TV on DVD What are you watching now?

Started by Wicked Lester, February 23, 2013, 07:44:59 PM

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Memphremagog

Quote from: horrorhunter on April 30, 2024, 02:39:36 PMThriller

(E33) The Terror in Teakwood (1961)

(E34) The Prisoner in the Mirror (1961)

(E35) Dark Legacy (1961)

Next up- Pigeons from Hell

The Crime episodes are good, and the Horror episodes are excellent!

I quite agree! The horror themed stories are really something and quite a few were written by noted horror writers of the time
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David Collins: "Dead people dont just get up and walk around.."

Sarah Collins: "Sometimes they do."

horrorhunter

Quote from: Memphremagog on April 30, 2024, 06:12:00 PMI quite agree! The horror themed stories are really something and quite a few were written by noted horror writers of the time
Yep! Many great Weird Tales adaptations. Classic Pulp Era Horror for the tube.
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horrorhunter

Thriller

(E36) Pigeons from Hell (1961) (& Commentary)

(E37) The Grim Reaper (1961) (& Commentary)

Two of the best Thriller episodes. Shatner is great in The Grim Reaper and really hams it up when he shows his true colors at the end. His character is a sadistic creep of epic proportions!

Next up- Season 2
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horrorhunter

Thriller

(S2 E1) What Beckoning Ghost (1961)

(S2 E2) Guillotine (1961)
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horrorhunter

Thriller

(S2 E3) The Premature Burial (1961) (& Commentary)

(S2 E4) The Weird Tailor (1961) (& Commentary- which is really a reading of a Fangoria interview about the transition of Crime to Horror in the series)

(S2 E5) God Grante That She Lye Stille (1961)
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Monsters For Sale

I'm a dozen episodes into Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing".  When I am done with this, I will watch his series "The Newsroom".  I watched them in 2016 and 2000 and am watching them again. 

I find it is the only way I can survive another Leap Year with my sanity more or less intact.
ADAM

horrorhunter

Underdog (2nd Season Episodes- 1965)

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Lunkenstein

Wow. Haven't seen those in decades. Is that Tennessee Tuxedo in there too?
Paul

horrorhunter

Quote from: Lunkenstein on June 08, 2024, 03:07:11 PMWow. Haven't seen those in decades. Is that Tennessee Tuxedo in there too?
Yep. The DVD sets are inexpensive on Amazon.





They have Rocky & Bullwinkle as well.

I like to start my Saturday morning off with classic cartoons- Underdog, Space Ghost, Herculoids, Mightor, Jonny Quest, King Kong Show, Groovy Goolies, etc. It ain't Saturday without cartoons, man!
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Mike Scott

Quote from: horrorhunter on June 08, 2024, 03:41:11 PMThey have Rocky & Bullwinkle as well.


I have all of those and the "George of the Jungle" series.
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Lunkenstein

Paul

horrorhunter

Quote from: Mike Scott on June 08, 2024, 04:28:19 PMI have all of those and the "George of the Jungle" series.
"Watch out for that tree!"  :laugh:
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Lunkenstein

The Outer Limits TOS
The Twilight Zone TOS

Dark Shadows - finally finished all 1,225 episodes. Found it rewarding to see the entire run. The last storyline was very good and it wrapped up fairly quickly, since the show was being cancelled.

Thriller
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Secret Agent AKA Danger Man
Quantum Leap
The X-Files
Person of Interest - really good series I'd never seen.
Paul

Mike Scott

Started rewatching The Wild, Wild West. The first "Dr. Loveless" episode was the 3rd one aired, although it may have been a little later in the filming order. The earlier episodes were shown out of original filming order.
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Lunkenstein

I have the complete series of that too. I'll watch them eventually. I have access to so much, lol.
Paul