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This was another attempt at cashing in on the success of "Star Wars." I just watched it last night on cable, and it's still a lot of fun.
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June 12, 2012 7:59 AM CDT
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This was another attempt at cashing in on the success of "Star Wars." I just watched it last night on cable, and it's still a lot of fun.
June 22, 2012 12:39 PM CDT
UntitledFlesh Gordon (1974) was better and didn't have #$%@# Queen on the soundtrack.
June 15, 2012 4:39 PM CDT
Untitled1980's FLASH GORDON is on the Free Movies section of ON DEMAND through XFINITY at the moment so I should probably watch it again.
Buck Rogers also proceeded the Flash Gordon comic strip by about 5 years but got surpassed in popularity due to the Flash Gordon serials. A Buck Rogers serial with Buster Crabbe didn't really do anything for the character but is still a fun watch.
June 15, 2012 12:32 AM CDT
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THAT'S TRUE , BUT , I THINK WHAT THANE MEANT WAS , THE FLASH GORDON MOVIE ('80) WAS PROBABLY MORE INFLUENCED BY THE BUCK ROGERS MOVIE AND TV SHOW OF , WHAT? A YEAR OR TWO EARLIER? IT'S TRUE , BUCK ROGERS WAS BOTH , WITH THE SAME MATERIAL ! HOLY BATTLESTAR GALACTICA , BATMAN ! I SAW "FLASH GORDON" ABOUT A YEAR AGO. TO ME , IT'S SO BAD , IT'S GREAT. LUCAS DREW INSPIRATION FROM THE FLASH GORDON AND/OR BUCK ROGERS SERIALS WITH BUSTER CRABBE.....BUT , OF COURSE , THE INNOCENCE IS LACKING.
I have'nt seen "Star Wars" since the early 80's* , the lustre wore off for me , but I still enjoy the 30's and 40's serials - Batman , Purple Monster Strikes , Captain America , Captain Marvel , Superman , Spy Smasher , etc.
* I did see the TURKISH "Star Wars " , recently.
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Flash Gordon had been around for ages and the original serials are what partly inspired Lucas to come up with Star Wars.
June 13, 2012 3:47 PM CDT
UntitledI still like "Star Wars," mainly the first trilogy (The second trilogy left something to be desired). However, I'm with you on Erin Grey on "Buck Rogers":) She was HOT as Wilma Deering in those skin tight uniforms.
Thane Cesar said:
I think Lucas got lucky with technology, and was smart enough to steal from some a fairly obscure movie (The Fortress). Sci-Fi has always been popular in the States, but you can't deny after Star Wars it increased budgets.
I love Flash Gordon, because it takes the piss, same with Buck Rogers (tho' Erin Grey and Pam Hensley also played a part).
And Star Wars sucks, mostly because Lucas revised it. Han shot first kids, remember that.
June 13, 2012 3:45 PM CDT
UntitledWhen I watch it now, I still keep thinking Vultan is saying "DIIIIIIIEEEEEE!", as if he's loudly admitting to his men that their attack is a suicide mission.
Thane Cesar said:
More cashing in on the success of Buck Rogers. Saw this in the cinema when I was a kid. Max Von Sydow played Jesus in TGSET. I'd rather some kid got nerdy about this film, than Star Wars, which is a terible set of films.
"Ah well, who wants to live forever? DDDEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE"
June 13, 2012 10:38 AM CDT
UntitledI think Lucas got lucky with technology, and was smart enough to steal from some a fairly obscure movie (The Fortress). Sci-Fi has always been popular in the States, but you can't deny after Star Wars it increased budgets.
I love Flash Gordon, because it takes the piss, same with Buck Rogers (tho' Erin Grey and Pam Hensley also played a part).
And Star Wars sucks, mostly because Lucas revised it. Han shot first kids, remember that.
June 12, 2012 5:45 PM CDT
UntitledFunny how it all feeds a loop. Lucas was influenced by Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers, and his franchise led to a revival of those franchises, not to mention the "Star Trek" franchise, along with a new franchise, "Battlestar Galactica."
Rockin Rod Strychnine said:
Flash Gordon had been around for ages and the original serials are what partly inspired Lucas to come up with Star Wars.
June 12, 2012 4:27 PM CDT
UntitledFlash Gordon had been around for ages and the original serials are what partly inspired Lucas to come up with Star Wars.
June 12, 2012 12:21 PM CDT
UntitledMore cashing in on the success of Buck Rogers. Saw this in the cinema when I was a kid. Max Von Sydow played Jesus in TGSET. I'd rather some kid got nerdy about this film, than Star Wars, which is a terible set of films.
"Ah well, who wants to live forever? DDDEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEE"