It's that time of year again: Women flocking to movie theaters to watch the latest part of the "vampire billionaire mystery man loves wallflower who is ohhh so special" show. Leaving the mall, I even saw a guy changing out of a plumber's (!!!) outift into a twilight t-shirt. He is either p-whipped or must be mentally ill. At least this is the last installment of a series that has once again proven why women as consumers are easy to exploit... of course, a worthy successor of p-worship is already out (50 shades), taking over where Mr. Longtooth left off...
Twilight Zone
Man, I was hoping this thread would be about the Rod Serling TV series.
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Quote: (11-16-2012 05:32 PM)MSW2007 Wrote:
Man, I was hoping this thread would be about the Rod Serling TV series.
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Same, loved that show.
"A flower can not remain in bloom for years, but a garden can be cultivated to bloom throughout seasons and years." - xsplat
Yeah Twilight Zone kicks ass
Quote: (11-16-2012 05:32 PM)Cincinnatus Wrote:
Man, I was hoping this thread would be about the Rod Serling TV series.
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Let's go ahead and hijack the thread and make it about the Rod Serling series. I've only watched a few episodes thus far, but I can see there some red pill lessons.
Episode #12: "What You Need". An ex-baseball player finds success by launching a new career. A girl finds success by being friendly and helpful to that man in a feminine way.
Episode #114: "I Dream of Genie". A bookkeeper finds a genie lamp and has one wish to make. Since he wants both love and money, he chooses to be a movie star's husband. You can probably guess what the outcome is.
Easily one of the greatest TV shows of all time
Some of the Rod Sterling stories are profound, I happen to be looking for all the series in a DVD set for winter viewing.
Yes hijack the thread.
Yes hijack the thread.
I grew up watching Twilight Zone. I wouldn't sleep next to a wall after the story of the little girl who falls into another dimension in the wall.
Rico... Sauve....
Quote: (09-10-2017 03:50 AM)Sherman Wrote:
I grew up watching Twilight Zone. I wouldn't sleep next to a wall after the story of the little girl who falls into another dimension in the wall.
That was episode #91, "Little Girl Lost". There was a mix of different writers from 1959 to 1964. Beaumont's are usually about mysterious paranormal events, as opposed to having a moral.
Quote: (09-10-2017 01:03 AM)Diogenesis Wrote:
Quote: (11-16-2012 05:32 PM)Cincinnatus Wrote:
Man, I was hoping this thread would be about the Rod Serling TV series.
2/10 Will Not Post In This Thread Again
Let's go ahead and hijack the thread and make it about the Rod Serling series. I've only watched a few episodes thus far, but I can see there some red pill lessons.
Episode #12: "What You Need". An ex-baseball player finds success by launching a new career. A girl finds success by being friendly and helpful to that man in a feminine way.
Episode #114: "I Dream of Genie". A bookkeeper finds a genie lamp and has one wish to make. Since he wants both love and money, he chooses to be a movie star's husband. You can probably guess what the outcome is.
Nice five year thread bump bro! I remember the OP of this thread, Asaxon you big Canadian faggot!!!
This is one of the most memorable episodes--"To Serve Man."
There have been several ROK posts about Twilight Zone episodes, or at least relating to them.
e.g. The Hunt
e.g. The Hunt
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