This was a lot of fun with all the references
Great dream sequence with Spritle
There was only a vague understanding of snake bites or venom here. I feel bad for the villain's horse.
Wow he really destroyed an entire china shop
Weird to see Tesla when they only had the roadster model.
Well, my recent CTV airing included Condoms instead of Rubber Gloves. Everything else was the same.
This has very few redeeming qualities. The pyramid set design is cool.
I laughed at the monster attack sound that sounded like Scooby Doo eating a sandwich. All the characters are horrible at their jobs.
This is a Westworld inspired episode?!
I remember watching this as a kid, and still remember them showing how the did the transporter effect.
The surfer disguises for Commisioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara are amazing. Hot dog radios are hilarious. Barbara's swimsuit is too hot for TV. Wonderful surfing sequence. Cowabunga!
Update of 31x01 The Last Ride
Peacock lists this as S28E35
Peacock and TVDB list two episodes as S18E24. The Valentine's Day Mystery and Recipe for Murder. They aired on the same day, presumably two one hour segments of a two hour broadcast.
It's technically not part of the Beach Party series, but it's the same type of movie. Annette and other common actors have different character names, except for Eric Von Zipper and his gang.
Good fun, silly alien stuff.
Excellent Star Trek parody episode. I'm sure I didn't understand the references as a kid.
What a weird movie. Aimed at kids with lots of jokes only adults will understand. Lots of kid daydreaming sequences and strange stuff.
It was missing the charm or something from the show. They tried to make an Indiana Jones movie starring Phryne. Convoluted, and the beginning sequence was far too much.
Sandman is the villian but J. Pauline Spaghetti definitely murdered her 4 husbands in industrial "accidents"
It's an Adult Gremlins knock off with sex, drugs, and rock and roll. The Munchies drive a Gremlin, and the paper has a big Gremlin! headline on it. I enjoyed it because it knows it is campy and leans into it.
Great stuff in this pair of episodes. I love the special "Wham-eth" graphics. Maid Marilyn is a great part of the Archer's crew.
A very interesting concept, and pretty well executed. No creepy family stuff that has shown up in similar shows like Dated & Related or MILF Manor. I feel like it went too fast. They needed more date days and time for people to settle in. It seemed like it was filmed in less than two weeks and it should have been a month.
The laser cutter segment is very cool! The calibrating was fascinating.
I don't think these writers have worked at a restaurant, made risotto, or understand how acrylic paint works. The mother is completely oblivious to her daughter's feelings. The acting isn't the worst.
If I read about this relationship on AITA, I would side with the mom. Dad sucks, and the grandma does too honestly. The children are quite annoying.
They spent some production money on that castle. This was much more about family, and I didn't connect with it. The bagpipes gave me a headache.
Pretty well done. interesting framework for covering cults. If you are familiar with the cults covered, you have seen it all before.
I hate this style of documentary/docuseries where they shove in little clips. things like "grow your flock of followers" followed by a clip of a flock of sheep.
Really? Bootlegging tapes on a large scale??
Nice to see the gang eating in the Space Needle, and including the Seattle Underground in the plot.
It's surprisingly boring. I think they were going for tension, but it was just slow.
Nice costuming, interesting sets and models.