actually the 1992 chevy chase movie is great, but perhaps i sound like a boob cause we only count direct sequels? and perhaps that doesn't count since it would go under comedy? the abbott and costello flicks are going over better than i thought, i always skip them but i'm beginning to think i should check them out now, but there sure are many "invisible" movies... i listened to the radio dramatization of this (invisible man on radio sort of makes sense, right? though they all were invisible 😀) from big finish productions starring john hurt, i had just seen him in "king ralph" and you can hear by the voice it's been decades, my problem with the radio version is how jolly and sociable he seemed at the beginning entering the hotel, kind of took the mystery away, but i guess it was perhaps needed to suit audio only, and then hitting on a seventeen year old named millie while hurt, like i mentioned, here sounds like a very much older fella, and i don't recall her being in the classic movie, as well as an off putting cat story that made me almost push the stop button, it ran for two hours leaving space for more bits, i don't recall the rain scene in the classic movie but the chevy chase version, after time i got really into it and it was an intense interpretation with great music and atmospheric and another way of experiencing it.
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flat football on the ground was i,
in front weather map you filled air heart jump high,
onto your body felt like spider creep around,
at threads destroy all web,
the fabric itsy bitsy tear away,
i was crawlin around forms n shape,
on your feminine ways till i got out of breath,
she threw her big brown hair i flew away,
exhausted i had to retire on the bench.
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