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Twilight Zone Vol 43

Twilight Zone Vol 43

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This IS the last one
Review: I don't know what sirmichelangelo is talking about in his review. His calculations must be wrong. With the release of Volume 43, ALL of the Twilight Zone episodes are now on DVD, including two "alternate" episode versions on this last volume.

Of course, this is counting the two unnumbered volumes (Treasures of the TZ and More Treasures of the TZ). I don't understand why he WOULDN'T count those. There is only 1 episode that is on those DVDs that is also repeated on the numbered volumes ('The Encounter').

Image Entertainment is now done. They have finally released EVERY SINGLE episode of TZ on DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This IS the last one
Review: I don't know what sirmichelangelo is talking about in his review. His calculations must be wrong. With the release of Volume 43, ALL of the Twilight Zone episodes are now on DVD, including two "alternate" episode versions on this last volume.

Of course, this is counting the two unnumbered volumes (Treasures of the TZ and More Treasures of the TZ). I don't understand why he WOULDN'T count those. There is only 1 episode that is on those DVDs that is also repeated on the numbered volumes ('The Encounter').

Image Entertainment is now done. They have finally released EVERY SINGLE episode of TZ on DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Correction
Review: I don't know where the previous reviewers are getting their (very false) information, but "The Passersby" is available on Vol. 6 and "Come Wander With Me" on Vol. 41 of the complete numbered DVD collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What's on #43?, and 2 "lost" episodes...
Review: I don't own this DVD yet, but I wanted to find out what are the Episodes included on it -- NONE of the previous reviews, despite lengthy numerical analyses of how many episodes are included in the series, mention the simple fact of "what's on #43"!! Secondly, I browsed thru all the Amazon descriptions, and could not find on ANY Volume the following 2 Episodes: "The Masks", and "The Howling Man". Where are these two?? -- HELP!! (thanks...)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THIS MAKES 156 EPISODES ON 45 DVDS
Review: I've been waiting many years to have all of the original Twilight Zones epsiodes. Now with this final Volume #43 and the other 42 Volumes, plus Treasures and More Treasures of the Zone. My collection is complete with all 156 episodes all on Dvd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not quite 156 episodes
Review: If you're a TZ fan, you already know how great the show is. I'm here to respond to the number of episodes on DVD. Out of 156 episodes, 154 of them are on the 43 volumes and the two 'Treasures' DVD's. Where Is Everybody?, The Encounter, and The Eye Of The Beholder are duplicated on volumes 33 & 43, which leaves 3 episodes from the 'Treasures' DVD's that aren't duplicated on the 43 volumes. Of the 43 volumes, 21 of them have 3 episodes (totaling 63)and 22 of them have 4 episodes (totaling 88). 3+88+63=154 episodes.

The only two episodes that remain to be released on DVD are The Passerby and Come Wander With Me. So in the interests of satisfying the completists, Image Entertainment should release a volume 44, with the two missing episodes. I'm hoping they do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This can't be the last one
Review: Look, I have every single volume of the dvd twilight zones. according to my calculations, there needs to be one more after this after vol 43. there are 156 episodes total. including volume 43, there will only be a total of 153, lacking three episodes. you can't count the episodes that are on the 2 volumes of "treasures of the TZ" because some of those episodes were re-put out on the normal volumes, and it doesn't make sense for them to put out "eye of the beholder" on the treasures version and then again on vol 43 but not do the same with "the masks" which is not to be found on any of the volumes, including the yet-to-be-released volume 43, but is in fact on "treasures of the TZ". so this doesn't calculate. there needs to be one more dvd, which should be volume 44.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "A Passerby" and "Come Wander With Me" available on DVD!!
Review: Recently someone tallied up all of the TZ episodes available on DVD, and regretted that only 154 are actually available out of the 156 made during the 1959-1963 seasons.

The two missing episodes are "A Passerby" and "Come Wander With Me," which are indeed available on DVD, but only through Columbia House Video. I subscribed to the library and received a volume (which, incidentally, is enclosed with a new sleeve and photos) that has the two episodes.

I do not reccomend that TZ fans subscribe to the collection simply because they charge and arm and a leg (each volume, shipped monthly, comes out to [price] which includes the tax and shipping costs). I notice that here at Amazon.com most of the volumes are under[price], if not more, and there is no tax applied.

Deplorably, I subscribed to the library thinking that it would be entirely exclusive, but it is not, so you have been forewarned. So at this time I am going to ship back all the volumes that I received from CHV and be credited accordingly. My excuse in writing will be that they claimed exclusiveness, a blatent falsification in my book.

As a side note, CHV has the "Night Gallery" collection available on video (not DVD). This is definetly something for TZ fans to consider, since NG is not available even at your local video stores (or remote ones for that matter).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You've Got To Be Kidding!
Review: The release date of this DVD is December, 2005?!?!?!?!?...thats FOUR YEARS FROM NOW...surely this is a typo.....if not, there will be a lot of Twilight Zone DVD collectors out there, like me, who are extremely disappointed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Eye of the Beholder" and "World" are Classics!
Review: This DVD has 2 Excellent episodes.I love "The Eye Of The Beholder" and "A World Of His Own".The other 2 kind of bored me(Yea I know,"Where Is EveryBody?" was the First Episode,and many like it),but it is frankly just Earl Holliman running around talking and whining to himself for 25 min,It is B-O-R-I-N-G.Being the First episode,you'd think they would have CHECKED the continuity when the camera shows Holliman tapping the glass gauge and cracking it in the close ups.Then when the camera pans away,the cracks are magically gone.The fourth episode,"A Thing About Machines",is a snoozerama.Fortunately,The 2 Middle Episodes,"Eye" and "World",make this a Great DVD to own.


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