kr-1959's Replies


Of the ones you listed, The Hunt is my favorite. It is probably in my top ten of all episodes because it is just nice. Ever since the IMDb boards closed I tend to forget about this place for long stretches of time. Nice to see familiar "faces" still around though. There is a good community on reddit, but I'd still rather have the IMDb boards back. Those were the days. Its now confirmed that Peele will host. I (along with lots of other fans, apparently) would love to see it in black and white. What I don't want is to see it be another Black Mirror. I know the shows get compared a lot, but The Twilight Zone needs to be unique. My biggest hope is just that it be better than the first two reboots. I think I've seen that one. I almost picked that one too! I'll definitely grab that bio, thanks for posting it! Helen from "Time Enough at Last". She was so nasty for no reason and seemed to revel in it. Walking Distance! One of the all-time greats. I don't either, but its always good to see familiar "faces" in the crowd. Hope you're doing well. I agree with James Mason and I'll add Claude Raines. He was in a few episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and I always enjoyed him in them. Those girls are second only to Ernest T. Bass for the "worst characters" award with the Darlings close behind in third. For such a great show they had some annoying characters. The one thing I always note about "A World of his Own" is the set. I love it a lot. I wish I could have that exact study/office in my house. As usual, I agree with you. The Invaders is boring and in my opinion has no rewatchability. Once you know the twist, there's no point in sitting through a dull show. The Great Gasby is a really good book. I wouldn't put it in my top episodes, but I think its pretty solid. Its another season four episode that could have benefited from just being a half hour. The cameras were rolling, so he couldn't really get away with anything. If nothing else it would look unbecoming of an official. I don't mind the plot of "The Howling Man", but the whole episode is way over-acted by everyone involved. I do like the sequence of the man becoming the devil. I thought it was a great idea to use the columns as cut points. That's my favorite book of all time. Every time I read it I see similarities to "Back There" I agree. Plus I think a modern show being black and white would add something unique to draw viewers.