Eerie Indiana Chooseday Challenge
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This week, your options are:
PITBULL SURFERS versus UNKIND ONES
Fun fact: Grant Gelt, who played Bertram Grover Weeks in The Sandlot, now manages Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. pic.twitter.com/uINc3AC11t
— Kelsey Kingdon (@KelseyKingdon) August 12, 2018
Fun fact: Grant Gelt, who played Bertram Grover Weeks in The Sandlot, now manages Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. pic.twitter.com/uINc3AC11t
— Kelsey Kingdon (@KelseyKingdon) August 12, 2018
"Eerie, Indiana" The Broken Record. pic.twitter.com/InrzIqEsdE
— James Gormanley (@JamesGormanley) November 15, 2020
Recuerdo esa película. Me hizo recordar un episodio de Eerie Indiana donde el padre le echa la culpa a los mensajes subliminales del rock por la mala conducta de su hijo y al final pone a girar un disco al revés y lo que se oye es la voz del padre insultando al hijo.
— Joel Solis (@gran_tiburon) October 22, 2020
The Story of the Eerie Indiana Identity Crisis and Terrible Time Slot https://t.co/TrI7ghvAt9
— 🎃☠️ Roy Galaxy ☠️🎃 (@ToyGalaxyTV) October 15, 2020
I loved Eerie Indiana--the original, but the reboot was good too. I have a few of the books alongside my Goosebumps collection. I still want a #PitbullSurfers album.
— WithersJohn (@CastlesofImagin) October 16, 2020
Pues mira que a mí me encantaba Eerie, Indiana, hasta la grabé entera cuando la repitió Localis
— Viruete.com (@joseviruete) July 15, 2020
Cómo olvidar ese capítulo del niño maltratado por su padre que se vuelve fanático del metal y el padre empieza a oír al revés un vinilo de su hijo que porque tiene mensajes satánicos y lo que suena es la forma en la que él lo trata...
— @LeDocSatanique🦖🦖⚗️⚗️⚗️ (@BatManuel93) July 15, 2020
Eerie, Indiana Pop. 16,661 https://t.co/78fXUJqmOP pic.twitter.com/myqC8EvFAm
— Halloween Love (@halloween) June 14, 2020
Here's a random capture from #EerieIndiana [6.7553@1137s] #ZeroContextTV #NBC pic.twitter.com/JIFiZgfZSs
— No Context TV (@UKNoContextTV) June 10, 2020
There’s an episode of Eerie, Indiana where a verbally abusive father plays his troubled son’s heavy metal record backwards because he thinks the music is secretly telling him to act out and be bad. 1/
— JPMazzy@Nite (@mazzyjp) May 18, 2020
As he spins the disc with his finger, he hears himself berating his son. He continues to listen until he has an emotional break and finds clarity in their relationship. 2/
— JPMazzy@Nite (@mazzyjp) May 18, 2020
I had a quiet “What the fuuuuuuu...” moment today while watching it. The scene was so well-executed and thoughtful that I almost got angry it was buried in an episode of Eerie, Indiana.
— JPMazzy@Nite (@mazzyjp) May 18, 2020
Oh Simon 😄 Listen up this Friday! You should be able to understand us 😎🤘 #eerieindiana #betterweirdthandead pic.twitter.com/lFrjWPF6CK
— Return to Eerie, Indiana (@eerieindianapod) May 6, 2020
Five shows to get to know me:
— 👾Nye Gee (@Jupiter3Nye) February 11, 2020
-Tales From The Crypt
- The Xfiles
-Eerie Indiana
-The Simpsons
-Buffy The Vampire Slayer https://t.co/r92XOCKpY7
Eerie Indiana!!! I knew I loved you. 🥰
— Matthew Broberg-Moffitt 🦩🧩 🍀 🐹 (@BrobergMatthew) February 11, 2020
— 👾Nye Gee (@Jupiter3Nye) February 11, 2020
Fun fact: Grant Gelt, who played Bertram Grover Weeks in The Sandlot, now manages Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. pic.twitter.com/uINc3AC11t
— Kelsey Kingdon (@KelseyKingdon) August 12, 2018
I'm moving and I thought I'd get a picture of the contents of an average box. No wonder I don't have Netflix, I like old school hard copy! Spot any shows you love? Shout them out!#DVD #TVShows #Collections pic.twitter.com/zCEZ51FmgK
— Creed Stonegate (@CreedStonegate) September 11, 2019
Also just spotted Eerie Indiana.. remember it starred Omri Katz ie John Ross in Dallas.. am I right?
— Realweegiemidget Reviews (@realweegiemidge) September 11, 2019
yep, Omri Katz and @justinshenkarow ruled in Eerie Indiana! pic.twitter.com/yyoigNjSOU
— Creed Stonegate (@CreedStonegate) September 11, 2019
I loved him in Eerie Indiana. Such a wonderful actor.
— Luke Rad (@prozakuk) August 9, 2019
An Eerie, IN, shout out will always get a like from me. pic.twitter.com/QICPqyywIZ
— Amelia Elizabeth, MLIS (@snonsumr) August 10, 2019
You've been kidnapped. The characters from the last film/TV show you watched are in charge of the rescue. Who is coming to save you?!
— 🌛 Miss Fly By Night🏴🇩🇪🇱🇻 🌛 (@MissFlyByNight) June 1, 2019
Kids sci-fi show Eerie, Indiana. It’s actually quite good, but pretty much only lasted one season from marketing and time slot. Twin Peaks meets Pete & Pete. Great shots, lots of cameos. Tween boys who solve mysteries, so yeah they’d come to my rescue! pic.twitter.com/ohX05lubJr
— laυrən вrown (@tweetingLEB) June 2, 2019
Do you remember Eerie, Indiana? I LOVED that 😍😆 pic.twitter.com/ePJIFKptsJ
— 🏹 TᕼE GEᑎEᖇIᑕ ᕼEᖇOIᑎE🏹 (@Mrs_L_Olivier) May 30, 2019
I do, actually. I didn't watch it as enthusiastically as I did other shows, but I did enjoy it quite a bit as a kid; that one is a serious blast from the past, as I'd not thought about it in many years until now. Haha.
— ⛈️ Christopher ⛈️ (@LeChristopherAG) May 30, 2019
Me neither, dunno what made my mind jump there 🤷🏼♀️😀
— 🏹 TᕼE GEᑎEᖇIᑕ ᕼEᖇOIᑎE🏹 (@Mrs_L_Olivier) May 30, 2019
On a tangent, does anyone remember that episode of Eerie Indiana where the kids dad thinks he's being influenced by satanic messages in music but when he plays the records backwards to hear them it's his own voice berating his son? A great response to the satanic panic
— Chris Hubris 🌊🐬 (@Chris_Hubris) March 21, 2019
Why is this the only Eerie Indiana gif? Anyway, you it’s Omri Katz but he probably wasn’t the first. Also I’ve realised white boys with brown, floppy hair was little me’s crush of choice 🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/A3z1CwZmWr
— 🥳🥳 XXXtraFor2019 🥳🥳 (@chasing_status) February 3, 2019
Fun fact: Grant Gelt, who played Bertram Grover Weeks in The Sandlot, now manages Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. pic.twitter.com/uINc3AC11t
— Kelsey Kingdon (@KelseyKingdon) August 12, 2018
New blog post: Satanic panic! There are subliminal messages in heavy metal records... but this being Eerie, Indiana, they're not what anyone expects. https://t.co/l0HRkY7bcB pic.twitter.com/G5Hkbh7yiX
— Fire-Breathing Dimetrodon (@MarieLetsEat) January 12, 2019
I don't know what got me nostalgic, but I looked up a mall that's 30 minutes from my hometown (45-ish from where I am now), just to see if it still has an arcade. The old Tilt arcade is gone, but it has a Namco-run arcade now (can't remember the name), and a Pacman Cafe coming.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
It was the smallest mall, but had some stuff I couldn't find elsewhere (a Primus "Fly" shirt? Wish I still had one), and it figured into my formative years.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
It had one of the larger pre-Super Walmarts attached to it. We always seemed to frequent that mall on Sundays, around tornado season. Hit the mall, check out the record store, hit the arcade (Street Fighter II: Champion Edition? Super SSFII?), go home for Sunday TV...
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
It had one of the larger pre-Super Walmarts attached to it. We always seemed to frequent that mall on Sundays, around tornado season. Hit the mall, check out the record store, hit the arcade (Street Fighter II: Champion Edition? Super SSFII?), go home for Sunday TV...
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
Assuming the weather wasn't knocking out the signal (we were either no-cable or didn't have cable split to our bedroom yet) or it wasn't pre-empted by sports or some country music bullshit, I had Eerie, Indiana and Mann and Machine to watch. Neither lasted long.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
That was the time that I really got into certain bands, decided I wanted a guitar, gaming was in another renaissance, and I was kinda figuring out who I was.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
Plus, no matter how small the place was, it had an arcade that had things I wanted to play, and not all of it was the same as the other places. At the time, I had 3 malls within 30 minutes, 2 grocery stores within 5-10, and a laundromat when the washer died.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018
Add to that 3 or 4 good gaming mags, Mad, Cracked, and whatever book took my fancy filling my lap...it was a pretty good time.
— Sandwichhead (@IdentInvalid) October 9, 2018