Fox-Mulder opened this issue on Oct 20, 2000 ยท 10 posts
Fox-Mulder posted Fri, 20 October 2000 at 9:58 PM
You guys must have seen a different movie than I did. Remember the Alien character on the spaceship where Tim Allen and friends are taken? He has a Darth Vader-like voice. His henchmen also looked just like him. They also tortured the good Alien's leader. Those guys were all modeled after the "Creature".(You guys remember that don't you? I stopped taken drugs in the 70's so while my mind ain't that good, I can remember most things- but then again I could be going nuts also.) As an example of how I may be losing it (and another, and more easier character for you guys to create) is: "The Man With X-Ray Eyes" I remember seeing this movie as a kid in 1954 (shows you how old I am) and remembered it as "The Man With White Eyes". However Koz pointed out it was the former name. It was a Roger Corman Classic and it really freaked me out as a little kid: From: WWW.AllMovie.Com Filmed under the working title X, this Roger Corman masterwork (Rated Four Stars) was released in most areas as X The Man with the X-Ray Eyes. Ray Milland plays Dr. Xavier, who experiments with a new, far-reaching form of vision. A compassionate doctor (Diane Van der Vlis) attempts to cure Milland, but his powers increase to the point that he can see into deep spacelosing his earthly eyesight as a result. The film ends at the revival meeting of preacher John Dierkes, who unknowingly provides Milland the only solution to his hellish dilemma: "If thine eye offends thee, pluck it out." Among the most stylistic of Corman's films with modern-day setting.