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Go to the SciFi.com website. On the home page, you'll see lots of links, but you won't see one for Sci Fi Drive In. - 2). On the navigation header just under the Sci Fi.com logo, you'll see a link to "Full Episodes." Click on it. This will bring you to the full episodes log of the current Sci Fi Network shows you can watch free online.
- 3). Look in the upper right corner of the page. You should see a link that says, "Watch Classic Sci Fi on Sci Fi Drive In." Click on it.
- 4). The first page you see will be for the full episodes available for four classic sci fi tv shows. The original "Battlestar Galactica" has 22 episodes here. "Buck Rogers" also has 22. There are 18 episodes for William Shatner's "Tek War." And there are seven "Night Gallery" shows. To watch any of these programs, simply click on your choice. Once the show begins, you may convert your picture to full screen image by toggling the Normal/Full Screen button at the bottom right corner of the screen.
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If you would like to watch classic sci fi movies free online, click on the tab on the header for Movies. Here you will find 15 classic sci fi movies including the 1902 French version of Jules Verne's "Le Voyage Dans La Lune" (a.k.a. A Trip to the Moon), perhaps the first science fiction movie ever made. Here it is with a newly mastered musical accompaniment and a French narration. Also available are the famous Robert Wiene's "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," and Fritz Lang's masterpiece "Metropolis."
If 1950s camp, B-movies are more your style, you can find howlers like Roger Corman's "The Attack of the Giant Leeches," and see Peter Graves in the Cold War paranoia classic, "The Killers from Space," and Bela Lugosi in a WW2 spy/horror combo called "The Black Dragons." And don't forget to check out "The Killer Shrews" and "Prehistoric Women" for a well-rounded adventure into classic sci fi movies. - 6). Fans of movie theater serials can click on the Serials tab and watch 12 episodes each of "The Lost City," and "Radar Men from the Moon," and "Undersea Kingdom."
Unless you know to look for it, you may never realize the Sci Fi Drive In is there. Maybe they want it that way, I don't know. But if you're looking for a good way to watch classic sci fi movies and tv shows free online, it's worth exploring.
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