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Watching it now, not bad not much, after the daughter leaves, the dad looks up and we see the female detective looking down at him and the dad walks off screen and the end credits <i>specially of 'Blonde guy' Ambrose right hand (this is fact from the movie, Nyah gives more information about him to Ethan), he was a key guy. Ethan knew very well that at some point he would need to face him, that he wouldnt be as easy as the rest of the other guards and that he might be a way to get closer to Ambrose. He probably came in prepared with his mask and maybe Ambroses, as well as black clothes in the backpack. It is very plausible.</i> This^, I think Ethan went in there specifically to ambush Hugh (blond guy) as he was Ambrose's right hand man Actually I am surprised Ambrose did not consider the possibility of Ethan impersonating someone close to him as Ambrose wore a mask earlier of Ethan I can just about see it in SD and It is at 08 minutes not 19 Rodrigo saw the crack but still outback his helmet on knowing what would happen Re the crew I think a lot died when compartments flooded and were sealed and the ones who escaped in the pods must have been swamped by the creatures (spoilers) as in the scene on the sonar screens near the end when the 2 remaining pods are launched and all the creature swim after them As far as I remember they were talking about the ring as the op says Wanted to see it when it came out but never got round to and watching the tv recording now Ok film There could be colonies that are not registered. Depends on how advanced space travel is. Another thing about the moon scene ( I hope I am remembering correctly). Before they leave I think it was said they would be travelling with an armed guard and yet they see the buggies and they get closer and closer and then they shoot at them. why? Agreed Could it be the mining company were looking for the creature, a bit like weyland was in “alien”? Also in the scene looking inside the captain’s locker you can see what looke like a pentagram on the right and a creature at the bottom that looks like ctuhlu: https://postimg.cc/NKtsD8gf “It said 5000 miles from land too. Where would that be?” It was in the Marianna trench, I liked it too 8 /10 too It looks like it was made from the blanket Brandon sleeps in I think the the angels' point of view was monochrome, as they cannot see colours, and switches to colour to show the human point of view I kind of agree about about placing what year it takes place in. I would say the cars placed this in the late 80's (the BMA showroom) <i>" The mad monk in this film looked like a cheap imitation of Rasputin </I> I thought the same ^this <I>Patricia Bosworth, writing in 1992, counted It Came from Outer Space as one of a number of '50s Hollywood anti-Communist propaganda films in which "aliens from outer space serve as metaphors for the Soviet menace".[11] Bosworth's inclusion of the Korean War-era film as anti-Communist propaganda is at odds with both The American Film Institute and story author Ray Bradbury,<b> who stated, "I wanted to treat the invaders as beings who were not dangerous, and that was very unusual". No Earthlings are killed or injured in the film by the aliens. If they were intended to be stand-ins for the Soviet Union/Communists, as Bosworth professes, their presence in an Arizona town is antithetical to how Communist surrogates were portrayed in Hollywood science fiction films during the Cold War<\b><\i> From https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Came_from_Outer_Space HAha it was indeed Kill al the *unts I hear it too but it would sound tinny if it were headphones, it sounded like it was coming from outside to me