Monday, May 20, 2013

The Cult-TV Faces of: Recreational Vehicles

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Identified by SGB: Shazam! (1974)

Identified by Josef Karl: Millennium: "Beware of the Dog."

Identified by Chris G: The X-Files: "Bad Blood."

Identified by SGB: Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Identified  by Carl: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Spiral."

Identified by SGB: Ben 10.

Identified by Chadzilla: Flash Forward.

Identified by SGB: The Walking Dead.

Identified by Chadzilla: Grimm (2011).

10 comments:

  1. Chris G8:39 AM

    #4 - X-Files, "Bad Blood."

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    1. Hi Chris G:

      Yes sir! That's the trailer park in Texas from the great fifth season X-Files episode "Bad Blood!"

      Delete
  2. Anonymous8:55 AM

    Hi John,

    2 Shazam!
    5 MT3K
    7 Ben 10
    9 Walking Dead

    SGB

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    1. Hi SGB:

      A perfect score, as usual! :)

      All your identifications are correct!!!

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  3. 6 Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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    1. Hi Carl,

      Great job! That's from the fifth season episode "Spiral," which is an awesome hour...

      John

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  4. The Bucksnort sign is a dead giveaway for second episode of season two, Beware of Dog, from the series Millennium.

    And I'm gonna take a wild guess that number 10 is from Supernatural, looks like it could be.

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    1. Hi Josef,

      Excellent, my friend. That image is indeed from Millennium "Beware of the Dog,"

      10 sure looks like it could be from Supernatural, but it's from another modern horror series...

      best,
      John

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  5. Anonymous11:51 AM

    Number 8 is Flash Forward and 10 looks like it could be Grimm.

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    1. Hi Chadzilla!

      Wow! Two tough ones, and you nailed them. Very well-done.

      I believe that only leaves #1 still untouched.

      Awesome!

      best,
      John

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