Note: USA and the Sci-Fi channel use the same movie library,
and both consider any time before 6am to be night of date shown
Past movies have included Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (the ghost with the most), The Lost Boys (with fangs), Poltergeist (they're here), Jeepers Creepers, The Ghost & The Darkness, The Addams Family, Death Becomes Her, Halloween, The Seventh Sign (of the apocalypse), Tales From The Crypt, Peter Jackson's THE FRIGHTENERS (John Astin, Michael J. Fox), Liar Liar, Universal Soldier (the enemy can't kill undead soldiers), Waterworld and all 3 Indiana Jones movies, plus a lot of comedy movies
"Lake Placid 2" is showing on the SciFi channel
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If you like Lord Of The Rings or Star Wars, the White Witch recommends The Chronicles of Narnia...Aslan is on the move
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If you are not American, here is our link to the Amazon.co.uk website Jeepers Creepers, where'd you get those eyes?
New: Terminator Vs. RoboCop movie trailer
Lake Placid shows from time to time on the SciFi Channel & USA Networks. The official "Lake Placid" movie website at Fox.com features an animated picture of a giant mutant crocodile chasing a helicopter and chomping a scuba diver in half, which may be too intense for some wimpy internet viewers. Just think of it as another Alligator
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* Note: October 2003, the merger between GE and Vivendi UA was completed. This gives NBC control of Universal Hollywood including Universal's 5000-film library including Spielberg movies and 34,000 hours of TV shows including Law & Order; USA Network & the Sci-Fi channel, Trio, Bravo and Telmundo. The summer 2004 horror film "Van Helsing" will also now be a NBC tv-series just months later in the 2005 season
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