Showing posts with label Eye of the Beholder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eye of the Beholder. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Twilight Zone Triple Feature Pt.1

The Twilight Zone ~ The Dummy ~ (1962)
The Twilight Zone ~ To Serve Man ~ (1960)
The Twilight Zone ~ The Dummy ~ (1960)

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Hello Pulp Friends,

I am buried in deadlines (between Detective Comics and Black Panther and a bunch of new things you PULP afecionados are gonna love it :)) so, in the spirit of SyFy, I am re-running the pisodes of Twilight Zone I did some time ago.
Here is the first triple Feature: "Eye Of The Beholder", "To Serve Man", and "The Dummy".
Tune in tomorrrow for more :)

Have a great pulpy holiday!

Cheers,
Francesco

All images © 2011 Francesco Francavilla.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Twilight Zone "Eye of the Beholder" (1960)

The Twilight Zone: Eye of the Beholder
There is a fifth dimension beyond that
which is known to man.
It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity.
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.
This is the dimension of imagination.
It is an area which we call
the Twilight Zone.


Hello Pulp friends :)

Exactly 50 years ago, with these words, the first episode of The Twilight Zone was airing on the American TV, with its unmistakable tune, and the TV wasn't the same anymore. To celebrate the 50th anniversary I decided to tribute Rod Serling's genius series with a set of 5 of my favorite episodes this whole week (except for Friday and Sunday that are already booked, as you all know ;)). I am having a pretty busy week so I hope to keep it up in the next days.

First up: Eye of the Beholder! (from season 2, 1960).

Cheers,
Francesco

All images © 2009 Francesco Francavilla