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Grimm (Member Profile)
Your video, Rod Serling - How Censorship Led to The Twilight Zone (1959), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
J.J. Abram's Stranger Trailer
I'll start the theories:
Alfonso Cuaron's upcoming NBC sci-fi/fantasy series Believe. This seems to be the popular choice.
J. J. Abram's special project concerning Rod Serling's "The Stop Along the Way". Serling's last script before his death which he considered his best work. Of course it hasn't been nearly long enough since Abrams got the rights to it for him to have done much with it yet.
Star Wars. Can't see them making a teaser this far from everything yet, and the only thing people seem to point to is the way "Soon he will know" leaves in reverse order ala Yoda speak. I'm not betting on this option at all.
The Crow. Not sure why people are saying that since near as I can tell Bad Robot isn't involved with the reboot at all.
Trying To Find an Older Video (Art Talk Post)
Hmm sounds close
It was a noir style film. Had a voice over almost like a Rod Serling short. It was about a guy that was walking home when a beam/brick/something fell from a building striking the sidewalk. A large piece of the sidewalk flew up and scratched his face. He then moved to a new city and started a new life.
I believe the film was done in a missing person report style.
hmmm I have no idea where I will find it. but I'm sure I first saw it here.
who knows.
Meet Your Stalker Weatherman, Live On Air...
Cue Rod Serling.
60s PSA w/Rod Serling-Fire Prevention
Nice. Are there of these Rod Serling? This is better than the bear.
Twilight Zone - The Obsolete Man
Tags for this video have been changed from '1961, religion, government, rod, serling' to '1961, religion, government, rod, serling, 60s' - edited by swampgirl
Twilight Zone - The Obsolete Man
Tags for this video have been changed from '1961, religion, government' to '1961, religion, government, rod, serling' - edited by Fjnbk
Planet of the Apes - Taylor's Opening Monologue (1968)
bite your tongue! Of all the cheese in this movie (wonderful as it is) this was great script!
Did you know that Rod Serling co-wrote this script?
Discovering Electronic Music Part 1 - (1983)
Almost Rod Serling.
Who Left This Hole in the Ground, Mr. President? (8:45)
Quoting Rod Serling? What does the man who wants to give a nation its hair back have to do with this?
Also, I do not understand how not having a completed memorial there yet reflects that "the terrorists are winning, are still winning..."
Although, I don't think the terrorists are losing, even if we did recently kill--using a bomb on a remote control plane--Al Qaeda's #42 in command along with a dozen or so civilians just trying to go about their daily lives. Oh wait, I forgot, it's not our fault we kill those bystanders it's the fault of the terrorists for being around civilians when we shoot missiles at them.
Kirk Cameron: The Evolution Zone
What's really funny is that Kirk Cameron is impersonating Rod Serling, of Twilight Zone fame, in the beggining of the movie. I guess he doesn't know that Serling (Creator of the Twilight zone) was a huge Unitarian/humanist, and a follower of the school of free-thought?
Among other things, Unitarians like myself believe that the bible is *not* to be taken literally, nor is it meant to be the sole source of faith.
Why is it so hard for Evangelicals to accept the fact that Evolution is/was just another of God's little "plans" or "systems"? To tell you the truth, creating beings that adapt to their surroundings and weed out the weaker creatures to prolong their existence seems like a more intelligent method of creation then just snapping your fingers and having them appear like hookers at a Jimmy Swaggart party.