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It's time to jump back into the third season of The Twilight Zone original series and compare the good 'ol big mouth Frisby to another blow hard we all know way too well. Welcome back to the the Fifth Dimension- We've missed you.
We are back to discuss our thoughts and opinions on some selected episodes of the classic Twilight Zone tv series!Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGAaron PollyeaFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: spotify:show:0BHP4gkzubuCsJBhU3oNWXGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: http://www.thisweekingeek.netOctober 16, 2024
After a long Hiatus, Dan is back inside the Fifth Dimension diving deep into the seventh episode of the 1985 Twilight Zone reboot. The first segment, "Teacher's Aide" stars a Gargoyle possesed Adrienne Barbeau taking revenge on her unruly students. In "Palladin of the Lost Hour" Harlan Ellison spins a tale that unites an unlikely father and son relationship. Danny Kaye and Glynn Turman shine in this emotional two hander.
What a CreepSeason 25, Episode 2John LandisJohn Landis, a well-known director and father of past Creep Max Landis, has directed some of the most successful comedies, including Animal House, Trading Places, and Coming to America. While directing his segment for 1983's The Twilight Zone: The Movie, a helicopter accident tragically resulted in the deaths of actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen. In 1987, Landis was charged with involuntary manslaughter but was ultimately acquitted. In this episode, we discuss why he is a Creep. Max Landis episode: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/comedy-creep-chris-d-elia-non-creeps-jen-kirkman-alice-hamilton-plus-max-landis-replay--49509814 Sources for this episodeFly By Night by Steve ChainTwilight Zone Accident: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight_Zone_accidentThe New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/25/movies/the-twilight-zone-the-movie-accident.htmlMovie Web: https://movieweb.com/vic-morrow-twilight-zone-accident/Reddit Thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/popculturechat/comments/14v9hfg/director_john_landis_felt_personally_betrayed_by/#lightboxLAD Bible: https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/film/vic-morrow-death-twilight-zone-helicopter-crash-832067-20230913Slate: https://slate.com/culture/2012/07/the-twilight-zone-tragedy-how-vic-morrows-death-changed-the-way-films-are-made.htmlFar Out Magazine: https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/full-story-twilight-zone-the-movie-tragedy/Buzz Feed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/crystalro/actors-who-died-while-making-a-movie?fbclid=IwAR0titX2fEpMGUBfgNeOsNOPyBVWJZcNga0ihOfonAODrkNmAraJaVAw1JMShowbiz Cheat Sheet: https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/gruesome-helicopter-accident-set-twilight-zone-the-movie-left-vic-morrow-two-child-actors-dead.html/Los Angeles Times (1988) https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-08-28-tm-1446-story.html Shudder “Cursed Films” https://meaww.com/cursed-films-twilight-zone-the-movie-set-vic-morrow-death-john-landis-steven-spielberg-helicopter Be sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPodFacebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Join Victor in this special crossover episode with Matt Hurt of Anthology and The Obsessive Viewer Podcast as they discuss actors who have appeared in both the Outer Limits and the Twilight Zone.
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Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Miracle Workers: End Times, Secrets of Playboy, Secrets of Miss America, The Afterparty, What We Do in the Shadows, Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, The Chosen: The Totally True Story of Historical White Jesus, The Bear, Secret Invasion, The Walking Dead: Dead City, Black Meh-rror, The Twilight Zone vs. Night Gallery, Canceled: A Black Lady Sketch Show and Reservation Dogs, Ron DeSanctimonious vs. Peaky Blinders, Rasslin' News, and The Best New TV Shows of 2023 (so far, says Bill): Beef, Mrs. Davis, Dead Ringers, Slip, The Diplomat, White House Plumbers, Platonic, Based on a True Story, Poker Face, The Last of Us, Shrinking, Daisy Jones & The Six, The Night Agent, Lucky Hank, Animal Control, and Not Dead Yet. Drinking: Raspberry Lemonade Vodkas from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery. * Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
The LAST. EPISODE. EVER. of the Twilight ZOne Original Series is discussed. Thank you to everyone that's been with me in the Fifth DImension on this journey. It hasn't always been fun, but there's always been something to talk about with someone great like you to listen. Thank you.
We have the raps! but you'll have to make it to the end of the show.
Três estranhos chegam a uma pequena cidade; três homens em jaquetas de couro pretas e alugam uma casa no subúrbio. Vamos chamá-los de Steve, Scott e Fred, mas seus nomes não são importantes, o importante é que toda a sua missão é cretina. Angélica e Marcos conversam sobre "Jaquetas de Couro Pretas" ( Black Leather Jackets" o décimo oitavo episódio da quinta e última temporada de Além da Imaginação. IMPORTANTE! NOSSA CAMPANHA E TODOS OS LINKS ESTÃO AQUI: https://linktr.ee/masmorracine ASSISTIR TODOS OS EPISÓDIOS NO TELEGRAM: https://t.me/alemdaimaginacaoonline/122 O sorteio será depois do último podcast sobre a série Além da Imaginação e o prêmio é um linda ilustração emoldurada dessa série clássica. Acompanhe o episódio por aqui ou pelo nosso canal na Twitch, todos os links estão aqui SIGA A GENTE NO NOSSO CANAL NA TWITCH @AngelMasmorra https://www.twitch.tv/angelmasmorra ACESSE! Comente e não deixe de escutar o nosso podcast no site, assine o feed e nos procure nos aplicativos ou no Spotify para ouvir a canção final! #TheTwilightZone #podcast
Inside this edition of The Imagine If You Will Podcast: Dan Wants to be, wants to be, wants to be like Miiiike.
This week Dan isn't sure that he watched an episode of the "Twilight Zone" or "The Scary Door". Our host dives back into "Wu-Tang: an American Saga" as the third season of the HULU original comes to a close. Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone wake up in a drunken stupor, completely unaware of where they are or how they got there. The two search for answers all the while unable to ignore the feeling of being watched. save on nordVPN and help support the show: nordVPN 40% off! https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4we Please consider dontaing to the show: https://www.paypal.me/ImagineIfYouWill
Inside THIS edition of the smolderingly sexy and silly Twilight Zone Podcast: Dan talks about going to see Avatar: The Way of Water, Chris Rock's New Netflix Special, Quentin Tarantino's recent book " Cinema Speculation" and the 29th episode from the 5th season of the Twilight ZOne Original Series " The Jeopardy Room". Please consider supporting the show with a donation or by purchasing a subscription to nordVPN, through this link: save on nordVPN and help support the show: nordVPN 40% off! https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4we Please consider dontaing to the show: https://www.paypal.me/ImagineIfYouWill
This week on the insert superlative adjective podcast: Dan comes back from a long break to talk about birthdays,wealth inequalities, and the 28th episode of the Twilight ZOne Original series' Fifth season "Ceasar and Me". And so much more! Starring Jackie Cooper, Morgan Brittany and directed by Robert Butler. save on nordVPN and help support the show: nordVPN 40% off! https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4we Please consider dontaing to the show: https://www.paypal.me/ImagineIfYouWill
Bem vindos de volta à Zona do Crepúsculo! Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega apresentam a ÚLTIMA temporada da tão aclamada série clássica #TheTwilightZone ! E, na estréia teremos um dos atores favoritos de Rod Serling em sua também última colaboração em Além da Imaginação: Jack Klugman. Aqui em "In Praise of Pip" (Tributo à Pip) ele interpreta um pai, que por viver uma vida à margem da sociedade não foi tão presente quanto gostaria para o seu filho. E quando descobre que esse filho pode estar morrendo distante dele na guerra do Vietnã, desespera-se e resolve fazer uma barganha com Deus! NOSSA CAMPANHA E TODOS OS LINKS ESTÃO AQUI: https://linktr.ee/masmorracine SIGA A GENTE NO NOSSO CANAL NA TWITCH @AngelMasmorra ACESSE! Comente e não deixe de escutar o podcast nos aplicativos ou no Spotify para ouvir a canção final! Recomendados: Uma Lição de Amor (2001) / O Sul (1983) / Nascido em 4 de Julho (1989) ASSISTIR NO TELEGRAM: ASSISTIR NO OK.RU: GRUPO NO FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fasdealemdaimaginacao/
This week on the filthiest and fugliest twilight zone podcast: This is not the sound of silence. Dan talks about Oscar noms, the NOPE snub, and Rod Serling's "Sounds and Silences" Support the show and Protect your sensitive information with nordVPN: save on nordVPN: nordVPN 40% off! https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4we
save on nordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4wf This week on the craziest Twilight Zone podcast around: Dan talks about a sickness that has overtaken a small town in the fifth Dimension- a sickness they may be spreading into our world today. VHS Tapes recorded in the 90s with commercials targeted at people in 2023 are discussed. Please consider supporting the show by purchasing a nordVPN subscription. You'll save money, protect yourself from threats, and support me! just click here: https://go.nordvpn.net/SH4wf
This week on the sexiest Twilight ZOne podcast out there...Dan takes off the mask. and his pants.
Dan's a fly on the wall for this domestic violence story. A dark comedy? Writer Martin M. Goldsmith makes his Twilight Zone teleplay debut. Skillfully directed by Richard Bare.
Christmas is upon us which means the Real Fans are back to recommend some yuletide viewing including The Twilight Zone, Pee-Wee's Playhouse, The Golden Girls, and Olive the Other Reindeer. Happy Holidays everyone! Find more Real Fans 4 Real Movies on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Rate, review, & subscribe to the RF4RM Podcast on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com
Inside this edition of the most controversial twilight zone podcast out there: Dan goes back to the Bridge at Owl Creek and dives into "Queen of the Nile" with Anne Bythe and Lee Philips.
Actor who appeared in the classic Star Trek episode, The Savage Curtain and also the classic Twilight Zone episode, The Four Of Us Are Dying
On this episode of The IIYW podcast : A short film made autonomously of Cayuga productions and winner of the 1962 Cannes Film Festival is purchased and aired as a Twilight Zone episode. Dan dives in and pulls the curtain back again to try and explain his antics on the show. We're not buying it.
Inside this Edition: Dan's riding solo like Derulo inside the Fifth Dimension. He discusses the episode at hand and spills the beans about the FIRST time someone's father pulled a gun on him. Director Elliot Silverstein returns to deliver a solid offering from Author Richard Matheson about Anne Henderson- a woman forever condemned to haunt herself.
As I've mentioned in previous episodes, there have been times during my childhood when I came across a concept or an idea that unexpectedly buried itself deeply within my mind and I've gone back to it on a regular basis throughout the course of my life. Each time I reconsider it, I derive more value from it, which makes sense, because I keep seeing it from the new perspective of a different stage of growth. Something like this happened on the night of November 13th 1959 when I flipped on an episode of The Twilight Zone. For some reason, I often watched the show alone, on a little black and white TV set in the den of our house. I was ten years old; it was over sixty years ago and I still clearly remember that moment in time. Fittingly, it just so happened to be Friday the 13th. The episode was called “The Lonely,” and it took place in the far distant future, in the year 2046. It begins on a remote asteroid, and you're told that it's a prison planet. But it's more than that. It's actually solitary confinement. There is an inmate named Corry, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to fifty years' imprisonment on this desolate little planet, which is completely devoid of all life. So far, he had been there longer than three years and he is nearly going crazy from the isolation. Four times a year, a spaceship from earth lands and Corry gets to spend a short period of time with the captain and his crew. Captain Allenby brings him three months' worth of provisions and news from Earth. These visits are the only time that Corry gets to see anyone at all and he looks forward to them with every fiber of his being. Unfortunately, when the ship lands, Capt. Allenby tells him that they can only stay for fifteen minutes due to a shortage of fuel. The terrible turn of events is devastating to Corry, but Allenby has even worse news. Corry's plea for a pardon has been rejected and pardons for murder cases have been suspended indefinitely. The last remnant of hope is gone, at least for the foreseeable future and Corry is completely crushed. However, over the years, Capt. Allenby has begun to have some compassion for Corry, beginning to believe his story that he had only acted in Self-Defense. He has started bringing Corry things to help him kill the time. A year ago, he had brought him a disassembled antique car with tools and instructions on how to put it together. It had taken Corry nine months to build it and had at least given him something to do. Now, Allenby tells Corry that he has brought him something else, but he can't talk about it in front of the crew. Allenby has stolen it for Corry and if it ever got out that he had done it, he would be in serious trouble. As they are preparing to leave, Allenby has his crew bring over a large crate, placing it before the metal shack where Corry lives. He whispers to Corry not to open the crate until after the ship has departed. Within another few minutes, the ship lifts off and is gone. Overcome with his feelings of intense loneliness and isolation, Corry sits down on the crate, breaks down and begins to sob. For a few days, he doesn't even open the crate. It doesn't matter what kind of distraction Allenby has brought him; he's just not interested. But finally, he opens the crate and to his surprise, he finds that it is an inanimate robot in the form of a woman. It has come with an instruction manual which says that the robot's name is Alicia and it says she is 100% lifelike in appearance and is indistinguishable from a normal, living person. Her brain is currently unprogrammed, but as soon as she is interacted with, she will begin to assume the language and mannerisms of her owner. She has logic and memory and is capable of expressing the full gamut of human emotions. At first, Corry detests it, rejecting it as a mere machine, whose human-like presence only makes his isolation worse. He lets his frustrations out in a verbal tirade and mirroring his language, the female robot tries to talk to him. This only makes him angrier and every time she tries to speak, he is mean and cruel to her. Finally, in a rage of frustration he screams that he hates her. He can't stand the sight of her and wishes Allenby had never brought her. But to his surprise, her face fills with an expression of deep sorrow and her eyes well up with tears. Seeing her deep sadness, Corry suddenly feels like he is with a real, living person, which melts his heart and he begins to accept her. Now, the scene flashes to a few months later, and not only has Corry accepted Alicia, he has actually fallen in love with her. Her personality mirrors his exactly. She has developed his sense of humor and expresses the same set of opinions as he does. They constantly laugh and have fun. She cooks him his favorite meals. They take walks at night and stare up at the stars. They are even deeply romantic together, and now, with his ideal partner, Corry is enjoying the happiest days of his life. But unexpectedly, one day, the space ship from earth lands. It hadn't been scheduled and Capt. Allenby comes bursting out of the ship filled with joy. He has amazing news for Corry. He's been pardoned and Allenby has come to bring him home to earth right away. But they have to leave immediately. There is a coming meteor shower and they must lift off within 20 minutes to avoid danger. Corry is standing with Alicia and he is overcome with gratitude and happiness. He puts his arm around her and says they can leave immediately. But Allenby quickly responds, telling him that he can't bring the robot. There are seven other passengers on the ship and they only have room for Corry and fifteen pounds of belongings. There is no room for any cargo. Corry breaks into an impassioned explanation about why he must bring Alicia with him. She's far more than just a robot. She's not cargo, she's become his wife. He's in love with her and he will not leave without her. If he can't bring her, he won't leave. He'll just stay there with her. Frantic and near insanity, he keeps begging Allenby to help him. Allenby apologizes, but telling Cory that he must do what he must do, he suddenly draws his gun and shoots Alicia in the face. The robot breaks down, malfunctioning and repeating the name "Corry" until it goes silent. The large gap in her face where the bullet hit reveals the metal under her skin and a mass of wire and broken circuitry Allenby then takes Corry back to the ship, assuring him that the only thing he will be leaving behind is his own loneliness. "I must remember that," Corry says in a daze. "I must remember to keep that in mind." As the show began to close, the camera pulled away, revealing the desolate landscape of the asteroid with Corry's metal shack, his antique car and the lifeless form of the robot lying next to it. From that vantage point, it was clearly just one more inanimate object that had helped Corry feel less lonely. Now, as a ten-year-old, the program really hit me, but I didn't know why. It was more of a feeling than words. But looking back on it in later years, I could see a lot of levels to it. For starters, it was an excellent piece of drama. You got bonded to the character of Corry. As a convict, he seemed like a reasonably good guy who didn't deserve the horrible punishment he was suffering, which was too awful to even imagine. When the robot was introduced, you didn't know what to make of her. She looked human, a very attractive woman about the same age as Corry. But she didn't become animated until Corry began to interact with her. Then she became the likable character of Alicia. After a short time, they fell in love and Corry became incredibly happy with his lot. He didn't care where he was or that he was alone anymore. He had unexpectedly, found the love of his life, taking him from utter despondency to ultimate happiness. You had to feel good for him. Then when the ship unexpectedly landed and Allenby gave Corry the incredible news that he had been pardoned, it was cause for tremendous celebration until it became clear that Alicia the had to be left behind. Then when Allenby shot her, it was a total shock. But the gunshot wound revealed not blood and guts, but metal and wire, driving home the fact that the creature was a mere machine. Again, it was a great piece of drama, but it went far deeper than that. You knew that Corry had been deeply in love, but the big question suddenly became, “In love with what?” Alicia had been a blank slate when Corry had unpacked her. Then over a short period of time, she took on all of the characteristics of the kind of woman that Corry would love. She became the very embodiment of his fondest dreams and being with her made him incredibly happy. What does that tell you? Well, over the years, as my inner consciousness began to evolve and grow, some profound realizations began to flow within me. Basically, to begin with the simplest terms possible – we all like to get what we like, and the more the better. In the story, Alicia wasn't a real person with her own mind and emotions. Rather than that, due to her make-up she became a perfect reflection of Corry. In an attractive form, she reflected all of the best parts of him back to himself and he became incredibly happy with her. But in the end, he was shown that he had been having a wonderful relationship not with another human being, but with the personified expression of himself. Now, if you want to dive into it, these waters run pretty deep. A million questions pop up like, what is the nature of human-to-human relationships? Why do we like the people we like? And what am I really looking for in life anyway? Am I just running around trying to find a reflection of my own likes and dislikes? Does that process really allow me to grow or does it just make me feel better? And given the nature of how our mind works, it's projecting itself all the time. For instance, if you have a lot of anger in you, you're going to see a lot of angry people in the world. People consumed by greed will live in a world filled with greedy people. Ego-centric people will generally find themselves locked in conflicts with other people bonded to their ego. Afterall, like does attract like. If that's true, what if we are able to evolve to a higher inner level and our awareness becomes filled with what is known as the better angels of our nature? Will the people in the world around us begin to reflect these higher understandings and feelings back to us? And taking it one step further, what if the concept of the Indwelling God Presence is actually true, as thousands of teachers, masters, saints and sages throughout the ages have told us that it is? What if we're really able to truly connect with this amazing part of our inner awareness? If we're experiencing that and constantly giving it out, what will the world be like for us? And what kind of a life would that be like to live? We certainly don't have enough time here to cover all this, but if you ponder it a little, I am certain you will come up with your own valuable conclusions. And these are questions that can only be answered on an individual basis anyway. As the wisdom information tells us, they can't be explained or taught. To be understood, they have to be felt and experienced. Well, that's a lot to consider and it seems like the perfect place to stop, so this will be the end of this episode. As always, keep your eyes, mind and hearts opened, and let's get together in the next one.
On this episode of Imagine If You Will, Dan explores the comedic offering from writer Bernard Schoenfeld with Dick Donner back in the Director's chair. There's no flying gremlin- just a sentient supercomputer with a fickle and obsessive heart. sidebar- Agnes managed to jump through the portal of her bubble universe,inside the Fifth Dimension. She left her mark on the audio file as random intermittent RF interference. The Caretaker apologized for not catching her sooner. He promises that it won't happen again. Famous last words.
Dan is back inside the Fifth Dimension to talk about the terror filled episode "Night Call" from the Twilight Zone Original Series. Richard Matheson finally got his director of choice, horror master Jacques Tournuer, to direct one of his teleplays. Something the studio had long opposed. Find out why INSIDE! ;-)
For the month of October, you'll be getting nothing but spooky, scary, weird content from me, starting with cursed horror films. This list has some of the most revered horror classics and their supposed curses, including The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, The Crow, and The Exorcist. You decide if these films were just marred by a series of unfortunate events, or if the productions were cursed!SOURCES“Cursed Films”, Television Series, Shudder https://www.the-sun.com/entertainment/tv/3368193/exorcist-curse-film-deaths/https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/06/the-most-cursed-hit-movie-ever-made-rosemarys-babyhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/the-cursed-horror-movies-that-resulted-in-real-life-death-and-tragedy
Originally Recorded: 2022/09/08 In #TalesOfTheWalkingDead's own way, they've managed to invert the axioms we've learned over the years, watching #TheWalkingDead: the rejection of "Found Family" and the concept of "Mercy", primarily. Still, "Davon" manages to entertain us by providing excellent character-building/world-building, while capturing the essence of what makes legendary anthology series, like #TheTwilightZone and #Creepshow, so successful The unedited episode recording is full of cut down factoids, gags that went short, and we even cut out some... political banter, in some spots. You really never know what you are going to get, but you definitely know when you will get it - earlier than everyone else! Your support gets you these unedited episode recordings right after they are completed for your viewing pleasure, here: https://ko-fi.com/post/STREAM-the-Unedited-Episode-199-Tales-of-TWD-1x-Y8Y8ERY30
Back from hiatus with a special guest- Jump in to the fifth Dimension and listen as Dan and Jsarge laugh at this "Outer Limits" style offering from The Twilight Zone Original Series. The guys are curious why new tv looks muddy in the darker scenes and pine for the days of visual high fidelity. When VHS was king.
Dan talks about the companion piece to "Eye of the Beholder" from The Twilight Zone Original Series, "Number Twelve Looks Just Like You. A special guest drops in to say hi.
Dan strips down to the shortest short shorts he can find and goes a little off the rails on this one. Have fun, Keep your arms and legs inside the suspended animation box, and watchout for smooth talkers. Thank you for listening!
Who knew that self-driving cars would prove to have the conscience?! And here We all thought the sentient Ai would destroy humanity. Dan dives into Season 5 Episode 13 from Writer Earl Hamner jr 's "You Drive." There may or may not be an excessive amount of talk about vintage audio equipment on this one!
This week Dan takes a decidedly different look at an episode of The Twilight Zone Original Series. " Ring-a-Ding Girl" has been overlooked as it blends into the all too often bland world of 1960's television. Maggie McNamara and Mary Munday star in this Mystical and enigmatic tale from the master of down home nostalgia- Earl Hamner jr. an old..."friend" returns to the show.
It's a solo show this week as Dan welcomes Ed Wynn back into the Fifth Dimension. Bonus: hear stories of some recent domestic drama , record hunting, and a garbage picked stereo console from 1965!
Dan comtemplates closing the show and talks about The Twilight ZOne Original Series episode "A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain."
It's a time traveling tank! This week on the "Imagine if you will..." podcast Dan jumps back in time to the last Custard stand to sell chocolate...or something like that. Our host is back to his old listener alienating ways as he gives his opinions on a few current affairs.
Dan's son Cooper is back inside the Fifth Dimension this week to talk about Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp FIction".
Dan dives into the archives this week and dusts off some terrible freestyle raps. The New Limited series "The Offer" is discussed while the Fifth Season Episode "Probe 7, Over and Out" is criticized. Have a great week and Thank you for listening!
This week Dan opens up. A lot.
In this episode, we watched an episode of the 2002 reboot of "The Twilight Zone," a show none of us knew existed, starring Jeffrey Combs as a hypochondriac who accidentally destroys the planet. This is a funny show... very 00s, with a strangely intense heavy metal intro and Forest Whitaker (!!!) as the host. Have you see this show? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! And for the love of God, please like and subscribe!
Wednesday is National TWILIGHT ZONE DAY ... which is a little odd, because the show debuted on October 1, 1959. But then again, it IS the Twilight Zone, so ...Rob and I spend a good deal of time talking about how important Rod Serling's breakthrough show was in shaping the face of science fiction for the 1960s and beyond. Serling's four-season run (consisting of nearly 150 episodes) broke a lot of new ground and maintained a staggeringly high percentage of top-quality stories.Rob reviews some of his favorites and I throw in some additional observations about the challenges of telling a completely fresh and different, half-hour story - complete with new characters, new situations, and new realities - every week.Serling said he worked seven days a week, at all hours, nearly every week of the four-year run. That's a lot of work and the quality of the production (and teams who made it) are testaments to Serling's talent and energy.I'll be writing more about all this on the ROADTRIPPIN' blog later today (and will probably post it this evening). You can check it out on our website: https://postgeeksingularity.com/roadtrippin-with-rmb/And remember, you can always send us a letter. Just click on the "Contact Us" button in the main navigation of our website at postgeeksingularity.com and you'll be able to send us a message to let us know how we're doing and what's on your mind.We look forward to hearing from you.I invite you to listen in on my weekday conversations with my friend and business partner, Robert Meyer Burnett, as we talk about the things we love: great movies, inspiring television programming, nostalgic genre entertainment, and pop culture.This episode streamed on May 11, 2022.
Imagine living every nerd's dream... What started out as a fan blog ten years ago has turned into a full on production studio that includes TV and streaming projects, a thriving podcast network, convention and fan event services and coming in just a few months, a pop culture film festival. Today, I'm talking with Quenton Brodnak of Project Nerd. Quenton is the Chief Events Officer for Project Nerd, is a geek-centric creator collective and production company bent on world domination built around sharing original and unique content that we can all nerd out about together. Quenton and I met at Pensacon back in February when we both sat on a panel focused on the responsibility we have as content creators to be both honest and respectful in our reviews and critiques. We hit it off, even though his opinions on The Last Jedi are very different from ours. Learn more about Project Nerd at https://project-nerd.com/.Get a FREE MONTH of Newsly!Newsly is an all-in-one audio super app for IOS and Android. It picks up web articles about the most trending topics on the web at any given moment and reads them to you in a natural human voice.Download at www.newsly.me at use the code "TAT001NES0NS" for a free month!
It's a brisk walk through the Fifth Dimension this week. Dan explores "The Old Man in the Cave". Now he will forever bare the scars.
It's a very short stop on the intergalactic portal jumper inside the Fifth Dimension this week. Dan had a little difficulty getting back on the horse. (An inside joke that you'll only get if you listen to this podcast-but it's totally not worth it).
It's a solo show this week! "Community" favorite Leonard stars as MCNULTY. A bothersome little man with a fantastic watch. I talk about Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock and dive deep into this somewhat cliche` episode Starring Richard Erdman. there was a slight technical issue that starts at about 6 minutes in and ends around 16 minutes after that ( 21 minute mark)
This episode from Richard Matheson and the late Dick Donner, may be the Crown Jewel of The Twilight Zone's fifth season! Dan brings an old friend on to help carry the load... as expected, the guys barely mention the episode. Enjoy some stories from times passed!
Dan is back after a week off to talk about the new Batman Film from Matt Reaves and The second episode from the fifth season of The Twilight Zone Original Series, " STEEL". Thank you for listening!
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