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The Twilight Zone - Collection 4

The Twilight Zone - Collection 4

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now Entering...The Nostalgia Zone
Review: Having had a partial collection on video for many years now, I anxiously awaited the release on DVD. Finally! The complete series (156 episodes) has finally received the treatment it truly deserves. This series has held up well for 40+ years, and I have no doubt it will make it for at least another half century. Television writing was at its peak with this show, and the evolution of television filming (and videotaping) techniques is obvious over the course of this series. And the trademark twists at the end of each episode still take me by surprise!

Technically, the digital remastering to DVD has brought new life to Rod Serling's brainchild. The video presentation is crisp and well defined, bringing out the subtle details so well, that you will find yourself completely absorbed in the nuances of Serling's vision, and the outstanding production values for this early 60's series (just keep in mind that this is pre-Computer Generation era). The audio was clear, and blissfully noise free, but a bit low on the volume when compared to the title and menu audio tracks (both on the geyeballh version of the earlier disks, and the intro sequences on the later disks). The shows are presented in their original format, so no widescreen version is necessary. And television always translates well to...well, television. Although the extras include a Rod Serling bio, a brief synopsis of each of the 5 seasons that the series ran, and a Twilight Zone history, these features are identical on each disc. The true gem of the extra features is the episode synopsis and review. Each disc is unique in this respect, with a plot summary and some background "inside info". Although mostly taken from the book "The Twilight Zone Companion," I found this feature to be the most interesting.

Each collection has its ghitsh and gmissesh, but the series is, overall, a rewarding experience. The only "disappointments" that I found were the collection's lack of a subtitles option (which I really would have appreciated), and the fact that the episodes are not in order (which slightly detracts from observing the actual progression of growth within the series). That makes this more of a 4 1/2 star rating (but you can't do that, can you?). If you have ever enjoyed even one episode of this legendary series, you will not regret buying these collections. And if you've never seen it, give it a try...you'll be hooked.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sound Problems from Collections 2-5
Review: I am the world's biggest Twighlight Zone fan. Therefore, when the opportunity arrived to purchase all of the classic footage of this great series, I didn't hesitate. The problem that I'm having is that from Volume 13 on, which corresponds to the time Image Entertainment completely took over the DVD production, I am unable to play the sound from these DVD's through my TV or auxilliary speakers. The sound only comes through the speakers on the DVD itself. There weren't any sound difficulties with the first 12 Volumes. I don't believe it's the DVD player either, (portable Panasonic LTV175). Has anyone else had this problem?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Twilight Zone - One Of My Favorite Shows
Review: If you buy one of these TZ Box Sets, you might as well buy the other four. Each set has nine volumes (sans the documentary Rod Serling - Submitted For Your Approval). My favorite episodes deal with Time Travel (No Time Like The Past, Back There, Walking Distance, Static, The Seventh Is Made Up Of Phantoms), Old Age (Kick The Can, Nothing In The Dark, The Trade-Ins, One For The Angels), The Civil War (The Passerby, An Occurrance At Owl Creek Bridge, Still Valley), and Paranoia (The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street, The Shelter, 4:00). My other favorites are the four by Jack Klugman (A Passage For Trumpet, A Game Of Pool, In Praise Of Pip, Death Ship) and Burgess Meredith (Time Enough At Last, Mr Dingle Mr Strong, The Obsolete Man, Printer's Devil). If you are new to the show, watch these episodes first. They are the creme de la creme of the show.

The series is excellent. However, it's deliberate attempts at humor are often misfires (The Whole Truth, The Bewitching Pool, I Dream Of Genie). The episode A Short Drink From A Certain Fountain is the "Spock's Brain" on the series, meaning it's the worst. The ending is bad; what were they thinking??? No wonder it didn't make the syndication package.

The Sound Quality varies from each DVD. Some have two channel mono while others have HIFI mono. Closed Captioned doesn't work for any of the DVD's. There's usually only 3 or 4 episodes per DVD, unlike other Box Sets that fit 8 per DVD, thus lowering the price. This is a minor beef, because the show is worth the money.

You will also notice that 3 episodes (Where Is Everybody, The Encounter, The Eye Of The Beholder) appear twice if you buy all five. Again, a minor beef since The Encounter is the only one of the three to be exactly the same on both separate DVD's.

These Box Sets are now a bargain compared to when each volume is sold separately. I never tire of watching the episodes and reading the notes. I also recommend Rod Serling's Submitted For Your Approval. It gives insight to Rod Serling and his creation as told by friends, relatives and co-workers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent as always, though oriented toward die-hard fans
Review: Like the first 3 collections, this one has a great variety of episodes, and its fair share of A+ ones which are as fine as anything that has ever been shown on TV. Unlike the first 3 collections, this one has several rarely seen and/or double length episodes, and is even more of an acquired taste. Die-hard fans and collectors will want to own this set. Those exploring TZ might try one of the other 3 collections first. If you like, read my reviews of those as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent as always, though oriented toward die-hard fans
Review: Like the first 3 collections, this one has a great variety of episodes, and its fair share of A+ ones which are as fine as anything that has ever been shown on TV. Unlike the first 3 collections, this one has several rarely seen and/or double length episodes, and is even more of an acquired taste. Die-hard fans and collectors will want to own this set. Those exploring TZ might try one of the other 3 collections first. If you like, read my reviews of those as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now enter the Twilight Zone on DVD!
Review: This collection is great! I currently have the four collections that are availible and plan to get the 5th on its release date(Feb. 25th). I happen to think there is no bad episode of the Twilight Zone, some are just much stronger than others. This collections "strong" episodes include: "Little Girl Lost", "Stopover In a Quiet Town", "A Penny For your Thoughts","Twenty-two", and "Miniature". Die-hards will notice two very rarely seen episodes in this collection: "Sounds and Silences" and "The Encounter". They will not be seen on TV again. Also, I'm a big fan of the new cases for this collection. I wish other DVD's were like them. If you have not picked up a collection yet, I will suggest Collection 1 because it contains the most classic episodes out of any collection like "To Serve Man" and "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." Die-hards must get this and it is strongly suggested to a casual Zone. So come on, step into the Twilight Zone on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best show, now on DVD
Review: This is hands-down my favorite television series, and now it's on DVD in superlative form. You can't go wrong with any of the five collections.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enter(tainment in) The Twilight Zone
Review: This set of 9 DVDs, each with 3 individual orginal episodes of The Twilight Zone is sure to give any fan of the TV series hours of viewing pleasure.

This is set 4, and in my opinion it contains many of the very best episodes. Among the gems are "The Queen of the Nile", the story of an ageless movie star with a mysterious secret, "A Penny For Your Thoughts", a tale about a bank teller with sudden ability to "hear" people's thoughts (this one stars a pre-Bewitched Dick York), and "A Nice Place To Visit", the account of a low-life career crook who seems to have died and gone to heaven.

There are so many great ones in this bunch, that I couldn't begin to name them all. Each DVD has 2 30 minute episodes + 1 full hour episode. Since there are no commercials, each episode is a few minutes short of the half/full hour. The quality of picture and sound are superb, much better than can be expected of 40 year old material. This DVD box set has a special spot in my entertainment library. I highly recommend it!


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