Screened so many but maybe i should choose the eye of the beholder the lighting the use of shadow and the twist it was amazing even if i think enough time at last is my biggest fear
Hmmm, I'm not sure if it's the Twilight Zone, old or new or something, but I remember a story where a cure was developed for something and they decide to spread it globaly through vapor by throwing it into a vulcano. Many, many years later the side-effects manifest, loss of sanity. World's population affected. And the story follows a monologue or dialogue of two last sane people, and after the story is told, one man walks into the rain, knowing there is nothing to be done.
The eye of the beholder 100% When I was a kid it was the first episode i watched and it stuck with me all this time. Whenever i thought of the twilight zone it was "The eye of the beholder", and I thought everything else about the show was just weird, but that episode actually sacred me and left a mark. It was one of the reasons I watched when it was on even though I thought it was weird, to see if any other episodes would have the same effect.
The MAGA mob gives me Chills...Trump gives me Chills...the GOP gives me chills!!!.The FOX news loonies gives me Chilld!!...Thats not fiction...its happening right now..BE AWARE
Something a lot of people do not know is the guy who created the twilight zone Rod Serling was a WW2 veteran. He fought in the pacific theatre. He puts a lot of what he saw into the Twilight zone.
Nothing in the dark really helped me get over my fear of death. The way he says "what you feared would come as an explosion, is more like a whisper." It really gave me an optimistic perspective of death. Love the channel and the show.
I've always thought humanity must be a little mad. To live your life, strive, hope, achieve, dream, but all the while knowing no matter what you do it all ends the same in a known reality that is terrifying only perhaps followed by an unknown that is completely unknown. The fact that we are able to brush our impending doom aside day after day and function, seems almost a feat of utter insanity.
Depends on your POV...I have come to the conclusion that death being inevitable means it's all the more important to live a life that I can be glad I say I lived. This comes from seeing and experiencing certain things in real life that lay far beyond the boundaries of the accepted. Then I contrast these things with humans' arrogance in the perennial idea that, yes, our ancestors knew less than we did but, by (insert deity or lack thereof of your choice), we've got it figured out this time! But that is a self-serving lie. On some matters, you may have improved, yes. But the human mind has limits, regardless of the era. It's why we give the unknown things names and the closest approximations we can come up with. But is it even close to as right as we like to pretend?
Yes, war was hell, and in fiction he had an outlet to vent his feelings about his experiences. And yet this same troubled soul could pen such beautiful and poignant pieces of nostalgia, like "Walking Distance". Serling was special.
I remeber in 5th grade we use to watch a bunch of these episodes, later doing worksheets discussing the morality and effects of the conflicts. Those were the best days
Last year my friend's english teacher watched The Monsters are Due on Maple Street and did a worksheet on it. I ended up asking the teacher for a copy of the worksheet so that I could do it at home.
"Once Upon A Time" is one that doesn't get near-enough love...while obstensibly a comedic ode to the silent film era which starred the ONLY silent film star to appear on The Twilight Zone, Buster Keaton, it takes the idea of fear of the future and flips it on its head, in this case, the unknown future is the present-day (i.e. 1950's) and his present is, of course, turn-of-the-century America (silent film era)...a sort of a different what-if, this time asking the question of how a person from the past would react to the present...which answers itself comedically yet also poignantly... I think at some point someone should take a look at the Twilight Zone comedies, as they do exist and are every bit as meaningful as any of the more serious and frightening episodes of the program...😊
I loved the episode mostly because Buster Keaton was in it. Anyway his character Milligan borrowed the time machine from the Professor to travel into the future in the hopes that it would be better. He ends up feeling intimidated by all the technology of the 1960s and wanted so badly to get back home. Rollo, on the other hand wanted to go back to the 1890s because he was nostalgic for "the good old days." When Mulligan and Rollo return to 1890 Mulligan was more grateful for what he did have. Rollo couldn't handle life in the past because he was used to moden technology of 1962. So he was sent back to the future. So the moral here is the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence.
Great essay, and a good reminder of why The Twilight Zone is one of the greatest TV shows of all time, and why it remains relevant after so many years. It's hard to pick just one favorite episode of The Twilight Zone, but if I was forced to pick I'd probably go with the season 1 episode called "A Stop at Willoughby".
don't think i've ever come across someone else whos fav episode is a stop at willoughby. it gets mentioned occasionally on best of list but not usually anyones top favorite. something about that scene where it's snowing at night, only to wake up to a bright sunny warm day. willoughby.. willoughby.. NEXT STOP willoughby!!
"A Stop at Willoughby" taps into a theme that Mr. Serling visited more than once: the desire to go somewhere nicer, and/or to return to happier times of the past. How great would it be to rid ourselves of today's problems and enter a serene fantasy world. But with the Willoughby episode, things clearly take a dark turn ... or is it so dark? The protagonist may have gotten his fondest wish.
@@eduardo_corrochio i figured when you were talking about that specific theme, you may have also had that episode in mind. it's such a great episode as well. especially being inspired by Rod himself. that man was such a gem among men. so ahead of his time with his art.
I've loved The Twilight Zone since I was very little. I'm 32 now and the show has gotten older, but the message and power of the show hasn't dulled even a bit all these decades later. Rod Serling was a man of rare character and talent. He had an astounding ability to show us the foibles of our nature. It also benefited from some excellent writers like Richard Matheson and numerous talented actors.
The Twilight Zone is one of my favorite sci-fi and philosophical anthology series. Thanks for the video. Also thanks for all your videos! I just recently discovered your channel and have been enjoying all of the content!
excellent vid. i was born in 1968 so didn't get to watch the show first run but it was never off the air during my entire lifteime and very happy to say i've seen every episode. in addition to some of the greatest acting in television history it's all too easy for people to forget how ahead of its time this show was especially late 50's early 60's at the heart of the red scare and right after the McCarthy era and american society was changing rapidly and alot of people were opposed to the changes and many not at all ready for them. plus television back then was for the most part very nerdy and family friendly it's amazing the show was ever allowed on the air let alone that it became an all time classic.
How lucky I find myself to stumble upon this wonderful video mere days before the 60th anniversary of Rod Serling's enduring series. From the first moments of this video I knew it was going to be special and good-- a keeper. The clips and editing, the narration and writing, the background music-- all just right. It's a distinct pleasure to find a RUclips video about the TZ that is excellently rendered, artful, respectful, and thought provoking. 👏 PS: My favorite episode is Walking Distance. And that's odd, because I always prefer spooky things over sentiment; but that episode is so touching and nostalgic. It's relatable stuff, and leaves me misty-eyed every time. We yearn for the past, it's human nature. But should we really go home again? Thank you.
Rod Serling was a true genius.Unfortunately, he burned himself out on Twilight Zone and seemingly lost all his creative abilities when it came to his next series Night Gallery
Just discovered this channel and couldn't stop watching - the analysis is on-point, unique, interesting yet different from many other film analysis channels! Keep this going - can't wait for your next videos!!
Don't waste your time. Typical woke crap. A truly well done show is Black Mirror. Watch it, you will love it. It deals with themes involving technology and explores how morality and tech doesn't always mesh. Well done.
Thanks to this video both me and one of my sisters started watching this series and we both agree that it is to this day one of the greatest and smartest tv shows to ever been made
In 7th grade we read the script or something like that of 'Monster's on Maple Street' and had to study themes in it, especially fear and we had to write a 5 minute screenplay based on the same themes as a group. My group wrote a 45-minute screenplay and we were the only ones who read it. I have snice lost the document though...
"At some point, we all have to return to the unknown." I would like to thank not only God but also Jesus for having found this channel. I have this impression you came from nowhere and swept the rug from under my feet because each video is such a great experience to watch! Now, I never watched The Twilight Zone series because I don't think it ever came to my country, and if it did, it didn't get popular over here, but after this video and finding out of its reboot I sure as hell am going to check it out now! Thanks again, and keep coming with more!
I don't mind death as a concept. A total unknown. The be-all end-all that no-one can escape. Gives you motivation to use your time more wisely and be less opinionated.
LOVED THIS. You explained Twilight Zone beautifully, it's one of my all time favorite shows and has a special place in my heart. I applaud you for this video and the appreciation you have towards the main focal points of the creativity behind it all!
I suggest that anyone who likes Twilight Zone should give the short stories written by Richard Matheson a try (author of 'I Am Legend'). Some of his stories were turned into Twilight Zone episodes. P.s. Richard Matheson is one of main people who influenced Stephen King.
This is only the fourth video I've watched, but you have something incredible here, something thought-provoking and meaningful. I can't tell you how much just from these four videos, I've started rethinking things I thought were concrete. The presentation, music, and writing is all spectacular and this videos give me a burning feel in my chest, a craving to learn and analyze, and for that, I thank you. Amazing channel, keep up the phenomenal work :)
For those persons who have the ability and capacity for compassion, analysis and critical thought, many episodes of The Twilight Zone could provide good instruction in overcoming some of the basest fears and anxieties in todays world! Very well done, Thank You!!!
OMG! This was a great video. A lot to pull from what was mentioned. I must admit. I’ve been watching Twilight Zone, since I was 6 or 7 and at 44, the theme music STILL scares me. I still haven’t seen every episode. Growing up, I used to watch single episodes on the local channel. Then, I used to watch marathons on Sci-Fi channel. Not long ago, they had it on Netflix. Twilight Zone is very unique because some episodes can be scary, but others can be thought provoking. Seems there’s something to gain from every episode.
My favorites--I have too many favorites but I will list about five 1. Five Characters Search Of Exit 2. Monsters Due On Maple Street 3. To Serve Man 4. Nightmare At 20,000 Feet 5. Number Twelve Looks Just Like You---THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING THIS ONE!!
The first time i watched Twilight Zone, was when i was about 13 or 14, and was the remake with Forest Whitaker I always liked time travel histories and that one with the woman going back in time to kill Hitler as a baby is still one of my favorites
The return to the unknown realization is something I've been using to impress people for years now and I'm kinda ticked off someone else came up with the same ideas. Lol great vid
Great video! I would also say that Twilight Zone is so much better than Black Mirror not only in terms of overall writing, but the fact they were willing to delve into the supernatural rather than only sci-fi.
in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", the neighbors gathered and started to speculate on what was going on. one of the kids claimed it was aliens buy the adults said it was just him reading too much comic books. they speculated to more ground reasons such as military or foreign countries. then at the end it revealed to be aliens.
This has got to be the most intelligent and well-made show of that era of television, and timeless in its storytelling, and I know Serling would love that I'm saying this in 2021. (Don't @ me trekkies)
Good. Very good. New sub. Watched 1/2 of the one on dystopias but stopped until i could watch the Lobster. This was the next I chose. As I said. Subscribed.
I loved watching it again once I was older. It's an exceptional delve back through history, highlighting the cultural morals, values, fears, music, storytelling, etc of the 1960s America.
They do have a rather interesting point 'n click pc game that I love. It's fairly cinema-esque and definitely pretty good at getting the horror across.
"It's an alternate world where the people have forgotten the mistakes of the past, and willingly repeat them" Yes, unlike the real world where we definitely don't make the exact same mistakes every century or so
So what's your favorite Twilight Zone episode?
Screened so many but maybe i should choose the eye of the beholder the lighting the use of shadow and the twist it was amazing even if i think enough time at last is my biggest fear
Hmmm, I'm not sure if it's the Twilight Zone, old or new or something, but I remember a story where a cure was developed for something and they decide to spread it globaly through vapor by throwing it into a vulcano. Many, many years later the side-effects manifest, loss of sanity. World's population affected. And the story follows a monologue or dialogue of two last sane people, and after the story is told, one man walks into the rain, knowing there is nothing to be done.
The eye of the beholder 100%
When I was a kid it was the first episode i watched and it stuck with me all this time. Whenever i thought of the twilight zone it was "The eye of the beholder", and I thought everything else about the show was just weird, but that episode actually sacred me and left a mark. It was one of the reasons I watched when it was on even though I thought it was weird, to see if any other episodes would have the same effect.
one for the angels!
I think my favorite episode is Time Enough to Last or A Nice Place to Visit. It really messed me up when I was a kid
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"Because death isn't too unfimiliar you have been there before. The place Before you were born"
That gave me chills
Andore 44 I know right.. jeez
Chills bro.... chills..
I actually found this quite comforting. After all, if you’ve been there before, it’s not as unknown and mysterious anymore
The MAGA mob gives me Chills...Trump gives me Chills...the GOP gives me chills!!!.The FOX news loonies gives me Chilld!!...Thats not fiction...its happening right now..BE AWARE
God I wish this was an hour long
I can imagine myself watching a two-hour special of this at 2 am
It should be.
Something a lot of people do not know is the guy who created the twilight zone Rod Serling was a WW2 veteran. He fought in the pacific theatre. He puts a lot of what he saw into the Twilight zone.
Nothing in the dark really helped me get over my fear of death. The way he says "what you feared would come as an explosion, is more like a whisper." It really gave me an optimistic perspective of death. Love the channel and the show.
Great line and hearing it uttered by Robert Redford didn't hurt either.
I've always thought humanity must be a little mad. To live your life, strive, hope, achieve, dream, but all the while knowing no matter what you do it all ends the same in a known reality that is terrifying only perhaps followed by an unknown that is completely unknown. The fact that we are able to brush our impending doom aside day after day and function, seems almost a feat of utter insanity.
Edgy
Everything that humans do, makes no sense outside the human world...
Does anyone one why there is something rather than nothing. Like why does existence, exist?
Depends on your POV...I have come to the conclusion that death being inevitable means it's all the more important to live a life that I can be glad I say I lived. This comes from seeing and experiencing certain things in real life that lay far beyond the boundaries of the accepted. Then I contrast these things with humans' arrogance in the perennial idea that, yes, our ancestors knew less than we did but, by (insert deity or lack thereof of your choice), we've got it figured out this time! But that is a self-serving lie. On some matters, you may have improved, yes. But the human mind has limits, regardless of the era. It's why we give the unknown things names and the closest approximations we can come up with. But is it even close to as right as we like to pretend?
Well you live because you have nothing else...literally...better to have lived and died than to not have lived at all.
"death isn't too unfamiliar, you've been there before, the place before you were born" that hit deep
Sixty years and the stories still hold up. Amazing.
My favorite fun fact about the Twilight Zone is that writing it was how Rod Serling coped with PTSD.
Yes, war was hell, and in fiction he had an outlet to vent his feelings about his experiences. And yet this same troubled soul could pen such beautiful and poignant pieces of nostalgia, like "Walking Distance". Serling was special.
I remeber in 5th grade we use to watch a bunch of these episodes, later doing worksheets discussing the morality and effects of the conflicts. Those were the best days
Last year my friend's english teacher watched The Monsters are Due on Maple Street and did a worksheet on it. I ended up asking the teacher for a copy of the worksheet so that I could do it at home.
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dang bro you had to do worksheets in 7th grade my teacher would put it on and we just watched
Time Enough at Last was the one that really touched me when I was a little kid. Great video, smart analysis. Kudos!
Thank you!
Everytime I watch it, that final scene is a punch to the gut. I agree!
Damnnnn that pronunciation of Eduardo Gonzales 👏🏼
"Once Upon A Time" is one that doesn't get near-enough love...while obstensibly a comedic ode to the silent film era which starred the ONLY silent film star to appear on The Twilight Zone, Buster Keaton, it takes the idea of fear of the future and flips it on its head, in this case, the unknown future is the present-day (i.e. 1950's) and his present is, of course, turn-of-the-century America (silent film era)...a sort of a different what-if, this time asking the question of how a person from the past would react to the present...which answers itself comedically yet also poignantly...
I think at some point someone should take a look at the Twilight Zone comedies, as they do exist and are every bit as meaningful as any of the more serious and frightening episodes of the program...😊
I loved the episode mostly because Buster Keaton was in it. Anyway his character Milligan borrowed the time machine from the Professor to travel into the future in the hopes that it would be better. He ends up feeling intimidated by all the technology of the 1960s and wanted so badly to get back home. Rollo, on the other hand wanted to go back to the 1890s because he was nostalgic for "the good old days." When Mulligan and Rollo return to 1890 Mulligan was more grateful for what he did have. Rollo couldn't handle life in the past because he was used to moden technology of 1962. So he was sent back to the future. So the moral here is the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence.
Great essay, and a good reminder of why The Twilight Zone is one of the greatest TV shows of all time, and why it remains relevant after so many years. It's hard to pick just one favorite episode of The Twilight Zone, but if I was forced to pick I'd probably go with the season 1 episode called "A Stop at Willoughby".
don't think i've ever come across someone else whos fav episode is a stop at willoughby. it gets mentioned occasionally on best of list but not usually anyones top favorite. something about that scene where it's snowing at night, only to wake up to a bright sunny warm day. willoughby.. willoughby.. NEXT STOP willoughby!!
"A Stop at Willoughby" taps into a theme that Mr. Serling visited more than once: the desire to go somewhere nicer, and/or to return to happier times of the past. How great would it be to rid ourselves of today's problems and enter a serene fantasy world. But with the Willoughby episode, things clearly take a dark turn ... or is it so dark? The protagonist may have gotten his fondest wish.
@@eduardo_corrochio absolutely, another gem in that vain is walking distance.
@@doublefeature That's my favorite episode, Walking Distance. Beautiful story, so sad and haunting.
@@eduardo_corrochio i figured when you were talking about that specific theme, you may have also had that episode in mind. it's such a great episode as well. especially being inspired by Rod himself. that man was such a gem among men. so ahead of his time with his art.
this deserves more views. that philosophical ending made me question everything
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One of the best film channels on youtube, great job guys, i've never have seen content as well made about a subject as from you guys
Thank you very much!
I've loved The Twilight Zone since I was very little. I'm 32 now and the show has gotten older, but the message and power of the show hasn't dulled even a bit all these decades later. Rod Serling was a man of rare character and talent. He had an astounding ability to show us the foibles of our nature. It also benefited from some excellent writers like Richard Matheson and numerous talented actors.
The Twilight Zone is one of my favorite sci-fi and philosophical anthology series. Thanks for the video.
Also thanks for all your videos! I just recently discovered your channel and have been enjoying all of the content!
Thank you glad you like our content 👍
excellent vid. i was born in 1968 so didn't get to watch the show first run but it was never off the air during my entire lifteime and very happy to say i've seen every episode.
in addition to some of the greatest acting in television history it's all too easy for people to forget how ahead of its time this show was especially late 50's early 60's at the heart of the red scare and right after the McCarthy era and american society was changing rapidly and alot of people were opposed to the changes and many not at all ready for them. plus television back then was for the most part very nerdy and family friendly it's amazing the show was ever allowed on the air let alone that it became an all time classic.
How lucky I find myself to stumble upon this wonderful video mere days before the 60th anniversary of Rod Serling's enduring series. From the first moments of this video I knew it was going to be special and good-- a keeper. The clips and editing, the narration and writing, the background music-- all just right. It's a distinct pleasure to find a RUclips video about the TZ that is excellently rendered, artful, respectful, and thought provoking. 👏
PS: My favorite episode is Walking Distance. And that's odd, because I always prefer spooky things over sentiment; but that episode is so touching and nostalgic. It's relatable stuff, and leaves me misty-eyed every time. We yearn for the past, it's human nature. But should we really go home again?
Thank you.
I'm glad you liked the video 👍
Rod Serling was a true genius.Unfortunately, he burned himself out on Twilight Zone
and seemingly lost all his creative abilities when it came to his next series Night Gallery
Just discovered this channel and couldn't stop watching - the analysis is on-point, unique, interesting yet different from many other film analysis channels! Keep this going - can't wait for your next videos!!
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Amazing timing considering the reboot that is supposed to come out on Monday (hosted by Jordan Peele). Great job guys!!
Thank you!
its trash some say
Don't waste your time. Typical woke crap. A truly well done show is Black Mirror. Watch it, you will love it. It deals with themes involving technology and explores how morality and tech doesn't always mesh. Well done.
Lol, all the triggered little racists who don't understand that The Twilight Zone has always been "woke." Rod Serling wasn't on your side, dipshits.
@political bull shittery Joe Candela Right wing idiots. The Twilight Zone has always been "woke".
What do you fear???
ME: a remake of twilight zone!
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It is actually pretty good.
The remake has been pretty good !
Yes!!!
The 2002 remake is great but the 2019 is meh
Thanks to this video both me and one of my sisters started watching this series and we both agree that it is to this day one of the greatest and smartest tv shows to ever been made
Damn that quote at 5:20 gave me the chills
In 7th grade we read the script or something like that of 'Monster's on Maple Street' and had to study themes in it, especially fear and we had to write a 5 minute screenplay based on the same themes as a group. My group wrote a 45-minute screenplay and we were the only ones who read it. I have snice lost the document though...
I did too in 7th grade, back in 1970
"At some point, we all have to return to the unknown." I would like to thank not only God but also Jesus for having found this channel. I have this impression you came from nowhere and swept the rug from under my feet because each video is such a great experience to watch! Now, I never watched The Twilight Zone series because I don't think it ever came to my country, and if it did, it didn't get popular over here, but after this video and finding out of its reboot I sure as hell am going to check it out now! Thanks again, and keep coming with more!
God is a human construct and Jesus is a standard savior myth. Otherwise, good comment.
*tips*
@@locutusdborg126 You'll not be the only one to lose your soul to sci-fi, O Foolish One, for it is you who are the "construct!"
Like always, thank you for your work. Keep it up, all the best wishes.
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I don't mind death as a concept. A total unknown. The be-all end-all that no-one can escape. Gives you motivation to use your time more wisely and be less opinionated.
I think maybe death is the meaning of life. We know there's an expiration date and that gives life value.
LOVED THIS. You explained Twilight Zone beautifully, it's one of my all time favorite shows and has a special place in my heart. I applaud you for this video and the appreciation you have towards the main focal points of the creativity behind it all!
Thank you 👍 glad you liked it
I suggest that anyone who likes Twilight Zone should give the short stories written by Richard Matheson a try (author of 'I Am Legend'). Some of his stories were turned into Twilight Zone episodes. P.s. Richard Matheson is one of main people who influenced Stephen King.
Bro how your videos always attracts me. Your movie and genre taste is similar to me
Glad you like them 👍
'A Piano in the House' is my favorite. Excellent job on this video, by the way.
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Those last lines sent chills down my spine. I didn't expect that from just watching a video essay
7:02 I saw this in my 5'th grade class and it stunned me. such a good lesson and it leaves you with some deep thinking. I'm so glad I saw it then
I've been rewatching your video essay's, they helped me improve in my writing ability when it comes to writing stories immensely.
I’m in tears. I fear life equally as much as death and both are dreadfully frightening
This is only the fourth video I've watched, but you have something incredible here, something thought-provoking and meaningful. I can't tell you how much just from these four videos, I've started rethinking things I thought were concrete. The presentation, music, and writing is all spectacular and this videos give me a burning feel in my chest, a craving to learn and analyze, and for that, I thank you. Amazing channel, keep up the phenomenal work :)
the ending of the video comforts me
Absolutely fabulous!! Thanks brother 🙏
A Nice Place To Visit is my favorite. I think about it every day.
For those persons who have the ability and capacity for compassion, analysis and critical thought, many episodes of The Twilight Zone could provide good instruction in overcoming some of the basest fears and anxieties in todays world! Very well done, Thank You!!!
Had to stop this one to go binge them.
OMG! This was a great video. A lot to pull from what was mentioned. I must admit. I’ve been watching Twilight Zone, since I was 6 or 7 and at 44, the theme music STILL scares me.
I still haven’t seen every episode. Growing up, I used to watch single episodes on the local channel. Then, I used to watch marathons on Sci-Fi channel. Not long ago, they had it on Netflix.
Twilight Zone is very unique because some episodes can be scary, but others can be thought provoking. Seems there’s something to gain from every episode.
Incredible narration and amazing video! Instant top 5 channel on this platform! Keep the videos up
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You deserve more subscribers than all movie analysing channels combined.
Thank you that's very kind
I honestly dont know how you dont have more subscribers. Your analysis videos are absolutely perfect! Thank you for your work, as always
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My favorites--I have too many favorites but I will list about five
1. Five Characters Search Of Exit
2. Monsters Due On Maple Street
3. To Serve Man
4. Nightmare At 20,000 Feet
5. Number Twelve Looks Just Like You---THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING THIS ONE!!
The first time i watched Twilight Zone, was when i was about 13 or 14, and was the remake with Forest Whitaker
I always liked time travel histories and that one with the woman going back in time to kill Hitler as a baby is still one of my favorites
The return to the unknown realization is something I've been using to impress people for years now and I'm kinda ticked off someone else came up with the same ideas. Lol great vid
This explains everything I love about The Twilight Zone!! Great video
Thank you very much 👍
You my friend, have never made a bad video, every one is better than the last
Thank you very much that's very kind 👍
Great video! I would also say that Twilight Zone is so much better than Black Mirror not only in terms of overall writing, but the fact they were willing to delve into the supernatural rather than only sci-fi.
This video is strangely calming or comforting
This channel is a gem! Glad I stumbled upon it! Thank you for making high-quality contents. ❤️
Thank you very much for the kind words 👍
in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street", the neighbors gathered and started to speculate on what was going on. one of the kids claimed it was aliens buy the adults said it was just him reading too much comic books. they speculated to more ground reasons such as military or foreign countries. then at the end it revealed to be aliens.
There will never be a show like the original Twilight Zone
Deserved rehearsals for a great work of classic television art, a possible perfect gem, Twilight Zone 60s
You are a brilliant writer. The ending left me in chills.
Thank you very much, it's very kind👍
Same here this was extremely interesting to watch
Jeezez that video was amazing. Nice content. Great edit. Awesome voice and relatable music. Just jackpot!
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This is a VERY good video,Screened.
Beautiful! Thank you for analyzing this timeless masterpiece
Wow... That was great. One of the best Videos i have seen in the last months. Thank you :) Greetings from Bavaria
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Five Characters In Search Of An Exit is probably my very favorite episode. The ending really got me and it has a really good plot.
I really liked the dialogue 👍
Screened it was very introspective and irrational at the same time
This has got to be the most intelligent and well-made show of that era of television, and timeless in its storytelling, and I know Serling would love that I'm saying this in 2021. (Don't @ me trekkies)
I wish I could forget the endings of the shows so I can be in shock and awe as I first was
what i wouldn't give to watch some of the episodes for the first time again.
Amazing video! Never knew about The Twilight Zone, but after your video I added this show to must to see list.
Another brilliant video. Cheers!
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Newer addition on Timeline of zombie Cinema 1932 - 2000!!
Perfect... I'm watching the first season, and I already love this show. "Time Enough At Last" is my favourite episode so far.
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FANTASTIC video! this is my favorite series ever. it holds so much and echoes inside my brain's eyes. subscribed now
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Would love to see you do a video about Martyrs and what makes it scary.
Good. Very good. New sub. Watched 1/2 of the one on dystopias but stopped until i could watch the Lobster. This was the next I chose. As I said. Subscribed.
Wow Eduardo, nice music, I was going to look for it after watching the video kkkkkk
Btw, excellent video, love your work
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Outstanding as always, thank you for all the work you put into these videos.
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This was perfect ! It really took away from my reality. Keep'em coming.
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This was beautifully written and composed
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Man... Thank you!!! I needed this!!!
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WOW, Great video. Smooth, spooky, thoughtful
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100% underrated Channel
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Np hope to see this Channel grow :D
When I watched this as a kid I just thought it was just a weird show, didn't know it was this deep... I think I'm gonna watch it again.
I loved watching it again once I was older. It's an exceptional delve back through history, highlighting the cultural morals, values, fears, music, storytelling, etc of the 1960s America.
A well done and thoughtful homage to a wonderful show... the twilight zone.
Wow, that was beautiful.
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I wish there was a movie of I have no mouth and I must scream, because hearing you analyze it would be simply amazing
They do have a rather interesting point 'n click pc game that I love. It's fairly cinema-esque and definitely pretty good at getting the horror across.
tbh your narration is amazing
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Excellent like always. One of the most underrated channels on youtube.
I loved this video. Thank you for this!
This video is amazing. Great analysis.
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This was absolutely beautiful
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Very well done! Thank you
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Great analysis, I just subscribed. Thumbs up.
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I like the break downs this channel offers
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@@Screened no prob
I would love to see your analysis of Black Mirror
Well it's on our list of video essays to make soon👍
This is good. Really good
"It's an alternate world where the people have forgotten the mistakes of the past, and willingly repeat them"
Yes, unlike the real world where we definitely don't make the exact same mistakes every century or so
Subscribed! what an incredibly well written n well edited short essay video, bravo!
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This is awesome!
Amazing video. Really makes an impact.
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