Sumuru ( 2003)
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 2:07 pm
A FORUM ABOUT WOMEN MUGGING OTHER WOMEN OF THEIR CLOTHING TO USE FOR DISGUISE
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I know the original movie well. Albeit it was not set on a sci-fi world. There was the "Million Eyes of Sumuru" and a follow up "The Girl from Rio". These were all part of the late sixties/early seventies "Girl Army" films involving an evil woman with a army of henchwomen and female guards.darth chlorophorm 2 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:51 pm It's funny you posted this scene. I actually just watched this on Amazon Prime about a month ago. I fell asleep and missed the entire uniform stealing scene.
I really like Michael Shanks, because I'm a huge Stargate fan.
Believe it or not, this film is a remake.
I've seen all these movies and "Wonder Women" is a great movie. I agree with you. All those very beautiful women, in their sexy uniforms were just begging to have their outfits stolen by a lead heroine.meditions142 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 4:29 pmI know the original movie well. Albeit it was not set on a sci-fi world. There was the "Million Eyes of Sumuru" and a follow up "The Girl from Rio". These were all part of the late sixties/early seventies "Girl Army" films involving an evil woman with a army of henchwomen and female guards.darth chlorophorm 2 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 2:51 pm It's funny you posted this scene. I actually just watched this on Amazon Prime about a month ago. I fell asleep and missed the entire uniform stealing scene.
I really like Michael Shanks, because I'm a huge Stargate fan.
Believe it or not, this film is a remake.
I was always kind of disappointed that these movies didn't have uniform steals in them. For example, in the movie "Wonder Women" the evil woman had a large contingent of female guards who wore gold satin mini-dresses and black boots. https://www.deviantart.com/kagomasa/art ... -832196939
I always thought it would have been fun is one of the female characters took out one of the guards to steal her uniform dress and boots.
I was always a little disappointed with Wonder Women since I am more of a "non-lethal" guard takeout fan.darth chlorophorm 2 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:16 pm
I've seen all these movies and "Wonder Women" is a great movie. I agree with you. All those very beautiful women, in their sexy uniforms were just begging to have their outfits stolen by a lead heroine.
I'm with on on the non-lethal thing as well, my friend.meditions142 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:47 pmI was always a little disappointed with Wonder Women since I am more of a "non-lethal" guard takeout fan.darth chlorophorm 2 wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:16 pm
I've seen all these movies and "Wonder Women" is a great movie. I agree with you. All those very beautiful women, in their sexy uniforms were just begging to have their outfits stolen by a lead heroine.
The scene where the woman rescues the hero while he is guarded by two women could have been fun in my mind as a non-lethal. However, instead, the woman sneaks up on guard in the hall and breaks her neck. She then kills the guard watching the prisoner in the room with a throwing star to the back. Still neat but I would have really preferred non-lethal.
The funny thing about those gold dress clad female guards is they make Storm Troopers look good. There are a bunch of them and they all get taken out without getting anyone!
Right, Slain. There's a time in a story were killing becomes a must. Like a shoot-out while attempting an escape or attacking an enemy stronghold.slainplus wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 4:28 am I think it would be better to kill people on the way OUT of a place than to kill people on the way in. If you have to shoot your way into a place good luck on getting out!