You know something didn't ever come to me until tonight's viewing of Curse of Frankenstein (1957). I've watched it countless times. Paul Krempe (Robert Urquhart) has the chance to tell Baron Frankenstein's cousin/fiancé, Elizabeth(Hazel Court), about what her future husband is up to in his laboratory. He could have ended the scientist's reign of horror before the monster ever reached its feet, scouring the countryside in disarray. Krempe just can't seem to speak the truth, and because he doesn't both the human monster (the Baron) and human junkheap (Lee's man of assembled body parts) unleash danger upon anyone who might be unfortunate to be in the vicinity. Krempe, in some ways, is as guilty as the Baron. At any time Krempe could have reported him.
4th of July 2025 Marathoning
McDowell and Comi prepare to leave for Mars. Aliens visiting the UN, dropping off their cook book, providing goodies for humans on Earth, easing them into trusting them, spiriting them away to be food for them on their home planet. To Serve Man is nearly 60 years ago. I've been watching Twilight Zone since I was a teenager in the mid 90s thanks to Sci Fi Channel. Many of my family have passed since (for instance, my mother's siblings are all about gone except one last sister), and it wouldn't be right to avoid a marathon during the 4th if just for nostalgic reasons. Syfy didn't see the value of TZ on Independence Day, except last year, so even though I cannot watch episodes like I do during New Year's Eve and Day, it is nice to try and sneak in a block of episodes whenever possible. I started with Death Ship from the fourth season, continuing with Stopover in a Quiet Town and The Gift . To Serve Man would feel like a later afternoon watch but SYFY showed it at 3:...

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