I was the art director for Disneyland California's version of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction. I put 99 "easter eggs" into the sets that people would walk by including a thimble, a broken stopwatch, an envelope with the name Victoria West written on it, a chalk graphic, a radio spewing static, and many others. Disneyland's version was closed in 2017 and replaced with a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction.
Serling appeared on screen as narrator in the final episode of season one, A World of His Own. If you’re going to put together a list of “unknown” facts about the show, they should at the very least be actual facts… as in correct information.
Hello I was wondering if some kind old TV show fanatic can please help me find a TV show if I only remember the plot. I don't think it was a Twilight Zone but I do remember it was from around the 1960's. The plot had to do with a guy going into an antique shop and the owner said if he didn't get a certain item, like something from a scavenger hunt, a plane would crash. The guy dismisses him as a nut but the next day he sees that a plane has crashed. He goes back to the store and offers his help, running around getting things for the owner. When he comes back again the owner sees that he is ready and has him take over so the he (the owner) can get out. Sorry for the intrusion (and the spoiler!) but I'm desperate. Thanks in advance!
I was the art director for Disneyland California's version of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction. I put 99 "easter eggs" into the sets that people would walk by including a thimble, a broken stopwatch, an envelope with the name Victoria West written on it, a chalk graphic, a radio spewing static, and many others. Disneyland's version was closed in 2017 and replaced with a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction.
You can really tell the AI used in the voiceover on this one.
It's a Gremlin on the wing not a goblin and when Shatner first opened the window shutter, that scene scared the heck out of me as a six year old.
Serling appeared on screen as narrator in the final episode of season one, A World of His Own. If you’re going to put together a list of “unknown” facts about the show, they should at the very least be actual facts… as in correct information.
After all these years, I always thought I heard the name was Rod sterling, not Serling. Now that’s weird 😮
#1. Rod Serling is Buried Right up the road from me. A little town called Interlaken NY.
Twilight Zone was the Big Bang of quality television!
Wonderful.
Never mind I'm sensing AI voiceover. I'm out!
Me too
Yup.
Mispronunciations galore.
Surely there's a way to organize a boycott!
Also "captivating" and headache inducing hyperbole are dead giveaways!
Bye! Just leave
William Bendix was a great actor. Fantastic in "Life boat."
Rod was a small man. Had to stand on a box to look into the camera monitor.
Hello I was wondering if some kind old TV show fanatic can please help me find a TV show if I only remember the plot.
I don't think it was a Twilight Zone but I do remember it was from around the 1960's. The plot had to do with a guy going into an antique shop and the owner said if he didn't get a certain item, like something from a scavenger hunt, a plane would crash. The guy dismisses him as a nut but the next day he sees that a plane has crashed. He goes back to the store and offers his help, running around getting things for the owner. When he comes back again the owner sees that he is ready and has him take over so the he (the owner) can get out.
Sorry for the intrusion (and the spoiler!) but I'm desperate. Thanks in advance!
AI narration sucks.
I prefered the season one opening theme, was much more sinister
Note to all content providers: EVERYONE HATES AI VOICEOVERS!
What's wrong with the narrator?
Hate the AI voice. Can't stand listening to the rest.
Really awful robot voice. Please get a human to narrate your videos.
Unfortunately, we have to get used to it. I remember commenting a while back that, why was Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, doing voiceovers