I swear your recaps are the best thing during exam period for me. It‘s nice to take a break, I get the experience of a whole movie but it only takes 10-15 mins of my time. It‘s easy to continue being productive afterwards since it‘s a completed story. Also your narration is in different leagues compared to every other recap channel.
Fun fact: The sequel to this movie is called "The Fly 2--(The Man)". It follows the life of the fly before the accident in the lab and we find out that the machine teleported both Jeff Goldberg and the fly. We see the painfu and confusing transformation of the fly into a tiny Jeff Goldberg.
Wait, I actually saw the sequel to this when I was a kid... It was about Seth's Son who caught the metamorphosis as well (it was despite not actually doing the transportation process, if memory serves)... was there a different sequel?
Seth evaded an alien body-snatching invasion and escaped ravenous dinosaurs, but all it took was a fly in a pod and a beautiful journalist with a bad ex-boss boyfriend to end his criminally underrated scientific mind.
Female reporters would go far to make it in a male dominated world. I met one such reporter in Tunis, who asked me what I thought of Saddam Hussein and the invasion of Kuwait. I asked if my name would be mentioned in the article. "Yes" - OK, then I have no opinion. She then said OK, she wouldn't mention my name and I came with my opinion (which turned out correct). She mentioned my name. Fortunately, she also mentioned my age. I looked 6 years younger than I was. Keep in mind that tourists had stopped coming to Tunisia in the beginning of 1991 so I was very visible.
So she knows him something like 2 days, lied to him, audiotaped him, basically sold the report about his work to her ex, despite him asking her not to do that, then saw him kill a monkey, then slept with him to then go to her ex, who still is in love with her, and after that, she is in love with Seth, and just with him? Very romantic and relatable! Lmao 😂
The first rule of discovering anything remotely significant is to publish it in a peer reviewed journal ASAP. This ensures that no one else can steal the invension in their name. But, why does movie scientists do the exact opposite each and every time?
Dear God,,, u're so epic bro Where the hell u find this movie I was only 12 years old when this film was played on television and to this day I still remember the story, the scene when he turns into a monster while holding the woman's hand gave me nightmares lol
so theoretically disintegrating all the stuff in part a to put in part b would mean all the of the electric wires in the brain would be cut, meaning all of the information carried would be gone, effectively killing the human being but the human being still being there? in other words if you were to put part a to part b it would make a new person with all memories wiped out. correct me if im wrong