, 12:33:20 PM »
Yes that's it. It was allegorical.

Offline Sundowner

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« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2005, 06:19:26 PM »
Quote
Originally posted by RightF00T
Wasn't Forbidden Planet that 60s era movie, with the daughter of the mad science in revealing clothing, a large Lost-In-Space esque robot, and creatures that were causing havoc but were invisible?


Trivia for
Forbidden Planet (1956)

    * First mainstream film to have the music performed entirely by electronic instruments.

    * Louis Barron and Bebe Barron worked on the electronic soundtrack music "tonalities" for only three months, the length of time given them by Dore Schary, head of MGM. He authorized the studio to send them a complete workprint at Christmas 1955. They received the complete 35mm Eastmancolor workprint at New Year's 1956, a week later, still with many visual effects sequences missing and timed in with blank leader by editor Ferris Webster. From January 1, 1956 to April 1, 1956, they worked on the soundtrack score in their Greenwich Village studio in New York City while the film was in post-production in Culver City. The score was completed and delivered to MGM on April 1, 1956, and the film was released for a studio sneak preview soon afterward. The musician's union, however, objected to the soundtrack, and blocked the Barrons from being credited as "composers", hence the term "electronic tonalities"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049223/trivia


Plot

In 2257 a reconnaissance spacecraft from Earth lands on distant Altair-IV to try to learn what happened to a research mission that left Earth 20 years earlier. What Commander Adams (Nielsen) and crew find is a planet of strange beauty, scientific marvels and only three inhabitants. Dr. Morbius (Pidgeon) is the lone surviving member of the ill-fated mission, a mysterious force having brutally killed all his crewmates while leaving him unscathed. With 20 years of time on his hands, the brilliant doctor has come no closer to unearthing the cause of this disaster, but he has not been idle.
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He has labored to fathom the ruins of the advanced culture of the planet, and is assisted by the only other inhabitants of Altair-IV -- Robby, the Robot, and his daughter, Altaira (Francis), who was born on this strange world. Although it holds unknown terrors, Altair-IV also holds untold wonders. As Dr. Morbius shows Commander Adams the achievements of the planet's vanished race, Adams realizes that these fabulous technologies might yield miracles back on Earth. Morbius is uneasy, fearing the effect that such advanced works will have on an immature humanity, and fearing that same humanity's effect on the isolation and beauties of this mysterious planet.

As Adams' crew prepares to relay their discoveries to Earth and receive further instructions, the events of 20 years past seem to be repeating themselves. The deadly force that decimated the first crew reawakens, and key members of Adams' team are found murdered. And Dr. Morbius may not be revealing all he knows...

http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue39/classic.html

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Sun
Freedom implies risk. Less freedom implies more risk.

Offline RightF00T

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« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2005, 07:17:28 PM »
Ahh..I forgot about the trippy music.  Truely an amazing score.