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  1. johnnybear

    Review Hammer House Of Horror (1980)

    Guardian of The Abyss was a good episode similar in tone to Hammer's Dennis Wheatley forays! Witching Time was the only show where the good guys survived as well and it was shown first! Carpathian Eagle I liked because I was a big Suzanne Danielle fan back then! Silent Scream because I am a fan...
  2. johnnybear

    Review U.F.O. (1970)

    The episode Cat With Ten Lives seemed to have put a spanner in the works regarding the accepted theory of the alien attack upon the earth! Straker assumed the aliens were coming to earth to save their dying planet by kidnapping humans for spare part surgery, a fact proven in the episode ESP when...
  3. johnnybear

    Review FAWLTY TOWERS: "A TOUCH OF CLASS" - Episode 1

    My favourite has to be Waldorf Salad with the loud, obnoxious American guest who isn't really as bad as the blurb seems to indicate! He just wanted a little consideration for his needs and Basil just wasn't going to give him that! Despite the fact that Basil had never heard of a Waldorf Salad...
  4. johnnybear

    Review Space 1999 (1975)

    I joined Fanderson a few years back just to get the three part documentary! Yes three parts. On Bravo part one was the UFO episode and part two was both parts of the Space 1999 episodes spliced together! JB
  5. johnnybear

    Review The City on the Edge of Forever (1966)

    Trek makes money for Paramount and CBS, whether that is good money or not is unimportant! JB
  6. johnnybear

    Fun Star Trek: Discovery (2017)

    Discovery is set in another universe that Gene Roddenberry never created! Whatever the makers say! JB
  7. johnnybear

    Review The Incredible Hulk (1978)

    That's true! Look at how cheesy Thor looked in that TV Movie with Lou and Bill! JB
  8. johnnybear

    Review Adam Adamant Lives! (1966)

    I've always wanted to see Sumantha and Sumanda doing their dances too and it seems that I still won't!!! HaHa JB
  9. johnnybear

    Fun Star Trek: Discovery (2017)

    I think we watch it due to our past connection with the franchise! I was going to say series but it's far more than that now. But the producers are mistaking plain, simple interest for enjoyment! JB
  10. johnnybear

    Fun Star Trek: The Animated Series

    Maybe that's why a lot of fans in the old days didn't like it much or count it as canon? JB
  11. johnnybear

    Review The Pertwee Doctor

    He did indeed and I've always adored Day of The Daleks ever since that first showing on a cold night back in December 1971! JB
  12. johnnybear

    Review Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966)

    That sounds about right, Doctor! Tribbles were unknown to the crew of The Enterprise until the second season! The Gorn were unknown to Kirk and team until Arena but Gabe has a skeleton of one in his ready room! Why? Sarek as played by James Frain looks nothing like Mark Lenard yet in Animated...
  13. johnnybear

    Review Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966)

    The Harry Mudd guy too is nothing like the late Roger C.Carmel! Plus I've read that he's signed up for the rest of the series as well! :emoji_frowning2: JB
  14. johnnybear

    Review Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966)

    HaHaHaHa Never has a truer word been said! I thought that ENT was up it's own end as well but even that is better than Discovery! Some weird guy I know said he thinks the reason that Discovery is so advanced compared to TOS era starships is that it's a vessel commanded by Section 31 staff! Now...
  15. johnnybear

    Fun Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

    The only thing I can recall seeing him in was Stephen King's The Langoliers back in 95 I think! JB
  16. johnnybear

    Review Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966)

    Looks very good! Why can't these numbskulls at CBS do better? They have the money and resources but fail every time! JB
  17. johnnybear

    Review The City on the Edge of Forever (1966)

    Ironic really isn't it as Richard Hatch died a few months back and his role in Axanar would have had to be recast sadly! JB
  18. johnnybear

    Review The City on the Edge of Forever (1966)

    Yes I'd heard that CBS/Paramount were stopping fan films. I couldn't figure out why STC was still going but now you've explained it all to me! Sad that they have to call it a day because honestly I prefer STC to Discovery so far, it keeps continuity and the effects are pretty damn good too! JB
  19. johnnybear

    Fun Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

    What an effort you made there, Doctor Omega! Good pieces of info and I didn't know that Stewart had been in line for Data or that he would not have taken a lesser role! Roy Thinnes and Yaphet Kotto? Can't see that to be honest but there you go! JB
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