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 The Twilight Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science fiction as a vehicle for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory" material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy.
Two new Tower of Terror attractions are currently being built at Walt Disney Studios Paris and Tokyo DisneySea, although the version in Japan will not carry on the Twilight Zone theme.
The four-note repetition in the Twilight Zone's theme music is so familiar to audiences that it may be sung or hummed as a reference in conversation to something unusual (in lieu of actually uttering that a situation bears resemblance to something from the "twilight zone").
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Twilight_Zone   (2998 words)

  
 Feature Article
There are Twilight Zone DVDs available; problem is they're badly packaged, with less than an hour and only two episodes per disc, and no special featurettes (which has become part of the charm of owning a DVD player in the first place).
At the height of "the Zone's" popularity, three important tie-ins to the series were published: Stories from The Twilight Zone, More Stories from The Twilight Zone, and New Stories from The Twilight Zone, all penned by the creator, Rod Serling.
Matheson took the helm of Twilight Zone literature and left the horror field in the much capable hands of a young, an innovative writer we know today as Stephen King.
darkfireuk.tripod.com /darkfire/nf_july03.html   (2998 words)

  
 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I still wish, though, that Pat Breslin had played his wife (as she did in the Twilight Zone episode “Nick of Time”), and I thought the monster on the wing was somewhat ludicrous.
Of all the Twilight Zones I wrote, “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” remains one of my favorites.
“Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” is an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nightmare_at_20,000_Feet_(The_Twilight_Zone)   (358 words)

  
 The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, more commonly known as Tower of Terror, is a simulated freefall thrill ride at Disney-MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, California.
In an effort to be true to the spirit of The Twilight Zone, Disney Imagineers reportedly watched every episode of the original television show at least twice.
The Tokyo DisneySea version of Tower of Terror is not authorized by The Twilight Zone, and has a completely different storyline.
laquinta.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/The_Twilight_Zone_Tower_of_Terror   (906 words)

  
 Zone
The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone was a William Shatner.
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, more commonly known as Tower of Terror, is a The Tw...
In The Zone In The Zone\ is Madonna.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/zone.html   (906 words)

  
 Marc Zicree's Twilight Zone Companion Page
Twilight Zone is more popular than ever, and its fans number in the millions, many of whom were not even born when Serling first set down the words, "There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is know to Man." Which brings us to a final question, and a central one.
Twilight Zone began with Rod Serling, creator, writer and sometime executive producer of the show, who himself wrote an incredible 92 of the 156 episodes (an inspiration to Babylon Five's Joe Straczynski, and a number to beat).
Author Marc Scott Zicree spent five years researching and writing what is without a doubt the definitive look at this classic horror-fantasy-science fiction show.
www.zicree.com /zzone.html   (906 words)

  
 DVD Review - Treasures Of The Twilight Zone
If Twilight Zone had never happened, he would still be remembered as one of the seminal writers who showed the potential of TV drama.
Mike Wallace is talking with Serling about his "upcoming" TV show, "The Twilight Zone".
Up to this point Serling has acknowledged that Zone is intended to be populist and less "serious" than his dramas, but something in Wallace’s comment rubs him the wrong way.
www.dvdreview.com /fullreviews/treasures_of_the_twilight_zone.shtml   (906 words)

  
 Twilight Zone 4615 C.E.
The various entrance areas to the twilight zone of earth were thoroughly re discovered, from satellite two!
They--the extraterrestial document-records-- confirm our sighting and description of the twilight zone as a crude definition in comparison to their own perception of the same zone, explained in higher intelligence, and which, earthlings are unable to draw references from.
The twilight zone was therefore rediscovered from a lost era of the earth.
www.deepone.esmartdesign.com   (906 words)

  
 Twilight Zone, The
In more recent times, Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics presented a 2-hour TV movie based on two unproduced works discovered by the late writer's widow and literary executor, Carol Serling: Robert Markowitz directed both "The Theater" (scripted by Matheson from Serling's original story) and "Where the Dead Are" (from a completed Serling script).
The Twilight Zone is generally considered to be the first real "adult" science-fantasy anthology series to appear on American television, introducing the late 1950s TV audience to an entertaining and at the same time thought-provoking collection of human condition stories wrapped within fantastic themes.
Their individual scripts for The Twilight Zone were perhaps the nearest in style and story flavor to Serling's own work.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/T/htmlT/twilightzone/twilightzone.htm   (1044 words)

  
 The Twilight Zone - Wikiquote
This happens to be the Twilight Zone, and Miss Tyler, with you, is about to enter it.
It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge.
Suspended in time and space for a moment, your introduction to Miss Janet Tyler, who lives in a very private world of darkness, a universe whose dimensions are the size, thickness, length of a swath of bandages that cover her face.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/The_Twilight_Zone   (1456 words)

  
 Aint No Way to Go: The Twilight Zone
On the one hand, the Twilight Zone film — produced by Landis and Steven Spielberg — represented his biggest career break in more than a decade, and he wanted the climax to be thrilling.
Meanwhile, 7300 miles across the Pacific Ocean, on the very day the Twilight Zone case was closed, a Philippine Air Force helicopter hired by the Cannon Film Group for Chuck Norris' Braddock: Missing in Action III crashed into Manila Bay, killing four Filipino soldiers and injuring five people, including a member of the movie crew.
The last scene to be shot that night was also the very last scene in John Landis' episode of Twilight ZoneThe Movie.
www.aarrgghh.com /no_way/twZone.htm   (1255 words)

  
 The Twilight Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Twilight Zone’s writers frequently used science-fiction as a metaphor for social comment; networks and sponsors who had infamously censored all potentially "inflammatory” material from the then predominant live dramas were ignorant of the methods developed by writers such as Ray Bradbury for dealing with important issues through seemingly innocuous fantasy.
Beginning in the summer of 2002, episodes of the original The Twilight Zone began to be adapted for radio.
The Twilight Zone is the name of a television series created (and often written by) its narrator and host Rod Serling.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Twilight_Zone   (1255 words)

  
 The Twilight Zone
The original Twilight Zone ran from October 2, 1959, to 1964, a revival ran on CBS from 1985 to 1988, and a second revival starring Forest Whitaker as host and narrator aired in 2002 on UPN for one season.
A TV movie, Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, aired in 1994, was narrated by James Earl Jones, and was a compilation based on two unused Twilight Zone scripts.
Though the original Twilight Zone has largely disappeared from syndication it is still aired on the cable and satellite television channel the Sci-Fi Channel.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/th/the_twilight_zone.html   (1255 words)

  
 Twilight
The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone was a William Shatner.
Shelter Skelter (The Twilight Zone) "Shelter Skelter" is an episode of the The Twilight Zone.
Children's Zoo (The Twilight Zone) A little girl starved for attention takes her parents to a very special Zoo.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/twilight.html   (1255 words)

  
 Twilight Zone, The
The Twilight Zone is generally considered to be the first real "adult" science-fantasy anthology series to appear on American television, introducing the late 1950s TV audience to an entertaining and at the same time thought-provoking collection of human condition stories wrapped within fantastic themes.
It was this hallucinatory human stress situation placed in a could-be science-fantasy landscape, complete with an O. Henry-type "snapper ending", that was to become the standard structure of The Twilight Zone.
The general tone of many Twilight Zone stories was cautionary, that man can never be too sure of anything that appears real or otherwise.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/T/htmlT/twilightzone/twilightzone.htm   (1255 words)

  
 Read the Movie: The Twilight Zone: The Series
The Twilight Zone: The Hitchhiker/ The 16 Millimeter Shrine
The Twilight Zone: Spur of the Moment the Television Script
Read the Movie: The Twilight Zone: The Series
www.readthemovie.com /tv/Twilight_Zone.htm   (1255 words)

  
 Forbidden Zone Video Clips
I had already put the show opening in when I started Act I. After seeing the classic opening with the Twilight Zone theme that faded into a black and white version of POTA, I knew that the end product would be great.
The Twilight Zone Companion, by Marc Scott Zicree (Silman-James Press; 2nd edition is available from Amazon.com), which contains synopses of every episode and transcripts of the opening and closing narration.
After tracking down the correct font, I created stills of each end credit card which, in true Twilight Zone fashion, is shown over a final image from the episode.
theforbidden-zone.com /media/tzone.shtml   (1255 words)

  
 Nightly.Net: Twilight Zone and Outer Limits DVDs
If you live in merry England, the DVD box set of Twilight Zone looks set to be released on June 27th 2005 and Outer Limits on July 11th.
In NA the Twilight Zone [1959] is completely on DVD already in a series of individual DVD releases - of course that was a rather expensive way to collect the series.
Twilight Zone Season 3 (comes out June 28)
www.nightly.net /ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/55/1934.html   (1255 words)

  
 Gruntsplatter - Twilight Zone Interview
It was a personal look at the way that life changed and the absolute tragedy and heartbreak and awe of it all rather than a more "historical" body count and science approach to it.
That's probably the most concrete inspiration I have gotten from History and literature, but it inspires me in numerous other subtle ways.
That's one of the things I love about experimental music, 50 people can listen to the exact same piece of music and come up with 50 wildly different interpretations of what's going on.
crionicmind.org /pages/press_grunt_int_twilight_body.html   (1255 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Literature Guide - Trial, The
He has inspired a whole range of artists from the creators of the detective story to writers of the television series Twilight Zone.
Franz Kafka is one of the greatest influences on Western literature in the twentieth century.
After his death, Brod edited The Trial into what he felt was a coherent novel and had it published, despite the German ban on Jewish literature, in 1925.
encarta.msn.com /sidebar_701509529/The_Trial.html   (1255 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - twilight zone
MSN Encarta - Search Results - twilight zone
Zone (climate) : tropics: New Caledonia and Dependencies
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 SCIFI.COM The Twilight Zone
CBS would air 156 episodes of The Twilight Zone, an astonishing 92 of which were written by Serling, over the next five years.
After the production of The Twilight Zone ended in January 1964, Serling remained active in television and movies, winning an Emmy for his Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre adapted script "It's Mental Work," and hosting and writing episodes of the 1970-73 anthology series Rod Serling's Night Gallery.
With early appearances by such performers as Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper and many others, The Twilight Zone became a launching pad for some of Hollywood's biggest stars.
www.scifi.com /twilightzone/serling   (1255 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Twilight Zone Scripts of Earl Hamner
The two "Twilight Zone Scripts" volumes containing the scripts of Matheson, released in 2001 and 2002, as well as the "Twilight Zone Scripts and Stories" of Johnson were somewhat of a disappointment.
But in truth, for the devoted Twilight Zone fan, even the bad scripts and episodes have their value--if only to point up the wild contrast with the show's established classics.
I personally believe the TWILIGHT ZONE is one of the most imaginitive shows ever developed for Television, and any time I can get the scripts in written form will be a treasure.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1581823304?v=glance   (1255 words)

  
 SciFi: The Great Television Museum
Rod Serling was the first to take television into the Twilight Zone of adult horror and serious science fiction, and to this day, his remarkable, one hundred fifty plus episode run of horror-tinged storytelling stands unequalled by any subsequent effort in the genre.
But it was The Twilight Zone, his own brainchild, that brought Serling worldwide fame and made his unmistakable appearance and quiet, smoky voice the living embodiment of horror.
The Twilight Zone lives on of course, as it has for more than three decades, in re-runs and in collected videotape editions available at just about any video store you care to name.
scifi.ign.com /articles/313784p1.html   (1255 words)

  
 Science Fiction Cool Stuff
In "Keeper of the Purple Twilight," Eric Plummer, a scientist on the verge of great discoveries, struggles over the final equations for his formula and is frustrated to the point of attempting suicide.
Sideshow's 1:6 scale Ikar and Ikar's Soldier are very accurate portrayals of the characters from "Keeper of the Purple Twilight." With his large cranium, Ikar is intelligent and utterly unemotional.
The prisoners take advantage of the Regent's absence and commandeer the ship, leading an assault on the nearby military base which is coordinating the landing event.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue302/cool.html   (1255 words)

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