Showing posts with label The Twilight Zone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Twilight Zone. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

The Twilight Zone Doctor And Henry Bemis Action Figures

Source: Entertainment Earth

The Twilight Zone Doctor and Henry Bemis Action Figures:

Fully articulated, 8-inch tall Doctor Bernardi and 8-inch tall Henry Bemis Action Figures!
Based on Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series.
Real fabric clothing and a 1970s retro style.
They make excellent collectibles and appreciated gifts!

Entertainment Earth Comic-Con Debut! Bif Bang Pow!'s incredible line of fully articulated action figures grounded in Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series rolls on with this extraordinary assortment. Each 1970s-style figure stands 8-inches tall in black and white, and features episode-specific fabric clothing, in addition to multiple points of articulation. They make excellent collectibles and appreciated gifts for any Twilight Zone aficionado! Each figure comes individually carded in blister packaging. Limited edition of 1,704 pieces each.
This Series 4 set includes 2 individually packaged action figures (subject to change):
1x Doctor Bernardi
1x Henry Bemis

Note: This item will first be available to purchase in person at San Diego Comic-Con. Online orders will ship after San Diego Comic-Con, while supplies last.

The Doctor comes from the surprising "Eye of the Beholder" episode that aired in 1960. Maybe he can operate at your house?

Henry Bemis is a nearsighted bank clerk who finds himself in the post-apocalyptic world following a nuclear attack in the intriguing 1959 episode "Time Enough at Last." He's ready to explore his new environs at your place!

"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead. Your next stop… the Twilight Zone." (Spoken by Rod Serling at the beginning of each The Twilight Zone episode.)

Age: 14+
Size: 8-inches tall
Edition Size: 1,704

This Item Is Availible At Entertainment Earth For Only $37.99 - Click Here

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Our Very Own Twilight Zone Marathon

Written By: Ken Hulsey

You can say what you will about the programing on the SyFy Channel, but there is one thing that they still do right and that one thing is their annual 4th of July Twilight Zone marathon.

The Twilight Zone is without a doubt the best Sci Fi anthology series to ever grace the air waves. Okay ... that little "Star Trek" show is pretty good too but nothing can touch "The Zone" when it comes to creative storytelling, plot twists and some damn fine performances from an "A" list of Hollywood actors.

Feeling in the mood to imitate this now time honoured holiday tradition that ranks right up there with watching the neighbor kids try to blow each other up this Independence Day I have concocted my own little Twilight Zone Marathon with the aide of Youtube.

Enjoy!

Oh, and we need to start things off with the appropriate intro:

There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call the Twilight Zone.

To Serve Man

This is the way nightmares begin... or, perhaps, end. Very simple, direct, unadorned. Incredible, and yet so terribly real that even while they're happening we live with them, attest them, and assimilate them. And if it's 12 o'clock noon, that's what you preoccupy yourself with. You don't think about 12 o'clock noon on the next day or the day after that. But that's what we should have been thinking about - tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. We were preoccupied with hands on a clock... when we should have been checking off a calendar.



How about you? Are you still on Earth, or on the ship, with me? well, it doesn't make very much difference because sooner or later we'll, all of us, be on the menu. All of us.

The recollections of one Michael Chambers with appropriate flashbacks and soliloquy. Or more simply stated, the evolution of man. The cycle of going from dust to dessert. The metamorphosis from being the ruler of a planet to an ingredient in someone's soup. It's tonight's bill of fare from The Twilight Zone

Jess-Belle

The Twilight Zone has existed in many lands, in many times. It has its roots in history, in something that happened long, long ago and got told about and handed down from one generation of folk to the other. In the telling the story gets added to and embroidered on, so that what might have happened in the time of the Druids is told as if it took place yesterday in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Such stories are best told by an elderly grandfather on a cold winter's night by the fireside--in the southern hills of the Twilight Zone.



Fair was Elly Glover.
Dark was Jess-Belle.
Both they loved the same man.
And both they loved him well.

Time Enough At Last

Well, at least I still have my books. And the best thing is, there's time now... all the time I need.



The best laid plans of mice and men and Henry Bemis, the small man in the glasses who wanted nothing but time. Henry Bemis, now just a part of a smashed landscape, just a piece of the rubble, just a fragment of what man has deeded to himself. Mr. Henry Bemis in the Twilight Zone.

A Stop at Willoughby

This is Gart Williams, age thirty-eight, a man protected by a suit of armor all held together by one bolt. Just a moment ago, someone removed the bolt, and Mr. Williams's protection fell away from him and left him a naked target. He's been cannonaded this afternoon by all the enemies of his life. His insecurity has shelled him, his sensitivity has straddled him with humiliation, his deep-rooted disquiet about his own worth has zeroed in on him, landed on target, and blown him apart. Mr. Gart Williams, ad agency exec, who in just a moment will move into the Twilight Zone - in a desperate search for survival.



Willoughby? Maybe it's wishful thinking nestled in a hidden part of a man's mind, or maybe it's the last stop in the vast design of things, or perhaps, for a man like Mr. Gart Williams, who climbed on a world that went by too fast, it's a place around the bend where he could jump off. Willoughby? Whatever it is, it comes with sunlight and serenity, and is a part of the Twilight Zone.

Nick of Time

It's as if every superstitious feeling you ever had is wrapped up in that one machine. It doesn't matter whether it can foretell the future. What matters is whether you believe more in, in luck and in fortune than you do in yourself. Well, you can decide your own life. You have a mind, a wonderful mind. Don't destroy it trying to justify that cheap penny fortune machine to yourself.



Counterbalance in the little town of Ridgeview, Ohio. Two people permanently enslaved by the tyranny of fear and superstition, facing the future with a kind of helpless dread. Two others facing the future with confidence, having escaped one of the darker places of the Twilight Zone.

The Odyssey of Flight 33

You're riding on a jet airliner en route from London to New York. You're at 35,000 feet atop an overcast and roughly fifty-five minutes from Idlewild Airport. But what you've seen occur inside the cockpit of this plane is no reflection on the aircraft or the crew. It's a safe, well-engineered, perfectly designed machine, and the men you've just met are a trained, cool, highly efficient team. The problem is simply that the plane is going too fast and there is nothing within the realm of knowledge or at least logic to explain it. Unbeknownst to passenger and crew, this airplane is heading into an unchartered region well off the beaten track of commercial travelers. It's moving into the Twilight Zone. What you're about to see we call The Odyssey of Flight 33.



A Global jet airliner, en route from London to New York on an uneventful afternoon in the year 1961, but now reported overdue and missing, and by now searched for on land, sea, and air by anguished human beings fearful of what they'll find. But you and I know where she is, you and I know what's happened. So if some moment, any moment, you hear the sound of jet engines flying atop the overcast, engines that sound searching and lost, engines that sound desperate, shoot up a flare or do something. That would be Global 33 trying to get home from the Twilight Zone.

It's A Good Life

Tonight's story on The Twilight Zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction. This, as you may recognize, is a map of the United States, and there's a little town there called Peaksville. On a given morning not too long ago, the rest of the world disappeared and Peaksville was left all alone. Its inhabitants were never sure whether the world was destroyed and only Peaksville left untouched or whether the village had somehow been taken away. They were, on the other hand, sure of one thing: the cause. A monster had arrived in the village. Just by using his mind, he took away the automobiles, the electricity, the machines - because they displeased him - and he moved an entire community back into the dark ages - just by using his mind. Now I'd like to introduce you to some of the people in Peaksville, Ohio. This is Mr. Fremont. It's in his farmhouse that the monster resides. This is Mrs. Fremont. And this is Aunt Amy, who probably had more control over the monster in the beginning than almost anyone. But one day she forgot. She began to sing aloud. Now, the monster doesn't like singing, so his mind snapped at her, turned her into the smiling, vacant thing you're looking at now. She sings no more. And you'll note that the people in Peaksville, Ohio, have to smile. They have to think happy thoughts and say happy things because once displeased, the monster can wish them into a cornfield or change them into a grotesque, walking horror. This particular monster can read minds, you see. He knows every thought, he can feel every emotion. Oh yes, I did forget something, didn't I? I forgot to introduce you to the monster. This is the monster. His name is Anthony Fremont. He's six years old, with a cute little-boy face and blue, guileless eyes. But when those eyes look at you, you'd better start thinking happy thoughts, because the mind behind them is absolutely in charge. This is the Twilight Zone.



No kids came to play with me today, not a single one, and I wanted someone to play with!

Living Doll

My name is Talky Tina and I'm beginning to hate you.



Of course, we all know dolls can't really talk, and they certainly can't commit murder. But to a child caught in the middle of turmoil and conflict, a doll can become many things: friend, defender, guardian. Especially a doll like Talky Tina who did talk and did commit murder, in the misty region of the Twilight Zone.

Deaths-Head Revisited

Mr. Schmidt, recently arrived in a small Bavarian village which lies eight miles northwest of Munich, a picturesque, delightful little spot onetime known for its scenery but more recently related to other events having to do with some of the less positive pursuits of man: human slaughter, torture, misery and anguish. Mr. Schmidt, as we will soon perceive, has a vested interest in the ruins of a concentration camp - for once, some seventeen years ago, his name was Gunther Lutze. He held the rank of a captain in the S.S. He was a black-uniformed strutting animal whose function in life was to give pain, and like his colleagues of the time he shared the one affliction most common amongst that breed known as Nazis: he walked the Earth without a heart. And now former S.S. Captain Lutze will revisit his old haunts, satisfied perhaps that all that is awaiting him in the ruins on the hill is an element of nostalgia. What he does not know, of course, is that a place like Dachau cannot exist only in Bavaria. By its nature, by its very nature, it must be one of the populated areas of the Twilight Zone.



All the Dachaus must remain standing. The Dachaus, the Belsens, the Buchenwalds, the Auschwitzes-all of them. They must remain standing because they are a monument to a moment in time when some men decided to turn the Earth into a graveyard. Into it they shoveled all of their reason, their logic, their knowledge, but worst of all, their conscience. And the moment we forget this, the moment we cease to be haunted by this remembrance, then we become gravediggers. Something to dwell on and remember, not only in the Twilight Zone but wherever men walk God's Earth.

Monday, June 20, 2011

SyFy To Once Again Air The Annual TWILIGHT ZONE Marathon July 4th

Source: NBC / Universal

Syfy will celebrate the Fourth of July weekend with three marathons (Warehouse 13, Eureka and The Twilight Zone) along with the premiere of the horror movie The Hills Have Eyes.

The fireworks begin on Friday, July 1, by giving fans of Syfy’s two most popular series a chance to re-live last year’s exciting seasons. The Warehouse 13 season two marathon airs 8AM-8PM (ET/PT), while the Eureka season 4.0 marathon runs 11PM-5AM.

Both series will return on Monday, July 11, with Eureka season 4.5 premiering at 8PM and Warehouse 13 season three at 9PM, followed by the debut of Alphas at 10PM, forming Syfy’s new Monday night scripted programming block -- “The Most Powerful Night of the Week.”

On Saturday, July 3, The Hills Have Eyes at 9PM will be the centerpiece of daylong frightful movies including The Cave, Children of the Corn and The Devil’s Advocate.

The holiday festivities conclude with the 40-hour The Twilight Zone marathon, running Sunday, July 3 from 9AM-5AM and Monday, July 4, from 8AM-4AM, which takes viewers into a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity

See Also: Comic Con Exclusive William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina Doll Replica / A Tribute To Anne Francis (1930 - 2011)/ / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina & Willie Figures - Comic Con Exclusives! / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #81 - #90

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Comic Con Exclusive William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll

Source: Entertainment Earth

Order Your William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll Here For Only $32.99!


William Shatner is TV royalty-- this is unquestionable. As Captain Kirk, he was transformed into a huge number of collectibles, but his other TV appearances don't quite seem to get the quantity of toys. The Big Giant Head? Nothing. T.J. Hooker? Zippo. But we're helping to solve the Twilight Zone oversight with this swell Twilight Zone Bob Wilson / Don Carter Figure Exclusive! You get a great deluxe-boxed figure with two outfits, both based on his appearances in the classic sci-fi anthology series. Don't miss out on this one. Pre-order now!

Twilight Zone Bob Wilson / Don Carter Figure Exclusive

  • Fully articulated, 8-inch tall Bob Wilson / Don Carter Deluxe Action Figure!
  • Comic-Con Exclusive based on Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series.
  • Features one action figure body along with clothing and accessories to recreate William Shatner's image from two episodes: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Nick of Time."
  • All-new head sculpt officially approved by William Shatner!
  • Real fabric clothing and a 1970s retro style.
Entertainment Earth Comic-Con Exclusive! Bif Bang Pow!'s incredible line of fully articulated action figures grounded in Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series rolls on with this extraordinary figure. The 1970s-style figure stands 8-inches tall in shades of black and white and features episode-fabric clothing, in addition to multiple points of articulation and an all-new head sculpt officially approved by William Shatner. It would make an excellent collectible and appreciated gift for any Twilight Zone aficionado! Limited edition of 1,500 pieces.

Features one action figure body along with clothing and accessories so you can recreate William Shatner's image from two episodes: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Nick of Time."

Note: This item will first be available to purchase in person at San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con. Online orders will ship after New York Comic-Con, while supplies last.

True to William Shatner's performance in the captivating "Nick of Time" episode from November of 1960, this Don Carter Action Figure sports accurate clothing (including his watch) and a miniature Mystic Seer fortune-telling machine accessory! If you're hooked on The Twilight Zone, you need this!

Based on the spine-chilling episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" that featured William Shatner and the ultra-creepy Gremlin, this terrific action figure presents former mental patient Bob Wilson with handgun and newspaper accessories, just like in the show. If you don't order this, you too may come to doubt your sanity!

"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead. Your next stop… the Twilight Zone." (Spoken by Rod Serling at the beginning of each The Twilight Zone episode.)


Age: 14+
Size: 8-inches tall

See Also: The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina Doll Replica / A Tribute To Anne Francis (1930 - 2011)/ / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina & Willie Figures - Comic Con Exclusives! / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #81 - #90

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina Doll Replica

Order Yours Here For Only $139.99!

Source: Entertainment Earth

If you like your collectibles big and a little creepy, the The Twilight Zone Talky Tina Doll Replica - EE Exclusive is just the thing for you! This giant talking doll is based on the designs from the original TV series, with a murderous gaze but minus the killer personality seen on the show. We still wouldn't suggest turning your back on her, but this limited edition collectible doll is well worth pre-ordering so you won't miss out!

The Twilight Zone Talky Tina Doll Replica - EE Exclusive:

"My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you."
Exclusive 18-inch talking-doll replica from the iconic The Twilight Zone TV series.
Based on the episode titled "Living Doll" that starred Telly Savalas.
Speaks 5 phrases and features eyes that open and close.
Talky Tina is back again… to stay!
The buzz of Comic-Con is now available!

Entertainment Earth Exclusive! One of the most talked about items revealed at San Diego Comic-Con is here, available to order for the first time ever! This authentically reproduced black-and-white Talky Tina Doll Replica from The Twilight Zone is a lifelike exclusive that stands 18-inches tall and features rotocast Vinyl head, arms, and legs; soft fabric body and fabric clothing; rooted hair; eyelids that open and close; and a talking mechanism. Don't miss this exclusive Talky Tina Doll!
Talky Tina comes with a certificate of authenticity and speaks the following memorable phrases:

"My name is Talky Tina, and I love you very much."
"My name is Talky Tina, and I don't think I like you."
"My name is Talky Tina, and you'd better be nice to me."
"My name is Talky Tina, and you'll be sorry."
"My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you."

Long before Chucky, there was Talky Tina, star of one of the most spine-chilling episodes of The Twilight Zone ever aired. In the show titled "Living Doll" that also starred Telly Savalas, Tina kept coming back and coming back, no matter what he did to try to destroy her. If you remember that frightening episode, you may think twice before ordering this item. But don't worry. After all, she's only an innocent talking replica… or is she?

"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead. Your next stop… the Twilight Zone." (Spoken by Rod Serling at the beginning of each The Twilight Zone episode.)

Age: 13+
Size: 18-inches tall
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery Type: 3 x AG13 (LR44)

See Also: A Tribute To Anne Francis (1930 - 2011)/ / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina & Willie Figures - Comic Con Exclusives! / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #81 - #90