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Looking for real "stargate` and a female companion to "TIME TRAVEL` with, like in "Dr.Who."
Looking for a female companion like in "Dr. Who." Searching for real/fictional "time travel." We could meet real or imaginary space aliens on DVDs or SyFy conventions. "SG1" and "Sliders" are favorites, but even though a little childish "Dr. Who" and "Sarah Janes Adventures" gets me on an subconscious level. Is it possible for us to understand Dr. Who and Sarah Jane? I confess that I am a "senior aged," but I still want to go out with a woman for a good time. To give an idea of my mind-set "Captian Video" and Buster Crabbe as "Flash Gordon" were my boyhood heros. What really set me "nuts" about SyFy was the 1953 Paramount movie "The War of The Worlds" in stereophonic sound. Unless you see the movie in stereo, the frightening sound of the Martian war machines going in back of you and from side to side is astonishing. That one movie got me hooked on SyFy for life. The newer films and Tv SyFy are all *post-modern* phantasy adventures, -a lot of fun, but nothing like the absolute horror of the pink tri-ocular martians and their throbbing war machines. The stereo in the film is over-compensated but "WOW" it makes the battle scene have such "depth." As a kid I expected to see real martian war machines in the streets. Don't get me wrong I like Tv shows "EUReKA" and movie "The Librarian" even identify with the actor's relationships and turely care what happens to them, but they do not hit me in the "soul" like "War of the Worlds" did in 1953. Knowingly not orignal in this, but Wagnerian melodrama in Buster Crabbe's version of "Flash Gordon" as a kid hit me in some visceral part of my "soul" also, inspite of its' silly pretentious seriousness. "Captain Video" my first Tv hero, even with cardboard sets and falling scenery to me at that time had more "mystique" than most Tv SyFy today. Just nostalgia, but to me the actors seemed "more real" and had an earnest "verisimilitude" in early televison. -Woman,lets reach for the stars!
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