Join Three Friends as they journey and discuss the world of Rod Serlings Iconic show The Twilight Zone.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews |
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews, Alex Carson and Movie Emporium discuss the original pilot for The Twilight Zone.
The Time Element is Directed by: Allen Reisner and Stars: William Bendix, Martin Balsam, Darry... more
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews, Alex Carson, Kurt Smith, Robert Dodrill and TYTD and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling.
This Week The 5th Dimension Presents Outak... more
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews, Alex Carson, Kurt Smith and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension comes to the conclusion of Rod Serling's ... more
Journey into the 5th Dimension as Trivial Theater, Jacob Anders Reviews and Movie Emporium as we discuss the iconic television show created by Rod Serling. This Week The 5th Dimension talk about Season 5 Episode 36 titled. The Bewitchin' Pool. The Ep... more
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Gen X here and this isn’t a Gen X issue as another reviewer guessed. There’s definitely that gap where they don’t put themselves in the time when the show was created and a lot of points in the show and titles (which were common phrases or made sense at the time) are just lost on them. It isn’t personal, I have this issue with a lot of movie/tv podcasts with Millennial hosts.
I do like their personalities and I love some crude chatter so I will turn this on from time to time for an easy listen... more
It took some getting used to especiallly since Im not generallt interested in explicit podcasts, but once you relax and focus on the main points of what each is saying, theres interesting analysis.Don't come here for highly accurate information and highly professional language. But for some interesting Zone talk, I think if you stay, youll learn.
I think it’s expecting a lot of the younger podcast reviewers of a 60 year old show to know every detail as I think they are really just trying to give their opinions and perspectives. Frankly, I’m just glad that there are younger people who are interested in this old show albeit a gem in our opinion given all they have to choose from on tv/movies/streaming services today 🤷♀️(I can’t get my son to watch it , even the ones relative to todays topics)
So maybe give them some credit for keeping ... more
Appears to be a poorly researched chat by three millennials or Gen-xers. I can’t listen to their ignorance of common knowledge long enough to tell for sure which they are. Full of unnecessary crude language and innuendos that add nothing to the conversation but seem far more important to the hosts than actual accurate details about the TZ.
I’ve listened to every episode of the Twilight Pwn and Tom Elliot’s classic Twilight Zone podcast and this podcast doesn’t hold a candle to either one IMHO.... more
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Focusing on the iconic series created by Rod Serling, discussions center around various episodes of The Twilight Zone. The hosts offer a mix of critique, humor, and camaraderie, sharing personal anecdotes and various cultural references while evaluating episodes' themes and narratives. Topics such as cultural sensitivity, automation, love, and existential questions frequently emerge, alongside a blend of nostalgia and contemporary societal issues. Notably, the lively banter keeps the conversation engaging, and often veers into lighthearted territory, making this a unique blend of entertainment and critique for fans of classic television.
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