If you look closely, in at least one close-up scene you can see that the "asteroid" is actually a rock being suspended from a black string. Couldn't they do any better than that? I mean, I know it's low budget stuff, but really!
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Réponse de Sixties Holdout
le 13 avril 2019 à 15h58
In fairness to them, it wasn't until I saw that episode for about the fourth time that I first noticed that black string. Once you're aware of it, it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Réponse de PT 100
le 13 avril 2019 à 16h18
It actually gets worse. In that same episode, near the end when Superman lands on the asteroid to set the timebomb, if you listen carefully you can hear birds chirping. Obviously the scene was shot outdoors somewhere on a Hollywood backlot.
Réponse de Sixties Holdout
le 20 avril 2019 à 00h02
I actually find such production cheapness sort of endearing. They did the best they could on a tight budget, and it usually worked out pretty well for its time.
Réponse de Zürich Gnome
le 20 avril 2019 à 00h15
I agree, and still feel nostalgia for this show and its times. But it's still sort of fun to spot little things like that.