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  • Director(s): Ida Lupino - Alvin Ganzer - Richard Donner - Allen Reisner - John Rich 
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    Truly a blast from the past


    As others have already commented on the features and technical aspects of this set (which were generally well regarded), I thought I would make a few comments more on the episodes themselves.

    This series aired for a few years in the early 60s (although it started in 1959) and immediately passed into pop culture and TV legend. Many famous actors and actresses, or soon to be famous, appeared in the show. I especially remembered the episode with Robert Redford, who was probably in his mid to late 20s but who looked 18, playing Mr. Death who had come to get an old woman.

    In addition to Serling, the main writers for the show were Charles Beaumont and Richard Matheson, who had already established reputations as fantasy writers, and who wrote many of the episodes. There was one other writer who did contribute some episodes, but unfortunately I can't recall the name.

    I wasn't a fan of the original series as I was a little young at the time, having been born in the early 50s, but I saw some of the shows in reruns in the mid-60s. I was more of a fan of the Outer Limits, Lost in Space, and Star Trek, and only caught saw maybe a dozen episodes at the time. So at age 53, I decided to buy seasons 1-4 and finally watch most of the episodes. (I still need to find the last season, number 5).

    I was pleased to see how well they have held up. It was the drab 50s and then turbulent 60s, and the Cold War, with its threat of possible nuclear annihilation, was in full swing. Perhaps that explains the pervasive film noir ambience and dark mood that often hangs like a pall over many of the episodes. Although the characters are drawn from all levels of society and from all walks of life--from two-bit criminals to the rich and famous--many are just various and sundry low-lifes, riff-raff, criminals, and grifters. And then there are the simply down and out--the bored or emotionally overwrought, old and unwanted, middle-aged and overstressed, desperate housewives, the dyspeptic, dispossessed, or depressed, and your average guy just down on his luck.

    There were the few episodes that made an attempt at humor, but as the editorial review mentions, they don't seem to have held up as well as the other episodes. It was also interesting to see how often science fictional themes cropped up--although the science aspect isn't so important as the fact that a futuristic scenario allowed Serling to explore another dark topic--such as in the episode starring Jack Warden, who has been unjustly sentenced to a lonely existence on an uninhabited asteroid. He is going mad from isolation, his only contact with the outside world being the few minutes every 3 months when the supply ship comes to drop off supplies.

    So overall, I'm finding it to still be a great series that has stood the test of time. This is truly a great slice of Americana, from a younger, simpler, less complex America that is now long gone.

    A brief note here. The only reason for four instead of five stars is the many extra features The Definitive Edition contains. Some people may not care about those, which cost extra. These mainly include special commentary, interviews with writers and actors, photos from the first season, the separate music scores, Serling's rare blooper, his Netherlands sales pitch (the show was selected to appear in Holland), The Twilight Zone comic book in .pdf format, and his Emmy Award appearance (the Emmy's were hosted by Chuck Connors and Fred Astaire). If all you really want is mainly the episodes themselves, this edition will probably do quite well for you.

    wasted my money


    I bought this one after reading some reviews here, and I am regretting it after I was able to watch it. All the episodes were terrble. It made me blush, because it was really that bad.

    I think I wasted my money on this one.

    Awsome series!


    Wow, I just watched these episodes and I was impressed. Very entertaining. I'll do a review for each episode.

    Night of the Meek- This is a great Christmas episode, even though it was october when I saw it. (***)

    The Invaders- When I first saw this, it really creeped me out. I was even screaming! There was a wonderful twist at the end. (***)

    Nothing in the Dark- This is another one that gave me the creeps. Death comes walking up to your door. Probably the best one on the disk. (****)


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    The Twilight Zone: Vol. 3 DVD

    I just wanted to make a few comments comparing the two main editions, and also on the series in general, since others have already commented on the individual episodes.

    Although the Definitive Editions are nice in that they have all the Bonus Material and features, it's not necessary to get those to enjoy the series. The most important thing is to have the episodes themselves. These will be more important for the truly diehard fans. However, for those who are interested, besides containing the 37 episodes, the Bonus Material on DVD five is:

    1. The famous writer's school promo

    2. SciFi Channel Twilight Zone marathon promo

    3. Rod Serling's Night Gallery promo spots

    4. Season 3 billboards

    5. Season 4 photo... More Info about this DVD
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    The Twilight Zone: Vol. 4 DVD

    More great episodes!

    Passage for the Trumpet- Best on the disk. great episode. (****)

    Mr. Dingle the Strong- This was a fun episode. It was kind of funny. (***)

    Two- Didn't care for this one too much. It was ok I guess, but I kept wondering when it would be over. (**)

    The Four of Us are Dying- Didn't like this one too much either. It probably would have been better if it were longer. (**) More Info about this DVD
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    The Twilight Zone: Vol. 5 DVD

    This is by far the best volume in the 1-5 set! It deals with themes of Artificial Life and a twist on the origins of man!

    "Long Distance Call" -- a chilling episode about a little boy and his dying grandmother. [**]

    "I Sing the Body Electric" -- an robotic nanny is built to take care of some children. They grow attached to her... [**1/2]

    "The Lonely" -- Perhaps the best TZ episode ever? A prisoner on a lifeless planet is given a robot companion. He is at first reluctant to buy into this illusion, but this illusion becomes his reality... [*****]

    "Probe 7, Over and Out" -- Great episode written by Sterling about a man who crashes his spaceship on a (seemingly) uninhabited planet. He later discovers his home planet destroys itself... More Info about this DVD
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    The Twilight Zone: Vol. 8 DVD

    Rod Serling was amazing! I can't think of a Twilight Zone that wasn't worth watching. More Info about this DVD
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    The Twilight Zone: Vol. 6 DVD

    More great episodes

    Passerby- very strange liked it though (***)

    Grave- very suspensful. The ending was kind of stupid though. (**)

    Death's Head Revisited- Loved this one. It creeped me out a little bit. (****)

    Last Rites of Jeff Myrtle- This one was a little too strange for me. it was still good though. (***) More Info about this DVD
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