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NNadir

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6. It's at the Princeton Garden Theater, a non profit theater acquired from an old "for profit" theater.
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 01:03 AM
Jul 10

My wife and I are members; the theater is a treasure. The University owns the theater and leases it to the non-profit organization that runs several old theaters in the region, basically as art houses, with some mainstream stuff as well.

You are right about 1950's attitudes in Forbidden Planet; in particular, the crew behaves like a caricature of a World War II Navy movie, with a weak dash of South Pacific thrown in.

My father was a navy veteran of the Second World War, so for me, if not for everyone, it has a certain nostalgic value, particularly as comic relief.

I grew up around that stuff. I think my father's years in the Navy were, despite the danger, magic to him; it took him out of Brooklyn and into the world.

The movie itself is, of course, a loose reworking of Shakespeare's The Tempest, with a dash of Sophocles Oedipus Rex thrown in.

It raised however, perhaps seeming crude for our overly and smugly sophisticated times, a question of the wisdom of technologies integrating our minds and our mind mimicing machines, and in that sense is, again, to use the word again, prescient, reminding us that humanity crawled out the mud of ancient seas.

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Yup, that's the one. Along with "The Day the Earth Stood Still"...my top two...big screen yippee! wcmagumba Jul 9 #1
Wow, my dear NNadir! Enjoy the showing! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 9 #2
A classic for sure.. Permanut Jul 9 #3
Plan 9 and Creeping Terror most certainly qualify as classics JoseBalow Jul 10 #9
I Assume You Will Grace Us with a Full-on 3D Review! Please! The Roux Comes First Jul 10 #4
College campus movie ? Or art-theater movie house ? eppur_se_muova Jul 10 #5
It's at the Princeton Garden Theater, a non profit theater acquired from an old "for profit" theater. NNadir Jul 10 #6
Sounds like a cool set-up! Reminds of the old art theater in downtown Baltimore -- the Charles (or "The Chuck"). eppur_se_muova Jul 10 #8
Looks interesting, but I never go to Baltimore. The Charles was founded in 1939, the Princeton Garden in 1920. NNadir Jul 10 #12
Fellow sci-fi enthusiast BeneteauBum Jul 10 #7
Surely you can't be serious? edbermac Jul 10 #10
Stop calling me Shirley! 10 Turtle Day Jul 10 #11
Wonderful, CREATIVE ending sentence! some_of_us_are_sane Jul 10 #13
Forbidden Planet was on TMC the other day LogDog75 Jul 10 #14
I'm not sure the acting is all that great in Forbidden Planet - it's passable for sure - but that's not why I always... NNadir Jul 10 #15
Been meaning to comment. In a theater? That's exciting!.... electric_blue68 Monday #16
It was quite amazing. Believe it or not, the theater was close to sold out. I've never seen it quite so full. NNadir Monday #17
Wow, how fun! Glad they had a big turn out. electric_blue68 Monday #18
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