Eerie Indiana WIP Wednesday
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Eerie Indiana or Are You Afraid of the Dark?
— VVO)))LFMAN (@TheWolfman) September 23, 2020
Agreed pic.twitter.com/QTSbGCDsq8
— VVO)))LFMAN (@TheWolfman) September 23, 2020
Eerie Indiana or Are You Afraid of the Dark?
— VVO)))LFMAN (@TheWolfman) September 23, 2020
Eerie.
— Brent McKnight (@BrentMMcKnight) September 23, 2020
Eerie. Hell yes. Tupperware episode. Boom. Headgear episode. Bam. Elvis. Badaboom.
— Erik Samdahl @FilmJabber (@filmjabber) September 23, 2020
Will have to check out the next Seattle-area Eerie, Indiana meet-up!
— VVO)))LFMAN (@TheWolfman) September 23, 2020
Episode 4 of Eerie Indiana has both Henry Gibson and Dick Miller in it!
— sean brett (@BaconKnight) September 23, 2020
Now I want to watch The Burbs.
The real Bermuda Triangle is in Eerie, Indiana.
— Marky Whipwreck (@MarkyWhipwreck) September 23, 2020
Those childhood horrors always stay with you. I remember Eerie, Indiana freaked me out sometimes.
— JH "Sherpa Keanu" Lillevik (@JHLillevik) September 21, 2020
Now Eerie Indiana is that nostalgic trip to a better time compared to Trumplandia. #rebootEerieIndiana https://t.co/y3r1GwPbld
— Karl Schaefer (@UnrealKarl) September 22, 2020
Except for the penultimate episode, yes. #EerieIndiana https://t.co/RB8RxXk9GC
— 🧟♂️ Undead Rebel Scum 🏳️🌈 (@deifire) September 23, 2020
What property do you think desperately needs a new line of collectibles?
— Entertainment Earth (@EntEarth) September 22, 2020
eerie indiana
— Geppetto San Martín (@SmalltimeJones) September 22, 2020
Writers! If you could sit in a writers room of a TV show that originally aired pre-2000s, which would it be?
— Writers Guild Foundation (@WritersGuildF) September 22, 2020
Eerie indiana
— Jason R Lloyd (@JRLloyd7) September 22, 2020
American gothic
Twin peaks
Quantum leap
I know I keep changing my mind on this but, for the record, I'd like the Eerie, Indiana theme to play as people come into my cremation and the theme of Unsolved Mysteries to play as they leave...
— Jae 🕷️🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@JaeKay) September 23, 2020
The hymn will be the Addams Family theme tune.
Writers! If you could sit in a writers room of a TV show that originally aired pre-2000s, which would it be?
— Writers Guild Foundation (@WritersGuildF) September 22, 2020
Eerie Indiana. I bet that was simultaneously joyful and mind-bending. #eerieindiana
— Buck Theorem (@BuckTheorem) September 23, 2020
Leude! Zeigt her, wo sind eure #Horrorctober-Listen? 🎃🖤 pic.twitter.com/cFuF0ygCmW
— J. N. Linnemeier (@Zwangsdemokrat) September 22, 2020
Habe mir dieses Jahr ein Wiedersehen mit "Eerie, Indiana" vorgenommen.
— Max Roth (@MMeXX88) September 23, 2020
Ha, daran hatte ich WIRKLICH lange nicht gedacht!
— J. N. Linnemeier (@Zwangsdemokrat) September 23, 2020
Take that COVID: 10 seasons of FRIENDS rewatched with the teenager. 236 episodes (about 40 films?)
— Céline Haddad, NTY ⭐️⭐️ (@tweetyceline) September 22, 2020
Representation 1/10
Writing 10/10
Acting 10/10
Next, something I have never seen myself (cc: @AnnaEHiggs). Should it be on of the 4 below or something else?
Buffy but also: “Eerie, Indiana” and I think Anna might agree (though can’t remember how old your teenager is now, so maybe too young).
— Line Langebek 🌍 (@LenaLongstream) September 23, 2020
He is currently older than Wilford Brimley was when filming Cocoon. pic.twitter.com/fK6ci4tuJh
— Maestro Fluger🎮🎲💻🏀⚾️🏈🇧🇴🇺🇸 (@nfluger) September 22, 2020
He deffo sleeps in tupperware à la Eerie Indiana
— Nic (@trawetsalocin) September 23, 2020
My god, Eerie Indiana! What a show!
— Musa Okwonga (@Okwonga) September 23, 2020
Sometimes I'll be out in a social setting and just silently smiling to myself about how I'm going to watch Eerie, Indiana when I get home. pic.twitter.com/gKPtGL0zyC
— Jayme K (@brainexploderrr) September 23, 2020
Atm with a heart of gold is my suggestion
— Monster Mailman (@monstermailman) September 23, 2020
Oh yah! Love that one! Major Max Headroom vibes there. My favorite might be the Halloween episode with the Mummy. Hard to say though!
— Jayme K (@brainexploderrr) September 23, 2020
Need to find my dvds! This show was amazing https://t.co/67vYLCk6lv
— dvdmike 🏳️🌈 (@dvdmike) September 23, 2020
I always keep my Eerie, Indiana DVD box set somewhere I can quickly access!
— Jayme K (@brainexploderrr) September 23, 2020
Need to fix this
— dvdmike 🏳️🌈 (@dvdmike) September 23, 2020
What do you think is the best entry to horror movie? (A good movie to show a non horror fan or a younger person getting into horror)
— Behind The Screams Podcast (@ScreamsBehind) September 23, 2020
Beetlejuice
— APH (Kay Draven) (@kaylubdraven) September 23, 2020
The Burbs
Hocus Pocus
Frankenweenie
Nightmare Before Christmas
The Gate
Chopping Mall
Maybe even shows like Tales from the Darkside and Eerie Indiana
In the first 15 minutes of Hocus Pocus three people get hanged, a child’s life force is stolen, a tween is named Thackery, and Max Denison shoots his shot and gets turned down. Damn
— 𝕓𝕣𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕟 𝕗𝕚𝕖𝕝𝕕 𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕖𝕣 (@brokenfieldrun) September 23, 2020
Mr. Eerie, Indiana really turns it around by the end of the movie though. pic.twitter.com/ZCPzqzDstl
— 𝕓𝕣𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕟 𝕗𝕚𝕖𝕝𝕕 𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕖𝕣 (@) September 23, 2020Mr. Eerie, Indiana really turns it around by the end of the movie though. pic.twitter.com/ZCPzqzDstl
— 𝕓𝕣𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕟 𝕗𝕚𝕖𝕝𝕕 𝕣𝕦𝕟𝕟𝕖𝕣 (@brokenfieldrun) September 23, 2020
Not horror so much as Halloween/spooky vibes 🎃 https://t.co/BjQamJtxKV
— HorrorGirlProblems - Anhel on Elm Street (@HorrorGirlProbs) September 23, 2020
I forgot about Eerie Indiana! We didn’t have disney channel when I was a kid but I always wanted to watch that.
— Spooky 👻 Natgamesfm 🦇 (@NatGamesFM) September 23, 2020
I actually still really enjoy it! lol and I believe it’s available to stream on Amazon now, time to make your childhood dreams come truuuuue
— HorrorGirlProblems - Anhel on Elm Street (@HorrorGirlProbs) September 23, 2020
Sometimes I'll be out in a social setting and just silently smiling to myself about how I'm going to watch Eerie, Indiana when I get home. pic.twitter.com/gKPtGL0zyC
— Jayme K (@brainexploderrr) September 23, 2020
I remember this show I loved it, for a while though I was convinced I dreamed it up since I couldn't find it anywhere for a long while
— Comic book Ghoul (@ThePowerComix) September 23, 2020
Oh it’s real! And thank god it is!
— Jayme K (@brainexploderrr) September 23, 2020
"Eerie Indiana" is a SOLID Spooky 90's show.
— SlayJ SpoopCascio (@AJLoCascio) September 23, 2020
[Amazon Prime] https://t.co/DGOLQM56Fh
Why are all the coolest people from Indiana and all the worst people from Indiana? That state has chaotic vibes.
— m. edith sklaroff (@mesklaroff) September 23, 2020
I watched We Summon the Darkness the other night, and it occurred to me how Indiana's also the default setting for any eerie/creepy/scary place.
— Rafael Khachaturian (@rafkhach) September 23, 2020
Which, as someone who spent 7 years there, I can confirm.
— Rafael Khachaturian (@rafkhach) September 23, 2020
I believe there was literally a TV show called Eerie, Indiana
— Patrick Iber (@PatrickIber) September 23, 2020
Item: Eerie Indiana will always be something to smile about.😊
— 💀⚡️Dr. FrankenSeth⚡️💀 (@nerfherder18) September 23, 2020
Whoever is responsible for the completely bogus and utterly needless first 30 minutes of Lovecraft Country, gtfo the planet.
— The Mouse That Jumps (@lord_delicious) September 23, 2020
As for the rest of the show, man, it’s extremely enjoyable to watch Indiana Jones, Eerie Indiana, and Are You Afraid of The Dark? all rolled into one!
Eerie Indiana or Are You Afraid of the Dark?
— VVO)))LFMAN (@TheWolfman) September 23, 2020
Eerie Indiana is overall better but it doesn’t have Dr. Vink.
— Evan (@EVComedy) September 23, 2020
What are some of your favorite horror TV shows that lasted less than one season?
— Kothoga Witney Seibold 💖💜💙 (@WitneySeibold) September 23, 2020
Kingdom Hospital, and for kids horror Eerie, Indiana.
— Hawk (@Spyder_Hawk) September 23, 2020