Nonureva
Really Surprised!
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Invaderbank
The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Paynbob
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
shannonm75
This will always be one of my favorite series of all times! Even if it was short-lived. Each and every episode was unique. Just when you thought perhaps Marshall(Omri Katz) and Simon (Justin Shenkarow) would spend a normal day doing what all normal kids do, something weird starts to happen and the two have to investigate or prevent more trouble than they already have from happening. The show seemed even better when Dash X (Jason Marsden) entered the picture, shortly before the show was canceled. This gray-haired kid,Dash wanted only to do away with Marshall and he almost had his chance. I would compare this show to The Twilight Zone and the X Files. You don't want to miss a single episode!
Sparrow_in_flight
When Eerie, Indana first emerged, I was thrilled. It wasn't a cartoon, it had interesting characters, and every episode featured something weird. Urban legends, monsters, UFOs, and more...it was great.Now, as an adult, I've re-watched the series on DVD. And I've discovered I still love it. The acting is just as great as I remember, and to see great acting in a kid's show is somewhat of a rarity.Eerie, Indiana also had some innovative moves for a kid's show. Rather than every episode being a separate plot in its own, with no tie to the series as a whole, Eerie actually tried to work in a myth-arc. Unfortunately, the show was killed early before we could see what would emerge in regards to Dash X. And most shows would like to pretend they're not anything else. But "Reality Takes a Holiday", in which Marshall suddenly finds himself on the set of a show called 'Eerie, Indiana' and that everyone thinks he's an actor, proves the show knows exactly what it is: a TV show meant to entertain and slightly creep out. It took itself seriously, but no so seriously that it forgot that.After Eerie ended, a horde of other kids' shows in the same niche emerged, including, of course, a remake of the original. While the new Eerie show followed the adventures of Simon and Marshall's counterparts in an alternate universe, and had some creative ideas, it missed the mark.This show broke ground for this genre of kids' television, since I don't recall many other kids' shows of the area dealing with the supernatural. Perfect for anyone who likes weird stuff.
Ginger87
I used to love to watch this show on Fox Kids when I was younger. It used to come on after Goosebumps(which I also loved to watch). I remember this show being very well written, scary, and funny. Too bad it didn't last for long.My favorite episode, as I remember, was the one when Marshall and Simon have to babysit Simon's younger brother Harley. In this episode Marshall and Simon get transported into a scary movie on T.V. Another one of my favorite episodes is the one when Marshall is afraid of twisters. This episode was very funny. I hope they bring this show back one day because I would like to see these episodes again. I give this show 10/10 stars.
Jessie S (Jessie_Enchanted)
Well I used to watch this show when I was a kid. And i can only say i wish Indiana was that weird. Its a pretty good series, good for pre teens... Wouldn't mind seeing an episode again it has been years..Omri KatZ was good in this series along with his sidekick Justin