

Bill Connor is a racist drinking at a bar with his work friends. The character needs somebody darker to play him.įirst is "Time Out", the only original segment, directed by John Landis. He's too comedic and sets the wrong tone. The prologue has Albert Brooks driving Dan Aykroyd in the middle of the night. This is a series of vignettes recreating three of the classic Twilight Zone episode and one original work. Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 6 / 10 One great segment This can provide an entertaining evening if you enjoyed the old show. I was often dissatisfied with some of the conclusions of the Twilight Zone. John Lithgow is masterful in his performance, fighting demons on and outside the plane. My favorite is the one that previously starred William Shatner where a neurotic man on a plane believes he sees a gremlin tearing up the engines. One wonders whether the kindly teacher will get hers at some point.

"You're a bad man! A very bad man!" This is redone with a different conclusion. In my top five is the episode about the boy who could send people to the cornfield. And it does have a good message that we are only as young as we feel. That could have been ignored, although Catman Scrothers gives a nice performance. I never liked the overly sentimental "Kick the Can" episode. His character is so hateful that it's hard to see him ever softening. Vic Morrow, who has the bigoted lead, died during the making of this movie. The first, with lots of profanity and violence, goes beyond Serling. We now have four episodes, redone from the old show. There is a segue into the classic Twilight Zone beginning, that familiar series of notes that everyone can put a name to. Playing at trivia this time theme songs to various TV shows. Albert Brooks and Dan Ackroyd, doing what we've all done on a road trip. Reviewed by Hitchcoc 7 / 10 An Interesting Project Segment 4 ("Nightmare at 20,000 feet"): a writer is scared to fly and soon he sees a monstrous creature destroying the airplane engines during a stormy night.-Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Soon she learns that the powerful boy brought her home indeed.

Segment 3 ("It's a Good Life"): a traveler hits a boy in a bicycle with her car and takes the boy home. Segment 2 ("Kick the Can"): In a nursing home, the elder inhabitants learn that their minds can keep them young. One day he will live in World War II, be hunted down by the KKK and get attacked in the Vietnam War and feel the effects of his hatred.

Segment 1 ("Time Out"): a bigot hates Jews, Black and Asians. Prologue: a driver has a big surprise with his passenger.
