Night Gallery: The last lesson of Mr. Peabody

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2010

Un crash course 101 sur la mythologie Lovecraftienne avec une professeur complêtement allumé dans un épisode brillantissime du non moins brillantissime Night Gallery. Vous saurez tout tout tout sur Cthulhu.

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  • They don't make stuff like this anymore.

  • No this definitely isn't a Lovecraft story, but a great homage to him... i am sure he would be proud...

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  • IT is from the eye of the beholder to whom the bell tolls that sparks our imaganation as the world go's What ever the jist give's you a left let it be and be free. A AMERICAN

  • Cheaply made and stupid..

  • "And now, if there are no further questions..." - great way to end a horror story you read out to your classmates' utter horror and terror.

  • personly I prefer Twilight Zone because it was more 'cereburl' to my mind. i just never got into this series. but to each his own. it depends on what type of stories one is looking for. you know the thing is though. many define TZ as a certain type. as 'horror' or as 'sci fi' but it wasnt one thing it was a lot. different generas put together. which i liked.

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  • @deadman00 Still wrote a good few of them. But Night Gallery was a solid show! It went more for a "tales from the crypt" camp/horror vibe than Zone. Zone was more just...creepy, never really outright frightening. But i guess that really depends on when you saw them, right?

  • the reference to Lovecraft was neat though. since he created these 'old ones'. oh and fyi when his storys refer to abul hazard the so called writer of necronomicon. lovecraft is refering to himself. when he got interested in arabic cultur lovecraft called himself abul hazard.

  • typical Night gallery, scaery build up, campish ending. Its a world of differnce then Twilight Zone. Gallery Serling only 'presents' and hosts he has no control over it. where as Zone he created it from the ground up.

  • Very offbeat but very interesting.

  • I remember watching this baby when Night Gallery was CURRENT, I did not

    know at the time what it really meant.. But I FOUND OUT! I discovered Lovecraft in the 5th grade. Good stuff! ;o)

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