Reading these reviews and comments I'm finding myself juiced to revisit The Twilight Zone, a series I dimly remember mostly from decades ago in reruns.
If Rod Serling were still alive today, he would be 85. .
His cool short story "Button, Button" was made into last year's crap-tacular feature film "The Box."If Rod Serling were still alive today, he would be 85. .
For what it's worth, TZ writer Richard Matheson is 83 and he's still writing. Mostly books and short stories these days, but he's also scripting an upcoming Broadway musical version of SOMEWHERE IN TIME . . . .
His cool short story "Button, Button" was made into last year's crap-tacular feature film "The Box."If Rod Serling were still alive today, he would be 85. .
For what it's worth, TZ writer Richard Matheson is 83 and he's still writing. Mostly books and short stories these days, but he's also scripting an upcoming Broadway musical version of SOMEWHERE IN TIME . . . .
That's actually the first version of the story I ever experienced, and it worked much better as a TZ short than as a film. The first act of the film was basically the entire TZ episode; a focused, single, complete story; with the second and third acts a bunch of confused unnecessary nonsense added to bring the run time to an acceptable feature length."Button, Button" was also adapted by Matheson himself as an episode of the 1986 CBS Twilight Zone revival.
I don't know, I think with the changing landscape he would have had the ability to become more subtle in his writing. Serling on HBO. Damn what a missed opportunity.
I've only read the short story, which I liked a great deal. Short, simple, to the point, and effective.
I'm glad to see Matheson is still writing and doing well. He has had a ton of his stories adapted to the big screen.
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