I just started watching the Munsters season 1. I'm watching them in order, from episodes 1 through 70. Already completed 13, which was Beverley Owen's last as Marilyn Munster. This show never grows old, just better.
JP
Munster Go Home, one of my favs!
Quote from: Wolfman on February 13, 2017, 10:09:52 PM
I just started watching the Munsters season 1. I'm watching them in order, from episodes 1 through 70. Already completed 13, which was Beverley Owen's last as Marilyn Munster. This show never grows old, just better.
JP
True! There was a lot of humor aimed at the adults at the time. It's great watching the episodes as a grown up. I can now get the bits I missed as a kid. Great show!
Quote from: Mord on February 14, 2017, 03:19:33 PM
True! There was a lot of humor aimed at the adults at the time. It's great watching the episodes as a grown up. I can now get the bits I missed as a kid. Great show!
I just loved that they thought everyone else was weird, and they were normal.
JP
Quote from: Wolfman on February 14, 2017, 04:32:04 PM
I just loved that they thought everyone else was weird, and they were normal.
JP
Yes, "Poor Marilyn", she just didn't inherit the Munster good looks.
I love that show! I may just watch the entire series as well.
The jokes are still very funny even after all these years. If I had to pick a favorite episode -- I don't think that I could.
I really love "Rock-A-Bye Munster" because the episode unveils the Munster Koach. "The Treasure of Mockingbird Heights" showcases the many aspects of greed hilariously.
I love Baseball, so naturally, "Herman The Rookie" is a favorite too. I'm so glad to be able to own a copy of the series and view it whenever I need a good laugh.
Munsters, great classic television show. The episodes never get old, always entertaining.
Been watching since I was a kid. Now I'm going to need a rewatch as well! "Darn! Darn! Darn!"
Sitting on the floor watching The Munsters, drinking chocolate milk, and playing with my Munsters paper dolls...ahhhh...the sweetest memories of my childhood. I remember watching them and wanting to be a Munster, when I was in kindergarten. The physical humor of the show was just as great as the jokes! Man, I love it! Now I must watch all the seasons in order! :)
Quote from: charp13 on June 22, 2017, 12:34:41 PM
Sitting on the floor watching The Munsters, drinking chocolate milk, and playing with my Munsters paper dolls...ahhhh...the sweetest memories of my childhood. I remember watching them and wanting to be a Munster, when I was in kindergarten. The physical humor of the show was just as great as the jokes! Man, I love it! Now I must watch all the seasons in order! :)
All 2 of them.
JP
Hahahaha! I meant " episodes". I just got all hyped up at the mere thought of watching them in order. We have a local channel that plays them all out of order - as a filler show.
I didn't care for "Munsters Today", but this is the model of the Munster house used in the series, I photographed a few years ago at Universal Studios.
(http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/ss267/Baronscrypt666/Universal%20Studios/00000002.jpg)
When I went there back in the 1960's, they still had a recreation of the Munster house, the entry, and Grandpa's lab.
Quote from: Haunted hearse on June 23, 2017, 02:15:22 PM
I didn't care for "Munsters Today", but this is the model of the Munster house used in the series, I photographed a few years ago at Universal Studios.
(http://i582.photobucket.com/albums/ss267/Baronscrypt666/Universal%20Studios/00000002.jpg)
When I went there back in the 1960's, they still had a recreation of the Munster house, the entry, and Grandpa's lab.
Would love to have that model house in my collection.
JP
I loved Paul Lyde as Herman's doctor.
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/60/f7/f5/60f7f577373a233202407a29f9f657b9.png)