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171 of 180 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Episode guide
#1 Two
Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery play the sole survivors of a nuclear holocaust.

#2 The Arrival
An airline official tests his theory that a newly arrived but totally empty plane is imaginary-with startling results.

#3 The Shelter
A neighborhood panics when they believe they are under a nuclear attack and attempt...
Published on October 4, 2005 by W. Oliver

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1.0 out of 5 stars Blu-Ray arrived without shrink wrap...
I received my Season Three Blu Ray this afternoon, and I was disappointed to see that the Blu-Ray had no plastic wrap on it. It looks like it has already been opened. I received Batman Begins in the same shipment, and it had wrap on it. Now I'm wondering if this set was returned by someone and they just turned around and sent it to me. At first I thought I would try the...
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171 of 180 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Episode guide, October 4, 2005
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
#1 Two
Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery play the sole survivors of a nuclear holocaust.

#2 The Arrival
An airline official tests his theory that a newly arrived but totally empty plane is imaginary-with startling results.

#3 The Shelter
A neighborhood panics when they believe they are under a nuclear attack and attempt to invade the only bomb shelter on the block.

#4 The Passersby
A wounded Civil War soldier starts to believe that he and the people around him have already died.

#5 A Game of Pool
A pool master returns from the dead to play one last game with an eager young hustler.

#6 The Mirror
A dictator discovers a mirror that shows the faces of his assassins.

#7 The Grave
A hired gunman defies a Western outlaw's warning that if he ever came near his grave he'd reach up and snatch away his life. Stars Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, Lee Van Cleef.

#8 It's a Good Life
A six-year-old boy holds a town in terror with his powers to change or destroy anyone or anything at will.

#9 Deaths-Head Revisited
A former Nazi is tried by a jury of his own victims. .

#10 The Midnight Sun
The inhabitants of Earth prepare to meet their doom as their planet heads toward the Sun.

#11 Still Valley
A Confederate scout is given a magical book that could guarantee their victory.

#12 The Jungle
A former prospector is haunted in Manhattan by an African jungle beast.

#13 Once Upon a Time
A janitor puts on a helmet that takes him 72 years into the future. Stars Buster Keaton.

#14 Five Characters in Search of an Exit
Five people - a ballet dancer, a major, a clown, tramp and a bagpipe player - find themselves trapped in a featureless enclosure.

#15 A Quality of Mercy
A racist World War II soldier experiences the war in the body of a Japanese counterpart.

#16 Nothing in the Dark
Gladys Cooper plays an elderly woman locks herself in an abandoned building in order to avoid "Mr. Death." Robert Redford also stars.

#17 One More Pallbearer
A rich man devices a scheme to get revenge on those who humiliated him earlier in life.

#18 Dead Man's Shoes
A man steals who steals the shoes of a murdered gangster finds himself living in the dead man's footsteps.

#19 The Hunt
A hunter and his faithful dog arrive at the gates of Heaven.

#20 Showdown with Rance McGrew
A cowboy star is haunted by the ghost of Jesse James.

#21 Kick the Can
A group of elderly people recapture their youth.

#22 A Piano in the House
A strange piano allows the listener's hidden character to be suddenly revealed.

#23 The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
When a young man steps out of his coffin at his own funeral the townsfolk grow to suspect that the devil has assumed the man's body.

#24 To Serve Man
Apparently benign alien emissaries show mankind how to end the misery of war, plague and famine.

#25 The Fugitive
A magical old man delights the local children with his power to change his appearance.

#26 Little Girl Lost
A couple is awakened in the middle of the night by the cries of their six-year-old daughter who has fallen through a mysterious door into another dimension.

#27 Person or Persons Unknown
A man awakens one morning to find that no one recognizes him, not even his mother.
#28 The Little People
A space traveler terrorizes the tiny inhabitants of a space station into accepting him as their God, but when another space ship arrives the tyrannical man discovers everything is relative.

#29 Four O'Clock
To combat all that he considers evil, a cranky man decides to make every evil person two feet tall at exactly 4 p.m.

#30 Hocus Pocus and Frisby
No one believes a local story-teller who claims that he was kidnapped by aliens.

#31 The Trade-Ins
An elderly man has his mind transferred to a new body.

#32 The Gift
A small village becomes fearful of a crashed space traveler.

#33 The Dummy
A ventriloquist's dummy takes on a life of its own.

#34 Young Man's Fancy
A young bride is not happy when her husband attempts to win back the days of his childhood.

#35 I Sing the Body Electric
A widowed father buys his three young children an electronic grandmother.

#36 Cavender Is Coming
Carol Burnet plays Agnes Grep who gets a visit from an apprentice angel trying to win his wings.

#37 The Changing of the Guard
A teacher feels like his life is over when he is asked to retire.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 for the boxset, 4 for the eps., May 6, 2005
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
Season 3 and the episodes from this classic series have once again been given the whole super-duper treatment. Good work guys!!

By now the Zone's quality had slipped a little. Still,eps like "Nothing in the Dark", "The Dummy", "To Serve Man" and "Five Characters in Search of an Exit" remain unforgettable and still influence tv/ movies today.

Features in this package include:
-commentaries from William Windom, Leonard Nimoy, Cliff Robertson, Lois Nettleton, and Billy Mumy.
- teasers for next week's shows
- isolated soundtracks
- audio recollections from a bunch of contributors
- Serling's Night Gallery previews for next week's eps

It's all good and dare I say it...gets better with Season 4 and the hour long episodes.
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41 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Exciting TZ Season!, April 16, 2005
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Glenn M. Schoditsch (Richmond, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
I'm totally enjoying the remastered "Definitive Season" releases with all the included bonus features. #3 here looks like another winner with a crisp digital transfer! Kudos to Image Entertaiment and CBS DVD for an excellent job!

Meanwhile, I've got a stack of 3-4 episode DVD's and 2 episode VHS copies looking mighty lonely. For everyone in this situation, I think a good home might be a local library or even better a senior living centre. That would be a good demographic to donate to.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The special features & a few comments, November 4, 2005
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
Season three of the definitive edition contains the 37 episodes, and also the following bonus material on DVD five:

1. The famous writer's school promo

2. SciFi Channel Twilight Zone marathon promo

3. Rod Serling's Night Gallery promo spots

4. Season 3 billboards

5. Season 4 photo gallery

6. The Twilight Zone comic book in .pdf format (which seasons 1 and 2 have and presumably 4 contain also--I haven't viewed season 4 yet)

There are also commercials for Colgate, Wildroot Cream Oil, and Oasis menthol cigarets


The Night Gallery promo spots include:

1. Promos

2. Bumpers

3. Teasers

4. Introduction

5. Station IDs


In addition to the above bonus material, the DVD also contains the following 4 episodes:

1. The Dummy

2. I Sing the Body Electric

3. Cavender is Coming

4. The Changing of the Guard

This DVD has a little more bonus material than the bonus DVD for season 2, which has five episodes. Season 1 has the most bonus material, since it consists of 6 DVDs with the last one all bonus material. Seasons 1 and 2 are both five DVD sets (and probably season 4 too, I just haven't looked at it yet).

I also noted that the season 3 episode introductions differ slightly from seasons one and two. The woman's eye image has disappeared (which didn't appear in the first season), and now there is a receding spiral pattern. In the second season, Serling's voice introduction is worded differently, which seems to be preserved in the third season. Also, the Twlight Zone title explodes or shatters noiselessly at the end into little fragments before fading away now.

Also, a brief note on the filming locations, which included the 4th Street Viaduct, Los Angeles, California; the backlot, Universal Studios, Universal City, California; Golden Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California; Lone Pine, California; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California; Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California.

I note that Death Valley was also used as a location for the episode in season 1 in which the three astronauts appear to be marooned on a desert planet (unfortunately I don't recall the name), but it turns out they are just outside Las Vegas.

As others have already commented on the individual episodes, I just wanted to make a few comments on the series as a whole and perhaps how it was influenced by the cultural milieu of the time.

It was the drab 50s and then turbulent 60s, and the Cold War, with its threat of possible nuclear annihilation, was in full swing. Perhaps that explains the pervasive film noir ambience and dark mood that often hangs like a pall over many of the episodes. Although the characters are drawn from all levels of society and from all walks of life--from two-bit criminals to the rich and famous--many are just various and sundry low-lifes, riff-raff, criminals, and grifters. And then there are the simply down and out--the bored or emotionally overwrought, middle-aged and overstressed, desperate housewives, the dyspeptic, dispossessed, or depressed, and your average guy just down on his luck.

Almost every human emotion or character flaw or neurosis is explored: loneliness, depression, euphoria, greed, obsession, gambling addiction, hypochrondria, the lust for power, the fear of death, feelings of inferiority, failure, and inadequacy, feelings of ugliness and beauty, the stress of modern life, the old and unwanted, the young and neglected, the dispirited but still hopeful, the dispirited who have abandoned all hope, the highly successful who find their success and fame empty and meaningless, the losers who find their failures just as galling and damning, the boredom of a comfortable marriage and respectable middle-class existence, the boredom of the single and lovelorn, the desire to live forever, and on and on. Modern civilization and its discontents (or more like 20th-century America and its malcontents) seem to march by in all their false and meretricious glory. If this was the dull and malaise-ridden 50s and early 60s, one can only wonder what Serling would make of our frenetic and divided and paranoid post-9/11 world.

One funny aspect of the episodes is how unflatteringly writers themselves are portrayed. The episodes starring Keenan Wynn (in the first season) as a America's most famous (but philandering) playwright and Richard Haydn in the second season as a snobbish, effete, arrogant, spiteful, and verbally abusive wine and food writer with a short temper and a sharp wit and tongue, don't exactly portray writers in a positive light. :-)

In fact, overall, the series is notable for how many unsympathetic, unprepossessing, and even despicable characaters where often in the lead roles. :-)

So all in all, a truly unique piece of Americana from a long lost era whose themes and stories have held up better than I expected.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy BEFORE the holidays!, October 13, 2005
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
I own the first three seasons of this set and have Season
four on order!High price,but well worth the money as
this collection is top notch in every way imaginable.
Amazon offers the most competitive price you will find
anywhere,but even Amazons prices have been edging upwards
(sometimes changing daily) and will be on the highest
end the closer we get to the holidays.So hurry,buy soon,
you will love this collection!The best deal is the
pre-order price at 30% off.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A falling off from season one and two, but..., August 5, 2006
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I concur with the reviewer who rates this as one of the low points from the TZ years with perhaps only season 4 finishing behind it. Roughtly 1/3 of the 37 episodes from season 3 rise to the caliber of excellence established in the first two seasons. Much of the writing from this season (e.g., Piano in the House; The Mirror; The Grave;) is a bit insipid and minus the unforgettable irony permeating seasons 1 and 2. This said, even the weakest episodes from season 3 are superior to much of what passes for good TV today and worth owning, particularly if, like me, you are an inveterate fan of the TZ, a well aged and enormously mesmerizing show.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Series, January 7, 2007
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This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
First time i saw this show was in 1983,and they showed it late at night.
I was amazed at this series,which seemed to realy make you think.....what if?You watch an episode with all its twists and turns and at the end you would be suprized by a fascinating ending.
I couldnt wait each week for each episode,and i then found out some of my friends were also watching it.I remember we just sat around talking one day about the episode To Serve Man.We just couldnt get over how well that particular episode was made.
The show ran for about a year then,but i didnt see it again till i started buying the episodes on DVD.That was in 2002.Its great they are putting out alot of series out on DVD nowdays so we dont have to wait such lenghts of time till we see them again.
Now this series was filmed in black and white,but i realy think that it adds to the mystique of the atmosphere surrounding each episode.
If you purchase this season then you cant go wrong with this masterpeice work from Rod Serling.
You cant go wrong with any season of this series!!!!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Collection. Wonderful Variety., June 25, 2006
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This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
This 3rd season of Twilight Zone has something for everyone. There is a great variety of stories all of which are worth repeated viewings. There are some of the all-time classics: The Dummy, Deaths-Head Revisited, A Quality Of Mercy, To Serve Man, The Shelter and The Trade-Ins. These six alone are worth the purchase price. Included also are science-fiction tales (Two, The Arrival, The Little People, I Sing The Body Electric), westerns (The Hunt, Last Rites Of Jeff Myrtlebank, Showdown With Rance McGrew, Still Valley) Horror stories (It's A Good Life, The Jungle, The Grave) and some lighthearted fare (Canverder is Coming, Hocus-Pocus and Frisby) all rounded out be The Changing Of The Guard, a touching Christmas story. This review does not cover all of the great episodes in this collection. You get 37 episodes, that's right 37 of this landmark show. All remastered to picture perfect quality and sound. And a bunch of great interviews, Rod Serling's promos for the next week's show and his adds for Chesterfield cigarettes. Even his Night Gallery promos are here. Just a great collection providing hours of great viewing.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dream Come True, March 4, 2006
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It is a dream come true to have these original Twilight Zone Episodes. I bought all 5 seasons. Now, rather than wait for TV to show my favorite episodes, I can see them whenever I want. These are absolutely terrific. I strongly recommend buying all 5 seasons.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twilight Zone rocks, September 23, 2008
This review is from: The Twilight Zone: Season Three (DVD)
I spent over $800 on the VHS videos from Columbia House two decades ago. I spent less than $140 for the complete DVD set and discovered more treasures, rare filmed interviews, bonus extras and high-quality transfers that are far superior to what I have been watching the past 20 years.

The retail price keep lowering over the months but by now it's beyond affordable. I recommend you grab this season box set today. The commentary by Cliff Robertson is great.

I also suggest you buy "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic" because the 800 plus page book is a P-E-R-F-E-C-T companion to the DVD box set. Before or after you watch an episode, you can use the book to uncover the in-jokes, bloopers and trivia that make viewing these episodes fun. Watching the shows is one thing, knowing the behind-the-scenes stuff is even more fun. Both are available on Amazon.
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