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Weird or What?

  • TV Series
  • 2010–2012
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6.7/10
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Weird or What? (2010)
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From medical oddities to abnormal natural disasters to puzzling disappearances,this investigative series delves into all manner of mysteries. With William Shatner as your hostFrom medical oddities to abnormal natural disasters to puzzling disappearances,this investigative series delves into all manner of mysteries. With William Shatner as your hostFrom medical oddities to abnormal natural disasters to puzzling disappearances,this investigative series delves into all manner of mysteries. With William Shatner as your host

  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Joe Nickell
    • Talia Russo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    550
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    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Joe Nickell
      • Talia Russo
    • 11User reviews
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Self - Host
    • 2010–2012
    Joe Nickell
    Joe Nickell
    • Self - Paranormal Investigator
    • 2011
    Talia Russo
    • Dead Body…
    • 2011
    Brian Dunning
    Brian Dunning
    • Self - Broadcaster…
    • 2011
    David Childress
    David Childress
    • Self - Alternative History Writer…
    • 2011
    Wayne Curnew
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    • 2011–2012
    Daniel Sudek
    • Investigator…
    • 2011
    Victor Starecky
    • Lloyd Pye…
    • 2011
    Gergana Zabunova
    • Alien…
    • 2011–2012
    Marsha Nicole
    Marsha Nicole
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    • 2011–2012
    Philip Cairns
    • Greg Spohns…
    • 2011
    Ken Feder
    • Self…
    • 2010–2011
    Bob Greenburg
    • Self…
    • 2010
    Joshua P. Warren
    Joshua P. Warren
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    • 2010–2011
    Paula Messina
    • Self…
    • 2010
    Bruce Borrowman
    • Self…
    • 2010
    Chris Scian
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    • 2011
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2010
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    1planktonrules

    A show for those who found "In Search of" to be too intellectually taxing!

    Back in the 1970s, Leonard Nimoy was the host of a pseudo-scientific show, "In Search of". It featured a lot of crackpot theories, crackpot experts and crackpot assumptions. Now, decades later, William Shatner has helmed a show that makes "In Search of" look like a film created by Nobel Prize winning scientists! Yes, it's THAT bad. Again and again, episodes feature a lot of nutty scientists, weirdos and rogues spouting all sorts of silly nonsense meant to scare the viewer and keep them watching. Intellectually, however, these 'theories' are meaningless claptrap and the arguments they present often bizarre and meaningless. And, again and again, these crazies present their 'evidence'--all followed by Shatner saying '....weird or what?!'. An embarrassment and surely Mr. Shatner can do better...as can the audience.
    10orgelkraft

    Chewing gum for the brain

    Some of Mr. Shatner's stick is so hilarious it's worth watching just to see it. The science is lite, something to think about without straining your brain. If NOVA is like eating, this show is like chewing gum. Topics are explored from several points of view. The science is real, but the topics are not covered in great depth. I feel the balance is good for an entertainment show. The deadpan delivery used to introduce weird topics like zombies or Mothman cracks me up. Some of the things that are explored are just silly, but it all seems to work. Mr. Shatner reminds me a little of "Elvira Mistress of The Dark" hosting movies.... except it is executed with that wonderful Shatner flair. It's all in good fun. Weird or What?.. I enjoy it!
    7crashncowgirl-919-596312

    response to those unbelieving about plants

    to the person who says that plants knowing your thoughts is utter crap you are very, very wrong. read the book the 'secret life of plants' published in the early 1970's I think. I was 15 at the time. my late father, an electronic engineer of some renown and respect among those who knew him,read that book and thought it preposterous. he then set about devising an instrument that would expose the man to be a fraud. what he came up with was a board roughly 6" or 8" square with a large number of amplifiers and other things on it a ground probe for reference and a clothespin with conductive foam on it to attach to the leaves. this system was hooked to an oscilloscope to view the plants electrical activity. what he saw astounded him. he used a spear orchid for his tests. the most interesting incident of all was when my sister-in-law was watching holding her son on her hip. the infant suddenly made a lunging motion toward the plant and an excited baby noise and immediately the nice sign wave on the oscilloscope went flat. there was never again a reading taken from that spear orchid and two weeks later it was dead and gone. we wonder to this day what was on the mind of that child. this got my father going and he designed a device that turned the plants electrical activity into the ringing of wind chimes. what we found was that each plant type we hooked the units to had a characteristic ring for that type or species. within the type of plant each plant had it's own variation of the ring. ring meaning the way the plant made the wind chimes sound. when people came to sell us things while trying to start the business if they were telling us the truth the plants got very quiet. if someone was lying to us the plants made quite a commotion. it was really very interesting.
    10hemipirate

    Great

    It's March 2020 and I'm quarantined to my house with the flu during the Coronavirus outbreak. Better watch some new stuff. I just discovered Weird or What. 10 years after the rest of the world. Better late than never. I like this kind of stuff and William Shatner puts the entertainment icing on the cake!
    5sykespj

    OK... if you don't take it too seriously

    As long as you don't take it too seriously this show is OK. On the upside it is entertaining. Capt. Kirk (i.e. William Shatner) is an entertaining host, but too much reliance on "personal experiences" leaves plenty of room for doubt and skepticism. I'm in the skeptic camp.

    On the credible side there are a few academics that offer a modicum of credibility, but not enough to convince me. There is a crapload of conjecture, most of it extremely questionable garbage. There are many things not physically possible, most notably time travel an parallel universes.

    Still, if you don't take it too seriously, the show can be a fun watch.

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      The scenes featuring William Shatner were recorded at his home in Studio City.
    • Goofs
      When they're talking about a man who got struck by lightning William Shatner say that he's the world's only living man to survive six lightning strikes. But later Shatner say that he's the only person in recorded history to survive six lightning strikes. However the Guiness Boook of World Records lists the late park ranger Roy Sullivan as having survived seven lightning strikes so only Shatner's first statement is true.

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      • April 21, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Cineflix Productions
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