I mostly remember the remake, which I would watch along the original The Twilight Show as a kid on USA network. When I was 10, I wanted to be Alfred Hitchcock.
I mostly remember the remake, which I would watch along the original The Twilight Show as a kid on USA network. When I was 10, I wanted to be Alfred Hitchcock.
For some reason I got the mental image of Scorsese dressed up as Pee-Wee Herman.
"Small town, big hell."
Didn't care much for that one.
Perhaps it's the same phenomenon why Baby Boomers have nostalgia for the 50's and 60's and their children do so of the 80's? I mean, just look Family Guy and the current crop of remakes.
It's fascinating how nostalgic Serling appears of that era (1890's-1930's)
And now TMZ is reporting his eviction. It really hasn't a happy week for him, has it?
J.D. Salinger survived the nuclear holocaust, only to have his glasses broken!
Still nothing no news on that Slaughterhouse-5 movie?
*Camera flash*
No love for Oscar Wilde?
I thought this would be a WWI drama set in Alsace-Lorraine.
Pfft! Does this mean George W. Bush was America's Julius Ceasar?
The Trouble with Trites.
Vonnegut once said the problem with WWII is that it was "too perfect", as in "quite clear-cut on who were the good guys and the bad guys for an American POV" and I guess that's a big influence on it, unlike WWI, where you need quite a great deal of context.
Wait, the AV Club uses alt-text?!?
Hey, what happened to the new TV spot a while ago? And no thumbs up? That was a classic, I tell ya, a classic!
Anybody else got a rain of notifications with this article?
For me, it was a cyst removal. Just remember to hoard some form of enterteinment and some comfortable positions to be, since you will be pretty tired of being watching TV/resting in one position after a while.
Wait, why Leia doesn't look like Selena Gomez?