Just found this video, as I'm on an 80s Twilight Zone binge right now. Still to this day, A Little Piece and Quiet is my favorite episode of the entire series. Some of the remake episodes such as The After Hours are good and worth a watch also.
Great video you did an awesome job. I'd love to see a best episodes video on other horror anthology shows like tales from the crypt, are you afraid of the dark, tales from the darkside,etc. Keep up the good work.
I absolutely love this 80s version as I was a kid in the 1980s, I’m in the uk so I never understood the war ones about Vietnam. Other good ones I’ve always liked are “The card”, “The library”, “Aqua vita” & “”It’s still a good life”
One of my favorites was about time people. If you ever misplaced something and found it in a different place, the time people wete messing with you. My husband and i still talk about the time people. Havent seen it since.
Were they blue people building everything for people to spend a minute in before moving to a replica built bit slightly different? It was called “A Matter of Minutes”
@AlbertMonkey I honestly don't remember. All I remember is people would put something down somewhere, go back and it would be moved. Somewhere they said it was time people who did it. I'll try and find the episode you said. That could be it. Thanks!
The one about the truck driver taking people to Hell also has 2 Star Trek actors. John de Lancie who's best known as Q and the blue eyed guy in the truck near the end, you only see his eyes through the slats as he talks, that's Brent Spiner AKA Lt. Com. Data.
Not to mention the House of the Book, the building in the episode, was also in Star Trek TNG, and is most famous as the original Command Center from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
I still remember watching it with my brother, and we were shocked by the ending. However, in all fairness, use of "The" implies there is only one , a single shadow man. I recall the 2nd shadow man says he is "a" shadow man. That seems like cheating, going from 'the' to 'a'.
Where was I in the 80s???!!! I watched them ALL in the 60s. I even own a few!! Must have been too busy raising the stepchildren. 😮 I have a few favorites but don't recall the names. Burgess Meredith who just wanted to read. A radio announcement that aliens have landed and invaded. All the inhabitants of a neighborhood start accusing one another of being the aliens. Agnes Moorehead Robert Redford and many others who went on to become stars. The two that I described are worth watching if you've never seen them. Very moving.
I won't argue with your selections in the top 20, however I feel TO SEE THE INVISIBLE MAN and NIGHTCRAWLERS were left out.I am haunted to this day by the ex Viet Nam vet screaming out,"Charlie's in the light!"
Nightcrawlers almost made my list, I even wrote and recorded the segment for it but it ultimately wasn’t top 20 for me. I prefer the other Vietnam episode I included.
Just found this video, as I'm on an 80s Twilight Zone binge right now. Still to this day, A Little Piece and Quiet is my favorite episode of the entire series. Some of the remake episodes such as The After Hours are good and worth a watch also.
A Little Peace and Quiet is another great one. I don’t think Wes Craven directed a single bad episode.
@@cultclassicvideodiaries I don't think Wes Craven could! 😊 ❤
Great video you did an awesome job. I'd love to see a best episodes video on other horror anthology shows like tales from the crypt, are you afraid of the dark, tales from the darkside,etc. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! Those would definitely be fun videos to make so I’ll keep those suggestions in mind for sure.
Excellent breakdown . I’d have a different order. Nevertheless, loved the attention to detail. Thanks
Profile in Silver is one of my favorites. Andy Robinson as JFK and Lane Smith are both great. The twist at the end is awesome.
I absolutely love this 80s version as I was a kid in the 1980s, I’m in the uk so I never understood the war ones about Vietnam.
Other good ones I’ve always liked are “The card”, “The library”, “Aqua vita” & “”It’s still a good life”
One of my favorites was about time people. If you ever misplaced something and found it in a different place, the time people wete messing with you. My husband and i still talk about the time people. Havent seen it since.
Were they blue people building everything for people to spend a minute in before moving to a replica built bit slightly different?
It was called “A Matter of Minutes”
@AlbertMonkey I honestly don't remember. All I remember is people would put something down somewhere, go back and it would be moved. Somewhere they said it was time people who did it. I'll try and find the episode you said. That could be it. Thanks!
I love this stuff,..every conception, the twilight zone Rocks🤟🤟🤟
I wish I knew about the music of Her Pilgrim Soul. Being available for purchase back in the day.
The one about the truck driver taking people to Hell also has 2 Star Trek actors. John de Lancie who's best known as Q and the blue eyed guy in the truck near the end, you only see his eyes through the slats as he talks, that's Brent Spiner AKA Lt. Com. Data.
Didn’t realize Brent Spiner was in it!
Not to mention the House of the Book, the building in the episode, was also in Star Trek TNG, and is most famous as the original Command Center from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Wordplay is a terrific one. I liked that he loved his family enough to begin relearning his language.
One of my favourite episodes of this series is The Shadow Man. I always found it to be so damn creepy.
I still remember watching it with my brother, and we were shocked by the ending. However, in all fairness, use of "The" implies there is only one , a single shadow man. I recall the 2nd shadow man says he is "a" shadow man. That seems like cheating, going from 'the' to 'a'.
@@Thundarr100 Feels more like an episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark? but it’s still fun!
Where was I in the 80s???!!! I watched them ALL in the 60s. I even own a few!! Must have been too busy raising the stepchildren. 😮 I have a few favorites but don't recall the names. Burgess Meredith who just wanted to read. A radio announcement that aliens have landed and invaded. All the inhabitants of a neighborhood start accusing one another of being the aliens. Agnes Moorehead Robert Redford and many others who went on to become stars. The two that I described are worth watching if you've never seen them. Very moving.
I remember Acts of terror I love this scene
I won't argue with your selections in the top 20, however I feel TO SEE THE INVISIBLE MAN and NIGHTCRAWLERS were left out.I am haunted to this day by the ex Viet Nam vet screaming out,"Charlie's in the light!"
Nightcrawlers almost made my list, I even wrote and recorded the segment for it but it ultimately wasn’t top 20 for me. I prefer the other Vietnam episode I included.
A message from Charity is a top 5 episode for me.
Didn't the Grateful Dead do the theme?
@@matttorrence2900 They did. It’s great too.
TRIVIA QUIZ:
What is the connection between the 80s TWILIGHT ZONE and STAR TREK?
the shadow man was my fav
A spinster is a never married woman of an older age so her mom vould not have been one.
Episodes to long. .. only 15 to 20 minutes ...