ORBzine - UK TV Roundup October 2005

31st October 2005 - Monday - Hallowe'en!

Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: VGR [Season 4, Episode ] Infinite Regress

Reviewed in our special supplement

Peter Benchley's Amazon [Season 1, Episode 18] The White Witch

Reviewed in our special supplement

Hammer House of Horror Hammer House of Horror [Season 1, Episode 1] The Witching Time

Reviewed in our special supplement

Hammer House of Horror [Season 1, Episode 13] The Mark Of Satan

Reviewed in our special supplement

Belfast Festival

A trio of Belfast intellectuals, or the nearest thing available, contrasted a pair of horror films recently shown in Belfast. One was the drive-in screening of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) , the other was the early 1960s Japanese offering, Onibabah .

TCM was written off as schlock, and slated as having no socially redeeming qualities. Just men abusing women, they said. Offensive to feminists, they said. In this reviewer's opinion, the all men are bastards and all women are victims view *IS* the feminist stance!

Onibabah, featuring two female leads, was barely mentioned. One of the comentator complained that it was too slow. Another responded that at least it felt real, while TCM was fantasy. Ironic, since Onibabah contains hints of Magic Realism, while TCM was partly inspired by real-life serial-killer Ed Gein!

The Spence Bros: Movie Mavericks

This is a 40-minute documentary from BBCNI. The Spence Bros are what are these days referred to as guerilla film-makers. Unlike Robert Rodriguez , they live in Comber, County Down, and have been making movies since the 1950s. At an average of 2 a year, they have made almost 100 films!

In the 1950s they made Gothic romance/horror films. In the 1970s they switched to science-fiction. They enjoy the Genre because it can let the imagination run wild, especially in the use of camera shots, SPFX and make-up that would not be used in more conventional drama.

The Films of the Spence Brothers

We get 3 short films by the Spence Bros, with a foreword presented by Joe Lindsay. The average running time is just under 20 minutes.

  • The Wishing Stone

    A small redneck town is midwest USA is confused when a meteor lands nearby. The acting, props and so on are quite convincing, especially when you consider it was a zero-budget film!

    Running time: 30 minutes

  • Phase One

    This is a science fiction piece, an homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey . An astronaut lands on a desert world.

    Running time: 5 minutes

  • Brady's Bargain

    Brady, an Oirish farmer, tries to outsmart a Leprechaun.

    Running time: 10 minutes


    Today's SF films include Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday and Rosemary's Baby

    30th October 2005 - Sunday

    Relic Hunter Relic Hunter [Season 3, Episode 19] Pandora's Box

    Reviewed in our special supplement

  • Hex Hex [Season 2, Episode 6] With A Little Help From My Friends (2)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Enterprise Enterprise [Season 4, Episode 5] The Forge

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Star Trek: TNG [Season 5, Episode 13] Conundrum

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Star Trek: TNG [Season 5, Episode 12] The Masterpiece Society

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Channel 4's showing of Audition & Earth Vs The Spider (2001)

    29th October 2005 - Saturday

    Star Trek: TNG [Season 5, Episode 11] Violations

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed Charmed [Season 7, Episode 10] Someone to Witch Over Me

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Robin of Sherwood Robin of Sherwood [Season 3, Episode 11] Rutterkin

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    The Perfect Scary Movie

    This is a 2-hour Channel 4 documentary narrated by Alexander Armstrong.

    It starts with a look at Monster movies from Nosferatu in the 1920s, the 1950s Hammer films, 1967's Night of the Living Dead , 1983 video release of Evil Dead .

    Next we look at the Body Horror/Science Fiction efforts exemplified by Alien, The Fly

    Religion-based horror is explored: Wicker Man, Exorcist, The Omen . Next comes the haunted house, exemplified by The Shining

    Finally we see Psychokiller films, influenced by Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre .The modern sub-genre is teen-slasher films like Hallowe'en, Nightmare on Elm Street ...

    We get a few interviews with the usual kind of people - psychologists, academics and film critics. There are also interviews with a wide variety of horror film celebrities - John Carpenter, John Landis, Joe Dante, Tobe Hooper, Sean S. Cunningham, Roger Corman , Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright [ Shaun of the Dead ], Jenny Agutter, Emily Booth, Ingrid Pitt, Veronica Cartwright, Heather Langenkamp , Bruce Campbell [ Evil Dead, Bubba Ho-Tep , Robert Englund [ Nightmare on Elm Street ], Alice Cooper [Wayne's World], prosthetics expert Rick Baker and novelist James Herbert .

    Channel 4 are currently running a Hallowe'en season. The following movie is introduced by SciFi fan Bill Bailey!


    Today's SF films include Channel 4's showing of Halloween H20 . RTE showed The Astronaut's Wife & The Omen ITV 1 had Silence of the Lambs while ITV 3 had Lost World: Jurassic Park 2 . Ravenous also got a showing.

    28th October 2005 - Friday

    alias Alias [Season 3, Episode 5] Repercussions

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    27th October 2005 - Thursday

    Missing Missing [Season 2, Episode 13] Truth or Dare (part 2)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    The Real "Silence of The Lambs"

    This is a Channel 4 documentary about the making of the 1950s American serial killer, Ed Gein. He inspired the villains of 3 classic horror films - Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Silence of The Lambs . The true story is even stranger (and more twisted) than fiction!

    Channel 4 are currently running a Hallowe'en season. The following movie, a dramatisation of the Ed Gein story, is introduced by SciFi fan Bill Bailey!


    Today's SF films include Ed Gein

    26th October 2005- Wednesday

    Atlantis Stargate Atlantis [Season 2, Episode 2] The Intruder

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Medium Medium [Season 1, Episode 8] Lucky

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Curse of The Omen

    This is a Channel 4 documentary about the making of the 1970s horror classic, The Omen . A series of unexplained events, including fatal accoidents, plagued the film's production.

    Interviewees include SF critic Kim Newman.

    Channel 4 have decided to make a night of it. The following movie, a similarly-themed occult thriller, is introduced by SciFi fan Bill Bailey!


    Today's SF films include Lost Souls

    25th October 2005 - Tuesday

    The 4400 The 4400 [Season 2, Episode 6] As Fate Would Have It

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Stargate Stargate SG-1 [Season 9, Episode 3] Origin (3)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    24th October 2005 - Monday

    Peter Benchley's Amazon [Season 1, Episode 17] The Pale Horseman

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Hammer House of Horror Hammer House of Horror [Season 1, Episode ]

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include The Librarian: Quest For The Spear

    23rd October 2005 - Sunday

    Hex Hex [Season 2, Episode 5] With A Little Help From My Friends (1)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Enterprise Enterprise [Season 4, Episode 4] The Augments

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Star Trek: TNG [Season 5, Episode 11] Hero Worship

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    22nd October 2005 - Saturday

    Robin of Sherwood Robin of Sherwood [Season 3, Episode 10] The Pretender

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed Charmed [Season 2, Episode 10] Heartbreak City

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed [Season 4, Episode 17] Saving Private Leo

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed [Season 6, Episode 14] Legend of Sleepy Halliwell

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed [Season 4, Episode 9] Muse to My Ears

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Charmed Charmed: Behind the Magic

    To celebrate 100 eps of the show, this half-hour behind-=the-scenes documentary was made. There are lots of interviews, not just with the cast and Producers but also with the journalists and celebrity-watchers who tell us about all the behind-the-scenes rumours.

    Andromeda Andromeda [Season 3, Episode 6] Slipfighter the Dogs of War

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    21st October 2005 - Friday

    alias Alias [Season 3, Episode 4] A Missing Link

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Trucks

    20th October 2005 - Thursday

    Missing Missing [Season 2, Episode 12] Truth or Dare

    Reviewed in our special supplement

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    Today's SF films include Gemini Man and 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1996)

    19th October 2005 - Wednesday

    Atlantis Stargate Atlantis [Season 2, Episode 1] The Siege (Part III)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    18th October 2005 - Tuesday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 5, Episode 19] Folie A Deux

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    The 4400 The 4400 [Season 2, Episode 5] Suffer The Children

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Stargate Stargate SG-1 [Season 9, Episode 2] Avalon (part 2)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    17th October 2005 - Monday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 5, Episode 17] All Souls

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    Peter Benchley's Amazon [Season 1, Episode 16] Home

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    16th October 2005 - Sunday

    Hex Hex [Season 2, Episode 4] Ella Burns

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    15th October 2005 - Saturday

    Robin of Sherwood Robin of Sherwood [Season 3, Episode 9] Adam BelL

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    14th October 2005 - Friday

    alias Alias [Season 3, Episode 3] Reunion

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    13th October 2005 - Thursday

    Missing Missing [Season 2, Episode 11] Mr Nobody

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    12th October 2005 - Wednesday

    Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: VGR [Season 4, Episode ] Vis-A-Vis

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    11th October 2005 - Tuesday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 21] Zero Sum

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    The 4400 The 4400 [Season 2, Episode 4] Weight of the World

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Stargate Stargate SG-1 [Season 9, Episode 1] Avalon (part 1)

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Highlander

    10th October 2005 - Monday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 16] Unrequited

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    Peter Benchley's Amazon [Season 1, Episode 15] Escape

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Jeepers Creepers and Mission To Mars

    9th October 2005 - Sunday


    Today's SF films include The Bunker

    8th October 2005 - Saturday

    alias Alias [Season 3, Episode 2] Succession

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Robin of Sherwood Robin of Sherwood [Season 3, Episode 8] The Betrayal

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    7th October 2005 - Friday

    6th October 2005 - Thursday

    Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: VGR [Season 4, Episode ] Prey

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Missing Missing [Season 2, Episode 10] Pop Star Story (a.k.a. Pop Star)

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 14] Memento Mori

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    Charmed Charmed [Season 6, Episode 21]

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    5th October 2005 - Wednesday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 13] Never Again

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    Charmed Charmed [Season 6, Episode 20] A Wrong Day's Journey into Right

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Star Trek: DS9 [Season 6, Episode ] The Reckoning

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Revelation

    4th October 2005 - Tuesday

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 12] Leonard Betts

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    Medium Medium [Season 1, Episode 10] The Other Side of the Tracks

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Medium [Season 1, Episode 5] In Sickness And In Adultery

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Dead Zone Dead Zone [Season 3, Episode 4] Cold Hard Truth

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    The 4400 The 4400 [Season 2, Episode 3] Voices Carry

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Die Another Day

    3rd October 2005 - Monday

    Peter Benchley's Amazon [Season 1, Episode 14] The Finding

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    X-Files X-Files [Season 4, Episode 11] El Mundo Gira

    This is reviewed in a special supplement

    2nd October 2005 - Sunday

    Hex Hex [Season 2, Episode 3] Spiral

    Reviewed in our special supplement


    Today's SF films include Curse of the Cat People

    1st October 2005 - Saturday

    alias Alias [Season 3, Episode 1] The Two

    Reviewed in our special supplement

    Robin of Sherwood Robin of Sherwood [Season 3, Episode 6] Crom Cruach

    Reviewed in our special supplement