Creepiest Episodes
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TracesOfLove — 12 years ago(February 01, 2014 08:24 PM)
A Little Peace and Quiet and Examination Day are to me the creepiest episodes. I also thought A Small Talent For War was pretty creepy.
The one that really haunts me as an adult now is Little Boy Lost. (KINDA SPOILERS)
Since I've seen that I haven't been able to look at menstruation the same way again!
SPRING BREAK FOREVER BITCHES! -
adamhorsfall — 11 years ago(May 23, 2014 03:54 PM)
The Uncle Devil Show is 6.25 minutes of pure creepiness.
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AlwaysVanilla — 11 years ago(June 28, 2014 09:51 PM)
Here are some of my favorites (all from 50s and 60s, though):
Third from the Sun, The Hitch-Hiker, The Four of Us Are Dying, The Fever, Mirror Image, The Monsters are Due on Maple Street, Nightmare as a Child (one of the creepiest), After Hours, Eye of the Beholder, Twenty-Two, Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up (one of my all time favorites), The Arrival, Little Girl Lost, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, Living Doll, Number 12 Looks Just Like You, Stopover in a Quiet Town, The Masks. Just to name a few. Happy watching. -
enmasse — 11 years ago(December 29, 2014 06:38 AM)
The Elevator
Two brothers search for their missing father, a mad inventor. In their search, they find a trail of abominations caused by his invention.
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Devil's Alphabet
In Victorian England, a club made up of Cambridge alumni swear to honour an oath to continue attending their guild meetings even after death.
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The Burning Man
Set in the 1930s, a traveling woman and her young nephew pick up a hitchhiker who babbles crazily about evil, rebirth, and the unquenchable hunger for, amongst other things, human flesh.
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The Uncle Devil Show
A neglected boy watches an "interactive" television show.
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The Shadow Man
A meek and fearful teenage boy finds a malevolent shadow entity lives under his bed.
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Gramma
A boy is left home alone with his creepy bed-ridden Grandmother.
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Need to Know
Insanity spreads in a small agricultural town.Who are you carrying all those bricks for?
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joekohl1981 — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 03:08 PM)
I was much more into the 1950s Twilight Zone, but I distinctly remember the episode entitled "The Card" really freaking me out as a kid. I was only about 6, and the whole reposessing part where the bank began taking everything away from the lady scared me pretty bad.