Sci-Fi 10pm 7/27 - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace + Mike Mignola's Amazing Screw-On Head
Darkplace
http://www.scifi.com/darkplace/image...r_interior.jpg In the 1980s horror writer Garth Marenghi wrote, produced, directed and starred in Darkplace, a groundbreaking series set in a hospital and exploring the depths of the author's imagination. At least that's what Marenghi and his publicist/co-star, Dean Learner, claim in modern-day interviews which both bookend and interrupt the episodes. In fact the show is cheap, chiché'd, full of gaping plot holes and startlingly misogynist. Garth Marenghi is a creation of comedian Matthew Holness, who won a Perrier award with the character at the 2001 Edinburgh festival. IMDB: 9.4/10 <br> <br> <br> The Amazing Screw-On Head http://www.scifi.com/amazingscrewonh...h_splashbg.jpg <hr> I've seen The Amazing Screw-On Head before and it's great. I'm looking forward to seeing Darkplace. Note that, at least for now, you can stream these shows for free. |
I cannot recommend Garth Marenghi's Darkplace enough. It is highly amusing.
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I hope Screw-On makes it to series. I'd love to see a weekly Mignola animated show. :up:
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Wow, I just saw both of these shows last night. Loved them. I know there's only 6 episodes of Darkplace, but Sci-Fi Channel can go have sexual relations with themselves if they don't turn Amazing Screw-on Head into a series. That was great stuff. It was so good, I had to watch it again on their online stream.
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