You made me have to find the origins of the titles.
201- Ice Station Santa - Ice Station Zebra (no joke) - 1968 war movie
202- Moai Better Blues - Mo' Better Blues - Spike Lee movie from 1990 that starts out in 1969
203- Night of the Raving Dead - Night of the Living Dead (for anyone who has been denied THE zombie movie) 1968
204- Chariots of the Dogs - Chariots of the Gods? - A book published in 1968 posing the question of whether technology and religions of ancient civilizations were given by aliens hailed as gods. (honest!)
205- What's New Beelzebub? - What's New Pussycat? - 1965 comedy film
Er, I guess it's just to derogate the noble phrase "Chariot of the Gods" with the well-known reversal of "god". Literally it doesn't make much sense... at all.
Chariots of the Gods? is a book theorizing that ancient technology and religions were brought by aliens who were hailed as gods. There was a whole lot of advanced technology, specifically spacecraft, in that episode that you find out in 205 was provided by Satan or possibly the poppers. The reversal of the books concept in that alien technology is provided by not an alien race, but by said Satan or poppers. I wouldn't dare to call any of them a god, but I can see the reference.
Someone earlier said that Chariots of the gods has to do with aliens and time travel, yes. Thanks for the Wiki link. The name itself is a bit too obscure though, if you don't know the reference. 'Ice Station Santa' for example works great even without good knowledge of the source.
Bottom line is that it's not bad, but it's not as great as the other titles in my opinion. Then again could've been hard to figure out a better funny reference to that episode. But I'll let it go now, I'm already dragging this too long probably.
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201- Ice Station Santa - Ice Station Zebra (no joke) - 1968 war movie
202- Moai Better Blues - Mo' Better Blues - Spike Lee movie from 1990 that starts out in 1969
203- Night of the Raving Dead - Night of the Living Dead (for anyone who has been denied THE zombie movie) 1968
204- Chariots of the Dogs - Chariots of the Gods? - A book published in 1968 posing the question of whether technology and religions of ancient civilizations were given by aliens hailed as gods. (honest!)
205- What's New Beelzebub? - What's New Pussycat? - 1965 comedy film
And yes, I really had nothing better to do.
Sam.
Just kidding!
Actually, that's what I thought it was, since it's such a strange anagram.
Sam is a dog. Hence, Chariots of the Dogs.
The name just doesn't seem like a good fit to the episode, regardless.
I thought it was a cool title, anyway. x3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chariots_of_the_gods
Someone earlier said that Chariots of the gods has to do with aliens and time travel, yes. Thanks for the Wiki link. The name itself is a bit too obscure though, if you don't know the reference. 'Ice Station Santa' for example works great even without good knowledge of the source.
Bottom line is that it's not bad, but it's not as great as the other titles in my opinion. Then again could've been hard to figure out a better funny reference to that episode. But I'll let it go now, I'm already dragging this too long probably.