A cold, cruel, sadistic, evil piano that makes people feel bad about themselves and humiliating them by making them the laughing stock around the people in their presence. A man buys a special piano for his twenty six year old wife and it makes people reveal their innermost opinions of Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Kick The Can
What on earth is wrong with Rod Serling? Is he making a show about horror or Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory? A half hour episode about old people in a home suddenly turned into kids again by magic of the game, “Kick the can?” Ridiculous. I thought this episode Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Showdown with Rance McGrew
Another western themed episode and a gunfighter actor who can’t fire or handle a real weapon. He was arrogant and selfish but the Twilight Zone’s alternate reality made a hero out of him. Once a coward, now a real actor who bows to his agent who was his asailant in Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: The Hunt
Dogs really do go to heaven, just like in the cartoon. An old man and his faithful companion go out into the woods and pass away. They died in the woods hunting despite calls from his wife not to. They return the next morning as invisible dead people/ghosts and now Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Dead Man’s Shoes
Now this is what I’m talking about! Real solid entertainment and humour. The way the homeless man turned gangster killed one of the bad guys and missed the other just to get shot, that was awesome and funny. The way the dead man lived and died again through the shoes Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: One More Pallbearer
Another crappy episode but better than the last one. Paul is a sick man and when he tried to fake this grand apocalypse it actually happened and he had to live with it, in his sick mind outside the realm of reality. Funny enough, his preacher was one of his Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Nothing in the Dark
Another Robert Redford presentation. How are he and William Shatner still alive? Anyway we see a woman desperately afraid of dying that she acidentally lets death, the embodiment into her home and he takes her away. She’s scared but trusts the man who claimed to be injured, shot, and then Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: The Quality of Mercy
A young soldier on the American side at war with the Japenese suddenly gets thrust in the body of a Japanese in a reality where things have flipped. Once an American, now a Japanese fighting the war in favour of his asian opponents as a Japanese man now faces a Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Five Characters in Search of an Exit
Tney were dolls, all this time they were dolls in a doll drive at Christmas. But did the major die? Five diefferent themesof dolls who thought they were humans were placed in a mini container, not knowing who they were or what they were, lost in a mini drum were Continue Reading
The Twilight Zone: Review: Once Upon A Time
This had the makings of a great silent movie episode, for the first five or so minutes. But it faltered and then the real world began. A man in the 1800s getting throst into the future by a time helmet and meets an eccentric scientist who helps him fix his Continue Reading