I’m loving that!!! And I remember when pay phones were touchstones. I’m 43. But I’d love to have a rotary pay phone. I still have a rotary house phone. And of course, it’s 80’s “yellow” computer monitor .🤣🤣🤣
I’m 63 You know the rotary wall phones like the Brady’s had n their kitchen with the long curly chord? Well I have one, 1970’s brown. I have 2 black bakelite 1950’s /60’rotary. I really wish I hung onto the phone like you you have, and a yellow one how cool is that!
This is not better than the original series. Mostly b movie quality plots, poor acting if not an established familair face with quality variation due to using different directors, some far superior to similar genres. Also somehow the special effects look a lot worse than the og in my opinion.
1/29/2024: "a little peace and quiet" Was a great one. I was born in 1952 and lived through much of the Cold War. The ending of this episode is one of the best that I have ever seen and have never forgotten. Fail Safe & Dr. Strangelove are two of my favourite movies. Thanks and Best Regards.
It didn't give me nightmares, but it's one of the few I always remembered vividly from my childhood. Seeing that missile in the sky, even as a young child, I somehow felt how profound that was. Wish we had shows like this these days.
It's totally geared towards lonely house wife's stuck at home all day watching tv, thank god they figured out that wasn't the demographic who watches these type of shows and future episodes weren't so awful
I believe @skyesfury8511 is wishing there were more NEW shows such as the Twilight Zone as opposed to inane "reality" shows which are guaranteed to turn your brain to pulp@@ToniHunterOne
Wow that Bruce willis episode really makes a person think. I'm wondering how many other people who watched it are wishing they had the opportunity to start all over again as the very best of themselves. If there are actually people out that believe they have always been the best person possible I'm envious in the very best way. I think what made it emotional as well Is watching Bruce as a strong young talented actor and in real-time He is rapidly being consumed by dementia. There's not a lot of happy endings in life it seems.
Nobody wants to relive their life? That's ridiculous! Being youthful? YES! Having that vitality and energy? Hell yeah! But no thank you to going backwards
Something strange has just occurred. While I was watching the third episode, Wordplay, I noticed that for the first time in the history of RUclips, the subtitles were completely coherent and were not total gibberish! 😲
I laughed a bit too hard at "It may take us a little longer to learn it but we got the one thing only time can give ya.... mayonnaise " 😆😂😆😂. Thank you so much for sharing these.
You gotta love puns and alliteration and truisms and oxymorons... and other linguistic laughs. (example of word fun pun). "What is P. Diddy's first name? Stuart...as in Stu P Diddy...(stupidity)" Ok, if it's not Stuart, should it be? Another joke?... I'm so broke, I can't even pay attention. OK ONE MORE. The only time I park my car in those car parks with wheelchairs painted on them, is when I'm legless. You know, really drunk.
Call me crazy, but I use to wonder what would our language sound like if the words we use had different meanings - I just ran across this video recently but I use to think about things like that 30 years ago as a kid 🤷🏾♂️
Wow! I’m 43. And he is so far into dementia that he can’t even speak anymore. I’m saying this out of 100% respect. I really hope he will pass in his sleep. And not suffer with diapers, feeding tubes, not even feeling like a human anymore. I love him so much!!! And Die Hard is 100% a Christmas movie!!! ❤❤❤
@@Nikki-ud9cl A bit disappointing reply for a denier. Don't they usually claim "Do your research' all the time? Mr. Willis has had symptoms for decades; so quite a while before the epidemic.
@@JZsBFF You don't even realize there are 2 "Do your research" crowds. The Liberal AntiFa crowd and the Conservative Alex Jones crowd. I think you need to do your research too....
😊At 60 years old, The Twilight Zone was one of my favorite shows except back then the creator was Ron Sterling, now it's Ron Serling..Now that's the Twilight Zone..!😊
Shatterday: 1980s with $200 "I have enough groceries to last through a siege (months)." 2020s with $200 "I have enough groceries to last a week . . maybe . . I hope . . if I skip breakfast a couple days."
I like how at the end of _A little peace and quiet_ when she sees the ICBM in the air about to hit, the cinema movie in the background is _Fail Safe,_ which is also a movie about nuclear war.
Both Fail Safe and strangelove are films about nuclear war lol, both have very similar stories too, to the point where Kubrick and Sidney Lumet had a bit of a legal scuffle over the rights to the novel Red Alert, which strangelove is adapted from. Never seen fail safe and don't mean intend on putting it down but I do greatly appreciate strangelove and implore you to watch it if that sort of thing interests you, was the film that had me fall back in love with well, film. One of the only pieces of media to humour me just as much as it terrified my core being. I definitely do have to get to fail safe, I just need to watch it in a mental state where I'm not comparing it to my literal favourite film of all time. I love Death Wish and Serpico though and only learned while typing this comment they're from the same director. (i have done more research, Sidney Lumet did not direct Death Wish, Dino De Laurentis produced it and worked on Serpico, idk how my brain mixed that up)
@@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel Yeah, those are some good points, though _Dr Strangelove_ (not Strangelove) was a comedy and _Fail Safe_ was very much "real" (as real as can be for fiction), and was absolutely frightening, consistent with the theme of that TZ episode. If you haven't seen _Fail Safe_ then you want to see the original first, then the 80s remake. Personally, I find that the original has more substance. Thanks.
@@josephh891 Yeah I intend on viewing the original 60s one, though I do still feel like It takes more effort to make one laugh about something they're frightened deeply by than to just frighten them with said thing they're frightened by. I get that fail safe is likely more real but strangelove (Sorry, Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb) really spoke to my modern, meta-ironic, 21st century schizoid senses of humour and dread.(I liked that everything plot wise was entirely convievable despite the characters being living cartoons, the absurdity of the situation and subsequent realisation that it's really not all that absurd.) Probably moreso than a very serious film would.
@@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel _It takes more effort to make one laugh about something they're frightened deeply by than to just frighten them with said thing._ Exactly right. Cheers.
The irony of "Wordplay" and the first story with Bruce Willis. They initially said he had Aphasia just like the word salad in "Wordplay". If that's what he heard that is scary as hell. Not knowing if it's you or the world that went crazy. Damn. Poor man :/
I missed the premiere and never saw “A Little Peace and Quiet” until years later. But someone who did told me about it in detail that week and it still haunted me!
In canada it was a nickel to make a call back in the 1980s now they are no more Bell Canada removed all payphones in Canada since now everyone has cellphones and if you don't have one we'll to bad for you cause you can easily buy a cheap android phone from 50 dollars and up.
God bless u, Bruce, ur comedic side shines thru even when ur not trying. We all miss u n will always remember u this way... strong, talented, gorgeous n special. (Thank God u have 2 beautiful families loving u. Shows what kind of person u've been. A lot of us can't even hold one fam together - what a real-life hero u are!!) Feel safe n peaceful. WLU 🤟💛
Wow... Bruce had hair!! I had always seen him bald. Poor guy. He looked good with hair, and he was young back then. What was up with the Chinese music! Loved it. Great episode. Loved the 80's. I was in my 20s at that time. Must of missed this one. Lol!! Thanks for sharing.
23:21 A little peace and quiet, the scene with the kids and the Dad all trying their hardest to stand still😂 and then the dog aswel, just reminded me of the game we played as kids it was musical statues, simple but fun, then we have everyone one character in the episode all standing still too, if you look closely you can see some slightly move 😂😂, thanks for the upload 👍🏾
I have to give a big thank you to Cloudy I never thought i'd see a youtube channel owner just upload the video and not every 2 mins flash up Subscribe and don't forget to like it gets so old this is refreshing tks Cloudy..
You know the episode with Bruce Willis? Hitchcock made one like that, called 'The Case of Mr.Pelham'. It has a different ending and meaning thought. Worth a watch!
Great episode!! "A Little Peace & Quiet" Where can I find a necklace like that!! Lo!!l Now that's creepy!! Let's hope, and pray that it NEVER EVER happens! Love the 80's. Thanks again for sharing.
@@johnfkennedy8281Since the bomb is in the air she could not stop it unless she had a time machine to keep the bomb for going off. It would of been a waste of time to get help without the time machine.
@@johnfkennedy8281 one more thing, they had the best tv shows back then in the 80's era. That's why I go to RUclips. Nothing but crap on TV nowadays. Too bad she didn't have the "Omni", from "The Voyager". Another short lived series from back then that was real good.😃
Thanks for the upload, I don't have this version of the series only the original and the one from the 90s hosted by Forrest Whittaker. SHATTERDAY is reminiscent of the David Lynch film LOST HIGHWAY, where Robert Blake plays a character that's part demon and maybe part vampire, at one point he walks in a party where the main character who's played by Bill Pullman in the first half of the movie and hands him a cell phone after telling him they'd met before, at Pullman's house, when told he's mistaken he replied that he was there right now and pulls out a cell phone and demands "Call me." Paxton humors him, and of course something with the same voice as Blake answers and says "I told you I was in your house... you invited me." It's a great film, and one of Lynch's best, so I won't say anything else because it definitely deserves a look. Probably doubtful that Lynch borrowed the idea from this redo, even though it's based on a story by the highly respected and influential sci-fi author Harlan Ellison.
Dinosaur = Dinner Wednesday = Dog Lunch = Pink Hinge=Bill Cake = say Timid waffles=no problem Look in the iris = answer the phone Timber = hi Moon tight=come on/come quick Et al
That lady who found the magical necklace...Can she say other things with it and not just ' be quiet..shut up..speak '?....I mean, can she say..'Be gone...to the cornfield'...Kind of like Anthony from the episode ' It's A Good Life '?..
Loved all of these stories, always great to see Bruce Willis, but my favorite of these was "Word Play"...funny to start with...dinosaur....instead of lunch....but nightmarish if it really happened. Reminded me of a story where a group of people awakened...in a room...and no one knew their own name, ...and they were locked in...interesting story.
During the 1980s, when Bruce Willis was becoming well-known, I read a magazine article that described him as having the sexiest receding hairline in Hollywood. I had to agree.
Everyone loves a Little Peace and Quiet and it is a Great Reflection of the 80s and the Cold War reaching its Zenith, at Least the 20th centuries International Chess Game reaching a Point of Check, the Chessboard has been rearranged and is being engaged all over Again and we need a place like the Twilight Zone to Show us that Shadows in the Atomic Shade are always a Possibility, may it stay in the Twilight Zone, Thank you for uploading this Awesome Series, and of course the Station Wagon of the Apocalypse will Traverse us all to the Next Sign Post up ahead it's going to Get Turbulent fasten your Inter-Dimensional Phase Transducers, and Elliot Gould plays the Modern Journalist to a Tee 30 + years before Modern Journalism
Bruce Willis with a head full of hair, dialing a rotary phone. It doesn't get much better than that.
And that rotary pay phone only cost a dime
I’m loving that!!! And I remember when pay phones were touchstones. I’m 43. But I’d love to have a rotary pay phone. I still have a rotary house phone. And of course, it’s 80’s “yellow” computer monitor .🤣🤣🤣
@@Helmuesi911I’m 43. It was a touchstone phone and cost 25 cents.
I’m 63 You know the rotary wall phones like the Brady’s had n their kitchen with the long curly chord? Well I have one, 1970’s brown. I have 2 black bakelite 1950’s /60’rotary. I really wish I hung onto the phone like you you have, and a yellow one how cool is that!
True. It is great!
This is why I'll FOREVER love the 80's!! Besides the old series, this version was the BEST!❤
This is not better than the original series.
Mostly b movie quality plots, poor acting if not an established familair face with quality variation due to using different directors, some far superior to similar genres.
Also somehow the special effects look a lot worse than the og in my opinion.
Nah!!!! It was because we were young!!!! Never forget that!!!! These are the best of times.... because we are still here!!!!
I totally agree I like the 00s version too but this one is definitely second best compared to the 60s which was sublime! And I was born in 92’
I have looked and looked and looked for the episode a little peace and quiet for so long.
Now I’m well happy 😊
Me too! Looked forever
What do you imagine the wife did,keep things frozen forever,or figured out a way of pushing ICBM'S with her bare hands away from the earth
😊❤
@@oxogood9018she could have at least evacuate her family
Now this is storytelling - fun, impactful, strange, timeless.
1/29/2024: "a little peace and quiet" Was a great one. I was born in 1952 and lived through much of the Cold War. The ending of this episode is one of the best that I have ever seen and have never forgotten. Fail Safe & Dr. Strangelove are two of my favourite movies. Thanks and Best Regards.
Ahhh to live in the simple days with only a single fear -- nuclear war. Good ol' days.
@@L0-R3Z Especially when you look at America and The World Today... Peace & Best Regards
@@timmotel5804 Precisely. Peace to you too, brother.
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"A Little Peace and Quiet" gave me nightmares when it first aired on TV. It's the only episode I actually remember very vividly.
It didn't give me nightmares, but it's one of the few I always remembered vividly from my childhood. Seeing that missile in the sky, even as a young child, I somehow felt how profound that was. Wish we had shows like this these days.
@@skyesfury8511I don't understand your wish here.
@@ToniHunterOne You mean that I wish we had shows like Twilight Zone these days? What's not to understand about that?
It's totally geared towards lonely house wife's stuck at home all day watching tv, thank god they figured out that wasn't the demographic who watches these type of shows and future episodes weren't so awful
I believe @skyesfury8511 is wishing there were more NEW shows such as the Twilight Zone as opposed to inane "reality" shows which are guaranteed to turn your brain to pulp@@ToniHunterOne
The Twilight Zone still hitting nails after all those years... Thank you for uploading and for thumbnailing the best scene !
Some Great Stories...Enjoying the Retro Flashback 😊
The 80's was the best time on Earth 😂
1:21:54 The pink and blue neon lights. 80s !!
I agree the 80s were the best. ❤
@@annafattore1273 Disco,Rock n Roll and Blues that's the Way i like it. Greetings from a German Blues Man
@@annafattore1273Nope, it was the 60s, but you had to be there to have appreciated it. 70s and 80s were best for this kind of TV though. :0)
That explains present-day events. We're all living in the Twilight Zone.
These shows are very enjoyable! Thank you...
Love watching all of these again. Thanks for posting!
Wow that Bruce willis episode really makes a person think. I'm wondering how many other people who watched it are wishing they had the opportunity to start all over again as the very best of themselves. If there are actually people out that believe they have always been the best person possible I'm envious in the very best way. I think what made it emotional as well Is watching Bruce as a strong young talented actor and in real-time He is rapidly being consumed by dementia. There's not a lot of happy endings in life it seems.
Nobody wants to relive their life?
That's ridiculous!
Being youthful? YES!
Having that vitality and energy? Hell yeah!
But no thank you to going backwards
Something strange has just occurred. While I was watching the third episode, Wordplay, I noticed that for the first time in the history of RUclips, the subtitles were completely coherent and were not total gibberish! 😲
Some creepy, some funny and others behind the couch we hide. All brilliant !! 😊. We are in the twilight zone. Thanks all. Dave
I love the twilight zone
Thank you,
Sam
@user-nn4nv2tt8h
Tubi has the 2002 Twilight Zone series hosted by the great Forest Whitaker.
A Harlan Ellison story, starring Bruce Willis, directed by Wes Craven.
Whoa 😮
I mi😢 the good old years I'm so thankful for this channel so .many memories this channel brings back thanks 😊
I laughed a bit too hard at "It may take us a little longer to learn it but we got the one thing only time can give ya.... mayonnaise " 😆😂😆😂. Thank you so much for sharing these.
"Wordplay" would definitely confuse me everytime i see this episode.
You gotta love puns and alliteration and truisms and oxymorons... and other linguistic laughs. (example of word fun pun). "What is P. Diddy's first name? Stuart...as in Stu P Diddy...(stupidity)" Ok, if it's not Stuart, should it be? Another joke?... I'm so broke, I can't even pay attention. OK ONE MORE.
The only time I park my car in those car parks with wheelchairs painted on them, is when I'm legless. You know, really drunk.
Bruce Willis as he looked in Moonlighting.
I loved that show.
Wordplay. I remember seeing this episode when it first aired. Fantastic. And Robert Klein's performance was wonderful.
Call me crazy, but I use to wonder what would our language sound like if the words we use had different meanings - I just ran across this video recently but I use to think about things like that 30 years ago as a kid 🤷🏾♂️
Great old shows. Thank you so much for posting them for us.
How odd it must look for anyone under 30..too see ..ROTARY PHONES..lmfao..but they will never know the satisfaction of.. SLAMMING one down.
Oh yes! :0)
Hahaha
Or using a PAY phone as a tactical whip for self defense...
@@ralphnewcomejr hanging out in a phonebox with a whip is going to bring attention 😂
@@luminousfractal420 it's not a whip unless some FOOL tries to rob you... Otherwise it's just a phone....
Wow! I’m 43. And he is so far into dementia that he can’t even speak anymore. I’m saying this out of 100% respect. I really hope he will pass in his sleep. And not suffer with diapers, feeding tubes, not even feeling like a human anymore. I love him so much!!! And Die Hard is 100% a Christmas movie!!! ❤❤❤
Why does none of this make sense to me, am I in the "Wordplay" episode???(cue Twilight Zone theme song)
@@kennergauthier3461Bruce Willis
I'd want to be given something to just end it you know?
@@AnnaBanana-gz4omit’s cool how some countries have that option. Suffering like that should be illegal. 😢
@@kennergauthier3461😩😆
It is sad about Bruce Willis health issues these days. Thanks for uploading a great video.
Dementia is hell; not only for the patient but just as much for those in his inner circle.
He took the COVID jab
@@Nikki-ud9cl Cool story, bruh.
@@Nikki-ud9cl A bit disappointing reply for a denier. Don't they usually claim "Do your research' all the time? Mr. Willis has had symptoms for decades; so quite a while before the epidemic.
@@JZsBFF You don't even realize there are 2 "Do your research" crowds. The Liberal AntiFa crowd and the Conservative Alex Jones crowd. I think you need to do your research too....
Wordplay hits way harder 40 years later when you question your family history for cognitive issues...
I’ve heard it was kinda a literal representation of what it’s like to have a stroke.
I just got groceries after work and spent $44 and its enough to last me tonight.
Sounds like new Zealand
Wow. Having Bruce Willis as your conscience is a terrifying prospect.
With hindsight it is.
Oh, I don't know. It might be a Christmas movie after all. 😂
Au contraire, I model my life after his teachings.
😊At 60 years old, The Twilight Zone was one of my favorite shows except back then the creator was Ron Sterling, now it's Ron Serling..Now that's the Twilight Zone..!😊
Adnan grab apple is.
Rod
It was always Rod Serling. I lived in the same town as him for many years.
Thanks appreciate all uploads
Your welcome
Fun Fact: Shaterday was Bruce's second "named character" role.
Shatterday:
1980s with $200
"I have enough groceries to last through a siege (months)."
2020s with $200
"I have enough groceries to last a week . . maybe . . I hope . . if I skip breakfast a couple days."
Yep. In the early 1980's I lived on $20 a week for groceries.
I like how at the end of _A little peace and quiet_ when she sees the ICBM in the air about to hit, the cinema movie in the background is _Fail Safe,_ which is also a movie about nuclear war.
Both Fail Safe and strangelove are films about nuclear war lol, both have very similar stories too, to the point where Kubrick and Sidney Lumet had a bit of a legal scuffle over the rights to the novel Red Alert, which strangelove is adapted from. Never seen fail safe and don't mean intend on putting it down but I do greatly appreciate strangelove and implore you to watch it if that sort of thing interests you, was the film that had me fall back in love with well, film. One of the only pieces of media to humour me just as much as it terrified my core being.
I definitely do have to get to fail safe, I just need to watch it in a mental state where I'm not comparing it to my literal favourite film of all time. I love Death Wish and Serpico though and only learned while typing this comment they're from the same director. (i have done more research, Sidney Lumet did not direct Death Wish, Dino De Laurentis produced it and worked on Serpico, idk how my brain mixed that up)
@@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel Yeah, those are some good points, though _Dr Strangelove_ (not Strangelove) was a comedy and _Fail Safe_ was very much "real" (as real as can be for fiction), and was absolutely frightening, consistent with the theme of that TZ episode. If you haven't seen _Fail Safe_ then you want to see the original first, then the 80s remake. Personally, I find that the original has more substance. Thanks.
@@josephh891 Yeah I intend on viewing the original 60s one, though I do still feel like It takes more effort to make one laugh about something they're frightened deeply by than to just frighten them with said thing they're frightened by. I get that fail safe is likely more real but strangelove (Sorry, Dr. Strangelove: or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb) really spoke to my modern, meta-ironic, 21st century schizoid senses of humour and dread.(I liked that everything plot wise was entirely convievable despite the characters being living cartoons, the absurdity of the situation and subsequent realisation that it's really not all that absurd.) Probably moreso than a very serious film would.
@@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel _It takes more effort to make one laugh about something they're frightened deeply by than to just frighten them with said thing._ Exactly right. Cheers.
I love these Thank you so much for sharing them.
Bruce Willis who knew?
So young then
The irony of "Wordplay" and the first story with Bruce Willis. They initially said he had Aphasia just like the word salad in "Wordplay". If that's what he heard that is scary as hell. Not knowing if it's you or the world that went crazy. Damn. Poor man :/
Thanks. I saw the Twilight Zone in 80s in Sweden. Great programs.
this is pure genius
This is good TV. Why can't we do stuff like this today ?
@@ronsindric4241
The good old days.
I missed the premiere and never saw “A Little Peace and Quiet” until years later. But someone who did told me about it in detail that week and it still haunted me!
First episode: back when they had rotary dial pay phones for a dime.
In canada it was a nickel to make a call back in the 1980s now they are no more Bell Canada removed all payphones in Canada since now everyone has cellphones and if you don't have one we'll to bad for you cause you can easily buy a cheap android phone from 50 dollars and up.
God bless u, Bruce, ur comedic side shines thru even when ur not trying. We all miss u n will always remember u this way... strong, talented, gorgeous n special. (Thank God u have 2 beautiful families loving u. Shows what kind of person u've been. A lot of us can't even hold one fam together - what a real-life hero u are!!) Feel safe n peaceful. WLU 🤟💛
A little peace and quiet. That was a freaky one.
Yep Melinda Dillon the mom from the Christmas Story movie. Sadly she passed away in 2023.
Wow... Bruce had hair!! I had always seen him bald. Poor guy. He looked good with hair, and he was young back then. What was up with the Chinese music! Loved it. Great episode. Loved the 80's. I was in my 20s at that time. Must of missed this one. Lol!! Thanks for sharing.
Look up "The Return of Bruno" his 1987 blues album.
how did you miss moonlighting?? you can watch his hair recede during the series tey even joke about it
Must of missed those movies.
thanks for the uploads dude! so much nostalgia!
23:21 A little peace and quiet, the scene with the kids and the Dad all trying their hardest to stand still😂 and then the dog aswel, just reminded me of the game we played as kids it was musical statues, simple but fun, then we have everyone one character in the episode all standing still too, if you look closely you can see some slightly move 😂😂, thanks for the upload 👍🏾
Bruce Willis has finally entered the twilight zone for real.
Thanks for uploading these Gems ! I am more and more impressed with you-tubes variety of entertainment
The fortune cookie one got me thinking. Very entertaining. Reminded me of the B&W episode where the gambler dies and thinks he's gone to heaven.
Harlan Ellison Wes craven and Bruce Willis with hair.
This is simply... wonderful!!!
Back when $200 in NY could feed a man for a mo.
A little peace and quiet would have drove me fucken nuts.😮😂
Thank you for all these awesome movie videos🙂😀
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL SO FREAKING MUCH!!! 🙋🙆👹
Love this classic
Wordplay is quite terrifying.
@@andydoney5581 curtain softly.
Wordplay, a foreign language in our home. It made me think how difficult it must be to not speak the same language.
*the woman said SHUT UP, not FREEZE!*
I have to give a big thank you to Cloudy I never thought i'd see a youtube channel owner just upload the video and not every 2 mins flash up Subscribe and don't forget to like it gets so old this is refreshing tks Cloudy..
Leave it to Wes Craven to lead The Twilight Zone into the true darkness.
Damn it i just ordered all of these on dvd 😫
Where did you order them in the Twilight Zone?😮😮
By in XL in VA I'm in
It's ironic that in real life Bruce has lost a lot of his memories and and in this episode he was a memory to be forgotten 😮😮😢😢
@@cindydahl9635 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Amazon
45:00 squandered is a word.
55:00 wow, just reminds me of the aftermath of a stroke...words and simple conversations...
You know the episode with Bruce Willis? Hitchcock made one like that, called 'The Case of Mr.Pelham'. It has a different ending and meaning thought. Worth a watch!
Thanks for this upload. Been enjoying all these old shows.
Great episode!! "A Little Peace & Quiet" Where can I find a necklace like that!! Lo!!l Now that's creepy!! Let's hope, and pray that it NEVER EVER happens! Love the 80's. Thanks again for sharing.
While time is stopped she should have drove to the white house or something grabbed a expert and went to Russia to stop the missile
@@johnfkennedy8281Since the bomb is in the air she could not stop it unless she had a time machine to keep the bomb for going off. It would of been a waste of time to get help without the time machine.
@@FlowerLady-tv3ys true I didn't think that part through. Still, a pretty good story tho. I miss TV shows like this
@@johnfkennedy8281 yeah me too. 😀
@@johnfkennedy8281 one more thing, they had the best tv shows back then in the 80's era. That's why I go to RUclips. Nothing but crap on TV nowadays. Too bad she didn't have the "Omni", from "The Voyager". Another short lived series from back then that was real good.😃
Thanks for the upload, I don't have this version of the series only the original and the one from the 90s hosted by Forrest Whittaker.
SHATTERDAY is reminiscent of the David Lynch film LOST HIGHWAY, where Robert Blake plays a character that's part demon and maybe part vampire, at one point he walks in a party where the main character who's played by Bill Pullman in the first half of the movie and hands him a cell phone after telling him they'd met before, at Pullman's house, when told he's mistaken he replied that he was there right now and pulls out a cell phone and demands
"Call me."
Paxton humors him, and of course something with the same voice as Blake answers and says
"I told you I was in your house... you invited me."
It's a great film, and one of Lynch's best, so I won't say anything else because it definitely deserves a look.
Probably doubtful that Lynch borrowed the idea from this redo, even though it's based on a story by the highly respected and influential sci-fi author Harlan Ellison.
51 bucks for an entire cart filled with groceries. the good old days.
RIP Melinda Dillon
Thank you, I miss her also.
I like the one where the food critic ends up dead and has to eat Chinese food in the after life.
How handsome Bruce Willis was at the time. I'm in lurvvvvvv.
Craven, Spielberg, Carpenter. Kings
I did like the second story very much. 👍😊
A little peace and quiet was low key a condom advertisement.
Who remembers Amazing stories from Steven Spielberg? Think it only lasted one season
The one where they land the WWII plane with cartoon tires was all kinds of dumb.
@@proto-geek248 I remember that episode
@@pagerhoads1531 I just noticed UmmaGumma lol
@@proto-geek248 Sidney Barrett
Wordplay mmmmMUST have been a real ordeal to do.
Harry Folger has some nerve panning a restaurant whose food he never tasted. Just for that, I won’t drink his coffee.
His heart was as frozen and dried as his beans.
🎵 Sittin' in Hawaii,
drinking my coffee.
Sip on the froth and,
suck my beans. 🎵
That Wordplay episode had me cracking up, I wonder if there is a way to translate what everyone was saying...?
Reminds me of most people nowadays 😂
Dinosaur = Dinner
Wednesday = Dog
Lunch = Pink
Hinge=Bill
Cake = say
Timid waffles=no problem
Look in the iris = answer the phone
Timber = hi
Moon tight=come on/come quick
Et al
It can't be that cloudy in PA. I hear it's always sunny in Philly.
Young Bruce Willis CAN ACT 😊
Bruce Willis before die hard just after moonlighting
Bruce Willis was so handsome!
Wordplay: He's not in the Twilight Zone. He has a brain tumor.
"Wordplay" may have been a story but something very similar _can_ actually happen to ppl! 🤫- word salad or schizophasia
New speak 😂
CALGON TAKE ME AWAY
That lady who found the magical necklace...Can she say other things with it and not just ' be quiet..shut up..speak '?....I mean, can she say..'Be gone...to the cornfield'...Kind of like Anthony from the episode ' It's A Good Life '?..
Aqua Vita: A journalist doesn't investigate a company's product before using it??
If the kids and husband make so much noise just give them polmolive soap 🧼 like u gave ur son on another movie at Christmas time lol❤😂
And go blind like Ralphie? 😎
There was something incredibly satisfying about seeing Mr. Folger bite the big one . . .literally!
Come on Bruce, I never use the middle finger to dial. Only to write.
Last episode is a personal favorite of mine
Loved all of these stories, always great to see Bruce Willis, but my favorite of these was "Word Play"...funny to start with...dinosaur....instead of lunch....but nightmarish if it really happened. Reminded me of a story where a group of people awakened...in a room...and no one knew their own name, ...and they were locked in...interesting story.
wow.....Bruce Willis.
During the 1980s, when Bruce Willis was becoming well-known, I read a magazine article that described him as having the sexiest receding hairline in Hollywood. I had to agree.
Let's face it, if one's counting on one's receding hairline for sexiness. Fortunately he also has that 1 million smirk as a backup.
Shatter day will always be a classic!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bonfire of the vanities calling Moonlighting
wordplay is an actual nightmare.
A lot of these were made in Canada around 21 Jumpstreet days LOL!
In first one that guy looks like Bruce Willis 😮
Everyone loves a Little Peace and Quiet and it is a Great Reflection of the 80s and the Cold War reaching its Zenith, at Least the 20th centuries International Chess Game reaching a Point of Check, the Chessboard has been rearranged and is being engaged all over Again and we need a place like the Twilight Zone to Show us that Shadows in the Atomic Shade are always a Possibility, may it stay in the Twilight Zone, Thank you for uploading this Awesome Series, and of course the Station Wagon of the Apocalypse will Traverse us all to the Next Sign Post up ahead it's going to Get Turbulent fasten your Inter-Dimensional Phase Transducers, and Elliot Gould plays the Modern Journalist to a Tee 30 + years before Modern Journalism
I remember those rotary phones from when I was a kid
I remember when they added the rotary dial.
Until then, you spun a little crank-handle, that alerted the woman at the exchange.
Ty