Tonight on MeTV, we are happy to bring back an important science fiction film from the 1950s that had great influence on many future productions- and provided us with one of the most recognizable and iconic mechanical characters in history! It’s a mission to go to where some men have gone before- and a new expedition wants to find out why they haven’t heard anything from them- as they try to uncover the secrets of the “Forbidden Planet”!
We join the starship C-57D – a top of the line craft in the 23rd century- as it heads to the far away planet Altair IV, where an initial expedition was sent 20 years previously- and never heard from again. As they prepare to land, a radio warning comes from the surface- warning them NOT to set down, since their safety on the planet can’t be guaranteed. Regardless, Commander John Adams and his crew touch down- and are met by a unique robot beyond any scientific creation they’ve ever seen. The robot- Robby- brings them to the compound of one of the previous expedition’s scientists, Dr. Morbius- where the doctor reveals to Adams, his lieutenant Jerry Farman, and ship’s doctor ‘Doc” Ostrow the fate of that earlier group- they were all killed by a strange “planetary force” which he does not explain. For some reason, only Morbius, his late wife, and their daughter Altaira were immune to this force and survived. Morbius wants to send them on their way back home, but the crew must wait for further commands from Earth before they can leave. Meanwhile, we get our first look at that daughter- a gorgeous blonde knockout that immediate creates some rivalry between the men! She’ s never been among young men before, and finds them fascinating- but also confusing!
The men return to their ship- but, that night, there is some sabotage done to their equipment by an unseen invader. Adams wonders if this might be tied in to that “force” that was mentioned- or if somehow Morbius found a way to sneak Robby in to do his dirty work. But- how could the hulking robot get onto the ship without someone seeing him?
Going to the compound to confront Morbius, Adams has a tender moment with Altaira- which is almost ruined when a previously tame pet suddenly attacks! Still looking for answers, and invading Morbius’ office, they finally get some astonishing answers from the scientist- about the planet’s original highly advanced race, the Krell! He explains their fate, and demonstrates some of the amazing machines within their huge atomic complex- including a machine that can boost one’s intelligence- but causes great strain on the typical human mind. While Adams argues that all this scientific wonder should be turned over to earth- Morbius refuses, for he feels humanity is just not ready for it (in his estimation)!
Meanwhile, a force field is set up around the Earth spacecraft for protection. Sadly, it seems to have no effect on the invisible intruder! Morbius warns the crew that he has had “premonitions” of further attacks-much like what wiped out his companions- and Adams must find out what the force is- before his crew meets the same fate!
This incredible full-color 1956 classic stars Leslie Nielsen before he became a dead-pan comic actor; Walter Pidgeon as Morbius; and the lovely Anne Francis as Altaira- along with a lot of familiar actors, many of whom we will talk about. We’ll also reveal who provided the voice of the iconic Robby the Robot, who went on to appear in several other productions- as well as revealing who did several of the animated special effects.
One thing we didn’t have time to mention- the film does not have a music score, per se- it’s all electronic sounds composed by Bebe and Louis Barron. It was the first completely electronic score to appear in any film!
This movie is far longer than the usual amount of time we have for both our movie and our Sven segments- so, in order to cut less of the movie, we have minimized the Sven content in this show. As always, we regret having to edit such a great film- but didn’t want to pass up the chance to show it for you again. We’ve been very careful in our editing to maintain the integrity of the film.
“Forbidden Planet” airs tonight on MeTV at 8 pm eastern/pacific, 7 central time. You can check for time and channel where you are in your local listings, or at www.metv.com . You can also live-Tweet along with other viewers during the show on Twitter- just remember to use the hashtag #svengoolie . Again, last week, we were trending in the top ten topics nationally. Our Chicago area viewers can watch one of the later efforts by the great Boris Karloff “Frankenstein 1970” at 11 am on our main local station, CW26.
Thanks for all the good wishes on our anniversary date this past week! We feel honored and lucky to still be here bringing the scares and entertaining you!
Happy Father’s Day to all of you dads out there- as I have often said, anyone can father a child- but it takes a very special man to be a true father.
Tonight- make your own assessment of a father keeping secrets of alien technology-in a science fiction film that set a precedent for many to come- on MeTV!
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Following the traditional Thursday news dump (before Shabbat), the FORWARD had no mention of “gefilte dogs.” I received four Google alerts regarding gefilte dogs, which I’ll post the links below. The three Jewish press sources ranged in judgement from “This has got to be a prank” to crediting Manischewitz with a “viral marketing campaign” similar to others “promoting joke products such as ‘gefilte fish topped pizza’..., ‘borscht macaroons’ and ‘hash brownie macaroons’…” to assuming it was a joke and piling on more gags. The sole Gentile source—even tho’ it quoted Duff Goldman—thinks gefilte dogs are real.
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/us-news/manischewitz-introduces-gefilte-dogs-oy-vey/2022/06/23/
https://www.jpost.com/food-recipes/article-710209
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/kosher-food-maker-announces-gefilte-fish-hot-dogs-and-the-internet-is-very-concerned-6JhQcIe1Y3zWqs0KkMxMAg
https://www.mashed.com/906058/the-new-hot-dog-that-has-duff-goldman-excited/
Here’s a suicide shifter on a bike
(I know you know this) and here’s a suicide spinner knob on a car (I put one on a car once, super fun!)
Both take a certain amount of coordination to use and a lot of guys I heard would crash their bikes or cars back in the day trying to use them, that’s how they got the name!
The car one lets you flip a quick uey like Eddie Griffith is doing here in the movie “Undercover Brother” 😂



The act of observation causes multiple superpositioned wave functions of first posts to collapse into a single winning post.
Finally looked, and found FIVE Saturdays in July.
July is a good month for some Toho Goodness! Frankenstein Conquers the World!
Who is in charge around here, anyway?
Also, many of the first half's episodes were perhaps a little too "Sergeant Bilkoish" before the show began hitting its stride. Also, those early shows tended to cram too many characters from the movievinto the series, such as two extra surgeon swamp mates fo Hawkeye and Trapper, as well as Nurse Chelsea and Lt. Dish. The writers were probably right in dropping them.
First, she noted how the movie's spaceship resembled more of a flying saucer than a traditional, phallic-looking rocket ship. She also felt that the Id monster reminded her of the creature that had appeared in the "Night on Bald Mountain Segment" in Disney's FANTASIA. In addition, she praised the musical score, likening it to a "Space Music," a genre of NEw Age Music. Some of its artists she named included Jean Michael Jane, Vangelis, Brian Eno, and Yanni.
Moreover, she commented that she didn't care for the Dr. Phibes films. FInally, she confided in me that the people she associates with don't completely understand his sense of humor. I think she should join the blog and enjoy hanging out with those that do, which I'll include in my reply.

Love the yellow ! And artwork !
Check out the suicide shifter ! !
Wait’ll CrazyK gets a load of this one ~ and more to come next cpl months !
Woohoo , way to GO Sven 🎩


Today in 1966 they started their American Tour at Manning Bowl in Lynn MA. Note the ticket prices: 3 to 5 bucks. Jagger did a striptease in the rain. Tomorrow will mark 50 years since I saw them in Houston. They played last night in Paris.
This is the one episode I remember after all these years.
They shoot down a helicopter. It crashes into a cliff, explodes, falls to the ground, and 3 people stagger away. 🤣
On the A Team he felt overshadowed by the popularity of Mr T and they communicated through notes.
To his credit he did know himself and spoke of his faults. "Mine isn't a string of victories. It's no golden past. I'm no George Peppard fan" - he acknowledged to New York Post columnist Cindy Adams. ‘’I turned into my own worst enemy" - Peppard said about his drinking after ex-wife Elizabeth Ashley wrote about it in her 1978 autobiography.
Not to be completely negative, Peppard, a recovering alcoholic, devoted much time to helping other alcoholics. He freely gave his time to several charity organisations. I think he knew what it was to suffer. A heavy smoker for much of his life he passed from pneumonia aged 65 in 1994.