Monday, October 26, 2015

The Cult-TV Faces of: Nightmares

Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "Perchance to Dream."

Identified by Pierre Fontaine: Space: 1999: "Missing Link."

Identified by SGB: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: "The Guardians.'

Identiied by Chris G: V: The Final Battle.

Identified by Hugh: The Real Ghostbusters

Identified by Hugh: Freddy's Nightmares

Identified by Hugh: The Simpsons

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Phantasms."

Identified by Hugh: Nightmare Cafe.

Identified by SGB: Star Trek: Voyager: "The Thaw."

Identified by Adam Chamberlain: Millennium: "Dead Letters"

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Identified by Hugh: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "The Prom."

10 comments:

  1. 1. Twilight Zone
    5. The Real Ghostbusters
    6. Freddy's Nightmares
    7. Simpsons
    8. Star Trek: The Next Generation
    9. Nightmare Cafe
    11. American Horror Story
    14. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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    1. Hugh, great job except for #11. That ghoulish image is not from AHS!

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  2. Hi John,

    #3 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY
    #10 STAR TREK:VOYAGER

    Have a happy Halloween. What are your son and you going as this year?

    SGB

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    1. Great job, SGB! And a Happy Halloween to you, as well! This year, my son is going as a Dementor from Harry Potter! I am planning to go as Captain Kirk (again). I wish I had a Moonbase Alpha Commander Koenig costume!!!!

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  3. Chris G8:57 AM

    #4, V.

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    1. You are correct, Chris G! Great job!

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    1. Well done Pierre Fontaine, "Missing Link". I can't believe I missed it John. :)

      SGB

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  5. I have to jump in on #11, which is from Jordan Black's frankly terrifying nightmare in Millennium's "Dead Letters".

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    1. Adam,

      You are correct in both comments. That image is from Millennium, and that image is one of the most terrifying things I've ever seen on TV!!!

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