Monday, September 26, 2011

The Cult-TV Faces of: Amazing Colossal Giants and Incredible Shrunken Men


Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "The Invaders."


Identified by Will: The Twilight Zone: "The Little People."


Identified by Dave: Lost in Space: "There Were Giants in the Earth."


Identified by Dave: Land of the Giants (1968).


Identified by Dave: Fantastic Voyage (1968).


Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: "Requiem for Methuselah."


Identified by Will: Star Trek: The Animated Series: "The Infinite Vulcan."


Identified by Will: Dr. Shrinker (1977).


Identified by Hugh: Dr. Who: "The Invisible Enemy."


Identified by Michael Falkner: Star Trek: Voyager: "Death Wish."


Identified by Will: Star Trek Deep Space Nine: "One Little Ship."


Identified by Hugh: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Fear Itself."


6 comments:

  1. Hi,
    3. Lost In Space 'There Are Giants In The Earth'
    4. Land Of The Giants (1968)
    5. Fantastic Voyage (1968)

    That's as many as I can guess before I've had my first cup of coffee!

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  2. 1. Twilight Zone
    2. Land of the Giants
    3. Lost in Space
    4. Six Million Dollar Man
    5. Fantastic Voyage
    6. Star Trek
    9. Doctor Who
    11. Babylon 5
    12. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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  3. 2. Another Twilight Zone episodes where they find a planet of tiny people

    7. Star Trek Animated, Infinite Vulcan (?)

    8. Dr Shrinker

    11. Star Trek: deep Space 9

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  4. Hello, everybody!

    Dave, Hugh and Will: Between the three of you, you have successfully identified 11 of the 12 images this week! Amazing work!

    The only one not yet identified is # 10...

    best,
    John

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  5. #10 is Star Trek: Voyager. I know it's a Q episode, and I want to say that it's one of them with Q's son.

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  6. Michael:

    Bing! #10 is indeed from Star Trek Voyager. It's a Q episode, all right, from the second season, entitled "Death Wish." In this episode, Q2 turns Voyager into a Christmas ornament (!) to hide from Q1. I always thought it was funny product placement for Hallmark...

    Great job remembering that moment from 1996!

    best,
    John

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