The Twilight Zone: Vol. 2
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Episodes: “Time Enough at Last” (Ep. 8, November 20, 1959) – A bookworm (Burgess Meredith) yearns for more time to read–then a nuclear holocaust leaves him alone in the world with lots of time, plenty to read, and one ironic twist! “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” (Ep. 22, March 4, 1960) – Inexplicable events cause the residents of quiet Maple Street to erupt into rioting. The residents suspect an alien invasion has occurred. If so, where are the alien monsters? “Nig… More >>
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5 Comments on The Twilight Zone: Vol. 2
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Anonymous on
Mon, 8th Mar 2010 8:05 am
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Anonymous on
Mon, 8th Mar 2010 8:29 am
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B. Stiegelmeyer on
Mon, 8th Mar 2010 11:08 am
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Richard Wagoner on
Mon, 8th Mar 2010 1:01 pm
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Anonymous on
Mon, 8th Mar 2010 1:47 pm
This is a first for me. I don’t usually buy an item based on a total stranger’s opinion and now I know why! This item was a complete waste of my money. I budget myself to only one or two movies per month and unfortunately after reading those reviews I decided to purchase this ridiculous waste of a DVD. I purchased this particular movie for the William Shatner episode. I was led to believe that it was better than the episode in “The Twilight Zone – Movie”. NOT!! What a joke. All is not lost though…I really enjoyed “Time enough at last”. I actually felt sorry for the guy.
Rating: 1 / 5
I took time out from playing vidio games to watch this DVD that I saw laying in the family room. There’s one show called Nightmare at 20,000 Feet. The scary parts are not all that scary, and a lot of it doesn’t have nearly enough action. I didn’t understand the show about the bookworm but I mostly hate school anyway. One show showed an airplane. It wasin another time zone. It didn’t land there but it went there. It was okay but not enough special effects to keep my attention. My favorite show here was about the monsters on Maple Street. There was a lot of good shooting, and some blood.
Rating: 2 / 5
I ordered this particular volume to augment, with video, a story in the literature book from which I teach my students. I knew what to expect from the DVD and was not disappointed. It did arrive sooner than I expected which was a pleasent surprise.
Sincerely,
B. Stiegelmeyer
Rating: 3 / 5
As a LONGTIME fan of the Twilight Zone, I like almost all of the episodes, especially Time Enough at Last. However, it really ticks me off that the episodes are not released in season order as done with many other series. There is no excuse for not doing so, and in not including supplementary material at the relatively high price point. Apparently we Twilight Zone fans are suckers.
Rating: 4 / 5
This dvd holds the greatest of all twilight zone episodes: Time Enough At Last.However the monsters are due on maple street is
an episode that truly [stunk]. Nightmare at 20,000 feet is yet another flooper, but volume 2 makes it’s comeback with
the last episode in this dvd: The odyssey of Flight 33 which has the perfect mix of wonder and suspense. BUt all in all I rate it four stars because nothing beats the classic time enough at last.
Rating: 4 / 5
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