Episode 49:
Vaulting: Twilight Zone: The Movie

You are about to enter another dimension of overlooked nostalgia. There you will join Morgan Leger as he finds himself in a most peculiar place with nothing to do but review The Twilight Zone.

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Name: poke1177
Date And Time: 2012-04-28 10:45:02
Comment: u forgot the scene with the demon tv world with cartwright with the dragon and the mind**** and the fire with eyes that white and her getting eatin and the comments of youtubers of her being in the simpsons and the scarinest of the demon world on that tv and stuff. other than that exellent review morgan

Name: Nathan Forester
Date And Time: 2012-01-29 05:58:58
Comment: Good review.

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Date And Time: 2011-09-18 13:10:54
Comment: Hey Nic Kramer, I also heared that Warner Bros. own over 92 scripts or episodes that Rod Serling made.

Name: JY
Date And Time: 2011-09-18 01:34:00
Comment: William Shater and John Lithgow did a joke about the sagement in 3rd Rock form the sun!

Name: Mike Dutton
Date And Time: 2011-09-17 12:27:44
Comment: I loved this review. It was well put together and well written. I especially liked how Morgan took the time off the review to pay respects to Vic Morrow and the two children he was acting with in that unfortunate accident. If you guys haven't seen the full clip of that part Morgan showed briefly, just don't. It was gut-wrenching to watch, and you'll understand just why Morgan refused to show the full sequence here. The rest of the review was well structured and the delivery of lines and gags was well timed. I particularly enjoyed the Red Dwarf theme tune at the beginning. I gotto say, Morgan, I'm glad I got you into that. The War of the Worlds Musical, and Red Dwarf, both of which have become Vaulting production themes!... Wasn't expecting that, but for laughs, let's see what I can get you into next! XD I give this review 3.5 stars out of 4. I'm curious to know what will come next now.

Name: Jaimetud
Date And Time: 2011-09-17 01:33:31
Comment: Honestly, this is the most well-put together episode I've ever seen you do. The comparisons, the timing, it was spot on. Great show, dude.

Name: Morgan
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 21:54:21
Comment: @ Tron Jr. - Actually, I have seen Dick Tracy and enjoyed every minute of it. What was a little off-putting was some of the obvious ADR (there are moments were you can tell additional dialouge was added after the movie was made in spots where it doesn't need it like that montage of Dick and the kid and his constant replies of "When do we eat?"). But the film had troubles with the script and I know of the troubles that occured behind production thanks to a book on Comic Book Movies from Virgin Books. But still, production faults aside, its a wonderful movie, sadly underrated, but glad to hear it will get a bigger cult audience with that Blu-Ray which is coming out.

Name: RJ
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 21:06:13
Comment: Great review, Morgan, and I have to say I completely agree with your opinion on the movie. I, too, find the film underrated. The Vic Morrow Incident is truly tragic, which is why I myself find the that first segment almost unwatchable, still the rest of the film I found enjoyable (especially the 3rd and 4th segments). As I said, great review, Morgan.

Name: Tron Jr
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 21:01:49
Comment: You should really check out Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy, is so Disney's underratter!

Name: James Fox
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 20:27:24
Comment: I actually liked the "Kick The Can" segment

Name: Morgan
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 19:42:12
Comment: @ Nic Kramer - It was a scene "too good" to spoil for those who have yet to see it. @ (Blank) - duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude I will for the next one

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Date And Time: 2011-09-16 19:31:26
Comment: duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude you need a shave!

Name: Nic Kramer
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 18:03:37
Comment: I should point out that Heckle and Jeckle are from Terrytoons (and are held hostage from CBS/Vitacom), not Warners. You also didn't mention that the brief animated segment from "It's a Good Life" was animated by Sally Cruikshank who did the bizzare animated short, "Quasi at the Quackadero" and serveral memorable segments for The Children's Television Workshop (now called Sesame Workshop).

Name: Morgan
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 15:39:41
Comment: @AnimePursuit: I cut the bit of the 'copter crashing because of its grisly nature, but most online versions have it intact. I didn't want something greatly disturbing to distract from the enjoyable mood of the review. @AnimePursuit: I do now

Name: turtles boy
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 12:05:49
Comment: Did you know Nightmare at 20,000 Feet is based on a short story called Alone by Night?

Name: AnimePursuit
Date And Time: 2011-09-16 09:49:24
Comment: I really enjoyed this review. It's nice to see someone enjoying this underrated movie. I wish to watch it myself but I haven't found it in a store. I am raising money to buy the DVD as I don't have a Blue Ray player yet. I love the Twilight Zone series and have watched some of the 80s version and the 2003 version with Forest Whitaker. The 2003 version had too many guest stars in my opinion. Anyway I also enjoy tales from the darkside another anthology series. It is a shame that the lasting impression of this movie is the accident and I can't believe they released the crash footage to the public! That is shameful or was them dying censored from the footage? Just want to know before I send a angry letter to them.

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