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The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (1985 - 1986)
 
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The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (1985 - 1986) (1985)

Series: The Twilight Zone Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Travel into the fifth dimension once again with The Twilight Zone, testing the limits of reality and exploring the mysteries of the universe.

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282 of 290 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Defense of Image Entertainment, January 9, 2005
By Alan Brennert (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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As one of the writer-producers who contributed to this series, I'm posting this to correct some misapprehensions concerning the picture quality of this DVD set. This is NOT a "bad transfer." The 1985-87 Twilight Zone was shot on film, but edited on video. In other words, the raw footage was 35mm film, which was then transferred to videotape. Editing, dubbing, special effects--everything was done on video. (We were in fact the first drama series on television to do this.) So unlike the original Rod Serling TZ, there ARE no original film negatives from which Image could strike new prints for transfer. All that exist are the old one-inch master tapes, and the unfortunate reality is, videotape does deteriorate some over time. Image has, in my opinion, done a superb job packaging our series, and it is to them that I award the five stars in this review! If not for their interest in bringing this show to DVD, those one-inch masters might eventually have eroded into so much static (as my 3/4-inch tapes of the show already have). If you enjoyed this series, just be grateful it's been preserved!
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189 of 198 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Twilight Zone 1985 is an outstanding series, October 16, 2004
By N. Stock (Australia) - See all my reviews
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This 1985 Season One version of The Twilight Zone is an outstanding series and should not be confused with the mediocre 2002 version. This was the sequel to the classic Rod Serling series and featured some great stories that were very well written. It has all sorts of stories-science fiction,romance,horror,comedy,satire,fantasy stories and is an outstanding series. The opening titles include a one second animation of Rod Serling as a salute to the original creator.
The Twilight Zone 1985 Season One DVD set has 24 one hour episodes with 59 stories.
It is unique in that the stories vary from 10 minutes to 45 minutes and it is the only series that I have seen that did this.
This series had scripts and stories from some of the best writers around-people like Richard Matheson,Steven King,Harlan Ellison,Arthur C Clarke,Ray Bradbury and Alan Brennert.
It has scripts adapted from many published quality stories.
This TZ series also had some top movie directors like William Friedkin,Wes Craven,Joe Dante and Jeannot Szwarc.
The William Friedkin directed episode "Nightcrawlers" was described by one CBS television executive as "the most intense television he had ever seen",a very atmospheric episode with brilliant direction.
The series starts with the episode "Shatterday" which features Bruce Willis in his television debut. Fans with good memories will note that when answering the phone,Bruce says "is that crazy Willy",a line that he repeated in the movie "Armegeddon".
The episode "Paladin Of The Lost Hour" features the great classic movie star Danny Kaye in his final performance,and a great acting performance it is. Morgan Freeman also stars in an episode about a men's card game that gets a visit from the devil.
Other actors include Oscar winner Martin Landau,Peter Coyote,William Peterson,Elliot Gould and Ben Cross.
There is an in joke in one episode,called "Devils Alphabet",where Ben Cross(star of the movie Chariots Of Fire)chases a horse drawn coach that is on fire. Obviously,the writers have a sense of humour.
This first season also features such actresses as Melinda Dillon(Close Encounters Of The 3rd Kind)Dee Wallace Stone(ET),Jenny Agutter(Logans Run),Helen Mirren,Victoria Tennant and Pam Dawber(Mork and Mindy). There are also many Star Trek actors in these Twilight Zone episodes-Jonathon Frakes,Brent Spiner,John de Lancie(from ST:The Next Generation),Andrew Robinson(ST:DS9)and Robert Duncan McNeil(ST:Voyager). Andrew Robinson plays President Kennedy in an eccellent episode called "Profile In Silver" which is about a time traveller going back in time to document and film the assassination.
This set is in stereo and has 12 commentaries,an interview with director Wes Craven and a photo gallery. It is well worth having for fans that want a quality series with great stories.
One other reason to buy this set-considering the picture and sound have been remastered,the price for this set is remarkable when compared to some of the other TV series box sets around.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Do-do-do-do Do-do-do-do Do-do-do-do Do-do-do-do, March 18, 2005
By M. Schaefer (Carmen Sandiego) - See all my reviews
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With all the TV shows being released on DVD these days, I hoped and prayed it wouldn't be too long before this show was released on DVD. And when I finally saw it being released this past Christmas, I only hoped my childhood memories wouldn't deceive me on the quality of the show...and for the most part they didn't.

Now, I know a lot of people are ragging on the picture quality which truthfully is NOT up to crystal clarity, but even one of the executive producers of TZ wrote in to Amazon.com to explain that we're lucky to have the DVD's at all since the masters were VHS which we all know degrades with time...which is WHY DVD is so much better. Some stories/episodes don't look bad at all, but there are a few stories/episodes which are quite scratched and/or grainy. It's just a shame that CBS waited this long to release TZ on DVD.

Now, onto the content...

The majority of the stories are just as good as I remembered and hold up over twenty years. Ironically, the darker stories (and an 8 o'clock time slot) are somewhat blamed for a decline in the ratings of the show. However, it is the darker stories which always stood out in my mind and actually hold up the best: "Gramma", "Examination Day", "The Elevator" and "Nightcrawlers". But other great stories that are a little easier on the heart and soul include "Shatterday", "A Little Piece And Quiet", "Wordplay", "Lost Hour Of Paladin, "To See The Invisible Man", "A Matter Of Minutes" and "Need To Know".

While some of the special effects don't look like they came out of JURASSIC PARK or THE MATRIX, many of the writers/producers on the various commentaries are quick to point out that they were state-of-the-art effects for the day. And it's really the story content that's the real winner here anyway. It was great thinking to make the stories as long as they needed to be instead of making them to fit commercial breaks.

Speaking of commentaries...not every segment has a commentary. However, several segments have 2 commentaries (basically the segments written by Harlan Ellison give Ellison his own commentary...and probably with good cause). While a lot of the commentaries are fairly insightful, the Harlan Ellison commentaries are priceless!!! Not only does he give great insight to his work but Mr. Ellison speaks his mind about everything and everyone...and in the most eloquent way possible. Quite delightful!!!

I highly recommend this sci-fi collection!
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5.0 out of 5 stars the only TV series in the '80 worth watching
If you have not seen it you must. If you've seen it you know it's worth seeing again. Many movies and commercials are inspired or direct copies of these short stories. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Edsonwilliams

5.0 out of 5 stars Censors rolling in their graves
The wide range of favorite episodes listed by other reviewers here is the best advertisement for this DVD. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Passerby

5.0 out of 5 stars found the episode to show friends
i had been telling friends about my most liked vignettes from years back forever. now i can show them. button and night crawlers.
Published 4 months ago by Tomiko Edmiston

4.0 out of 5 stars Twlight Zone of the 1980s
The stories are good, a few have a weak storyline and a few are re-makes from the original series. I wanted to see all new stories with strong unpredictable plots. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Joseph A. Machado

4.0 out of 5 stars 80's nostalgia
I loved this series when it was run during the 80's. I would have seen quite a few episodes but not them all. With this box set you will not be dissapointed. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Rusty Mitchel

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfull stories!
Never got to see much of it when I was a kid but I had such vivid memories of this series. Always hoped to be able to see more and now I have the 1e season on DVD! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ew Wijnbeek

2.0 out of 5 stars A few hidden gems but boring for the most part...
I must preface this review by explaining that I am in my early 20s and had never followed this show. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Joshua Anchan

5.0 out of 5 stars The Twilight Zone (1985) is not the best but still a very entertaining and superior anthology series
I am a big fan of anthology series ("The Twilight Zone", "Tales From The Crypt", "Amazing Stories", "The Outer Limits", "Tales From The Darkside"), so the 1985 Twilight Zone was... Read more
Published on July 13, 2007 by Add 'em Up At The Movies

5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
I am a Sci-Fi fan from way back. The technology in these stories is, no doubt, old. But the stores are done so very well. Read more
Published on December 13, 2006 by Norman D. Goswick

3.0 out of 5 stars Let down by poor presentation
I love this series, but I really feel, like some others, that the presentation is shoddy. There have already been lots of grumbles about poor DVD transfers. Read more
Published on August 4, 2006 by Mr. J. Hudson

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