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The Twilight Zone - The Complete Series (Season One)

The Twilight Zone - The Complete Series (Season One)
Directors: Bob Balaban, Jean De Segonzac, Paul Shapiro, James Head, Eli Richbourg
Studio: New Line Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 35359

Format: Ac-3, Box Set, Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 6
Running Time: 960
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 1.3

ISBN: 0780648684
UPC: 794043744129
EAN: 9780780648685
ASIN: B0002J4ZX2

Theatrical Release Date: September 18, 2002
Release Date: September 7, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The younger you are, the more you'll enjoy UPN's short-lived revival of The Twilight Zone. Front-loaded with young actors (or marginal celebrities, like Jessica Simpson) and a bone-jarring theme by Korn's Jonathan Davis, the show panders to a teen demographic, which original-series creator Rod Serling would never have tolerated. It's a pale copy of Serling's original, and even the 1985 TZ revival was marginally better, but there are some memorable exceptions in this 43-episode, six-disc set. Not surprisingly, the best episodes are straight remakes of (or sequels to) classic Serling originals, including "The Monsters on Maple Street," "It's Still a Good Life" (with former child actor Bill Mumy reprising his creepiest role, and featuring a series-best performance by Cloris Leachman), and "Eye of the Beholder." Of the originals to this series, highlights include the pilot episode with Jeremy Piven; Jason Alexander in "One Night at Mercy," Amber Tamblyn in "Evergreen"; Lukas Haas in "Harsh Mistress"; Lou Diamond Phillips in "The Pool Guy"; ER's Eriq La Salle as writer, director, and star of "Memphis"; and a few others that capture the eerie quality of "another dimension of sight, sound, and mind."

Woefully miscast as the series' host, Forest Whitaker delivers facile introductions devoid of Serling's literary finesse. More often than not, the writing relies on forgettable characters and thinly-disguised variations on original-series themes; at its worst, the series demonstrates a staggering lack of originality, and the youthful casting frequently results in one-dimensional performances, with a few notable exceptions. It's hit-or-miss at best, but shooting locations in Vancouver, British Columbia, lend the series a visually stimulating variety of settings and atmosphere; production values are consistently high (as they were in the Canadian seasons of X-Files), and Rick Maguire deserves praise for his cinematography on virtually every episode. If you can forget Serling altogether (a difficult challenge for his devoted fans), you'll be able to overlook the flaws and enjoy some occasionally clever trips into The Twilight Zone as it was meant to be. --Jeff Shannon

Description
Modernized version of the classic TV series includes 43 episodes featuring high-profile guest stars.


Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Twilight zone series   October 24, 2008
Watched them all within a week. Very pleased with the series and prompt delivery.


4 out of 5 stars Much better & cooler than the original...   September 4, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The new Twilight Zone (2002) was really a show that was overlooked. Perhaps because the original show from the 50's was already remade in the 80's only those that were fans of the original series gave this one a look.
Having read quite a few reviews of this series it seems it wasn't too popular with fans of the original and most people seem to think the 80's remake was better. However, I prefer this remake so much that I bought the 6-disc Season 1 set. Unfortunately, there was only one season! Some of the things I liked best about this show was having the host Forest Whitaker walk around the set in the beginning and end of each episode. Gives it sort of a 3-dimensional feel I think. And come on you gotta love that introduction music - much better than the score for either of the previous series. And of course you get to see a lot of your favorite B-movie and TV show actors make a debut or two. I never watched the show when it aired in 2002. I actually stumbled across it one night on one of the local cable channels and saw the episode "The Pool Guy" with Lou Diamond Phillips. Since LDP is my favorite "non-mainstream" actor, I decide to watch it. The story was good and reminded me of the Outer Limit series I had enjoyed so much a few years ago. I later learned that the same person that produced The Outer Limits also did this Twilight Zone (2002) series. So if you were a fan of the Outer Limits I think it is safe to say you'd enjoy some of these episodes as well. Sure not every story is a good one, but some of them are quite good. Most of the stories take on familiar ground in the Sci-Fi realm, but there are a few twists here and there you aren't likely to expect. Episode 2 "Night Route" comes to mind. And I enjoyed Jason Alexander's (George from Seinfeld) portrayal of "Death" in "One Night at Mercy." The aforementioned "The Pool Guy" is one of the classic episodes in this series. The complete Season 1 can be had on Amazon (NEW) for about $10! Unheard of for a complete season series. The DVD set comes with an episode guide as well. It's certainly worth the $10 if you are a Sci-Fi fan...



5 out of 5 stars I dont care what anybody says but this Twilight Zone was better than th 50's,and 80's series!!!   July 11, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

this is the best twilight zone series yet!!!
my favorite episodes are:
(1)Senscious Cindy Dat gurl Cindy iss FINEE!!!
(2)Mr.Motivation I wish i had that talking dummy,nice epsisode.
(3)Homecomming This one allmost made me cry,i really liked this one.
(4)Rewind Its right,THE HOUSE ALLWAYS WINS.
(5)Burned THIS WASS THEE MOSTT SCARY EPISODE I'VE SEEN,SCARED ME 2 DEATH!!
(6)Hunted This one was good,i hope im not around in the yrs. of 3000,lol.
(7)The Pharos Curse Magic can get u into a lot trouble sometimes...
(8)Shades Of Guilt There was a good listen 2 be learned in this one.
(9)Sunrise They bloww up da freaken SUN??!! OMG!!!
(10)The Monsters Are On Maple Street At the end those people went CRAZYY!!



5 out of 5 stars great DVD   April 21, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've been a Twilight Zone fan since I was little.
I purchased the 1980's version AND the 200's version of the Twilight Zone DVDs and love them both.
If you're a fan, you'll like this.



4 out of 5 stars Not the original...so what   April 17, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had read all of the negative reviews about this version and after much hemming and hawing I finally decided to buy it and all I can say is that it was money well spent.

To the folks who have reviewed this and given it negative reviews because it is not the original twilight zone, I say you're right, there will never be another original twilight zone and this is not as good as the original. However, this version has many episodes that I remember (now that I have watched them again on DVD) that I really liked and they stand on their own merit. This is different than the original, it's true, but that doesn't necessarily make it BAD!

For example, one of the episodes that I missed of this series called "Mr. Motivation" is a bonifide hoot...funny and creative and even does the original one better by giving the doll the kicker line of in "the Twilight Zone". A nice touch.

So to all those that have said that they like the original and even the second version of the Twilight Zone better, I agree they are better, but there is enough or the original spirit of Rod Serling in these episodes to make it worth the money spent.

Go ahead, give this version a try. It's worth it!



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