Take this rabbit, take this painting, take this gummy Venus De Milo...(John Frakes getting you to rob the museum) Meanwhile, Nimoy is just like...yeah, sooner or later, you're all gonna be unalived...just like me.
I could see Jonathan Frakes and him doubling up on a witness in an interrogation room. Nimoy states the startling known facts while Frakes makes you rethink and ponder all your life choices...
It found me in the nick of time…now I can stop the killer bees from arriving and the violent forces of the earth and the sea from combining and sending the tidal waves speeding towards our populated shores.
The Bible says most of humanity sadly goes to eternal Hell (Matthew 7:13-14). You don't know when God will take you home, "like a thief in the night", and your chances for God's grace could become lost forever. Make sure you get Judgment-Ready by repenting and accepting Jesus Christ. (Acts 2:38-39)
Nimoy was like this in real life. I remember telling him to relax and he'd just stare at me and say, "Lionel, that's exactly what they want." He was sick, sad man.
As a professional armchair analyst, I can explain. It's only partly that the subject matter was often calculated to be unsettling. Mostly it was the music. Creepy vintage synth composed on a Moog, to the tastes of the 70s, reliably creepy and often discordant. Personally, I got the whole series on DVD as soon as it was available. I dig shows that are technically documentaries, old enough to be filmed, with creepy soundtracks.
@@kingofpointless They didn't care that a lot of it was superstition and such. As long as it was something people might fear or find fascinating, it was something they explored. Killer bees, tornadoes, tidal waves, Dracula, UFOs... For one episode, Leonard Nimoy asked if he could do an expose on his favorite artist, Vincent van Gogh. That one ended up being more or less a straight documentary, and one of the best episodes in the series.
@@Asterra2 The Bermuda Triangle episode was amazing to me. Got me into my tween fascination for the unexplained. Fortunately I discovered Carl Sagan not long after that and learned the value of skepticism to go along with my wonder at the unknown.
@@Asterra2 Absolutely! "Night Galley" 1969-1973 which Mr. Nimoy stared and directed in episodes. "Kolchak the night stalker" 1974-1975, Willain Castle produced "Circle of fear" (Ghost Story) 1972-1973, were so creepy and such great themes then later George A Ramero produced "Tales From the Darkside" 1983-1988 was very skin crawling synth, "Darkroom" 1981-1982 had a sinister vibe to its theme. A modern classic "The X Files" 1993-2018 music just hooked you in to wanting to watch. "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" 1977-1979 was scary to me when I was younger. I completely agree with you!
No wonder he beamed up and abandoned us, he knew what was coming, he tried to warn us but we didn't listen. I believe one day Nimoy will return and guide the chosen to a true paradise where logic reigns and turtlenecks never go out of fashion.
So this and Jonathan Frakes from Fact or Fiction. When can we see William Shatner hosting rescue 911 get taken out of context so we can see the trifecta of Star Trek stars hosting unusual shows?
@zbgcuts Fair warning, it may be much less funny because it involves people calling 911 for emergencies. But Shatner does host a newer show called UnXplained that's more along the lines of In Search Of and Fact or Fiction.
@@colehampton4579 we are, I wrote a song about it called 'Freeze'. I wear my gasoline forever t-shirt and taunt the 'just stop oil' people when I play it.
No joke, he made me terrified of Africanized bees! I was a little kid and I trusted "Spock" implicitly and so when Nimoy was telling me about bees I just assumed every word was gospel.
@@Apjooz No, don't fall for the scam. Look at the elites pushing climate change buying mansions on the beach after telling you for decades about rising seas.
In Search Of is one of my favorite shows of all time ... and yes, we need a showdown between Nimoy and Frakes. Preferably after Frakes lives a long and prosperous life, not right now. That would be weird.
"If the vast ocean could be pulled toward the beckoning Moon, could we also be at the mercy of her gravity?" Leo, give it a rest man. You're scaring the children.
I loved “In search of … “ as a kid, I was sacred to death of one of the Bigfoot episodes were it was dead of night and all you heard was noises of Bigfoot as a scary monster.
1980s: "The killer bee apocalypse is coming. You're all gonna perish!" 2020s: _Random TH-cam micro-genre emerges featuring blue collar exterminators casually ending killer bee hives with vacuum cleaners and gasoline._
When Mr. Spock told you KILLER BEES were coming, YOU LISTENED!!!! And you were SMARTER and SAFER for having done so. I’m living proof. Killer Bees never got to me. Thanks to THAT MAN.
It makes perfect sense why they used Nimoy for these scare soundbites. It's Spock and everyone knows that Spock is logical and does not lie. So if Spock says it, it is really really really serious!
I loved this show! Nimoy’s voice was amazing and would cause a chill down your spine when he was talking about things like this. It was on one of the episodes that I first heard about Tsunamis and what they looked like from the coastline. I remember when the tsunami hit Thailand in 2004 and seeing the video from the beach of everyone standing and even walking towards the sea as the water retreated. I was thinking to myself that if I was there I would have been yelling for people to get back and to higher ground. Unfortunately many people didn’t know much about tsunamis, at least the average person, back then. After it happened and with all of the coverage it got I bet the average person knows what they look like prior to coming ashore.
Leonard Nimoy: The pod of Orcas that have been wrecking havoc on Mediterranean boats are now just 3 days away from the Spanish Navy's armory. 3 days until the beginning of the end for humanity...
When I was five or six, my dad said he heard a swarm of bees flying over. He was a beekeeper at one time, and didn't know why I ran inside and hid. The reason was Leonard Nemoy.
We do not make fear anything to eachother that not what life is for... we should support each other and live in Peace become we are Friends. Be Blessed Sir Nimoy Young Prime
I was terrified of killer bees because I was about 7 years old at the time. Turns out "killer" bees are actually just "healthier" bees and beekeepers value them
First, I had Riker interrogating me. Now Spock's bringing the fear of God.
And finally Riker will make you doubt any of it ever happened.
@@Alpostpone "It's reeeeeeaaaalllll"
@@shalomamigos "Not this time. We made it up."
@@shalomamigos "Iiii~ creeeeaaated it!!"
Take this rabbit, take this painting, take this gummy Venus De Milo...(John Frakes getting you to rob the museum) Meanwhile, Nimoy is just like...yeah, sooner or later, you're all gonna be unalived...just like me.
I could see Jonathan Frakes and him doubling up on a witness in an interrogation room. Nimoy states the startling known facts while Frakes makes you rethink and ponder all your life choices...
Haha would be nothing more disorienting.
This edit NEEDS to be made
Ones a prosecutor, the other’s your defendant
My god, the two of them working together could have directed the best piece of star trek imaginable.
Spock and his cowboy diplomacy.
The algorithm found me. I hope it finds others... while there is still time...
Freeze me before the killer bees arrive and see my wrinkly, aging mortal form.
It found me in the nick of time…now I can stop the killer bees from arriving and the violent forces of the earth and the sea from combining and sending the tidal waves speeding towards our populated shores.
We have no way to stop the algorithm, we can only cope with it
Yeah, I just found this channel. This and the Frakes Interrogates You are genius.
Yes.
"it's my birthday man, could you lighten up for the party just a little bit?"
He interrupts everyone singing happy birthday just to update on the likelihood of a deadly tidal wave.
"This party cannot change the fact that the march of time is inexorable and every second that passes is one second closer to your death."
Me reading this comment on midnight on my birthday
"COULD I LIGHTEN UP? We'll examine the evidence today on... In Search Of"
Next up, Leonard Nimoy plays "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" at your party.
0:17 Leonard Nimoy with a mustache is the most terrifying thing of all
Also, somehow the mustache gets a bit scarier with each appearance.
Mirror universe stache
Luigi (Charles Bronson is Mario)
Anthony Kiedis lookalike 🤯
Looks kinda almost like he could be related to Chuck Norris.
I love the Evil Nimoy with the mustache.
Oh yeah, every clip with facial hair def seems even more threatening.
Evil Nimoy had the goatee.
This was clearly "Morally Grey" Nimoy.
It looks like he failed art school with the mustache
He looks like Vincent Price
That's Leonard's evil twin brother Hans.
Ah yes, the great terrors of mankind:
-Natural disasters.
-Technological hubris.
-Aging.
-Sharks.
-The moon.
-Killer bees.
I mean, have you seen how big the moon gets every month or so? pretty scary stuff /s
And ghooosts!
@@mechadeka How did I miss that? I was even trying to get them to seven.
Murder Hornets getting jealous.
Sounds like Final Fantasy's 8 bit era.
Not everyone can live long and prosper. Some, just live a while and survive.
Hahah and according to this, even making it a “while” seems very lucky.
Survive a while, and listen!
The Bible says most of humanity sadly goes to eternal Hell (Matthew 7:13-14).
You don't know when God will take you home, "like a thief in the night", and your chances for God's grace could become lost forever.
Make sure you get Judgment-Ready by repenting and accepting Jesus Christ. (Acts 2:38-39)
@@DevotionToTheLord Nobody asked! 👍
"In little hobbit hole, in the land of the Shire....Bees. Killer bees."
The bees that came from Bree.
😅😅😅
There and back again
A Hobbits tale by Bilbo Baggins about Killer Bee's
REMIX! BRRR! BRRR! BRRR!
@@Asahamanabees from Bree who have a hankering for some Brie
“NOOO NOT THE BEES”
- Nic Cage
"HOW did it get burned? We'll examine clues that may lead to an answer tonight, on... In Search Of." -Leonard Nimoy
It may bee so. Bzzzzzzzz 🐝
We have Frakes telling us we’re wrong, and Nimoy telling us of the killer bees. And it’s only the start of September!
“Sir, this is a Wendy’s”
😂😂😂 Thank you for this!
Nimoy was like this in real life. I remember telling him to relax and he'd just stare at me and say, "Lionel, that's exactly what they want." He was sick, sad man.
Lovin' the extra divorced-looking mustache and windbreaker combo...
Haha yeah def one of the best fits of the vid. Which is saying a lot.
"In Search Of...." The O.G. of shows that scared me when I went to bed later that night.
As a professional armchair analyst, I can explain. It's only partly that the subject matter was often calculated to be unsettling. Mostly it was the music. Creepy vintage synth composed on a Moog, to the tastes of the 70s, reliably creepy and often discordant.
Personally, I got the whole series on DVD as soon as it was available. I dig shows that are technically documentaries, old enough to be filmed, with creepy soundtracks.
Also the O.G. of shows that were filled with mostly bullshit (Ancient Aliens and Graham Hancock's shows would later follow).
@@kingofpointless They didn't care that a lot of it was superstition and such. As long as it was something people might fear or find fascinating, it was something they explored. Killer bees, tornadoes, tidal waves, Dracula, UFOs... For one episode, Leonard Nimoy asked if he could do an expose on his favorite artist, Vincent van Gogh. That one ended up being more or less a straight documentary, and one of the best episodes in the series.
@@Asterra2 The Bermuda Triangle episode was amazing to me. Got me into my tween fascination for the unexplained. Fortunately I discovered Carl Sagan not long after that and learned the value of skepticism to go along with my wonder at the unknown.
@@Asterra2 Absolutely! "Night Galley" 1969-1973 which Mr. Nimoy stared and directed in episodes. "Kolchak the night stalker" 1974-1975, Willain Castle produced "Circle of fear" (Ghost Story) 1972-1973, were so creepy and such great themes then later George A Ramero produced "Tales From the Darkside" 1983-1988 was very skin crawling synth, "Darkroom" 1981-1982 had a sinister vibe to its theme. A modern classic "The X Files" 1993-2018 music just hooked you in to wanting to watch. "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" 1977-1979 was scary to me when I was younger. I completely agree with you!
TH-cam's determined to give every classic Star Trek fan an existential crisis
1:03 - a dire warning about Khan.
I was terrified of the Killer Bee migration when I was a little kid.
My childhood in the 80s led me to expect that quicksand and killer bees would be a lot more significant than they ended up being.
Exactly!
@@danheidel They've been upgraded to climate change, rising oceans, and the Covid.
0:52 me after ingesting the taco bell
😂
No wonder he beamed up and abandoned us, he knew what was coming, he tried to warn us but we didn't listen. I believe one day Nimoy will return and guide the chosen to a true paradise where logic reigns and turtlenecks never go out of fashion.
One can hope...
🤞🏻🖖🏻
And be able to destroy the menace that are killer bees.
I loved this TV series when I was a kid, couldn't wait for it to come on. Great voice and chilling Music.
😊
0:35 - Leonard Nimoy instructs you in the art of Waterbending
Instructs?
To be fair, this is the same man that threatened Unicron himself
So this and Jonathan Frakes from Fact or Fiction. When can we see William Shatner hosting rescue 911 get taken out of context so we can see the trifecta of Star Trek stars hosting unusual shows?
Thank you for alerting me to that show, will check out! But also i did a quick short of Shatner hosting The UnXplained you can watch in the meantime.
@zbgcuts Fair warning, it may be much less funny because it involves people calling 911 for emergencies. But Shatner does host a newer show called UnXplained that's more along the lines of In Search Of and Fact or Fiction.
Yes!!! Use to love watching rescue 911
I remember being young in the mid-late 80’s. I was scared of Lava, Quicksand, and those killer bees.
Well now you've got climate change, rising oceans, and the Coof to worry about
"Unicron, see this? The Matrix! I now possess one thing you fear!"
Pretty much every episode ended with some prediction of doom. The ice age was a classic
Damn I didn’t know about that one and just checked it out. Would’ve been perfect!
@@zbgcuts yeah we're supposed to be in that ice age right now.🙃
@@colehampton4579and AL Gore said Manhattan would be under the sea already.
@@gooseabuse AL should take over Leonard's old show. Or perhaps the Onyx Planed.
@@colehampton4579 we are, I wrote a song about it called 'Freeze'. I wear my gasoline forever t-shirt and taunt the 'just stop oil' people when I play it.
Nimoy: *makes scary prediction*
Frakes: No, it's a total fabrication.
That’s the video we need
“I see no logic in wanting to worship a deity who demands you live in perpetual fear.” - Spock
What episode is that from?
@@OttoKremlS2E8
Jesus just wants you to be a halfway decent person. That's it.
@@KyleReese-vt8bo That is, in fact, not it. I say this as a christian.
@@OttoKreml Oh, so you're a *better* Christian than I? Enlighten me, speak for Christ.
That show was a can't-miss at our house when I was a kid! To this day, every time I'm in search of something...I think of Leonard Nimoy!
I can now never unsee Leonard Nimoy with a mustache.
It's so old .but I still love that voice. Peace and long life.
Sorry to break it to you, but he died in 2015. COPD from smoking.
His voice was incredible. It's calming and protective. And his crystal clear diction was so appropriate for the character of Spock.
@@bjb7587 I mean, he was 83. He had quit smoking in his fifties.
"Well, nobody's perfect." - Bones
Thanks Leonard. I won't be getting a good night's sleep tonight.
Kirk: Spock what the hell are you talking about
No joke, he made me terrified of Africanized bees! I was a little kid and I trusted "Spock" implicitly and so when Nimoy was telling me about bees I just assumed every word was gospel.
These are all perfect ways to start a conversation when you meet someone for the first time.
Nimoy with the stache is a war crime.
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few." - Sentinel Prime AKA Leonard Nimoy.
Missing the classic: global cooling is bringing us to an ice age.
All my text books in school warned of a new ice age.
@tedcollins4684
Then something manmade changed the course of our biosphere.
@@Apjooz No, don't fall for the scam. Look at the elites pushing climate change buying mansions on the beach after telling you for decades about rising seas.
"Killer bees, Lazlo!" - Chatter Box Listener
In Search Of is one of my favorite shows of all time ... and yes, we need a showdown between Nimoy and Frakes. Preferably after Frakes lives a long and prosperous life, not right now. That would be weird.
Well, at least his wrinkling, sagging, and loss of strength tell us that he is aging
"If the vast ocean could be pulled toward the beckoning Moon, could we also be at the mercy of her gravity?"
Leo, give it a rest man. You're scaring the children.
Some have had the chilling experience of hearing me sing “The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins.” They’ve never been the same again.
"We have no way to stop the hurricane, we can only cope with it." is a banger bar.
You know I've never realized how handsome he was when he was not rocking the bowl cut
This is just the Frakes meme, but terrifying rather than mysterious.
I watched every episode of In Search Of as a kid…now I know why I have anxiety and haven’t left the house since 1979
I loved “In search of … “ as a kid, I was sacred to death of one of the Bigfoot episodes were it was dead of night and all you heard was noises of Bigfoot as a scary monster.
"In Search Of..." And "Unsolved Mysteries" were the recipe for my childhood anxiety
Coincidentally, just posted an Unsolved Mysteries edit! Its the reboot version with Dennis Farina, but still!
@@zbgcuts Robert Stack, the OG host of Uunsolved Mysteries, was iconic as well.
@@rikk319 For sure and I have a few year old supercut involving him too haha
@@zbgcuts Gonna have to look for that, already checked several of your vids, hilarious stuff!
Throw in Sightings for me.
Only us true nerds/Trekkies will appreciate the epicness of this speech 😅😅..
Not to mention those monorails that can't stop.
But you didn’t do anything
@@zbgcuts oh didn't I?
1980s: "The killer bee apocalypse is coming. You're all gonna perish!"
2020s: _Random TH-cam micro-genre emerges featuring blue collar exterminators casually ending killer bee hives with vacuum cleaners and gasoline._
When Mr. Spock told you KILLER BEES were coming, YOU LISTENED!!!! And you were SMARTER and SAFER for having done so. I’m living proof. Killer Bees never got to me. Thanks to THAT MAN.
Well, not YET.
“ Leonard , it’s a birthday party . You’re scaring the children …”
That mustache is pretty terrifying too
I feared Hobbits after Nimoy sang about Bilbo
Damn, now I will be afraid to get out of bed tomorrow.
Killer Bees the size of Pigs...If they don't get us, the Sharknado will.
Beware the *Grim Beeper*
I swear this guy is always in the back of my head, warning me about some pending existential crisis, and I don’t know what to do.
I think his lesson is to just…always be worried??
Lenard Nimoy with a mustache is probably the most terrifying thing in this video.
McDonalds employee:"Sir, I JUST need to know your order..."
It makes perfect sense why they used Nimoy for these scare soundbites. It's Spock and everyone knows that Spock is logical and does not lie.
So if Spock says it, it is really really really serious!
The scariest thing is Leonard Nimoy's mustach. 😂
Now we need Jonathan Frakes countering everything Leonard is saying with "It didn't happen"
He must have been fun at parties.
Leonard Nimoy with a mustache changes everything.
I fucking loved this show to death.
_In Search Of..._ is just ideal chill viewing to turn on while you're making food or doing laundry or whatever.
Yeah! I really only discovered it in recent years and it was so fun to cull through eps to make this
I miss when the History Channel showed it...I miss a lot of what they used to show.
When he said that last statement about aging, I felt it...
Yeah he delivers it so dread inducing, which is why I knew it had to be in there ha
Years later, I'm still waiting for the Killer bees to arrive.
Don’t let you guard down!
Climate change killed them off.
Nimoy with a mustache may have been the most terrifying thing in this video. Lol.
I loved this show! Nimoy’s voice was amazing and would cause a chill down your spine when he was talking about things like this. It was on one of the episodes that I first heard about Tsunamis and what they looked like from the coastline. I remember when the tsunami hit Thailand in 2004 and seeing the video from the beach of everyone standing and even walking towards the sea as the water retreated. I was thinking to myself that if I was there I would have been yelling for people to get back and to higher ground. Unfortunately many people didn’t know much about tsunamis, at least the average person, back then. After it happened and with all of the coverage it got I bet the average person knows what they look like prior to coming ashore.
Not to brag, but I've survived over 40 "End of the World" predictions.
Oh no! The killer bees. Tidal Waves. It’s called nature, Nimoy!
Leonard Nimoy: The pod of Orcas that have been wrecking havoc on Mediterranean boats are now just 3 days away from the Spanish Navy's armory. 3 days until the beginning of the end for humanity...
This is the Leonard Nimoy I grew up with.
Oh boy, I remember the killer bee thing. I was convinced we were going to be inundated with swarms of angry, deadly bees by the fateful year...2000!
😂
As a kid, In Search Of... was a truly terrifying show
Newsflash: Vulcans don’t got any empathy
Nimoy with a mustache was unexpected. Even more that he looked good with it.
“Everybody panic” and “we’re all going to die” are two of the oldest themes in ‘news’ stories.
When I was five or six, my dad said he heard a swarm of bees flying over. He was a beekeeper at one time, and didn't know why I ran inside and hid. The reason was Leonard Nemoy.
I like how everyone used to think bees were going to start killing everyone, and now we’re all scrambling to save the bees before we murder them all.
“Well, my work is done here!”
Alternate cutscene
"But always remember a golden rule that I always find solace in........
Rip and Tear until it is done."
I need an AI recreation of Nemoy’s voice saying that line.
I haven't left the house since the 70s
Smart tbh
This voice scared the shit out of me when I was a child, In search of, was awesome.
Alight, now I'm sad, depressed, and scared.
In Search Of
is an all time classic
Leonard nimoy is legendary for this TV show
In search Of alone
We do not make fear anything to eachother that not what life is for... we should support each other and live in Peace become we are Friends. Be Blessed Sir Nimoy Young Prime
They're eating the dogs they're eating the cats
Omigosh ! I read that in Trumps voice.
I can confirm, Killer Bees took out 3/4 of my family
I was hoping he said, “You can’t stop his airness, you can only hope to contain him.”
Nimoy did play small forward for Milwaukee in mid 80’s
Ah yes the Killer Bees that Nimoy promised but never delivered. Damn you Spock, I want my Killer Bee Honey Nut Cereal.
I still believe
I was terrified of killer bees because I was about 7 years old at the time.
Turns out "killer" bees are actually just "healthier" bees and beekeepers value them
I remember all of these growing up...
And you turned out okay? or are you afraid to leave the house lest the bees get you.
Those damn killer bees! As a kid in the 1970s, they really had us scared shitless about those murderous little honey makers.
ever since this show went off the air people seem to have stopped spontaneously combusting
This is In Search Of... I grew up loving this show. My favorites were about UFOs, the Bermuda Triangle, Bigfoot, and The Loch Ness Monster.
Literally my brain every time I try and fall asleep
In Search Of. Great show during the 70’s