Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Elphie, that's why I asked for it for a Christmas present! And Besty is right, Deepdiscount is a great place to find it. You probably won't find it cheaper new anywhere else.
For those of you who don't want to shell out for it, SciFi shows it all the time. At one point I had something like 60 episodes on my dvr.
The "definitive" DVDs are worth it, for those willing to shell out the bucks. Each season has remastered episodes (that look fantastic), commentary tracks, "music only" audio tracks, interviews, featurettes, original sponsor tags, etc.
The best part is the quality of the remastering, from the original negatives. Twilight Zone has never looked or sounded better.
(except for those handful of crappy "video" episodes, and there's not much anybody can do with those---they look as good as they could, though)
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I love at the end of the credits they'll say stuff like "go to church!" and stuff like that. And I just love that Rod Serling is always smoking.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Be careful what you smoke before watching Da Zone!
$164.89 @ DeepDiscount DVD for the whole thing.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
With the Phyllis Phive Phinger Discount it's free!
Bumping this up because it starts on Wednesday. Some episodes I like, while others scare me. I think my favorite episode is "The After Hours." That's the one with the woman on the empty floor of the department store.
I also like the one with the guy who is reading in the bank vault during a nuclear war or something and ends up being alone and alive.
The episode that scares me so bad, that I did not even finish watching and still will not, even in daylight is "The Howling Man." Big mistake being introduced to this episode at like midnight a couple of years ago.
I love The Twilight Zone. My all-time favorite episode was "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." (The one where William Shatner plays a recovering mental patient who has a nervous breakdown and sees a gremlin on the wing of a plane.) The part where he opens the window shade and the creature's face is pressed right up against the glass still terrifies me.
I also like "Stopover in a Quiet Town", where the couple wakes up in a town where nobody's around and everything's fake. I don't want to ruin the ending, but it was great!
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My favorite will always be "Eye of the Beholder".
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