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"City Limits" (1985) Science fiction. Two gangs of teenage bikers rule a divided city with jousts in a post-plague future of no adults.
"City Limits" (1985) Science fiction. Two gangs of teenage bikers rule a divided city with jousts in a post-plague future of no adults.
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S3, EP19 "War of the Colossal Beast""War of the Colossal Beast" (1958) Cult. Man-beast escapes in "Amazing Colossal Man" sequel.
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S6, EP9 "The Violent Years""The Violent Years" (1956) Crime. A newspaperman's daughter runs with a vicious girls' gang; written by Edward D. Wood Jr.
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S2, EP6 "Ring of Terror""Ring of Terror" (1962) Horror. Fraternity brothers tell a premed student to rob a corpse. With George Mather, Esther Furst, Austin Green.
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S10, EP6 "Track of the Moon Beast"The crew watches "Track of the Moon Beast," where a New Mexico mineralogist is transformed into a mindless humanoid-lizard monster after being hit by a meteor.
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S13, EP14 "The Christmas Dragon"The bots watch a group of orphans attempt to save a dying Father Christmas.
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S13, EP10 "The Shape of Things to Come"Emily's crew watch three humans and their robot friend defend the moon colonies in 1979's "The Shape of Things to Come" by H.G. Wells.
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S13, EP8 "The Batwoman"Emily's crew watch a scantily clad Mexican superhero take on a mad scientist and his aquatic super-soldiers in "The Batwoman" from 1968.
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S13, EP7 "Gamera vs Jiger"Jonah's crew watches a Japanese sci-fi movie about two kaiju monsters; Pearl believes Kinga could use a break.
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