In Search Of…s04e14 The San Andreas Fault
We open on the San Andreas Fault, so full marks there. Spooky music and Nimoy talking in urgent tones. Shots of buildings and surveyors. When
Steampunk, Frankenstein, Fantasy soap operas, Leonard Nimoy and More
We open on the San Andreas Fault, so full marks there. Spooky music and Nimoy talking in urgent tones. Shots of buildings and surveyors. When
We open on African ritual dancers and a driving rhythm of drums. Nimoy informs us that the dance has meaning, which of course is true.
We open on a shot of a mountain – ‘Sunrise at Mount Sinai’ Nimoy intones. I’m not a religious man, but seriously – chills. There’s
The intro for this episode is very different from the usual In Search Of… into. There’s the usual quick cutting between images and even a
We open on some re-enactors in tunics playing with a baby in a Roman style sandpit. Sure, why not. There are some columns in the
Unlike the Bigfoot episode, we actually have a bit of budget here. We see people in Bigfoot costumes on snow and in a forest as
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
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