Thanks for the reminder..I need to see if I can get TZ episodes from Blockbusteronline. Outer Limits was also cool!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(heliotropehead @ May 12 2006, 03:37 PM) [snapback]254317[/snapback]</div> Someone get the rope, someone get the eyedrops, and Rancid you bring your box set. We're going "A Clockwork Orange" on her nice person.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TonyPSchaefer @ May 12 2006, 02:01 PM) [snapback]254331[/snapback]</div> Well it's sort of a homemade box set~the guy recorded them onto blank vhs tapes and did away with commercials. He did a great job on them, I must say! The box is rather large, and heavy. We'll need plenty of food and drink as well. This is gonna be a long (but fun) weekend.
I once stayed up for 24 hours straight watching back to back movies... some of which were very bizarre. (Buttnumbathon 5 in Austin, TX several years back) I got to meet Peter Jackson and listen to Mel Gibson answer questions about The Passion. It was hard, but I managed okay. In short, bring it on.
Probably the best non-comedy TV show ever. Best episode? C'mon.....that's not fair....it's like picking your favorite child. How about the one where the guy in 1800s wagon train out west steps into the present day? Good. "Monsters on Maple Street"? Excellent. "Time Enough at Last"? Incredible. Rod Serling was a genius!
Wow... this brings back memories. "To Serve Man" was a personal fave... I get a kick out of every time it's final line is parodied. If you watch films like "Airplane" (one of the sequels, I think), there is a crowd panic scene where someone runs up to the camera hold a book screaming "It's a cookbook!"... loved that. Adam and Eve was good too, as was the one with the astronauts who think they've landed on an unknown planet, but are really in Arizona somewhere. I think they kill eachother for water before realizing that one of them saw telephone poles or something. Dan
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