In Search Of… S04E08 Mexican Pyramids
We open on pounding drums, flute music, a re-enactment of a sacrifice and Steadicam footage of Mexican pyramids. This episode does right what it says
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
We open on pounding drums, flute music, a re-enactment of a sacrifice and Steadicam footage of Mexican pyramids. This episode does right what it says
The Ant Man movies are arguably the lightest and least consequential of the Marvel movies. My cards on the table: that’s why I like them.
I went into this one not expecting to like it. I didn’t care for Jurassic World, and frankly I only saw this one because it
I’ve been looking at my Google analytics page, and I’m not happy with what I see. So in the spirit of flailing to stop myself
We open on a shot of a cross on a hill, presumably swiped from an old biblical movie. We move on to crowds lining up
We open on a reenactmentpolooza as a bunch of people dressed Elizabethan-era English colonists do old timey chores. It’s the Lost Colony of Roanoke, a
We open on a) music with a driving rhythm and b) frikkin’ sharks. Nimoy gives a super buildup to the great white sharks, and sharks
Now this one is just adorable. Basically, the episode investigates the ‘true story’ that the movie ‘The Amityville Horror’ was based on and somehow comes
UFOs down under! Let’s put a shrimp* on the barbie** and listen to everybody’s t’hai’la*** Leonard ‘Spocko’ Nimoy talk about Antipodean UFOs and mispronounce the
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it now: In Search Of… is a very weird show. In between an episode about tidal waves and