Admittedly, aside from an episode with Danny Kaye (my favorite comedian), I've mostly forgotten the 80s Twilight Zone episodes.Glad you did an 80's Twilight Zone countdown; I may have to check these out.
I saw many of these episodes when they first aired. I was six years old, and they stayed with me forever. To this day, I remember the chilling words of the Shadow Man whenever I see one of those old Neighborhood Watch signs.
Your number 8 is my number 1. I watched it back in the day. Unfortunately, it is not easy to find anywhere. Also, I recall it was the Greatful Dead doing the music theme.
A suggestion for more anthology horror series, Ghost Stories, an obscure 90's anthology series hosted by Rip Torn, that granted has very dated effects but the episodes are actually good for a low budget tv show. The second is Ray Bradbury Theater, which is very twilight zone and Hitchcock presents like
Thank you for actually talking about the twist. I honestly am not going to go search for episodes and besides theyre so old just talk freely. we all know why were here.
37:27 Mutually Assured Destruction means there would have been many more than just that one missile, more like hundreds launched in both directions; simply moving everyone out of the city would have just delayed the inevitable.
@@gtrdsh1568 My dad gave me a hard time about that too....I guess I should have saved the "shocked reaction" for AFTER the computer audio played, huh..
I love the peace and quiet scene
Me too...wish the actress there (who played RAlphie's mom in "A Christmas Story" also) did more acting gigs.
Admittedly, aside from an episode with Danny Kaye (my favorite comedian), I've mostly forgotten the 80s Twilight Zone episodes.Glad you did an 80's Twilight Zone countdown; I may have to check these out.
Clever use of a confined space to delve into societal pressures, creating suspense and reflection
Which episode are you referring to?
I saw many of these episodes when they first aired. I was six years old, and they stayed with me forever. To this day, I remember the chilling words of the Shadow Man whenever I see one of those old Neighborhood Watch signs.
Sherman HEMSLEY. You should know this
My bad.
May I mama dogface to the banana patch? -Steve Martin
I honestly have no idea what that means
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@@vcandrewscritiquer#1 reminds me of a Steve Martin skit referred to above.
Your number 8 is my number 1. I watched it back in the day. Unfortunately, it is not easy to find anywhere. Also, I recall it was the Greatful Dead doing the music theme.
A suggestion for more anthology horror series, Ghost Stories, an obscure 90's anthology series hosted by Rip Torn, that granted has very dated effects but the episodes are actually good for a low budget tv show. The second is Ray Bradbury Theater, which is very twilight zone and Hitchcock presents like
Thank you for actually talking about the twist. I honestly am not going to go search for episodes and besides theyre so old just talk freely. we all know why were here.
My favorite was "Her Pilgrim Soul". Not very scary but I really enjoyed the story line. I miss all those creepy shows from the 80's and 90's.
Excellent job!
Thank you! Sorry for the delayed resspone!
37:27 Mutually Assured Destruction means there would have been many more than just that one missile, more like hundreds launched in both directions; simply moving everyone out of the city would have just delayed the inevitable.
In the scene Exam day all the smart people are dead
Yup. Because the government kills anyone with too high an intellect before they can grow up to overthrow their tyrany
Thank you 😂 i couldnt hear what the computer was saying over the reaction 😂
@@gtrdsh1568 My dad gave me a hard time about that too....I guess I should have saved the "shocked reaction" for AFTER the computer audio played, huh..
Here's an idea for an Old VS New you can try:
Fall of the Roman Empire VS Gladiator
Hemsley. HEM-SLEY. Not Heem. He was George Jefferson FFS.
My bad.
Lol he looks nothing like jfk