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Post by bunnywriter on Dec 31, 2020 19:42:53 GMT
I feel like I don't remember this one and that is saying something because I've seen them all, I think lol. I'm in EST, btw.
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Post by gbone on Dec 31, 2020 20:13:55 GMT
I feel like I don't remember this one and that is saying something because I've seen them all, I think lol. I'm in EST, btw. SyFy or Decades?
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Post by bunnywriter on Dec 31, 2020 20:35:05 GMT
I feel like I don't remember this one and that is saying something because I've seen them all, I think lol. I'm in EST, btw. SyFy or Decades? SyFy. I don't think I have the Decades channel. You?
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Post by gbone on Dec 31, 2020 20:43:57 GMT
SyFy. I don't think I have the Decades channel. You? I never thought I did over the years but last year for the hell of it I searched for it and I do have it! SyFy butchers them by editing out scenes to fit more commercials. They are only 25 minutes long on SyFy. At least I have the option to go back and forth.
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Post by bunnywriter on Dec 31, 2020 21:22:41 GMT
SyFy. I don't think I have the Decades channel. You? I never thought I did over the years but last year for the hell of it I searched for it and I do have it! SyFy butchers them by editing out scenes to fit more commercials. They are only 25 minutes long on SyFy. At least I have the option to go back and forth. You're so right. They always cut the episodes down on SyFy. Good thing you have Decades!
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Post by gbone on Dec 31, 2020 21:52:02 GMT
I never thought I did over the years but last year for the hell of it I searched for it and I do have it! SyFy butchers them by editing out scenes to fit more commercials. They are only 25 minutes long on SyFy. At least I have the option to go back and forth. You're so right. They always cut the episodes down on SyFy. Good thing you have Decades! I do like how SyFy is running them in order.
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Post by forca84 on Jan 1, 2021 0:35:02 GMT
I've been watching disaster movies... May tune in. Always enjoyed the TZ marathon threads on the original IMDB boards.
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Post by bunnywriter on Jan 1, 2021 0:41:43 GMT
I've been watching disaster movies... May tune in. Always enjoyed the TZ marathon threads on the original IMDB boards. Me too! It was so fun and lively on there for years. Just finished 'Perchance to Dream'. I always wondered if Maya was a real dark siren or if his brain made her up to make his heart give way.
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Post by gspdude on Jan 3, 2021 12:59:14 GMT
I've been watching disaster movies... May tune in. Always enjoyed the TZ marathon threads on the original IMDB boards. Me too! It was so fun and lively on there for years. Just finished 'Perchance to Dream'. I always wondered if Maya was a real dark siren or if his brain made her up to make his heart give way. Perchance to Dream was a great episode, I had heard of it and always assumed I had seen it but watching it the other day, I'm pretty sure I hadn't. The ending took me totally by surprise, although I saw that thing with the receptionist coming.
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Post by Nalkarj on Jan 3, 2021 16:44:58 GMT
I never thought I did over the years but last year for the hell of it I searched for it and I do have it! SyFy butchers them by editing out scenes to fit more commercials. They are only 25 minutes long on SyFy. At least I have the option to go back and forth. You're so right. They always cut the episodes down on SyFy. Good thing you have Decades! Gah, thanks for saying this. I was watching “The Howling Man” on Sci-Fi and it didn’t include that great sequence in which the man changes into the devil incrementally as he passes each pillar, Werewolf of London-style. And I was wondering if I’d lost my mind or had the Mandela Effect thing going on, because I hadn’t seen the episode in years but remembered the passing-the-pillars scene clearly. And I just looked it up, and it’s indeed in the episode, but apparently Sci-Fi cut right to the last pillar. A weird and disappointing choice. By the way, I love the episode’s gothicness, with John Carradine, a fairy-tale explanation for locking up the devil, a ruined abbey, the clichéd thunderstorm played totally straight, and Dutch angles for nearly every scene. Sure, the twist is as obvious as anything, but I don’t really think that’s the point. It’s basically an old-fashioned horror movie, half-Universal and half-Hammer, in less than 30 mins.
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