The Outer Limits, the man who was never born part three
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martin landau plays his part with conviction. In 1963 the concept of coming from the future to change the past must have seemed so far beyond the standard tv fare of the time. but landau brings a very human sense of despair as the pattern of time unfolds despite his efforts
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From a time when people used their minds.
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FYI: just posted a 4-part "The Outer Limits documentary" with interviews from William Shatner, Harlan Ellison, Robert Culp, et al. Check it out if interested.
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@idak12 not all kids.
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@BrimptonFopp its just rubbish , the poor kids of today have no imagination or wonder watching todays rubbish. Shame on Hollywood , there is just no real magic in movies or tv shows any more
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@SuperZenozeno : I look at homeless people, and imagine them in their true, happy and healthy selves. It's good exercise for the imagination. It's going to be interesting when our society flips back around to health and strength again. ;])
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Andro reminds me in "appearance only" of a homeless hard core crack head I once met in dwn twn LA a few yrs ago, w/ face, limp & all & yes he would fit in our pre appocalypic times, yes indeed mates, I have to tell you thking in retro the OL's was quite prophetic in some regards id say.
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Ugliness used to shock and horrify us...now it's just commonplace. Now, virtue, wholesomeness, strength and visual appeal dismay us and turn us away...
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Clearly superior programming. I hope more younger viewers get to appreciate programs like the Outer Limits.
Take notice younger viewers. No over the top music,no special effects...just a beautiful screenplay.Real actors with perfect diction.Something Hollywood ditched for it's current lineup of smash you in the face crappy movies they foist upon the masses.
BrimptonFopp 3 years ago 44
I been showing episodes of Outer Limit and Twilight Zone to My Daughters, Age between 7 and 12. They all are enjoying them.
unclepatrick2 3 years ago 14