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- KuzII0
good film, but about an hour longer than it should be.
- monkeyshine0
oh no...heat wave on its way to Northeast! Did it ever leave?!
104 in NYC tomorrow!
- tkmeister0
i could see another black-out coming. maybe i should withdraw more cash.
- TheBlueOne0
You guys remember that old Twilight Zone episode where the temperture just keeps getting higher and higher and people are dying and buildings are melting...and then it turns out to be the fevered dream of a dying girl in a world that is freezing...
That was cool...
- Mimio0
..and they fit over that last fruit punch in the refrigerator.
- Mimio0
^fight
- Momentum20
finally 72 in L.A. its was 103 all last week!
- k0na_an0k0
You guys remember that old Twilight Zone episode where the temperture just keeps getting higher and higher and people are dying and buildings are melting...and then it turns out to be the fevered dream of a dying girl in a world that is freezing...
That was cool...
TheBlueOne
(Jul 31 06, 11:59)That WAS an awesome episode.
The one that really fucked me up was the one where that little monster was tearing up the wing of the plane. Then the stewardess pulls down the shade, he sits there for a sec, then pulls back up the shade and the thing is plastered on the glass looking in and there is a loud shriek in the music!??! HOLY FUCK did that scare me as a kid.
To this day it's still in the back of my mind that I'm going to look out the planes window and a monster is going to be looking back in.
Now THAT is the feeling one should get from a good horror flick.
He was a fucking genious.
- monkeyshine0
I remember that, Kona! I had nightmares from that episode.
- k0na_an0k0
DUDE me TOO!
hahaha!
- Mimio0
That was Twilight Zone the movie, Rod Serling didn't write those. I think Speilberg or Miller wrote that.
- TheBlueOne0
I liked the one with (was it burgess meredith) the guy who survives the nuclear bomb, and all he ever wanted to do was be left alone and read and he is finally all alone with all these books and then he breaks his glasses...
That defined irony and tragedy for me...
- k0na_an0k0
That was Twilight Zone the movie, Rod Serling didn't write those. I think Speilberg or Miller wrote that.
Mimio
(Jul 31 06, 12:25)Not quite. That was a remake. The original was...
Nightmare At 20,000 Feet, 10/11/63Richard Matheson wrote it and the best part was Shatner played the part of the passenger seeing the image of the creature. Fucking great!
- k0na_an0k0
I liked the one with (was it burgess meredith) the guy who survives the nuclear bomb, and all he ever wanted to do was be left alone and read and he is finally all alone with all these books and then he breaks his glasses...
That defined irony and tragedy for me...
TheBlueOne
(Jul 31 06, 12:29)Shit man, I remember that one too.
Great episode.
- e-pill0
"there's some thing on the wing"
Capt' Kirk Rocks!!!!!!!!
:)
- Jaline0
I saw one or two episodes, but really liked what I saw. I think I remember one about this guy who wanted a different brain or something, and went to this place to have a transplant. In the end he didn't want to get rid of his most important memories or was too scared or something, and had parts of some woman's brain put into his head before having a job interview...
I'm probably remembering it incorrectly.
- TheBlueOne0
We need to start a Shatner thread. An unending William Shatner thread that just stretches to the horizon of NT and beyond...
- dopepope0
It was a man in a teddy bear suit with a pig nose and some sharp teeth. They didn't even attempt to make it convincing. Hilarious!
- TheBlueOne0
Those original Twilight Zones still stand up today as some of the best writing for TV ever produced...
- TheBlueOne0
Nightmare at 20,000 feet: