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Bruce_Cook

Joined Jun 2001
I'm a published author, working on my third novel. The first two novels are The Hero Experience and The Wishbone Express, available on Amazon.com. My favorite movie is The Space Children (1958). I have two children and two grandchildren.
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Ratings18

Bruce_Cook's rating
Space Command
7.210
Space Command
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
7.23
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
4.48
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Invaders from Mars
6.210
Invaders from Mars
Satellite in the Sky
5.27
Satellite in the Sky
The Outlaw Stallion
6.59
The Outlaw Stallion
The Day After Tomorrow
6.54
The Day After Tomorrow
The Texas Rangers
6.28
The Texas Rangers
A Man Called Dagger
4.67
A Man Called Dagger
The Monster That Challenged the World
5.75
The Monster That Challenged the World
The Little Shop of Horrors
6.23
The Little Shop of Horrors
First Spaceship on Venus
4.76
First Spaceship on Venus
4D Man
5.88
4D Man
Red Planet Mars
4.89
Red Planet Mars
Arena
5.38
Arena
20 Million Miles to Earth
6.310
20 Million Miles to Earth
The Sons of Katie Elder
7.17
The Sons of Katie Elder
The Space Children
4.310
The Space Children

Reviews104

Bruce_Cook's rating
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

4.4
8
  • Oct 23, 2012
  • A better movie than you might think

    Satellite in the Sky

    Satellite in the Sky

    5.2
    7
  • Dec 17, 2004
  • One of the "lost classics" of 1950s Sci-Fi

    This well-made British science fiction story concerns the crew of a test rocket on which a lady reporter (Lois Maxwell) stows away. Kieron Moore plays the pilot of the rocket sent into orbit in connection with the test of a new "Tritonium bomb". Donald Wolfit plays the bomb's inventor.

    After releasing he bomb, it's internal propulsion system fails and it becomes attached to the hull of the spacecraft. All attempts to dislodge it are unsuccessful, so the bomb's inventor takes drastic action to deal with the situation.

    Director Paul Dickson presents an exciting and intelligent story. The special effects are both competent and exciting -- which is no surprise in view of the fact that their creator, Wally Veevars, later worked on "2001".

    The special effects include the space scenes, an underground space complex, and a rocket which is launched from a horizontal track, similar to "When Worlds Collide". Well-designed sets and props (especially the ship's interior and the spacesuits) enhance this wonderful British entry.

    Currently this exceptional film is not available on either VHS or DVD. Hopefully, Mr. Wade Williams will eventually offer it as part of his wonderful, high-quality collection.
    Spaceways

    Spaceways

    5.1
  • Dec 7, 2004
  • Great poster! (but the movie . . . well . . . )

    The title and the poster tend to set the viewer up for a large disappointment with this one, a less-than-gripping film from director Terence Fisher, laudable mostly for the fact that it was made so early in the 1950s. The story is based on a radio play by Charles Eric Maine, with a plot that smacks just a little of an Alfred Hitchcock movie.

    Howard Duff plays an American scientist involved with the British space program (they actually had one of those, once). His wife is having an affair with another scientist (Andrew Osborn) who is also a spy. When both wife and lover disappear, an investigator (Alan Wheatley) suspects Duff of murdering them and disposing of the bodies by placing them in a new satellite which is sent into orbit!

    There's only one way Duff can clear himself: blast off in a rocket, retrieve the satellite, and bring it back for inspection. He takes Eva Bartok (heroine of 'The Crimson Pirate') with him.

    I won't divulge the ending, but it is a twist. The film's slow pace lessens the tension, and the special effects consist largely of stock footage and a few scenes cribbed from 'Rocketship X-M'. Definitely a case of the poster being far better than the movie -- but what a poster!
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