This entire show was just awesome. Why don't we have any shows that touch on important morals and values in such universal ways anymore?
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This entire show was just awesome. Why don't we have any shows that touch on important morals and values in such universal ways anymore?
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man I remember watching that shit as a kid at like 11PM
was fricking spooky af
i remember finding some of the CGI scary as shit, like when that girl shows up in the ceiling in the one where the blind guy gets his eyes replaced.
there was a lot of nightmare fuel in that show
I just want more anthology shows. Hitchwiener Presents, Outer Limits, Night Gallery, Tales From The Crypt, Hammer House Of Horror, Are You Afraid Of The Dark, Goosebumps, Haunting Hour, Eerie Indiana, Creeped Out. All shows I loved.
You should check out Thriller if you haven't.
It's on my list along with The Kingdom from Trier.
Thought I'd added it. Guess I assumed I had since it's so famous. One of my favorites of course.
You forgot twlight zone.
Tales from the Darkside.
I grew up around then and actually never saw it. I'll add it to my list as well. I did catch Freddy's Nightmares and Friday The 13th though. Still a lot of fun.
Tales from the Darkside, but it hasn't aged well.
I like the original Outer Limits. Never watched the 90s series though.
>90s series
Not as good as the original.
It has it's moments though.
Are they ever going to release the uncensored version on DVD?
morals and values are white supremacy anon, havent you been paying attention?
I fricking LOVED this show. The intro is still spooky
I loved the 60s Outer Limits but could never warm up to the 90s version. It just looked too low budget. Sandkings is a chore to sit through. I know, my loss.
I love the 60s as well but I think the biggest reason I liked the 90s version was the actors they got for the eps. It was usually someone I liked.
>that episode where there's an alien ship approaching Earth and there's five people around the world in bunkers that can set off a doomsday bomb in case the aliens are hostile. And they have to spend a year isolated by themselves with only each other to keep company and sometimes the outside military commanders
and the aliens won
Please list some 90s OL episodes that are kino.
There is an essential list somewhere. Google it. The good ones are well known.
time loop one, jack the ripper vs. aliens, the one where a guy figures out how to bring people back to life for only 48 hours. I wonder who came up with all those premises, they're pretty original most of the time. there's one with talking raptor people.
thanks
>I wonder who came up with all those premises, they're pretty original most of the time.
Nowadays they try to force woke shit into everything which harms creativity.
>Nowadays they try to force woke shit into everything which harms creativity
Most of these shows deal with the exact things modern shows inject in to every facet of their productions, it was just handled with a defy touch back then. They didn't beat the audience over the head with it, or if they did, the writing and presentation made it feel not "woke" or whatever current term you wanna use. Like you said, it harms creativity when you make a show/film with that in mind first as opposed to making the best thing you can and then adding those elements afterwards.
I figure a lot of them are just from the mega pile of scripts that studios have laying around that aren't strong enough for feature length movies. They condense them for TV and shoot.
The one with the cube in the desert scared the frick out of me, it was like a mirror and made me paranoid about mirrors/mirror people for the longest time. The only other one that left an impression was a 2 part episode about the earth ending and a group of people get into a space ship and it asks them if they have tattoos or had surgery to remove anything and along the way it like attacks them and stuff. Turns out it was some breeding program to repopulate the earth after Armageddon and it was weeding out defects. They land and see earth is torched and there are animal human hybrid skeletons, angel skeletons and stuff. It was really suspenseful with a big twist like the Cube movies.
The 90s had some great sci-fi including this show. We were lucky.
It all just died man.
>Have to kill waifu or the dinosaurs will take away teleportation tech
>Her copy reappears years later
The equation must be balanced
>Why don't we have any shows that touch on important morals and values in such universal ways anymore?
We do, there's Black Mirror.
It just doesn't do anything for me, though.
>there's Black Mirror
Every single black mirror episode is just
>technology bad
while cramming in as many Black person + white female couples as possible, unwatchable garbage.
Black mirror sucks though.
I agree, hence why I said it doesn't do anything for me.
Oh shit almost forgot: Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected and The Ray Bradbury Theater.