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The Twilight Zone has been a mainstay for me for most of my life. Along with Star Trek, The original Twilight Zone series was a one that I would watch regularly with my dad. Every night in syndication we would watch another of the Rod Serling classic tales and I would find myself swept into another dimension, a detention not only of sight and sound but of mind. This time however, writer Director Jordan Peele is at the helm and, after two successful films, he takes on the classic started sixty years ago.
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The Twilight Zone has been a mainstay for me for most of my life. Along with Star Trek, The original Twilight Zone series was a one that I would watch regularly with my dad. Every night in syndication we would watch another of the Rod Serling classic tales and I would find myself swept into another dimension, a detention not only of sight and sound but of mind. This time however, writer Director Jordan Peele is at the helm and, after two successful films, he takes on the classic started sixty years ago.
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