Whatu00b4s your favourite episode?
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ThePlagueOfLosers — 22 years ago(February 29, 2004 11:20 AM)
Two, first one was an episode Wes Craven did(I think) where a man wakes up one day to find the English Language has gone to pieces, and words don't mean what they used to mean(i.e. 'Dinosaur' means 'lunch', 'lunch' is a reddish colour, and puppies are called 'Wednesdays')
Second was a story about a woman who gets in bad debt with a credit card company, so objects around her house start disappearing as the credit company 'repossesses' them. She tries to make it stop by cutting the card in half, and her house(with everything in it - including her!) vanishes too.
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imdgcboo — 21 years ago(April 18, 2004 09:56 PM)
my favorite story is "a stop at willoughby" a story of a train commuter. the train occasionly makes an inscheduled stop at "willoughy' a town in the past.
he visits it but always gets back on the train. Until one day he decides to stay. Actor: Mark Harmon.
sure wish i could get a vhs or dvd of this episode. -
balkaster — 21 years ago(July 04, 2004 10:23 AM)
The version with Mark Harmon wasn't a TZ episode, it was a TV movie based on the 1960's episode "A Stop at Willoughby" which starred James Daly. The TV movie was called "For All Time" and it also starred Mary McDonnell. Check it out, there's a record for it here on IMDB.
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frog-34 — 21 years ago(May 05, 2004 07:49 PM)
My favorite episode was "A Message from Charity."
If I recall correctly, the 1985 version of "The Twilight Zone" came on the same year that NBC remade "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and the same year that Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" was on the air. I was in the sixth grade that year (I'm 30 now), and it's good, top-notch TV shows like this, among other things, that make me think that the '80s were a really good decade for being a kid.
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Rufus-T — 15 years ago(November 09, 2010 07:07 PM)
My favorite episode was "A Message from Charity."
I am in the middle of going through the series, and "A Message from Charity" is my favorite so far. I will come back to this thread after I finish to list some of my favorite. The series is better than I remembered.you can't kill the boogie man!
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SW_Jones — 21 years ago(May 10, 2004 10:03 PM)
Only one I ever saw was "Gramma", when it originally airedthe part at the climax where the grandmother's grotesque face is finally shown scared the cr*p out of me as a kid. I just finished reading Skeleton Crew, and it doesn't surprise me that the story was written by Stephen King.