Remember the days of good ol retro TV? |
KID (as in just kidding?-)TV? |
Santa Conquers the Martians |
The more things change the more they stay the same it seems:-)
I also happened to pick up a junk mail catalogue from my mailbox and see that my local post office was selling retro TV Christmas tree ornaments for $40 a piece, as well as a heap of Disney movie character ornaments ranging in price from $10 to $20 that you can buy to hang on the tree.
The Higherside Chats Podcast T-shirt |
Ironically, I did watch 'Santa Conquers the Martians' on my iPad and not on my TV screen.
I also listened to a Mediaweek podcast titled -
Streaming overload: How much should you spend?
And in that podcast was talk about the new DisneyPlus streaming service which has just been launched all over planet Earth and all of the content Disney have acquired from their purchases of other movie studios like Fox and Marvel.
Which made me think back to those Disney TV shows in the late 60s/early 70s where the Disney TV shows had ex(?)-Nazi NASA rocket scientists, like Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun introducing shows about the wonders of space travel.
Back in those days we still imagined that there really could be intelligent life on Mars ... just like we imagined that there might be intelligent life on Earth;-)
These days of course we know that there is bugger all life on Mars and we are still searching for intelligent life on Earth ... as are probably aliens from other planets/dimensions, which would definitely rule out a landing on the White House lawn these days:-)
I also couldn't help thinking that the makers of this 1964 Santa movie were having a crack at the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case that would have been doing the rounds around that time.
The Betty & Barney Hill Case, American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, & Technology?
Someone made a condensed version of the Santa movie on You Tube (above), if you want to get the gist of the movie.
And some clown has made a You Tube (below) where he sits and watches the movie trying to be even less funny than the jokes made in the actual movie.
He is probably in a padded cell these days I would imagine.
I've also been reading a book I bought years ago when I heard $3,000,000 was paid by Sony to have the book (which wasn't even written when Sony forked out the cash) made into a major motion picture, which as far as I know was never made.
And I couldn't help thinking while reading it just how much influence pop-culture has had on all of our lives and imagination, including Whitley Strieber's .
Who Can You Really Believe on the Web?
And of course, Whitley has had a big influence since the 80s on the stories we like to convince ourselves are true, too.
I tend to take Whitley's "real" stories with a pinch of salt, but I can't help but wonder what makes us humans want to believe in improbable and flat-out BS stories like Santa, Martians and aliens flying around and "choosing" people like Whitley Strieber to save the planet?
I'm not suggesting that there aren't aliens visiting Earth, I'm just saying that there is a lot of BS out there in the pop culture about aliens visiting the Earth.
The Message of the Myth?
I wonder if there is a market for these retro Martian dolls?-) |
Streaming overload: How much should you spend?
And in that podcast was talk about the new DisneyPlus streaming service which has just been launched all over planet Earth and all of the content Disney have acquired from their purchases of other movie studios like Fox and Marvel.
Which made me think back to those Disney TV shows in the late 60s/early 70s where the Disney TV shows had ex(?)-Nazi NASA rocket scientists, like Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun introducing shows about the wonders of space travel.
Santa Conquers the Martians |
These days of course we know that there is bugger all life on Mars and we are still searching for intelligent life on Earth ... as are probably aliens from other planets/dimensions, which would definitely rule out a landing on the White House lawn these days:-)
I also couldn't help thinking that the makers of this 1964 Santa movie were having a crack at the Barney and Betty Hill abduction case that would have been doing the rounds around that time.
The Betty & Barney Hill Case, American Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, & Technology?
Betty and |
And some clown has made a You Tube (below) where he sits and watches the movie trying to be even less funny than the jokes made in the actual movie.
He is probably in a padded cell these days I would imagine.
And I couldn't help thinking while reading it just how much influence pop-culture has had on all of our lives and imagination, including Whitley Strieber's .
Who Can You Really Believe on the Web?
And of course, Whitley has had a big influence since the 80s on the stories we like to convince ourselves are true, too.
I'm not suggesting that there aren't aliens visiting Earth, I'm just saying that there is a lot of BS out there in the pop culture about aliens visiting the Earth.
The Message of the Myth?
Featuring some truly iconic Aussie locations? |
I guess we all like a good story, no matter how untrue it is, which is why there will always be a Disney and other institutions to take your cash come Christmastime.
DON'T F**K WITH CATS ... or Pia Zadora?
I wonder if Disney will ever purchase 'CATS' for their DisneyPlus CATalogue?-)
CATS Just in Time for RATS?
DON'T F**K WITH CATS ... or Pia Zadora?
CATS Just in Time for RATS?
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