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But they are so good I could still watch them ... and do every time I see one on TV!MHooch wrote:And here in VA we get the Twilight Zone marathon New Year's Eve/Day. I watch it every year, althou God knows I've seen them ALL 100 times!
Except for one that for some reason still scares me. I am 35 years old and had to change the channel because this one episode, out of ALL the Twilights Zones ever made, scares me. I am sure anyone else would think it's stupid, but it's the one where the little girls doll and her balding stepdad don't get along... and the doll ends up killing him.
There is also a Darkside episode where a stuffed Teddy Bear terrorizes a girl and her mom and eventually busts through the door at the end, transformed into a full 8 foot monster bear, and eats them both. I dunno why but that just scares the <deleted> ouuta me lol. So dumb.
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Hello yeah!
Talking (Talky?) Tina. And that bald guy is Telly Savalas.
I still dig the episode where the family finds a portal into another dimension hidden in their living room wall.
I'm also a big fan of the episode where the woman keeps geting phone calls from her deceased husband. At the end the camera follows a downed phone cable from the telephone pole to the dead husband's grave site.
Creepy.
Talking (Talky?) Tina. And that bald guy is Telly Savalas.
I still dig the episode where the family finds a portal into another dimension hidden in their living room wall.
I'm also a big fan of the episode where the woman keeps geting phone calls from her deceased husband. At the end the camera follows a downed phone cable from the telephone pole to the dead husband's grave site.
Creepy.
Laurie stares at the station wagon as it moves past. She looks directly at The Shape inside. There is a quick glimpse of him, a strange pale face staring back.
Yes, Talking Tina.thislazylife wrote:Hello yeah!
Talking (Talky?) Tina. And that bald guy is Telly Savalas.
I still dig the episode where the family finds a portal into another dimension hidden in their living room wall.
I'm also a big fan of the episode where the woman keeps geting phone calls from her deceased husband. At the end the camera follows a downed phone cable from the telephone pole to the dead husband's grave site.
Creepy.
The episode I am remembering with the portal in the wall to the 4th (or more) dimension was in the little girls bedroom, just behind her headboard. The guy wakes up in the middle of the night to check on his crying daughter and can't find her anywhere in the room, but can hear her.
And I felt bad for the old lady. She was a bizatch when she was young and married to the guy from what I understand, but now she is old and I would assume changed some. I always felt bad for her.