Monday, May 9, 2011

I Have NO IDEA What Is Going On In This Picture But I Love It



Brother Pat was wondering what the story was with this cover. I took another look at it and instantly had a great movie idea in my head.

Some girl with advanced laser technology fights the Chinese or Soviet Army to protect the gentle mountain tribesmen who saved her life many years before. By doing so she becomes a legend to the Tibetan people.

That would be a great movie - in 1930. Someone like Greta Garbo or an older Mary Pickford would play our female hero who encourages the beseeched mountain people to stand up for themselves and remain free of any who would try to oppress them.

The big scene would show the tribesmen setting off a huge mountain avalanche that wipes out the platoon of tanks, thousands of enemy troops and other heavy arms that are slowing moving up the twisty mountain paths. When the bad guys get wiped out the avalanche seals the pass between the good and bad guys forever and the simple mountain people return to their life of peace.

All of this would be told in flashback after some children ask an elder in their village who the statue that looks over their valley is based on. They wonder if she was a real person and why she is clearly white and not Tibetan.

OOOOOO that is GOLD baby...GOLD

5 comments:

Pat Tillett said...

An odd cover, that's for sure! I wonder what it was about?

Kal said...

Some girl with advanced lazer technology fights the Chinese or Soviet Army to protect the gentle mountain tribesmen who saved her life many years before. By doing so she becomes a legend to the Tibetan people.

HEY..that would be a great movie - in 1930. Someone like Greta Garbo or an older Mary Pickford would play our female hero who encourages the beseached mountain people to stand up for themselves and remain free of any who would try to oppress them.

The big scene would show the tribesmen setting off a huge mountain avalanche that wipes out the platoon of tanks, thousands of enemy troops and other heavy arms that are slowing moving up the twisty mountain paths. When the bad guys get wiped out the avalanche seals the pass between the good and bad guys forever and the simple mountain people return to their life of peace.

All of this would be told in flashback after some children ask an elder in their villiage who the statue that looks over their valley is based on. They wonder if she was a real person and why she is clearly white and not Tibetan.

OOOOOO that is GOLD baby...GOLD

DrGoat said...

Like one of those Commander Cody episodes. Great!

M. D. Jackson said...

I checked over at the Fantastic Adventures archives. Here's what the story is really all about:

Some girl with advanced laser technology fights the Chinese or Soviet Army to protect the gentle mountain tribesmen who saved her life many years before. By doing so she becomes a legend to the Tibetan people.

That would be a great movie - in 1930. Someone like Greta Garbo or an older Mary Pickford would play our female hero who encourages the beseeched mountain people to stand up for themselves and remain free of any who would try to oppress them.

The big scene would show the tribesmen setting off a huge mountain avalanche that wipes out the platoon of tanks, thousands of enemy troops and other heavy arms that are slowing moving up the twisty mountain paths. When the bad guys get wiped out the avalanche seals the pass between the good and bad guys forever and the simple mountain people return to their life of peace.

All of this would be told in flashback after some children ask an elder in their village who the statue that looks over their valley is based on. They wonder if she was a real person and why she is clearly white and not Tibetan.

Solid Gold, my brother!

Kal said...

So basically I predicted the truth. Me am a genius.