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does anyone have their own list of maybe top 10 or top 5 best (and creepiest) Twilight Zone episodes??? ....and it would really be awesome if there's tiny details for each episode

2007-07-09 02:24:03 · 12 answers · asked by suchAnoob 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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I do have a couple that I really like.

"Terror at 12,000 Feet" (I may have the number wrong) But a young William Shatner plays as a man who is scared to fly. He freaks out in a thunderstorm. People thinks that it is because of the storm, but he sees a creature trying to destroy the plane. It is great!

"The Passerbys" This is a weird little episode set at the end of the Civil War. A man comes walking along this road and stops at a house where a woman is sitting on the porch. He gets a drink of water and sits talking to the lady. He sees people pass by that he thought was dead. Then he discovers the road to the Afterlife passes by that house.

There is another episode that I can't remember the name of, but it is about a man and his dog go coon hunting one night. The dog chases a coon in the water. He goes in to save his dog. The next morning he goes home and discovers that they had a funeral for him and his dog. They then sit out to walk along this road. They meet a man who tells them that Heaven is through these gates. The dog doesn't like the strange man they met. The strange man tells him that dogs aren't allowed in Heaven. The man says that if his dog can't go, then he wasn't. He keeps walking down the road with his dog and runs into another man. That guy tells him that the first guy they met was the devil trying to trick him into entering Hell. It is very good.

I love the Twilight Zone. I wish they made more series like that one. It featured some of the top names of the time in it.

2007-07-09 03:15:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Twilight Zone Best Episodes

2016-09-27 22:33:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2014-09-24 09:11:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The one where Burgess Meridith is visited by the aliens and first given super strength then brains
The one where Burgess Meridith is the last man on earth and breaks his glasses.
Battleing Maxo with the robo boxers
Monsters on Mainstreet with the bomb shelter
Mickey Rooney as the jockey
the one with the oldwest comes to modern times, and the guy gets the asprin to save his kid who goes on to invent penecilin.
The Martian Zoo episode.
What a great show! I loved Hitchcock presents as well.

2007-07-09 02:44:19 · answer #4 · answered by broadybruce 3 · 1 0

Mirror Image
To Serve Man
The Hitchhiker

Three of my favorites, though all of the early black and white episodes are pretty good! Rod Serling had a different take on horror. No blood. No guts. No gore. Just horror. We could use a little of that today.

2007-07-09 02:36:21 · answer #5 · answered by Toodeemo 7 · 0 0

the monsters are due on maple st.
to serve man.
the howling man.
time enough at last.
stopover in a quiet town.
living doll.
nightmare at 20,000 feet.
it's a good life.
the obsolete man.
escape clause.
All can be read about in the rod serling programme guide "Into The Twilight Zone",jean-marc and randy lofficier (Virgin Press)...What can you say?? Literature on TV..with meaning and sense of...Morality without preaching,stretching the boundaries of Imagination with cogent story-telling....

2007-07-09 03:34:39 · answer #6 · answered by kit walker 6 · 1 0

I liked the one with that demon thing chewing up the airplane's engine ( Terror at 20,000 feet). I have to disagree with tj and turtle, though.... am quiet sure it was John Lithgow, not William Shatner. Or maybe there were actually two movies about it with Shatner in the other one...

2007-07-09 03:53:02 · answer #7 · answered by bowen 6 · 0 0

-The one where it's the end of the world and the guy comes out of the vault and breaks his glasses...classic...
-When the little girl falls into the third dimension from her bed one night and her father has to go in after her...but the door way to get back is closing up...
-William Shatner when he see's the monster on the side of the airplane (even though the remake from the movie is better)...
-The three astronauts that get stranded on another planet and one of them finds a tiny civilization of people on the planet...he trys to be a god to them and is left behind because he doesn't want to go back to earth...if you havn't seen it the ending is pricless...
-My last one would have to be when a family goes to New Orleans to visit their rich dying relative...well if they want to stay in his will they each have to wear masks that represent who they are inside...so they all put them on and after a few hours once the man dies they all take off their masks and they look exactly like the mask...one of my favorite endings...

2007-07-09 03:25:22 · answer #8 · answered by turtle 4 · 2 0

1. "Terror at......"---William Shatner and the engine-chewing gremlin.
2. "To Serve Man"---So who knew it was that kind of book?
3. "The Night of the Meek"---Art Carney, would-be Santa
4. "The Hitchhiker"--Inger Stevens gets royally spooked-
5. "After Hours"---Department store day off
6. "The Eye of the Beholder"---Doctor, will I be beautiful?
7. "Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge"---french film of an Ambrose Bierce short story, imported for the series
8. "---?----"---William Shatner gets hooked on a fortune-telling machine in a small cafe--
9. "Toy Telephone"--Billy Mumy gets phone calls on his toy phone from his dead grandma---
10. "Talking Tina"---June Foray has a field day supplying the voice of a malevolent doll...

2007-07-09 05:07:51 · answer #9 · answered by Palmerpath 7 · 2 0

to serve man the best episode just watch it b/c if i tell a little bit of detail i will give away the whole thing.

2007-07-09 02:58:08 · answer #10 · answered by chulbuli 1 · 0 0

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