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Tag Archives: The Twilight Zone
Happy Birthday Richard Donner
Okay, so it may have been more appropriate had he been born on June 6 at 6 a.m. But April 24 is a fine date for a birthday, and director Richard Donner celebrates his 83rd today. … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged David Warner, Lethal Weapon, Richard Donner, Superman, The Omen, The Twilight Zone
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Some Twilight Zone Under the Radar Episodes Worth Watching—Season 1
Ed. note– A belated Happy New Year from the staff at Death Ensemble. I didn’t actually spend New Year’s Day watching episodes of Rod Serling’s brilliant series The Twilight Zone, but I’m sure many of you did. … Continue reading
Posted in In the Abyss
Tagged Anne Francis, Claude Atkins, Dirty Dancing, Don Siegel, doppelganger, immortality, Inger Stevens, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Jack Weston, Kevin McCarthy, Long Live Walter Jameson, loss of self, Lucille Fletcher, Mirror Image, mob mentality, Nightmare at 20000 Feet, radio play, Rod Serling, The After Hours, The Eye of the Beholder, The Hitch-Hiker, The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, The Twilight Zone, Time Enough at Last, To Serve Man, Vera Miles, X Chris
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“Duel” (Short Story)
Ed. note—A few days back was the first day I’ve been without my Rav-4 in 13 years. I’ve taken all my brooding and frustration over my blown engine and turned it where it would inevitably … Continue reading
KNIGHTRIDERS
KNIGHTRIDERS In 1979, George Romero was riding high. DAWN OF THE DEAD had released the previous year in Europe, to huge ovations. Its American release followed soon after, and for an unrated film that had little advertising, it … Continue reading