Twilight Zone: “Uncle Simon” [Season 5, Episode 8] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “Uncle Simon[Season 5, Episode 8]
Original Air Date: November 15, 1963

Director: Don Siegal
Writer: Rod Serling

Starring: Cedric Hardwicke, Constance Ford and Ian Wolfe.

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Frumpy Barbara Polk [Ford] has been taking care of her wealthy but mean Uncle Simon for years.  She can’t wait for him to pass on so she can really live. Soon enough Uncle Simon dies in a fall but things don’t turn out quite as Barbara planned.

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Twilight Zone: “The Old Man in the Cave” [Season 5, Episode 7] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “The Old Man in the Cave[Season 5, Episode 7]
Original Air Date: November 1, 1963

Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Rod Serling based on a story by Henry Slesar

Starring: James Coburn, John Anderson and Josie Lloyd.

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Years after a nuclear holocaust a small band of town folk survive thanks to an old man who lives in the cave.  When a small band of soldiers arrive to take over the town, they demand to meet the old man which is something everyone will live to regret.

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30 Things We Learned from the “Planet Terror” Commentary

Rob Hunter and Film School Rejects present 30 Things We Learned from the Planet Terror Commentary.  Here are three of my favorites…

7. Bruce Willis enjoyed his time on Sin City so much that he told Rodriguez “any time, any where, I’ll come make anything with you.” The director called his bluff and convinced him to play the bad guy here knowing it would only be two days work. Tarantino visited the set — both to say hi and because he shot some 2nd unit for the film — and was surprised to Willis in costume.

17. Michael Biehn, who plays Sheriff Hague, approached Rodriguez at one point to say he had fired six shots from his revolver and his character would need to reload before firing more. “Don’t worry about it,” replied the director, “it’s not that kind of movie.”
23. The “missing reel” gag was inspired by the time Tarantino screened an Oliver Reed film at an Alamo Drafthouse that was in fact missing a reel. The idea of not knowing what scenes you’re missing appealed to Rodriguez and used it here both as a gag and because his script was already growing too long.

Twilight Zone: “Living Doll” [Season 5, Episode 6] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “Living Doll[Season 5, Episode 6]
Original Air Date: November 1, 1963

Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Charles Beaumont

Starring: Telly Savalas, Mary LaRoche and Tracy Stratford.

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Erich Streator [Savalas] becomes concerned when his stepdaughter’s new talking doll repeatedly tells him she plans to kill him.

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10 Things You Might Not Know About John Carpenter’s Cult Classic “They Live”

Cheryl Eddy and io9 present 10 Things You Might Not Know About John Carpenter’s Cult Classic They Live.  Here are three of my favorites…

1) Before they met, Carpenter was a Piper fan, but Piper had never heard of the director, even though his filmography at the time included such high-profile works as Halloween, Escape From New York, The Thing, and Big Trouble in Little China.

2) The greatest fight scene in movie history runs five minutes and 20 seconds long. It took three days to film, but a month and a half of rehearsing in the backyard behind Carpenter’s office in the San Fernando Valley. According to interviews on the They Live Blu-ray, Carpenter drew inspiration for the clash from a similarly memorable brawl in The Quiet Man, a 1952 John Ford film in which John Wayne plays a retired boxer.

10) “Frank Armitage,” credited as They Live’s screenwriter, is actually a Carpenter pseudonym. It’s a shout-out to H.P. Lovecraft creation Henry Armitage; Carpenter would later pay further tribute to the author with the filmIn the Mouth of Madness. (“Frank Armitage” is also the name of David’s character in the film.)

Twilight Zone: “A Kind of Stopwatch” [Season 5, Episode 4] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “A Kind of Stopwatch[Season 5, Episode 4]
Original Air Date: October 18, 1963

Director: John Rich
Writer: Rod Serling from a story by Michael D. Rosenthal

Starring: Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye and Leon Belasco.

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A man gets a stopwatch that freezes time and everyone and everything in the world around him.  He decides to rob a bank by stopping time and just walking away with the money.  What could go wrong?

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Twilight Zone: “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” [Season 5, Episode 3] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet[Season 5, Episode 3]
Original Air Date: October 11, 1963

Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Richard Matheson

Starring: William Shatner, Christine White, and Ed Kemmer.

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Bob Wilson [Shatner] and his wife are flying home.  Wilson has just recovered from a nervous breakdown and a storm is making the flight less than comfortable.  Wilson becomes alarmed when he sees a creature on the wing of the plane tearing at wires.  His wife and others think Bob is suffering a relapse but he’s not…

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Twilight Zone: “Steel” [Season 5, Episode 2] / Z-View

Twilight Zone: “Steel[Season 5, Episode 2]
Original Air Date: October 4, 1963

Director: Don Weis
Writer: Richard Matheson

Starring: Lee Marvin, Joe Mantell, Chuck Hicks.

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Boxing between humans has been outlawed.  Now boxing takes place between robots.  Former boxer Steel Kelly [Marvin] takes his beat-up outdated robot on the boxing circuit.  When Kelly’s robot stops working right before a match, Kelly decides to take the robot’s place in order to get paid.

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