The flying saucer clip used came from "Invaders From Mars" (1953). Which has some pretty scary nightmare fuel for young kids.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045917/
The Las Vegas TV report's name, H. Wells - An Easter Egg to H.G. Wells' book "Food of the Gods"? Which also happens to be a Burt I. Gordon film as well.
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When real life imitates a bad movie.
https://news.avclub.com/the-u-s-ambassador-to-denmark-starred-in-a-movie-mocke-1837473913
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It's in color! But no sound. Must not of had color audio at the time.
https://archive.org/details/DateWith1950_2
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The sound effects must of been recycled on Star Trek. Lots of identical sounds. Not to mention that there is a Mr. Scott in this film.
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http://www.today.com/popculture/noel-neill-superman-s-first-screen-lois-lane-dies-95-t100524
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At 1:03, the beach dance. Count how many people flipping off to the camera.
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"The drones, they always send in the drones".
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Surprised no one has caught to downward moving sunrise at the end.
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Thankfully, no Martians were harmed.
http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/celebrity/entertainer-pia-zadora-seriously-hurt-golf-cart-accident-n202586
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The flying saucer clip used came from "Invaders From Mars" (1953). Which has some pretty scary nightmare fuel for young kids.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045917/
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Tor might be slow, but he sure doesn't move fast either.
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Crow's wearing a Star Trek comm badge at 00:05:15.
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The Las Vegas TV report's name, H. Wells - An Easter Egg to H.G. Wells' book "Food of the Gods"? Which also happens to be a Burt I. Gordon film as well.