The Night Gallery had some very dark and creepy stories - but
I didn't get a chance to see all of them. Might be time to
see if I can find it and watch a few of them again.
For those of you who enjoy the Twilight Zone and the other
shows mentioned here, you might enjoy the Black Mirror series.
The episodes focus on technology and explore the unintended
consequences of that technology. I only got through the first
few - the last one I saw was about a technology that resembled
Google Glass. That was already getting too dark and dystopian
for me - so I steered to other types of shows by then.
Re: Re: Twilight Zone, Anyone?
By: Ogg to All on Mon Dec 07 2020 06:39 pm
The Night Gallery had some very dark and creepy stories - but
I didn't get a chance to see all of them. Might be time to
see if I can find it and watch a few of them again.
check out ray bradbury theater if you havent yet.
one of my favorites is the town where nobody got off.
it has jeff goldblum when he was 34.
Re: Re: Twilight Zone, Anyone?
By: MRO to Ogg on Mon Dec 07 2020 11:03 pm
check out ray bradbury theater if you havent yet.
one of my favorites is the town where nobody got off.
it has jeff goldblum when he was 34.
I liked that show. I used to watch it sometimes a long time ago. I remembe ey went back to the 'current' time. Basically a butterfly effect episode.
Nightfox
The Night Gallery had some very dark and creepy stories - but
I didn't get a chance to see all of them. Might be time to
see if I can find it and watch a few of them again.
The syndicated version of Night Gallery is only 1/2 hour long. The original was an hour and usually included at least 2-3 stories. In order to cut the show into 30 minute episodes, several shorter stories have had stock
footage added (or footage repeated as a "flashback") to extend them into their own 30 minute stories. A few stories may have been cut a little as well, but I have not noticed that as much. They are usually darker stories.
In addition to cutting the show to 30 minute episodes, there were actually episodes added for syndication from a completely unrelated show. I forget what it was called, but it was also an hour long and stared Gary Collins as a man with ESP. The pacing on those episodes, with single stories cut from one hour to 30 minutes, is odd to say the least. Some of those are good episodes, though, but they were never originally intended to be Night Galler episodes, or 30 minute stories.
If you see a Night Gallery episode that stars Gary Collins, it was not originally a Night Gallery episode.
The original Outer Limits also usually featured darker themes than the Twilight Zone.
For those of you who enjoy the Twilight Zone and the other
shows mentioned here, you might enjoy the Black Mirror series.
The episodes focus on technology and explore the unintended
consequences of that technology. I only got through the first
few - the last one I saw was about a technology that resembled
Google Glass. That was already getting too dark and dystopian
for me - so I steered to other types of shows by then.
I have been wanting to watch that one but don't have the proper station or streaming service to see it.
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I recall seeing an episode of Night Gallery which reminded me a bit of the Twilight Zone episode, Eye of the Beholder. This wealthy businessman has a re
cluse son, who was born with a genetic mutation that couldn't be cured
or fixed before birth. It's not a hideous disfigurement. It's more or less c
osmetic, as in his skin and hair color and facial features are unique.
The Golden Earring version rocks quite nicely: https://open.spotify.com/track/6PzkzHvse5Od5l23RC71Pk
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