Showing posts with label tube-girls. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Bride of Frankenstein and Tube Girls


Tube Girls created by a mad scientist

Early in this clip we see tiny little homunculus in glass jars, this is a foreshadowing of the sci-fi TUBE GIRLS of later years. The special effects are astounding, especially given that it was only 1935. The amazing glass tubes are unveiled at about the one-minute mark.

I re-watched THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN last night. I was impressed that it had OWLS, Lord BYRON and TUBE GIRLS (see the above you-tube clip). A hat-trick just for me.

My first experiment was so lovely that we made her a Queen.

These gorgeous special effects are featured in an absolutely fabulous on-line article, linked HERE. This short essay is quite possibly the greatest thing ever published on the internet, this is must-read stuff! Thanks you Peter Bernard.


{ melodramatic dialog }

Dr. Frankenstein: "Why this isn't science, it's more like Black Magic!"
Dr. Pretorious: "You think I'm mad. Perhaps I am."

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Monday, April 2, 2012

tube girls


Pulp art from a by-gone era.

More weird imagery form SCI-FI WOMEN IN TUBES. This is a resource with a resounding hat-tip to Mac Tonnies. If you click on the link (above), be prepared to get lost in some nutty visuals, with an overtly weird fetish throughout.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012

tube girls

art.

I have started yet another blog, titled SCI-FI WOMEN IN TUBES. This new blog features ONLY images of curvy women encased in glass tubes, and there are a LOT of 'em. All these images are from the Golden Age of the pulp magazine illustration. This was a favorite theme of the late Mac Tonnies. He seemed absolutely delighted that such a pattern even existed in these long ago images.

For best results, view in MOSAIC (a new blogger setting).

I am eager to find more, if anyone out there can add to this list of nutty imagery, please lemme know!
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Monday, March 12, 2012

The Probe

Weird glass tubes, a Science-Fiction essential as well as something commonly reported by UFO abductees. Note the pyramid.

The Outer Limits continues to haunt me. Last night I watched a dreamlike episode titled The Probe. It was first aired on January 16th 1965.

This unsettling episode begins with an airplane crash into the pacific and its crew awaken in a weird vacant room. The sequence where this small team tries to figure out where they are is wonderfully creepy. All of it done on a sparse set with minimal special effects. I feel strongly that modern film-makers (with giant budgets and computer generated special effects) simply couldn't capture the eerie mood in this modest teleplay.

But more than anything, I just loved that this episode had spooky glass tubes. This corn-ball imagery of women trapped in glass tubes was something Mac Tonnies dearly loved! The definitive collection HERE.


A pulp fiction standard image, the beautiful woman trapped in a glass tube.

This is a drawing done by an abductee in 1978.

What struck me was how many plot point in this episode mirror what gets reported in the UFO abduction literature. I'll simply list them in bulleted points.
  • A weird empty room with rounded walls.
  • View screens with an odd set of symbols.
  • Another view screen: "...in 4 or 5 dimensions."
  • A Betty Hill type star map (implied in the dialog, but not seen visually).
  • Distorted memories.
  • A craft with a sterilized antiseptic interior.
  • The alien presence is taking ocean samples and analyzing them.
  • The abductees being trapped in a chamber and washed with a strange liquid.
  • The woman in the episode gets a strange glowing tube pushed up against her belly button area. This sequence is overtly sexual, and seems to mimic some of what gets reported by female abductees.
  • The episode is titled The Probe, and when the craft is shown rising above the ocean it looks a lot like what gets reported as a "probe" by present day witnesses.
  • Abducttees will occasionally tell of walking unattended within a craft, these stories seem to have a claustrophobic nightmare quality.
Christopher Knowles wrote a 3-part set of posts about the mystical insights of THE OUTER LIMITS and Bruce Rux does a 3-part interview on the same subject. Both these geniuses have better skills at this, but its fun to try and tap into this meme.

The screen writers, Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman wrote The Probe as well as the only two-part Outer Limits episode, The Inheritors with Robert Duvall. This episode deserves it's own post with the aliens abducting mind-controlled children as the government tries helplessly to stop whats happening.
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