Svengoolie (played by Rich Koz) hosts a horror movie show where he presents a mixture of campy comedy, horror parodies, bad puns, and trivia. He interacts with viewers through mail and reenacts scenes from movies in a humorous way. The show has a cult following and is known for its slapstick humor and character name in the series title.
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams is a sci-fi anthology series that explores various themes such as alternate reality, dystopian future, and high-tech advancements. Each episode is based on a short story by Philip K. Dick and takes place in different timeframes, ranging from near-future to epic sci-fi settings. The series delves into thought-provoking concepts like artificial intelligence, alien encounters, and the impact of technology on society.
Dimension 404 is a sci-fi anthology series that explores strange dimensions and showcases various stories involving dangerous technology, monsters, nostalgia, love interests, and more.
Oats Studios is an anthology series that delves into dystopian sci-fi and horror stories. Each episode, or 'short form series', presents a unique and nightmarish vision of a post-apocalyptic future, featuring monsters, aliens, and other nightmarish creatures. The show experiments with different styles and techniques, delivering a blood-soaked and violent journey into the unknown.
In a distant future, a man with a full-body tattoo tells stories that depict different visions of the future and alternate dimensions. The stories involve crash landings, virtual reality, marooned individuals, and encounters with mysterious women. As the tattooed man shares his tales, the audience becomes mesmerized by the strange and captivating worlds he describes.
An anthology series that explores the future of sex.
Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998. As this was part of a crop of new shows produced in 1998 by Sci Fi Channel and it was not successful beyond the first season, it was never placed in syndication. Betaville was the original title for the series. The series is an anthology hybrid. The stories all took place in the fictional future city of "Betaville", a nod to Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville. However, the majority of the stories were adapted from short stories that originally didn't have anything to do with the fictional city. The stories were adapted from older works by famous science fiction authors which explored the impact of certain technologies on the human body and psyche, and the theme of humanity being overwhelmed by hostile technologies. Each episode had a host—originally to be named "Paradox" until the concept was dropped—that served as a narrator, adding a prologue and epilogue to the show as with The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. The Volkswagen New Beetle was chosen to be the transportation of Betaville. Any time it was called for a car to be featured in an episode, a New Beetle was used.
Greed, murder, sex - all appear to thrive at the Wilson Emery Institute for Research and Development, aka W.E.I.R.D., where brilliant, young, but emotionally unstable scientific geniuses are recruited to develop cutting-edge projects in such fields as virology, time-travel, rejuvenation and robotics.
A look at the Travis Walton abduction
Unfamiliar Cosmos (2020) takes viewers on a journey to an uncharted and mysterious cosmos, filled with surreal and mind-bending experiences. This sci-fi movie delves into the depths of the unknown, challenging our perception of reality and pushing the boundaries of imagination.
It's the tenth anniversary of the Interstellar Alliance, and President Sheridan is on his way to Babylon 5 for the celebration. However, he must first deal with a threat from the future, while Lochley handles a case of demonic possession.
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