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  • The Twilight Zone's "From Agens With Love" - The Computer That Fell in Love | Episode Analysis
    Nov 19 2025

    Step into The Twilight Zone as Chris and Gerry explore the quirky and charming Season 5 episode "From Agnes With Love." This deep-dive analysis looks at the themes, production history, cultural context, and lasting legacy of this unusual entry - the story of a supercomputer named Agnes who becomes hopelessly infatuated with her programmer.

    Whether you're a longtime Rod Serling fan or exploring classic sci-fi for the first time, this breakdown will give you a whole new appreciation for From Agnes With Love

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    19 m
  • The Twilight Zone Episode "Twenty Two" Explained - The Dark Truth Behind Room 22
    Nov 17 2025

    Step into The Twilight Zone as Chris and Gerry break down the eerie Season 2 episode "Twenty Two." This psychological thriller follows a woman plagued by a recurring nightmare involving a mysterious nurse, a chilling morgue, and the unforgettable line: "Room for one more, honey."

    If you're a Twilight Zone fan or love classic TV horror, this deep dive is for you. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more classic media breakdowns.

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    13 m
  • Phantasm Review - The Tall Man, Silver Spheres & Surreal Terror Explained
    Nov 14 2025

    Step into the eerie dreamworld of Phantasm (1979), Don Coscarelli's mind-bending horror masterpiece that blended surreal imagery, chilling atmosphere, and one of cinema's most iconic villains - The Tall Man.

    In this video, Chris and Gerry explore the movie's haunting themes, unforgettable moments, behind-the-scenes secrets, and its lasting impact on horror cinema. Whether you're a long-time fan or watching for the first time, this review will uncover why Phantasm remains one of the most mysterious and influential cult horror films of all time.

    #Phantasm #HorrorMovieReview #TheTallMan #CultHorror #DonCoscarelli #ClassicHorror #RetroHorror #MovieAnalysis

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    39 m
  • The Life and Times of Don "Red" Barry - Hollywood's Original Wild West Star
    Nov 12 2025

    He was small in stature but larger than life on screen. Don "Red" Barry became a household name in the 1940s after starring as Red Ryder in Republic Pictures' hit serials. Known for his fiery personality and rugged charm, Barry carved out a memorable niche in B-Westerns, film noir, and television.

    In this video, we explore:
    His early career and breakthrough as Red Ryder

    How he earned the nickname "Red"

    Later roles in film and TV

    Discover the real story behind one of Hollywood's most misunderstood Western stars, and how Don "Red" Barry's legacy still echoes through the golden age of the silver screen.

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    18 m
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #118 (March 1973)
    Nov 10 2025

    In this video Chris explores The Amazing Spider-Man #118, a powerful issue from the early Bronze Age that drops Peter Parker into the middle of politcal unrest and student protest sweeping New York City. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by John Romita Sr., this story shows Spider-Man caught between the police, protestors, and the mysterious new villain known as The Disruptor. Join us for a deep dive into one of Spider-Man's most socially aware stories of the Bronze Age!

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    10 m
  • Carl Weathers: From Gridiron to Hollywood Legend | The Life & Career of a True Action Icon
    Nov 7 2025

    Carl Weathers was more than just Apollo Creed. From his early days as a college football star to his breakout role in Rocky, Weathers carved out a lasting legacy as one of Hollywood's most charismatic and versatile action stars. This video explores his incredible journey - from the Rocky series and Predator and onward.

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    11 m
  • The Invisible Man #3, Maria Llovet's Artificial, SIKTC
    Nov 5 2025

    The Professor Frenzy Show

    Episode 382

    • The Invisible Man #3 from Image | Writer: James Tynion IV | Art: Dani, Brad Simpson

    • Maria Llovet's Artificial #2 from Image | Written and Art by Maria Llovet

    • Red Book #1 of 4; from Dark Horse Comics Writer:James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming Artist: Michael Avon Oeming $4.99
    • Sleep #2 from Image Comics (W/A/CA) Zander Cannon $3.99

    • Dick Tracy Halloween Special from Mad Cave Studios. (W) Alex Segura, Michael Moreci, Chantelle Aimee Osman (A) Craig Cermak $6.99

    • The Adventures of Lumen N. #2 of 4 from Dark Horse Comics (W) James Robinson (A) Phil Hester $4.99

    • Exquisite Corpses #6 from Image Comics (W) Tyler Boss w/James Tynion IV (A) Gavin Fullerton w/Michael Walsh $4.99

    • Feral #17 from Image Comics (W) Tony Fleecs (A) Trish Forstner, Tone Roriguez $3.99

    • Murder Podcast #s 1 and 2 from Ignition Press, $4.99 W- Jeremy Haun A - Mike Tisserano

    • Barbaric:The Black Knight (One shot) from Vault Comics | Writer: Michael Moreci | Art: Gui Balbi, Fabi Marques, Jim Campbell

    • SIKTC - A Monster Hunter Walks Into a Bar #1 | Writer: James Tynion IV | Art: Werther Dell'Edera, Miquel Muerto
    • Conan Scourge of the Serpent #2 from Titan Comics | Writer: Jim Zub | Art: Ivan Gill, Jao Canola, Richard Starkings and Tyler Smith

    • Outlaw Showdown #1 from the EC Imprint of Boom Studios | Writer: John Arcudi, Tony Moore, Ann Nocenti, Christopher Cantwell | Art: Sebastian Cabrol, TonyMoore, Rico Renzi, Lee Loughridge, David Lapham, Nick Filardi, Dan McDaid, Michael Atiyeh - Classic from Two Fisted Tales #20 by Harvey Kurtzman and Jack Davis March-April 1952

    • I Hate Fairyland #45 from Image | Writer: Scottie Young | Art: Jay Fosgitt, Jean Francios Beaulius, Nate Piekos
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    46 m
  • Twilight Zone's A Stop At Willoughby - Escaping From New York
    Nov 3 2025

    Step aboard The Twilight Zone train and journey to Willoughby with Chris and Gerry. It is a place 'where a man can slow down to a peaceful pace." In this deep-dive analysis of the 1960 episode "A Stop at Willoughby", we explore the themes of escapism, disillusionment, and the modern rat race that makes this story timeless.

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    16 m