I have metv.....I don't have cable HAH!
svenghoolie.......just another Elvira ripoff......
It is on every Saturday night on METV. Channel 556 on your Time Warner Cable Box.
7:00 Two Batman episodes from the sixties.
8:00 Lost In Space
9:00 Star Trek (yes, original 23rd century)
10:00 Svengoolie, Two hour horror movie with ( so-called)humorous antidotes added.
12:00 Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea ( at midnight)
I have metv.....I don't have cable HAH!
svenghoolie.......just another Elvira ripoff......
Indeedy and she was just another Vampira ripoff although, the judge did not see it that way. When I was young, between the two hosts, was Seymour of Seymour presents. And let us not forget Mystery Science Theater 3000. Dave and Mike.
List on bottom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_host
It had its highs and lows.
I think a big low was the creation of Section 31. DS9s creative team dug up Rodenberry and took a giant dump on his corpse with that one.
When it comes to Star Trek, I mostly prefer stand alone episodes rather than a continuing storyline. That's kind of gone out of fashion though.
Yeoman Rand was hot.....wonder if she was freaky in the sack?
I seriously hope we will get more stargate in the future. More with mr. Mckay would be awesome. I know he would be interested in doing more stargate, i think everyone that was on it is. Not old LT.Gen O'neill sadly though, to old..![]()
It's really hard to find good sci-fi TV shows nowadays.
Probably not...there WAS going to be a THIRD Stargate SG-1 that would have revealed the Stargate program to the world.
http://www.gateworld.net/news/2011/0...-the-stargate/
SG-1 movie would have revealed the Stargate
Category: GENERAL | Tags: Revolution, SG-1
Sunday - May 15, 2011
by Darren
The third Stargate SG-1 movie would have finally revealed the top-secret Stargate program to the world, Stargate executive producer Joseph Mallozzi revealed on his blog this week.
“This subject (the revelation and its many implications) would have formed the plot for the planned SG-1 movie, Stargate: Revolution,” Mallozzi said.
Written with the working title Stargate: Revolution, the movie was to heavily feature Richard Dean Anderson’s character Jack O’Neill.
The later Stargate shows were sort of mediocre. Too bad. The original had true moments of greatness.