Naked Invisible Man
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jeremy78r — 18 years ago(May 15, 2007 01:54 AM)
Funny thing is that scientists have recently said that invisibility for humans will be possible within a decade. I'm not making this up! Check it out:
http://www.physorg.com/news97945163.html
"Scientists predict that invisibility will be possible for objects of any shape and size within the next decade." -
pepperdog61 — 11 years ago(November 01, 2014 02:44 AM)
Funny thing is that scientists have recently said that invisibility for humans will be possible within a decade. I'm not making this up! Check it out:
http://www.physorg.com/news97945163.html
"Scientists predict that invisibility will be possible for objects of any shape and size within the next decade."
well your post is from 2007 so those scientists better hurry! only 3 years left! -
AssetsonFire — 17 years ago(September 10, 2008 03:27 AM)
It's just a matter of opinion, but it's not as though the script ignores this point. He's mentioned as moving around a lot so maybe the village at the beginning is in a colder part of the country than the rest of the film. Plus, when he goes to sleep in the barn he sneezes. Although I initially attributed this to hayfever, it could've been due to the cold weather.
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TheMajorNL — 15 years ago(April 21, 2010 02:30 AM)
A common cold is caused by a rhinovirus and the chance of 'catching' it is not related to temperature.
A scientist like Griffin will should know this, although I am not sure if this was known in 1933.My movie ratings:
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Knoxvicious — 15 years ago(May 16, 2010 07:45 PM)
Griffin made a potion that could make him INVISIBLE. It's not unlikely that he also already made something that could cure the common cold
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andrewwjohnson — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 04:45 PM)
.I was recently watching the first episode of BBC "Invisible Man" (1958-60) TV series on Internet Archives. The issue of nudity was explained by having the invisibility causing gas not only making the title character invisible but also making his lab clothes, made of animal products like wool and leather, invisible. That sort of makes senseIn the other versions from Claude Rains to "The Hollow Man" the invisible character is supposedly naked. Maybe that is why he's always antisocial. LOL
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3rdrowleft — 15 years ago(December 15, 2010 03:24 PM)
I was, and am,of the opinion that Peter Brady's clothes were invisible because of a censorship problem. That tv, even (or maybe in 1958 especially) British tv couldn't have a naked man, even an invisible one in the same room as a woman and a little girl.
But throughout it all, my motto was "Dignity! Always dignity!". -
PillowRock — 15 years ago(January 19, 2011 12:42 PM)
It may be worth noting that in some of the later entries of the Universal movie series the "invisible person is naked" concept is played specifically for sexual tension. In fact, it is sometimes used pretty much as a dodge around the Production Code .. for titillation value. This was especially true in
The Invisible Woman
, which was played generally more for comedy than for horror. I mean when the man who ends up as the love interest first meets the invisible woman he comments that a woman must have quite an unattractive figure to want to make herself invisible; she disproves that by putting on a pair of silk stockings (only a pair of silk stockings). Having only the form fitting stockings (visible all the way to the top of the stockings) on her legs really just calls more attention to the fact that she is standing there with the guy wearing no skirt or slacks or anything else. -
bradford-1 — 14 years ago(February 24, 2012 08:40 AM)
In the "Fantastic Four" comic books, when the Invisible Girl disappears, so do her costume or any other clothes she may be wearing. Of course, it may be that she can control her invisibility to the point that she can project it onto other objects.
"We're fighting for this woman's honor, which is more than she ever did."