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horror business
07-09-2007, 09:11 AM
Who else enjoys this series? I'm talking about the original series, not the movie made in the 90's. It's on sci-fi, in fact right now it's on, but I'm online now, and don't feel like watching tv.
What's your favorite episode?
D.Boone
07-09-2007, 12:53 PM
i like the outer limits and the twilight zone.
Matt the Funk
07-11-2007, 06:13 PM
I love watching this show on Sci-fi when I don't sleep. It's fucking awesome. No parculiar favorite episodes.
Breukelen advocaat
07-11-2007, 06:41 PM
One of the best Twilight Zone episodes was It's a Good Life (1961), a tale about an evil six year old kid, named Anthony, that has incredible powers. The story was updated in 2003, with Billy Mumy and Cloris Leachman reviving their original roles as Anthony and his mother, some 40-odd years later.
Another one from 1961 that was very good was The Invaders, starring veteran actress Agnes Moorehead as a woman who discovers a small flying saucer with aliens in her house. Moorehead did the entire show's performance without speaking a word.
Matt the Funk
07-11-2007, 06:49 PM
One of the best Twilight Zone episodes was It's a Good Life (1961), a tale about an evil six year old kid, named Anthony, that has incredible powers. The story was updated in 2003, with Billy Mumy and Cloris Leachman reviving their original roles as Anthony and his mother, some 40-odd years later.
Another one from 1961 that was very good was The Invaders, starring veteran actress Agnes Moorehead as a woman who discovers a small spaceship with aliens in her house. Moorehead did the entire show's performance without speaking a word.I'm pretty sure i've seen The INvaders episode. It was pretty good, and had a nist twist at the end.
Breukelen advocaat
07-11-2007, 07:27 PM
Another really good Twilight Zone episode is To Serve Man, from 1962. Seemingly benevolent aliens come to earth, solve many of the world's problems, and take some human volunteers back to space with them in their ship. The ending is really ironic. Richard "Jaws" Kiel, who is over 7 feet tall, played the head alien. The story, originally in print, was written in 1951 by Damon Knight, a very good science-fiction writer (according to my wife, who reads a lot of sci-fi).
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