"The Twilight Zone" was a true lesson in the Human Condition. It showed us both the beautiful and the ugly side of human nature.There has never been anything like it before, and I seriously doubt there will ever be anything like it again. It is a T.V. masterpiece, and one that ...
People have always been fascinated with the unknown, and “The Twilight Zone” was one of the first series to successfully offer up episode after episode of bizarre stories. In the 1960s, sitcoms like “Bewitched,”“The Addams Family” and “The Munsters” offered a comic take on movie ...
One recurring theme throughoutThe Twilight Zonein all of its incarnations is that humans often pose a greater threat to each other than any external entities. No episode hammered that point home better than this season 1 story about a neighborhood that swiftly descends into violence and anarchy w...
Based on his own short story, it was to be one of his last teleplays for Twilight Zone. An artificial man breaks out of the laboratory where he was built, and into society. This was no robot - it was a man made with a past, a present, and human emotions. We never get to know ...
8: The New Twilight Zone Bumper This is the Bumper for Season 2. Saturday, October 11th, 1986 9: Nightsong (Deleted Scenes) These are the Deleted scenes from the episode Nightsong in Season 2 Episode 9. Thursday, December 18th, 1986 ...
Twilight Zone became the Citizen Kane of television. It became the standard by which all great anthology series are compared. And few have come close to said level of excellence. Although it probably hasn't ever been mentioned, Serling likely titled the episode somewhat after the popular science...
What followed next was classic Masa. Indeed, it may be the first example of what would later become Son’s zone of genius: the impossible, inescapable sell. Convinced that Fujita would provide wisdom he couldn’t attain elsewhere, Son began calling the magnate’s offices. When he reached Fuj...
"The Twilight Zone" was a true lesson in the Human Condition. It showed us both the beautiful and the ugly side of human nature.There has never been anything like it before, and I seriously doubt there will ever be anything like it again. It is a T.V. masterpiece, and one that ...
“Booksmart,” actor-turned-filmmaker Olivia Wilde returns with a much more ambitious effort in “Don’t Worry Darling.” Taking the mystery box route, “Twilight Zone” meets “The Stepford Wives,” with a little dash of “The Matrix,” the audacious film is ultimately a misfire because of...
It was fun - Noah [Keen] also lived there for a long time before moving back to New York in his later years and it was great seeing him again at a couple of the Twilight Zone conventions. I think he and I are the last ones left from "The Arrival." Boris Sagal died a long time...