Opening sequence from the original broadcast of The Outer Limits, 1961. This is being uploaded for an academic presentation I am giving on November 21, 2008, and will remain up on YouTube as long a...
Opening sequence from the original broadcast of The Outer Limits, 1961. This is being uploaded for an academic presentation I am giving on November 21, 2008, and will remain up on YouTube as long as there are no copyright issues.
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I don't understand how you can bear to watch something in black and white. I love the 1995 outer limits, scariest thing I ever watched, as a kid. especially the epesode with the demon people. *shudders* I'd love to be able to get into the original series, but It just isn't gonna happen.
lol dear, thats what i grew up with, and also Gothic stuff from the 60's- with Vincent Price of course... now the SCARIEST movie at that time for me was the original " The Haunting"- now imagine when i tell My kids that grandma didn't have T.V. until she was ten,No pinball or video games-they had a radio,ha ha- the kids just give me that blank look......P.S. the "Exorcist" didnt do crap for me, thought it was a waste of my 2.00 bucks they jacked up the movie for-
Well if you aren't turned on by "ideas" then stay with color. Some of the greatest films are in b/w, like say Dracula and Frankenstein and Dr. Strangelove. All classics.
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now imagine when i tell My kids that grandma didn't have T.V. until she was ten,No pinball or video games-they had a radio,ha ha- the kids just give me that blank look......P.S. the "Exorcist" didnt do crap for me, thought it was a waste of my 2.00 bucks they jacked up the movie for-
Some of the greatest films are in b/w, like say Dracula and Frankenstein and Dr. Strangelove. All classics.