Monday, December 05, 2016

The Cult-TV Faces of: Extreme Old Age

Identified by Hugh: The Twilight Zone: "Long Live Walter Jameson."

Identified by Hugh: Boris Karloff's Thriller: "Pigeons from Hell."

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek "The Deadly Years."

Identified by Hugh: Space:1999 "The Black Sun."

Identified by Hugh: Blackstar.

Identified by Pierre Fontaine: "Tales from the Darkside."

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Unnatural Selection."

Identified by Hugh: Star Trek: The Next Generation: "The Inner Light."

Identified by Hugh: The X-Files: "Dod Kalm."

Identified by SGB: DS9: "The Visitor."

Identified by Hugh: Farscape: "The Locket."

Identified by Hugh: Doctor Who: "The Time of the Doctor."

9 comments:

  1. 1. Twilight Zone
    2. Boris Karloff's Thriller
    3. Star Trek
    4. Space: 1999
    5. Blackstar
    7 & 8. Star Trek: The Next Generation
    9. X-Files
    10. Lost
    11. Farscape
    12. Doctor Who

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    1. great job, Hugh! You only missed #10, and didn't answer 6. Otherwise, great!

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  2. So... got a birthday coming up, John?

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    1. Hah! Good guess. I had one yesterday! :)

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  3. 6. Tales From The Darkside (just a guess derived from Brent Spiner's IMDB listing!).

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  4. One more comment but I always thought that Matt Smith's makeup shown above was awesome and one of the best old-age attempts ever done for TV or cinema.

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    1. Great job, Pierre! tales from the darkside it it is!

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  5. Hi John,

    Glad you included #4 Space:1999 "Black Sun". You could have included "Exiles" too. :)

    #6 Tales From The Darkside (Brent Spiner!)
    #10 Star Trek DS9

    SGB

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    1. Excellent work, as always, my friend! Perfect ids!!!

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