Season 2
- Inseminoid (1981)
- Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2004)
- The Astro-Zombies (2021)
- Mission Stardust (1967)
- Astro Loco (2021)
- Biohazard (1985)
- Star Pilot (1966)
- Vampire Cavemen of the Lost Planet (1970)
- Beyond the Time Barrier (1960)
- Star Odyssey (1989)
- The Curse of Bigfoot (1975) Bonus Show
- Amityville Bigfoot (2024) Bonus Show
Cosmic Capers: When Stars Misbehave
In a galaxy not so far away, on the digital waves of TurkishDiplomats.net, a second season has unfurled its cosmic wings, embarking on a voyage through the celluloid universe where space science skews askew. Here, in the realm of “Celestial Comedy,” we traverse the silver screen’s starry expanse, where folly meets physics and extraterrestrials engage in escapades. Each episode, a satellite of satire, orbits around tales where technology tangles with the human touch, where mad scientists’ dreams brew storms in stellar teacups, and where aliens, not quite versed in Earth’s etiquette, stir intergalactic incidents.
Episode 7, dubbed “Planetarium Stand-Up,” promises a constellation of chuckles, where the stars align in a comedy of cosmic proportions. Imagine, if you will, a universe where the punchlines have gravity, pulling in laughter like a black hole sucks in light. Here, the jesters juggle planets, and the audience’s giggles echo in the vacuum of space, for in this planetarium, the stars themselves are the audience, twinkling with amusement.
So, join us, intrepid viewers, as we set sail on this spaceship of spoof, charting a course through the comedic cosmos. With a nod to the whimsical wit of Shel Silverstein, we’ll sketch out a season overview that’s written in the stars, a poetic parody of space science gone hilariously awry. Buckle up for a season where the laughter is meteoric, and the fun is universal, for it’s time to launch into the laughter, where the only thing exploding are the jokes!