How The Twilight Zone Influenced The Sopranos
The Twilight Zone has inspired countless TV series and movies over the years, including the pinnacle of prestige TV, The Sopranos.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone has inspired countless TV series and movies over the years, including the pinnacle of prestige TV, The Sopranos.
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Read MoreWhile 'Walking Distance" was perhaps Rod Serling's most personal episode of The Twilight Zone, it took a lot of persuasion to convince CBS to make it.
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Read MoreBecoming the face of The Twilight Zone led to some unexpected (and unwanted) attention for Rod Serling.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone managed to pull off the effect of an actor acting with himself long before the invention of CGI by utilizing some well placed mirrors.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone frequently pulled some wild tricks to get their surreal scenes just right on camera, but this elephant-sized stunt takes the cake.
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Read MoreThe Twilight Zone might have never survived past a single season had the show not immediately appealed to two specific groups: teenagers and doctors.
Read MoreRod Serling correctly envisioned that a commercial work of art also had the power to inform and subvert, and he did just that with The Twilight Zone.
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