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From: lauren@vortex.UUCP (Lauren Weinstein)
Newsgroups: net.movies,net.tv,net.sf-lovers
Subject: Re: Remember these...
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Date: Mon, 4-Jun-84 03:29:53 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun  4 03:29:53 1984
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All easy ones.  The film with the robot and the spaceship, of course,
is the CLASSIC "The Day the Earth Stood Still".  Someone would almost
have to be hiding in a closet for 30 years not to have seen this one.
Klatuu to you, too.

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As for the Outer Limits episodes (the lizards attacking the dam, the
"acid rain", etc... I provide the following excerpts from my official
online "Outer Limits Episode Guide"...

[The star rating is my personal opinion from one to four stars; the
 date is that of the original network airing of the episode.  Maybe
 it's almost time for me to post the entire guide (and the Twilight
 Zone guide) again...]

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The Mutant                                    (3/16/64)     **
   A man, accidently caught outside in an isotope rainfall on a  newly
   discovered planet, turns into a mutant who can kill simply with his
   touch.  He holds the whole outpost in isolation via this ability to
   destroy,  and eventually has to deal  with an inspector sent out to
   find out why things have been  kinda strange with the outpost  (the
   only one on the planet).

Tourist Attraction                            (12/23/63)     *
   A lizard-like creature is captured  and frozen by an expedition  in
   South America.   It defrosts and does predictably horrid things.  A
   real loser.

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--Lauren--