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Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 American sci-fi horror anthology film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis. Based on Rod Serling 's 1959–1964 television series of the same name , the film features four stories directed by Landis, Spielberg, Joe Dante , and George Miller . [ 3 ]
The first remake substitutes association football for American football. The Longest Yard (2005) The Long, Hot Summer (1958) The Long Hot Summer (1985) The remake is a television film. The Lost Chord (1917) The Lost Chord (1925) Lost Horizon (1937) Lost Horizon (1973) The musical remake was a critical and box office disaster. Lost Patrol (1929)
In Matt Groening's Futurama, there is a dystopian TV show called The Scary Door, the title sequence, dystopian themes and comedic premise of which are heavily influenced by The Twilight Zone. One episode of The Scary Door, "The Last Man On Earth," parodies The Twilight Zone's original season 1 episode "Time Enough At Last." [57] [58]
"Kick the Can" was remade into a segment in Twilight Zone: The Movie, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Scatman Crothers as Mr. Bloom. In this version, an old man named Mr. Bloom has just moved into Sunnyvale Retirement Home. He listens to the other elders reminisce about the joys they experienced in their youth. Mr.
A remake of the 1961 Twilight Zone episode. Sentenced to death, Adam Grant (Peter Coyote) desperately tries to convince his prosecutor that their reality is actually a recurring nightmare of his—and everyone will cease to exist once he is executed at midnight.
‘Love In The Time Of Twilight’ is still a good film that nearly rises to be a fine one – it's recommended despite this fact." [6] Reviwer Kozo of lovehkfilm.com called the film a "Dizzyingly paced romantic fantasy from Tsui Hark that features a truly bizarre series of plot devices and a sometimes confusing narrative.
2001 – Hedwig and the Angry Inch (The Origin of Love sequence) 2001 – Big Shot's Funeral; 2001 – Freddy Got Fingered (Zebras in America sequence) 2001 – Cats & Dogs; 2001 – Rat Race; 2001 – Christmas Carol: The Movie; 2002 – El Rey de la Granja (The King Farm) 2002 – Kung Pow! Enter the Fist (Lion King parody sequence)
The Twilight Zone is an American anthology television series developed by Simon Kinberg, Jordan Peele, and Marco Ramirez, based on the original 1959 television series created by Rod Serling. Peele serves as narrator, in addition to executive producing through Monkeypaw Productions .