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Emily's crew watch a scantily clad Mexican superhero take on a mad scientist and his aquatic super-soldiers in "The Batwoman" from 1968.

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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S8, EP17 "Horror of Party Beach"

"Horror of Party Beach" (1964) Horror. Rockin' gilled monsters crash a beach bash; with John Scott; Alice Lyon.

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S1, EP8 "Project Moonbase"

"Project Moonbase" (1953) Science fiction. The president is a woman and so is the captain of a lunar space station in the year 1970. With Donna Martell, Hayden Rorke, Ross Ford.

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S5, EP20 "Radar Secret Service"

"Radar Secret Service" (1950) Action. Federal agent and pal track uranium-ore hijackers with radar.

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S5, EP17 "Beginning of the End"

Crops thrive on irradiated soil -- so do grasshoppers.

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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.

Forced by evil scientists to watch bad "B" movies until he breaks, a host and a bunch of captive robots comment on the films to keep sane. During each movie, the host and robots perform skits or songs, known as host segments, that are usually related to that episode's film.
Starring: Bill Travers, Coleen Gray, Felicia Day, Frank Conniff, Jim Mallon, Joel Hodgson, Jonah Ray, Kevin Murphy, Mary Jo Pehl, Michael J. Nelson, Olivia Hussey, Patton Oswalt, Reb Brown, Richard Weber, Trace Beaulieu
Original Air Date: Nov 24, 1988
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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