RODAK
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Post by RODAK on Sept 22, 2010 11:07:18 GMT -5
The Black gentleman don't recall his name from: The Blood Waters of Dr. Z The fellow that the sheriff kept calling "boy" was at least fairly likeable.
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Post by Bix Dugan on Sept 23, 2010 2:51:57 GMT -5
The gullible would-be starlet in The Sinister Urge. I couldn't tell if she "let" herself get sucked in to the seamy underworld of smut because she secretly wanted to do that for a living, or if she was that easy to manipulate. Either way, when her time came, she "decided to be dead", so...
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Post by msmystie3000 on Sept 23, 2010 8:20:27 GMT -5
EEGAH!: Y'know...as bizzaro as it sounds...as horny & gross as he was...I think Eegah was the most likeable & sympathetic character in that film...I actually felt sorry for him...he wasn't bad or evil, just misunderstood (okay, so he does molest Roxy in a cut scene, which is bad...but Roxy, seemed to actually like it & she seemed to develop feelings for the big galoot, anyway).
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Post by feelingsquishy on Sept 23, 2010 11:31:59 GMT -5
Roddy McDowell in laserblast...he was just trying to be helpful and got blasted for it. that was sad.
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Post by glowgirl004 on Sept 26, 2010 12:45:08 GMT -5
The Lieutenant Who Looks Like Kate Bush from Space Mutiny...then again, she was brought back to life a few scenes later. Maybe the director felt bad.
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Post by watchoutforsnakes on Sept 27, 2010 12:17:10 GMT -5
I still get pissed when I watch The Mole People and the girl they bring up with them dies. Why not John Agar?
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Post by Ron Codpiece on Sept 28, 2010 3:18:40 GMT -5
You can literally blame the executives for the Mole Girl's death. The scene as originally filmed/written had her surviving, but they didn't want to imply an interracial relationship. Yes, really.
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Post by DON3k on Oct 4, 2010 7:05:20 GMT -5
Ray Makonen from Phantom Planet - "You know, Captain, every year of my life, I become more and more convinced that the wisest and the best is to focus our attention on the good and the beautiful, if we just take the time to look at it."
Hopefully he was focused on that, as his bodily fluids were vaporized by the void of space.
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MRxL77
Tibby
I have no powers but I can skip reasonably well.
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Post by MRxL77 on Oct 5, 2010 22:10:09 GMT -5
Poor (Dixieland Jazz) Griswald from the Killer Shrews. He seemed like a happy go-lucky guy. Well at least until he was eaten up by the shrews. Plus everyone conveniently forgets about him even with a hurricane coming and mutant, man-eating shrews running around. I guess they were too busy standing, sitting and drinking. I recently saw Girl in Lovers Lane for the first time and also agree Carrie got a raw deal.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2010 4:19:28 GMT -5
The blond badguy spy in Danger Death Ray. He starts out pretty mean at the bar (yet shows future clues he's OK by ordering what Bart gets the double quatrone). A pretty reasonable guy who showed warmth even though he had no hope from being killed by his own organization. Also he probably had the funniest riff lines "God you're ugly" "do we have plan?" Good wholesome smile too!
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Post by msmystie3000 on Nov 23, 2010 8:14:00 GMT -5
Ray Makonen from Phantom Planet - "You know, Captain, every year of my life, I become more and more convinced that the wisest and the best is to focus our attention on the good and the beautiful, if we just take the time to look at it." Hopefully he was focused on that, as his bodily fluids were vaporized by the void of space. ...Now he'll focus on the Good-And-The-Beautiful-Hereafter...I hope..... He still had a good outlook though...stop and smell the roses....
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Post by msmystie3000 on Nov 23, 2010 8:19:03 GMT -5
I still get pissed when I watch The Mole People and the girl they bring up with them dies. Why not John Agar? I didn't even watch that episode and I still get mad about it! Stupid, bigoted executives.....and she was freakin' WHITE, so whatever "concerns" were moot! I wish they found the footage of the original ending, digitally restored it, then stuck it on the regular movie after cutting out the crappy ending.
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Post by frankenforcer on Nov 23, 2010 10:52:23 GMT -5
I may be inthe minority, but Carrie's death in Girl in Lover's Lane didn't really bug me. I never got that invested in her character and when she died, it just didn't bug me as much as it did the brains and I guess others on this board. c'est la vie.
The ones that did bug me is definitely Mole Girl in the Mole Men. The whole movie is leading up to her getting out and moving on with old Agar. I mean she can stand the light, only for her to bite it at the end. Made no sense based on what the rest of the movie was obviously gearing up toward.
But the big one for me was Beverly Garland's character in "It Conquered the World" so damn feisty and then she bites it because she is terrified of some goofy looking Venusian. It wouldn't have been too bad if the monster looked terrifying instead of rediculous. OF course, any movie where Beverly dies is sad for me, love that lady. They don't make em like her anymore.
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Post by frankenforcer on Nov 23, 2010 11:15:29 GMT -5
The grocery boy from "The Brute Man". Gets dumped on then murdered. Just sad really.
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