TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE
Just caught this on cable today, and I was reminded of something that always puzzled me: Why was Vic Morrow killed shooting a Viet Nam era scene where he rescues 2 children, when they already had the...
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You can bet if that had been Harrison Ford there would have been more precautions taken. That reminds me of the Silent Film where they flooded the set. They wanted a Great Flood and drowned three...
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I think you're talking about the 1928 version of NOAH'S ARK (which, if I recall, was actually an early sound film).
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This controversial title is finally coming to DVD on October 9th.GREG ESPINOZA I made it possible for you to come here! I welcomed you to this Earth you made it a charnel house!...
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Quote:The book was "Outrageous Conduct: Art, Ego, and the Twilight Zone Case," by Stephen Farber and Marc Green, published in 1988 by Arbor House, a division of Morrow. I recommend the book, if you...
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After reading this thread, I found a used copy of OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT on Amazon for $1.98 + $3.99 shipping. They have more at comparable prices. Chris Herzog "What good can there be in a...
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TWILIGHT ZONE is interesting to see George Millers paranoid choked gremlin tale completely obliterate Spielbergs sappy segment in every way. Miller finishes the film up strong and i always liked how...
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He was great in THE BAD NEWS BEARS too, one of my favorite movies.Legend, oh legend, the third wheel legend...always in the way. My MySpace Page
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For those interested: www.crimelibrary.com/noto...one/1.html This speaks for itself.
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I have just revisited the 'It's GOOD life' entry from this movie, and I find it still pretty unsettling and chilling. The paranoia increases as soon as we enter the bizarrely-lit, cartoon-backdropped...
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more shock imagery from this early-80s chiller classic: this sequence still stands up very well today, in my estimation.
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skull island escapee wrote: I have just revisited the 'It's GOOD life' entry from this movie, and I find it still pretty unsettling and chilling. The paranoia increases as soon as we enter the...
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I'd seen the movie exactly once before and was not impressed, I think I maybe liked the Nightmare episode best then. My daughter's teacher mentioned the magical kid's episode and asked them to seek it...
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The book I've got on the court case is called "Special Effects".
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drthomasholmes wrote: For those interested:www.crimelibrary.com/noto...one/1.htmlThis speaks for itself.Good lord, that was sickening. I'd never read that before.
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Rakshasa wrote:drthomasholmes wrote: For those interested:www.crimelibrary.com/noto...one/1.htmlThis speaks for itself.Good lord, that was sickening. I'd never read that before. I had heard bits and...
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This excerpt is so matter-of-fact, which makes it all the more nauseating to read: Wingo felt his craft was in trouble and had difficulty guiding it through the fireballs. Sitting beside him in the...
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hermanthegerm wrote:Things to look out for:Miller uses the same bug eye effect as in Mad Max.Herman, you're the first person I've ever heard mention this. Here's a pic of Lithgow in full eye-popping...
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There are still people who, reading all of that, defend Landis' actions in this mess. I'm not one of them.
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