William Shatner Movie:

TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction



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William Shatner Movie:
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction



Movie
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction
List Price: $14.99Label: Image Entertainment

Salesrank: 118575

Released: October 16, 2001
Our Price: $42.00
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Black & White
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • William Shatner
  • Don Hastings
  • Al Hodge
  • MJ Lallo
  • Frankie Thomas
  • Editorial Review:
    Join host William Shatner on a high speed ride through the greatest science fiction television shows ever, including "The X-Files," "Star Trek," "Lost in Space," "The Outer Limits," "Space: 1999," "My Favorite Martian," "The Time Tunnel," "Babylon 5," "Planet of the Apes" and more. This one-of-a-kind special features exclusive interviews with the creators of some of sci-fi's most memorable moments: Chris Carter, Jonathan Harris, Robert Culp, James Darren, David Hedison, Robert Colbert and Frank Thomas Jr. Also contains rare bonus footage not seen on TV, including clips from "It's About Time," interviews with Bill Mumy and Bob May (the "Lost in Space" Robot) and more.

    TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction Reviews:
    TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction 5 Star Review
    2009-07-06 - This item was delivered as promised and brought back great memories!!

    Thank you!!

    SCI Fi Documentary 4 Star Review
    2008-11-25 - Over all a very nice pice. Spends a little too much time on the pre 1960's tv shows and not nearly enough time on everything past 1960. The Robot only gets 2nd banana treatment for a short time and then it's back to Shatner or nuthin.

    So-So Look at Sci Fi 2 Star Review
    2004-04-08 - I bought two DVDs and watched them one after the other. The first one I watched was "The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen". Maybe I was spoiled by that DVD because when I watched this one, I was very disappointed.

    This DVD is taken from a TV Show in 1997. William Shatner is the "host" and he starts it off by saying, "Over the next 60 minutes, we will look at various shows..." After the commercials were edited out and then the Extras were added, the DVD totals only 59 minutes.

    Clips were shown of various Sci Fi episodes, including: "Space Cadet", "Lost in Space", "The Six Million Dollar Man", "The Time Tunnel", "Star Trek", "The Outer Limits", and "The X Files". These were short clips.

    Also, there were categories where clips of shows were shown - including: Science Fiction Pioneers, Television Robots, and Aliens. There was also a short bit about how the Sci-Fi gendre started on TV and its progression.

    Another part of the show consisted of separate interviews with stars of various Sci Fi TV shows. I thought someone would have represented "Star Trek" but no. A few of the interviews were interesting but, again, they were too short. And the interviews of Jonathan Harris, Bill Mumy and Bob May (Robot) of "Lost in Space" were also on the "Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen DVD. Except here, they were much shorter.

    There are a few minutes of interaction between William Shatner and the Robot from "Lost in Space" - very childish and boring. And I actually like Shatner!

    As for the Extras, they consisted of more clips of interviews. Those interviewed were Billy Mumy, Bob May and Jonathan Harris of "Lost in Space", Chris Carter of "The X Files", Robert Culp from an episode of "The Outer Limits" ('The Architects of Fear'), and Frank Thomas, who played Tom Corbett on "Space Cadet". Some of what they said was interesting but, again, all of the "Lost in Space" interviews are also on "The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen" DVD and all of the interviews were too short. (I think Jonathan Harris' "extras" consisted of a sentence or two.) I didn't time it but I would be surprised if the Extras were 10 minutes long.

    Would I buy this DVD again? MAYBE if it was listed for no more than $3.99 on ebay. I paid $17.99 here at amazon.com and there's no way it was worth it.










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