This is one reason that the Twilight Zone is sooooo legendary..., our common basic fears, anxieties, Rod Serling was able to craft them into an episode of epic proportions! Who hasn't flown and had a stray crazy thought??
"You wanna see something _really_ scary?" "What? You mean like a paramedic who's more interested in socializing with his passenger than _watching the road?"_
I watched this episode when it first aired in '63. I was five. I had nightmares for a while. I still remember asking my mom questions about it in the middle of the night when I couldn't sleep. I was a huge monster fan the remainder of the '60s aa a result.
Wow, as an immigrant, I’m just learning about such American culture but series like twilight zone are crazy. The writing, the making, usage of sound, it adds horror, mystery and much more to episodes. It’s really cool to hear about your story about it sir
Now kids are watching paw patrol and Dora. They can't just turn on the TV after sneaking out of bed to a Channel of straight up cosmoc horror. And then try to go back to sleep. Wtf was I doing? That same thing.
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Shatner’s daughter said that when they flew sometimes he would pretend to see something. She said that it was funny when she was a kid and hilarious when people remembered...
Even in 2023 it looks terrible but it still gets its fear across which personally just adds to it How can something look so bad yet still keep you looking over your shoulder when your “ home alone “ 👀
@@_just_another_filthy_redcoat It looks absolutely real the demons suit.? Love it with those bug eyes and slimy exterior. Like some crazed storm demon.
Rod Serling will forever be regarded as one of the most intelligent, influential individuals in world History. Whereever he is, I hope he is at peace and aware of how much of a wise inspiration we still consider him to be in our lives. His work from his shows and plays to stories will effortlessly stand the test of time. Thank you Rod. God Bless
4:20 Bro the realization that he was being lied too😂he tried to calm him down by playing along, man just said “forget it, I’ll wait till we crash” 👀🤣…Rod Sterling made a masterpiece with this.
This was mixed with the remake, the monster in the original was a guy in a fuzzy suit that looked like a teddy bear. This cool scary looking monster was from the remake. Other scenes from the remake were mixed in as well.
William Shatner is wonderful actor and is the author of some 30 books. Now 89, he has a huge following on Twitter. Amazing that anyone so beautiful could be so talented.
In the movie, this episode was done with John Lithgow as the air traveler. A superb choice, since Lithgow is probably one of the best actors of his generation, able to portray any character of any genre perfectly.
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@@franciscoeu Thank you so much for pointing that out. Now I see that it's even in the video title, that scenes from the 1983 remake were included. I need to pay closer attention!
🤣 I love how both Shatner and Lithgow in 3rd rock from the sun, mentioned seeing something on the wings of their flights. My wife never got the joke until we watched the movie. Quite the nod to the audience.
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Leon Zan I mean that in the original when the gremlin was taking apart the plane engine it was acting out of curiosity not a desire to destroy the plane
@@domonicsantalucia9002 Oh, but I do. You were saying the gremlin was taking apart the plane out of curiosity. Gremlins aren't like that, they literally take apart to destroy, no other reason than to cause havoc.
This was magnificently done! Every aspect to this short piece...in 8 minutes, they perfectly portrayed terror and the sense of paranoia, claustrophobia and psychosis. Amazingly done! The writing, the cinematography, the acting, the music (though I suppose that the music here was not the original but included from the remake they did of this short. It deserves its reputation and fame. This is The Twilight Zone at its finest moment!
I'll tell you what's really scary: that some guy can just decide to open the plane at altitude, which shouldn't even be physically possible, and somehow got a firearm aboard with him. Also, although this feels insignificant next to the previous two, but that he could also just light up a smoke inside that sealed tin can for everyone to enjoy with him.
You know flight Marshells are a thing right? Every flight in america has a gun on it if the door didnt open how the fuck would you escape in an emergancy?
@@jackg6887 Whelp, those seem like two different points, but that is a very interesting point you make about flight Marshells. Because I'll just be honest and admit that I did not know about the flight Marshells. I didn't even know that flight Marshells were a thing! Of course, it's been years since I've flown anywhere; I'm not the biggest fan of flying even though I know it's safer than driving in your car. But thank you for dropping the knowledge. Now, about the door. What I was referring to was the fact that doors on passenger aircraft are designed so that they close against the fuselage. The reason they do this is because the cabin is pressurized during flight; the pressure difference pushes the door shut with so much force that no human should be able to open it. This is both for safety and security. It prevents a person from trying to bring down the plane by opening the door and depressurizing during flight, but it also prevents the equally deadly scenario of the door opening on accident. In fact, when engineers break this design, such as on the McDonnell-Douglas DC 10 which had a cargo door that opened outward to increase the amount of cargo space, it creates the potential for deadly accidents like those that crashed several flights after the cargo door blew out during flight and damaged pilot controls. So the joke I was making was pointing out that nobody should have been able to open the door during flight the way he did, even if that nobody is captain Kirk.
@@lialandrum4315 Lol true, although it's a terrifying thought that there was ever a time when someone could just bring their pistol onto a flight and then be served a bunch of booze. Was everyone deprived of oxygen as infants in 1963?
The first time I watched this episode was when I was about 14-15 years old. I was terrified, had nightmares and sleepless nights for weeks, and was afraid to get on airplanes until I was in my 30s. I wasn't afraid of "gremlins" on the wing of airplanes, but was terrified of crashes. Even watching this now, and thinking about the next time I will fly, I feel anxious. Suffice to say, this is perhaps one of the most thrilling episodes of Twilight zone ever.
In 68' while still filming Star Trek, Tiberius released an album on Decca Records. The Transformed Man.. The "song".... Spleen/Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is... Well, it's interesting. I'll give William Alan that.
This is basically me when I’m trying to forget that cringe memory from 3 years ago. It boomerangs and comes back towards me. The crazed man (whose name I forgot) is kind of like Candace from Phineas and Ferb. Weird things occur to Candace and when she tells her mom they all disappear.
Born in '83 but I remember watching with my parents when I was around 10, I literally screamed from absolute terror when the monster showed its face in the window, lol.
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Bet Captain Kirk wished the Enterprise was nearby so Scotty could beam him aboard & let the plane get destroyed, leaving him to think "I told you so!".
Somebody should take some of this footage and redo it to look like Captain Kirk is in a shuttlecraft going to assume command of the Enterprise for the first time. Shatner looks just like he did in the second pilot 'Where No Man Has For Before.'
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That famous scene was telegraphed--I said, "DON'T PULL BACK THAT CURTAIN!" and he did, and there was the gremlin! A real shocker, even though I knew what was going to happen. My papa was a co-pilot on a B-24 in the war, and I asked him one time if he believed in gremlins, and he said yes, he did . . .
This is good, suspenseful, and jolting, but I still think I prefer the 1983 Twlight Zone movie version better. I will never forget the look of shock, and terror on John Lithgow's face when he first saw the creepy gremlin. It was one of the most best acting performances I have ever seen.
The music sort of ruins the buildup to the jump scare. Even though the creature in the original looked silly along with the acting being more over the top the buildup to the reveal was much more effective with its lack of music. In this movie it's the opposite problem with the creature more scary and the buildup music more over the top.
Man if people saw that gremlin in the 60s they would have went into cardiac arrest and the one's who made it out alive would literally have nightmares and would probably never fly again.
Shatner (despite tending to overact) was always a very talented performer. But Lithgow was amazing (admittedly in better filming circumstances). Great work on the edit.
Hey, there's another part of the mashup that wasn't mentioned. It's the ventriloquist's dummy and hip little kid from "Caesar and Me" starting at 0:58.
2025.01.12: I watched just about every episode when it was on....but it took me almost 40 years to learn that I was saiyng Rod Sterling rather than 'Serling'. This was before Shatner became Cpt Kurt. Saw an SNL skit last night of this scene and then this popped up in my feed. Sad that Serling didn't live long enought to keep creating awesome television!
lol, Dan Aykroyd was in this episode? I completely forgot about that. Jesus, it even references the Ghostbusters well in advance. That was awesome seeing it again.
This is one reason that the Twilight Zone is sooooo legendary..., our common basic fears, anxieties, Rod Serling was able to craft them into an episode of epic proportions! Who hasn't flown and had a stray crazy thought??
But One Step Beyond was about real paranormal happenings !!! just started looking at o.s.b again,,
@@murielodette2995 my brother and I tried watching OSB as kids but we couldn't last. It used to scare the crap out of us.
People in war actually hallucinated and seen “monsters” on the wings of their aircrafts ripping them apart
Wtf
Hahaha
"You wanna see something _really_ scary?"
"What? You mean like a paramedic who's more interested in socializing with his passenger than _watching the road?"_
Lol. What’s that from. Shit. I can’t remember but it’s familiar.
@@woodywoodlstein9519 The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
That's Dan Akroyd at his best. In the "remake" of course.
The ottawa guy says to the montreal guy
I'm a paramedic, it's way more fun not to watch the road
“I wanna know if there’s any fuel leaking outta this baby”
*starts to smoke cigar
it wasnt lit fam
They were simpler times.
@@vincenzorossi6886 You mean simpler people
@@DYLEMAHD they figured out how to put tons of metal in the air. Smarter than now
@@njacobdekelaita6198 we just put the most sophisticated rover in history on Mars dude
I remember watching this episode when I was a kid, it was terrifying!
Cyndi Foore samee
Cyndi Foore deadasssss, i couldn’t even watch it and I had a video tape for my psp lmao
Me too
I thought this was a fever dream when I was little 🥴I didn’t know it was an actual episode lol
I remember seeing this episode when it first aired. Creepy! Capt. Kirk freaking out!
I watched this episode when it first aired in '63. I was five. I had nightmares for a while. I still remember asking my mom questions about it in the middle of the night when I couldn't sleep. I was a huge monster fan the remainder of the '60s aa a result.
Wow... that's awesome, thanks for sharing
Poor kid...it was pretty scary for years. I used to couldn't stand seeing that creature's face.
Wow, as an immigrant, I’m just learning about such American culture but series like twilight zone are crazy. The writing, the making, usage of sound, it adds horror, mystery and much more to episodes. It’s really cool to hear about your story about it sir
@@esatacikgoz2016 where are you from?
@@MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamteSo glad you survived to tell us this story.
This is the Perfect movie to play on an International flight! Lmfao.
verylit2 I’m on a flight right now overseeing the wing and this episode came to my mind right away 😆
But this show came out in the 60s didn’t it?
On one flight I was on, the in-flight entertainment had one documentary on airliner crashes. I chose that one.
P...pecs
Lol, yeah. Also Snakes on a Plane or Alive 😳😂😵
WHEN SHATER OPENS THE CURTAIN WINDOW AND SEES THE GREMLIM'S FACE UP CLOSE …..THAT SCARED ME ALL TO HELL WHEN I SAW IT BACK WHEN I WAS A KID
THE ORIGINAL BEING WS FUZZIER, AND DIDN'T TAKE AN ATTITUDE--JUST KEPT PULLING THE PLANE WING APART
It was obvious that was going to happen though.
Now kids are watching paw patrol and Dora. They can't just turn on the TV after sneaking out of bed to a Channel of straight up cosmoc horror. And then try to go back to sleep. Wtf was I doing? That same thing.
That guy on the wing is probably my buddy TJ, he always does stuff like that.
Mr. Tonka Truck I hate when my bud TJ does stuff like this. We all have a bud named TJ who does stuff like that.
He have a sister? 😁
You know TJ too?
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Is this TJ fella an LCPD street cop?
Shatner’s daughter said that when they flew sometimes he would pretend to see something.
She said that it was funny when she was a kid and hilarious when people remembered...
The end scared the shit out of me
Mitzi Potter same here
I wasn’t sure if someone added it in or it was part of the original effects
@@garethflattery3010 original
@@markgleeson8422 Your kidding?
@@garethflattery3010its Remake obviously
Shatner is a living legend in this episode. From a plane in TZ to a a real space ride in real life
I've never seen something so campy yet scary in my life.
Even in 2023 it looks terrible but it still gets its fear across which personally just adds to it
How can something look so bad yet still keep you looking over your shoulder when your “ home alone “ 👀
@@_just_another_filthy_redcoat It looks absolutely real the demons suit.? Love it with those bug eyes and slimy exterior. Like some crazed storm demon.
Rod Serling will forever be regarded as one of the most intelligent, influential individuals in world History. Whereever he is, I hope he is at peace and aware of how much of a wise inspiration we still consider him to be in our lives. His work from his shows and plays to stories will effortlessly stand the test of time. Thank you Rod. God Bless
1963: Nightmare at 20,000 feet.
2021: Nightmare at 42,000 feet
Christian XL 420 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
2020: No more flying ...
Correction:
1963: Nightmare at 20,000 feet
2019: Nightmare To Watch
The plane in the unedited version has propeller engins :couldn't quite make it to 40000 feet
@@michaelvelik8779 2021...too!!!!!
Oh gosh! I saw that episode when I was about 11 or 12. Scarred for life. 🤣😂
4:20 Bro the realization that he was being lied too😂he tried to calm him down by playing along, man just said “forget it, I’ll wait till we crash” 👀🤣…Rod Sterling made a masterpiece with this.
Richard Matheson would be proud of you.
This episode gave my childhood nightmares. And I love it to this day.
This was mixed with the remake, the monster in the original was a guy in a fuzzy suit that looked like a teddy bear. This cool scary looking monster was from the remake. Other scenes from the remake were mixed in as well.
THIS IS Scarier---if the Beings ARE ALLOWED TO DESTROY PLANES IN FLIGHT??? YIKES
That’s why it says mixed with the remake
I was to young when this originally aired. However, I loved watcing the reruns as an older child. One of the best episodes ever!!
Did you mean you were *too* young?
@@alexmitchell8110 You right! I wasn't born when this originally aired.
@@alexmitchell8110 You right! I wasn't born when this originally aired.
@@alexmitchell8110 You right! I was 2 years out from being born. LOL
I so love this mashup of 2 versions of my fave Zone story!This smart show was literally light years ahead of it's time.
William Shatner is wonderful actor and is the author of some 30 books. Now 89, he has a huge following on Twitter.
Amazing that anyone so beautiful could be so talented.
I'm also beautiful and talented.
He was absolutely gorgeous
Alright, contain your raging hormones you. 😆
Just turned 90 :)
@@GonzoAmerican Oldest man ever to space travel. I think he'll hold that record for a while.
In the movie, this episode was done with John Lithgow as the air traveler. A superb choice, since Lithgow is probably one of the best actors of his generation, able to portray any character of any genre perfectly.
You got a crush?
This was the scariest episode I ever saw as a kid and still
Mister Scotty! Theres a gremlin tearing the ship apart! Full power to phasers!
Ace Ventura- "There's... someone on the winnnnng!...some...thing!"
What a legend
Lol
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"I'm sorry what were you saying?"
@@relayjokes this one
Nightmare at 20.000 feet
If I didn't know Dan Aykroyd is too young to have been in this episode, I'd swear that was him playing the ambulance driver (8:01).
Yes. They mixed the original version with the one Dan Aycroyd played, in 1983
@@franciscoeu Thank you so much for pointing that out. Now I see that it's even in the video title, that scenes from the 1983 remake were included. I need to pay closer attention!
Rewatching this for the first time in over 20 years. Begone childhood trauma!
It is awesome, but of course remixed and a lot of it is not original. But it gets the point across.
I seen this in the 90s as a kid. You never forget something like this
6:18 In Dragonball Z made a reference when Cell was fighting Krillin in the airplane.
🤣 I love how both Shatner and Lithgow in 3rd rock from the sun, mentioned seeing something on the wings of their flights. My wife never got the joke until we watched the movie.
Quite the nod to the audience.
The Big Giant Head :-)
What a classic moment on film. I see I'm not the only one who was terrified by this as a child lol
Top 10 movies to be shown on long-haul flights 😉
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So this is where all the paraodies came from
@@shaunhayes3072 I was thinking that one scary door episode from futurama
I loved that Dan Aykroyd was at the end driving the ambulance
Simpsons. Halloween special
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Theres a gremlin destroying the plane! You gotta believe me!!
The dreaded rear admiral 😂
To Shatner's credit, he actually killed the gremlin in his version of the story! None of this "No no no!" finger wagging crap!
His aim would have been more accurate with a phaser.
Why is he so chill the first time seeing it? It's being struck by lightning and just chillin I'd be flipping out even more. That's God mode type shit.
Great editing and splicing the 'old with the 'new!' I love the ending!!! Fantastic work!!!
Thats what I was thinking. No way this was the original when I just watched the newer version lol
I like how they showed the gremlin as more of a creature acting on animal instinct rather than any evil desires in the original
This one was definitely evil wtf you talking bout
Leon Zan I mean that in the original when the gremlin was taking apart the plane engine it was acting out of curiosity not a desire to destroy the plane
@@domonicsantalucia9002 You know that Gremlins are from folklore, right? They are actually "known" to cause malfunctions in airplanes and machinery.
@@Xerrill you don’t understand what I’m talking about 🤦♂️
@@domonicsantalucia9002 Oh, but I do. You were saying the gremlin was taking apart the plane out of curiosity. Gremlins aren't like that, they literally take apart to destroy, no other reason than to cause havoc.
This was magnificently done! Every aspect to this short piece...in 8 minutes, they perfectly portrayed terror and the sense of paranoia, claustrophobia and psychosis. Amazingly done! The writing, the cinematography, the acting, the music (though I suppose that the music here was not the original but included from the remake they did of this short. It deserves its reputation and fame. This is The Twilight Zone at its finest moment!
I'll tell you what's really scary: that some guy can just decide to open the plane at altitude, which shouldn't even be physically possible, and somehow got a firearm aboard with him. Also, although this feels insignificant next to the previous two, but that he could also just light up a smoke inside that sealed tin can for everyone to enjoy with him.
life imitating art, right, with all the in-flight chaos you hear about nowadays...it really doesn't seem that much out of the ordinary.. lol. : )
You know flight Marshells are a thing right? Every flight in america has a gun on it if the door didnt open how the fuck would you escape in an emergancy?
@@jackg6887 Whelp, those seem like two different points, but that is a very interesting point you make about flight Marshells. Because I'll just be honest and admit that I did not know about the flight Marshells. I didn't even know that flight Marshells were a thing! Of course, it's been years since I've flown anywhere; I'm not the biggest fan of flying even though I know it's safer than driving in your car. But thank you for dropping the knowledge.
Now, about the door. What I was referring to was the fact that doors on passenger aircraft are designed so that they close against the fuselage. The reason they do this is because the cabin is pressurized during flight; the pressure difference pushes the door shut with so much force that no human should be able to open it. This is both for safety and security. It prevents a person from trying to bring down the plane by opening the door and depressurizing during flight, but it also prevents the equally deadly scenario of the door opening on accident. In fact, when engineers break this design, such as on the McDonnell-Douglas DC 10 which had a cargo door that opened outward to increase the amount of cargo space, it creates the potential for deadly accidents like those that crashed several flights after the cargo door blew out during flight and damaged pilot controls. So the joke I was making was pointing out that nobody should have been able to open the door during flight the way he did, even if that nobody is captain Kirk.
That was 1963. Things were really different then than now
@@lialandrum4315 Lol true, although it's a terrifying thought that there was ever a time when someone could just bring their pistol onto a flight and then be served a bunch of booze. Was everyone deprived of oxygen as infants in 1963?
RIP Richard Donner, thanks for the best TZ ever!
This traumatized me as a kid
Its crazy to be reminded that William Shatner was really rather handsome at one time..
Or that his face cast was the original mask in Halloween.
no. It's not crazy. but you are.
He's the handsomest 88-year-old on the planet now, but my god, he was gorgeous back then!
Damn, these women are in heat over Shatner. Mental note for myself: be like Shatner.
@@meschachhorne7407 WOW, thanks. Now I know why it looked so familiar after all of this time. Kewl.
My debate teacher showed this in class. I died laughing when the gremlin flew off the plane.
Btw, she showed a different video, it was of the same episode though.
Rare footage of Captain Kirk encountering an alien in the distant past
😂👏🏅
and since when is Kirk scared of a damn alien.
The first time I watched this episode was when I was about 14-15 years old. I was terrified, had nightmares and sleepless nights for weeks, and was afraid to get on airplanes until I was in my 30s. I wasn't afraid of "gremlins" on the wing of airplanes, but was terrified of crashes. Even watching this now, and thinking about the next time I will fly, I feel anxious. Suffice to say, this is perhaps one of the most thrilling episodes of Twilight zone ever.
That thing scared the hell out of me when I was a little kid.
5:13 thought that thing was taking a selfie
Yeah
In 68' while still filming Star Trek, Tiberius released an album on Decca Records. The Transformed Man..
The "song".... Spleen/Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is... Well, it's interesting. I'll give William Alan that.
This is basically me when I’m trying to forget that cringe memory from 3 years ago. It boomerangs and comes back towards me.
The crazed man (whose name I forgot) is kind of like Candace from Phineas and Ferb. Weird things occur to Candace and when she tells her mom they all disappear.
“Make sure there’s no fuel leakin outta this baby!” (Said with a cigar in his mouth, next to the engine)
I cant watch this without thinking of the snl parody
If my pilot was attempting to fly thru that storm I would be popping lots of pills. Love this episode
The fact the 707 from the movie is very much period accurate for 1963, makes this work even more perfectly.
The TV and film writers of the 60s 70s were epic and so much more imaginative the plots were superb.
John Lithgow did the exact same scene in the twilight zone movie when William Shatner guest, starred on third rock from the sun they joked about it
Great editing. Especially when he pulls the window exit open and the FAA guy flies halfway out with him. Really great.
NOT IN ORIGINAL
@@barbarabaldwin7120 Yes, we know. That's why the editing is great. It almost looks like it belongs there.
3:40 how long was he standing there waiting for him to pull back the curtain though?
*A Outcast Gremlin Appears*
“Kirk to Enterprise! One to beam up immediately!”
I remember watching this while making gingerbread mans and can't forget it
I watched this episode when i was 10 years old and until now it traumatizes me to look outside the flight window😭😭😭
Dan Akroyd as ambulance driver. Captain Kirk as passenger Classic!
Fantastic mix! Whoever thought of this is a genius!
His face is so expressive. Acting without speaking
Born in '83 but I remember watching with my parents when I was around 10, I literally screamed from absolute terror when the monster showed its face in the window, lol.
I want say thank him saving lives
Not bad. Not bad at all.
AGREE
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"Wanna see something REALLY scary?"
"No. Fuck off."
I love how the Jordan peels hashtag screams at me, telling me this is what the continental breakfast airplane episode was making fun of
Bet Captain Kirk wished the Enterprise was nearby so Scotty could beam him aboard & let the plane get destroyed, leaving him to think "I told you so!".
58 years later ...shatner goes to space
Ace Ventura : "There's... someone on the wing!.... Some.... THING."
Somebody should take some of this footage and redo it to look like Captain Kirk is in a shuttlecraft going to assume command of the Enterprise for the first time. Shatner looks just like he did in the second pilot 'Where No Man Has For Before.'
Na. Watch Jordan peeles one www7.fmovies.to/film/the-twilight-zone.qk4nj/vv5mrll
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Tony Lankford great idea!
spiddyman007 idiot
That famous scene was telegraphed--I said, "DON'T PULL BACK THAT CURTAIN!" and he did, and there was the gremlin! A real shocker, even though I knew what was going to happen. My papa was a co-pilot on a B-24 in the war, and I asked him one time if he believed in gremlins, and he said yes, he did . . .
HE REALLY DID????? EEK.
I remember this as a kid.
Scared the shit out of me
This is good, suspenseful, and jolting, but I still think I prefer the 1983 Twlight Zone movie version better. I will never forget the look of shock, and terror on John Lithgow's face when he first saw the creepy gremlin. It was one of the most best acting performances I have ever seen.
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The music sort of ruins the buildup to the jump scare. Even though the creature in the original looked silly along with the acting being more over the top the buildup to the reveal was much more effective with its lack of music. In this movie it's the opposite problem with the creature more scary and the buildup music more over the top.
Man if people saw that gremlin in the 60s they would have went into cardiac arrest and the one's who made it out alive would literally have nightmares and would probably never fly again.
“I wanna know if there’s any fuel leaking out of this baby!”
*puts cigar in mouth*
One of the most memorable episodes of TZ. Spot the Dan Aykroyd appearance 👀
That little girl with the dummy is the scariest part.
This Gremlin made me a fortune as a TV Repairman .
Shatner (despite tending to overact) was always a very talented performer. But Lithgow was amazing (admittedly in better filming circumstances). Great work on the edit.
should i be watching this at 12:39 in the morning and will probably regret this? umm yes
At the end of her worker says I wanna know if there’s any fuel leaking out of this baby with a cigar in his mouth😂 😂😂😂
"Wanna see something real scary?"
*turns down volume*
Alien Thing: "rAAaaaaaaaaa"
Me: "My mind is too powerful for you, fool."
I have to say that Twilight Zone Movie version of Nightmare on 20,000 Feet is more scarier than the tv episode version.
Hey, there's another part of the mashup that wasn't mentioned. It's the ventriloquist's dummy and hip little kid from "Caesar and Me" starting at 0:58.
4:50 is that a trick of the camera, or does that woman have narrow pupils?
Rigjt wtf is that?
I’ve never noticed that was William Shatner before!
That was terrifying 😳 😬
2:50 did I hear strains of GREMLINS (1984) in the music?
2025.01.12: I watched just about every episode when it was on....but it took me almost 40 years to learn that I was saiyng Rod Sterling rather than 'Serling'. This was before Shatner became Cpt Kurt. Saw an SNL skit last night of this scene and then this popped up in my feed. Sad that Serling didn't live long enought to keep creating awesome television!
Hilarious! I needed this good laugh....I think I'll watch all of the episodes!
*"There's... something on the wing!" ~ Ace Ventura*
lol, Dan Aykroyd was in this episode? I completely forgot about that. Jesus, it even references the Ghostbusters well in advance. That was awesome seeing it again.
What? I don't think Dan akroyd was in it.
@@CousinBowling He's at the end man, around 8:00.
How bout alittle music. Crazy!
Was Dan Akroyd really on that episode?
He was in the Twilight Zone movie from 1983.