Raygun Gothic

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We’ve moved to piefed.social now. Come visit us there!

https://piefed.social/c/raygungothic


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The migration of this community is complete, with many thinks to @[email protected]. This community is done but thanks to all the lemm.ee admins for making the last couple of years possible, especially @[email protected] .

Come share your appreciation for film over there.

https://piefed.social/c/raygungothic

Since piefed is on the fediverse, you can use your existing account to access the new community from most instances.

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Hey y’all,

Since this instance is shutting down on June 30, it will be migrating all of its posts over to piefed.social so they’re not lost. The community will live on. If you’re not familiar, piefed is an alternative to lemmy but is also on the fediverse, so you’ll be able to subscribe to the new community there as soon as it’s setup, from your current lemmy account.

I’ve locked this community on lemm.ee to make this possible. I will update this post as soon as the migration is complete.

Cheers,

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So this community's instance (and mine!) -- lemm.ee -- is shutting down on June 30.

https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

I'm going to see if the posts can be migrated somewhere (tbd)

Thanks so much to everyone who made this a great place to share retro things for the last little while.

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The Schlörwagen (nicknamed "Göttingen Egg" or "Pillbug") was a prototype aerodynamic rear-engine passenger vehicle developed by Karl Schlör (1911–1997) and presented to the public at the 1939 Berlin Auto Show. It never went into production, and the sole prototype has not survived.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schl%C3%B6rwagen

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The Theme Building is a structure at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), considered an architectural example of the Space Age design style. Influenced by "Populuxe" architecture, it is an example of the Mid-century modern design movement, later to become known as "Googie". In 1993, the city designated the exterior and interior of the Theme Building as a historic-cultural monument.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theme_Building

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From this:

"30 wild & wonderful futuristic inventions from the space age, including several we’re still waiting for"

https://clickamericana.com/topics/discoveries-inventions/home-future-space-age-inventions-1958-1961

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Monsterdon is a weekly event on the fediverse, hosted by @[email protected], where people watch a monster movie together by posting to the #monsterdon Hashtag.

More info

And this Sunday (Western Hemisphere, e.g. 8PM CT) (or Monday 1am UTC), the movie will be Forbidden Planet(1956)

poster for Forbidden Planet

By coincidence, I only recently watched it for the first time

Where to watch the film

I think you can go along with the live blogging via Lemmy if posts include the hashtag #monsterdon, but probably better to use Mastodon.

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THE FUTURE of distracion-free reading!

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Via a tumblr blog I can't find rn

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1958 - A little late maybe for Raygun retro, but I still dig it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RCA_501

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Cover of Hugo Gernsback's Science and Mechanics magazine

Check out the futuristic stop light.

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Collier's is famous for their extensive "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!" series printed from 1952-54, but this is from another article of theirs on a similar topic printed several years before.

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I should probably be berated admitting this in c/RaygunGothic, but somehow I had never seen Forbidden Planet... until last night. (On PeerTube. Thanks, Fediverse, for finally making it happen!)

I'd kept meaning to see it year after year, decade after decade, without it ever happening. I even went to the namesake shop a few times back in the 80s and 90s.

I thought it would be cheesy, but it actually maintained a great atmosphere of suspense, thanks not only to the interesting story and wonderful cast, but also to the still spooky fully-electronic score.

  • "Leslie Nielsen all serious... and with hair that's not white!!!"
  • "So this is where it all began: we are all part of the Robby the Robot Cinematic Universe."
  • "That's Honey West!" (I.e. Anne Francis, dare I say it, the US Honor Blackman.)

[Looking things up on Wikipedia today]

  • "Holy Moly, Earl Holliman (Cookie) was still with us until a few months ago!"
  • "Banned in Spain?? Oh right, this was 1956, not 1966. Miniskirts were truly shocking then."

Found some high quality images of posters, lobby cards etc here:

Overall, a great film. Two robot thumbs up! Or five out of five ray guns. Whatever the top score here is ;)

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Post Sputnik in 1957, Goodyear pushed an integrated set of rocket, spaceship, and space station designs, and continued to do so through the early 1960s until it became clear that NASA was going ahead with their own approach.

This image was printed in Missiles & Rockets magazine's March 1960 issue, so slightly outside our group timeframe. But the design itself is a bit earlier; this picture would have been by Goodyear themselves, sometime in 1958 or '59.

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Only $2.50

I like the uranium power chamber the most, I think.

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Ad from 1950s comic.

"Don't be disappointed. Send now!"

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IBM magazine ad from the 1950s with obligatory atomic art.

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Magazine ad from the 1950s

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More power to you! (metapixl.com)
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