Sunday, November 24, 2019

3x14 "Through a Glass, Markie"




Sheesh, astral projection phantom kids can be SO annoying, am I right?  Join Craig as he sips some hot chocolate and digs into the classic Twilight Zone episode “Nightmare as a Child,” then jumps forward 25 years into the future to give the 80’s TZ effort “Little Boy Lost” the KID gloves treatment (ha! See what we did there?). Look (well, listen) for a guest appearance by Andrew Ramage of twilightzonemuseum.com fame, then revel in the triumphant return of Dr. Reba Wissner, our very own TZ Music Guru.

Theme: “Neither Here Nor There (9/22/2019 Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “The Hole/TV People” (from the Poltergeist soundtrack composed by Jerry Goldsmith, copyright 1982 by Polygram Records)

“Axel F” performed by Harold Faltermeyer (from the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, copyright 1984 by MCA Records)

“Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” performed by Rupert Holmes (from the album Partners in Crime, copyright 1979 by Infinity Records/MCA Records)

“Twinkle Twinkle” (from the album Nature Sounds: Forest Mystique, copyright 2018 by Simply Relaxing Tunes)

“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” performed by Fabio Perry (music) and Dead-Rose (vocals) (copyright status unknown)

Terry Burnham Memorial Project 2016: 


Dr. Reba Wissner’s A DIMENSION OF SOUND: MUSIC IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE:


Craig’s Twilight Zone 16mm (Mis)Adventure:


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Sunday, November 3, 2019

3x13 "Believis or Not"




Boo! It’s a word designed to scare… or to heckle a comedian. Somehow both definitions apply this week as Craig tackles his ultimate fear by watching two notoriously awful Twilight Zone comedies (“Mr. Bevis” and “Cavender is Coming”), and honestly, what’s more terrifying than that? It’s a Hallowe’en episode with a smile. Oh wait, that’s not a smile…. that’s a frozen mask of abject terror. Boo!

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Theme: “Neither Here Nor There (Very Hairy Variant)” by Twin Loops

“Opus 185: Descent” composed and performed by Sigmund Krähe (copyright Sigmund Krähe)

“Yakety Sax” (aka The Benny Hill Theme) performed by Ronnie Aldrich and His Orchestra

“The Wild Bunch: Main Title” composed and conducted by Jerry Fielding (from The Wild Bunch Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, copyright 1968 by Warner Records Inc.)

“The Third Man Theme” (aka “The Harry Lime Theme”) performed by Anton Karas (single, copyright 1949 by Decca Records)

“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” performed by Tears for Fears (from the album Songs from the Big Chair, copyright 1985 by Phonogram/Mercury Records)

“Firewater” performed by The Astronauts (from Surf Party: The Original Soundtrack Album, copyright 1964 by 20th Century Records)

“I’m So Glad We Had This Time Together” performed by Carol Burnett (probably copyrighted, I dunno)

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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

3x12a "Money for Nothin' and Your Tix for Free"



Contest time!  We’ve partnered with Fathom Events and CBS Home Entertainment to give away five pairs of tickets to The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration, which will screen in more than 600 movie theaters across the U.S., on November 14th, 2019. Along with a new short documentary about Rod Serling, they’ll be showing 6 quintessential episodes (“Walking Distance,” “Time Enough at Last,” “The Invaders,” “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street,” “Eye of the Beholder,” and “To Serve Man”). Wanna go? FOR FREE? Well, of course you do! And you can…. but you have to enter.


Contest details: Email us at zonepod@gmail.com with the following: your name, the two participating theaters closest to you (find out at https://www.fathomevents.com/twilightzone), and your favorite of the six episodes being screened at the event. Deadline is midnight, Pacific Standard Time, on Sunday, November 3rd, 2019.


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Sunday, October 20, 2019

3x12 "Hit Me with Your Best Slot"




This week, Craig spins the cosmic roulette wheel in honor of the Twilight Zone classics “The Fever” and “The Prime Mover” while self-medicating an ongoing sinus malfunction with a single-malt Scotch. Take my advice and roll the dice, baby.

“Neither Here Nor There (Viva Las Version)” by Twin Loops

“The Hong Kong Triad” performed by Thievery Corporation (from the album The Mirror Conspiracy, copyright 2000 by ESL Records)

“Hanukkah in Vegas” performed by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine (from the album Cocktails with Santa, copyright 2013 by Coverage Records)

Watch Robert Florey’s The Life and Death of 9413: A Hollywood Extra at https://vimeo.com/212551702

The Goldsmith Odyssey Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/159614

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Sunday, October 6, 2019

3x11 "We All Scream for Jet Stream"




Check your bags and try to avoid a TSA cavity search as you board tonight’s double-feature flight into the unknown. Craig takes the yoke and performs aerial maneuvers over, under and through the classic Twilight Zone episodes “The Last Flight” and “The Odyssey of Flight 33.” In the final analysis, only one will emerge unscathed. Along the way Craig struggles with French pronunciations, extols the glory of stop-motion dinosaurs and powers through some kind of sinus malfunction. Mon dieu!


Theme: “Neither Here Nor There (9/22/2019 Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Sunny” performed by Dave Pike (from the album Jazz for the Jet Set, copyright 1966 by WEA International)

“Interlude” performed by Thievery Corporation (from the album The Richest Man in Babylon, copyright 2002 by Eighteenth Street/ESL Music)

“On Danse a la Villette” and “La Vraie Valse Musette” performed by Basil Bunelik (solo accordian)

“Royal Air Force March Past” performed by the Central Band of the Royal Air Force (from the album On Tour: Central Band of the Royal Air Force, copyright 1995 by Cala Records)

“Serenata” performed by The Jonah Jones Quartet (from the album Great Instrumental Hits, copyright 1961 by Capitol Records)

"The Return of the Red Baron" performed by The Royal Guardsmen (from the album Snoopy and His Friends, copyright 1967 by Laurie Records)

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Monday, September 30, 2019

3x10 "A Conversation with Koren Shadmi"




Koren Shadmi’s graphic novel The Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television drops on October 8th, and he was kind enough to drop by (in a virtual sense) and talk about it. As usual, Craig trips all over his tongue, breathes too hard and says “um” way too many times.


Theme: “Neither Here Nor There (9/22/2019 Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Venus” performed by Sine (from the compilation album Chill Out! The Techno Evolution Continues, copyright 1993 by Instinct Records)








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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

3x09 "A Chat with Rod Serling (Mark Silverman, Actually)"

 

Submitted for your approval---- Professional voice actor Mark Silverman, planet Earth’s only official Rod Serling vocal impressionist (sanctioned by Serling’s estate and everything!), who kindly spent half an hour chatting TZ with us and regaling us with his talent. Get it while it’s hot! This one’s gonna be worth money someday, gang. And download it twice, in case you misplace the first one.


“Neither Here nor There (3.6)” by Twin Loops

“Doors of Perception” performed by Deep Space Network (from the album Big Rooms, copyright 1993 by Instinct Records)


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Saturday, August 3, 2019

3x08 "You Can't Blurry Love"




Is this a podcast about a television series, or a podcast ABOUT a podcast about a television series? Craig takes a deep dive into “Blurryman,” the extremely meta season finale of the 2019 Twilight Zone reboot, then takes a shocking left turn partway through that threatens to change podcasting as we know it forever. Okay, that may be a slight exaggeration. Let’s just say this episode is not to be missed.

“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

"Twilight Zone 2019 (End Title Theme)" composed by Marius Constant, performed by Marco Beltrami and Brandon Roberts

“Halloween (Main Theme)” composed and performed by John Carpenter, from Halloween: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (copyright 1983 by Varèse Sarabande Records)

Miscellaneous cues from Hangover Square composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, from Hangover Square: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (copyright 1945 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

“The Sleeper Car” performed by Thievery Corporation, from the EP .38.45 (A Thievery Number) (copyright 1998 by ESL Music)


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Sunday, July 7, 2019

3x07 "Sturm und Bang"




This week Craig stares down the barrel of “The Blue Scorpion” as he nears the end of the new Twilight Zone’s first season. Along the way he goes off half-cocked on a 20-gauge trip down memory lane, which may have been triggered (ha!) by second-hand TV smoke (hey, weirder things have happened up in here). He also tells the triumphant tale of one man’s endless quest for a Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award… which, as fate would have it, isn’t so endless at all.  Listen first, ask questions later.

Check out my appearance on Victor Gamboa’s OUTER LIMITS PODCAST here:


“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“I Never Had No One” performed by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs (“Old MacDonald Had a Boogaloo Farm” B-side, copyright 1968 by MGM Records)  

“It Ain’t No Easy Thing” performed by Carla Thomas (previously unissued track, recorded between 1960 and 1968, copyright Staxx Records)

“Moon Love” performed by Electric Moon (from the album Lunatics & Lunatics Revenge, copyright 2015 by Sireena Records)

“San and Ashitaka in the Forest of the Deer God” composed by Joe Hisaishi (from the Princess Mononoke soundtrack, copyright 1999 by Milan Records)

Assorted cues from Taxi Driver composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann (from the Taxi Driver soundtrack, copyright 1976 by Arista Records)


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Friday, June 21, 2019

3x06 "I.C.E.-Scream Cone"




Join us as we celebrate the first day of summer with a light and sunny excursion into…. HA! Not even. This week, the dark and moody “Point of Origin,” the eighth episode of Jordan Peele’s new Twilight Zone series, finds itself trussed up in Craig’s interrogation apparatus. Along the way he crushes slightly on Ginnifer Goodwin (because hey, even woke dudes are weak sometimes), and somehow manages to debut yet another jingle.

“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“CineTerra,” “Mirror Image,” “Triton” and “First Crash” composed and conducted by Howard Shore (from the album Crash: The Complete Original Score, copyright 2014 by Howe Records LLC)

“This Land Is Your Land” performed by Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards (from the album Thirty-Two Cents: Postage Due, copyright 2008 by Rising Son Records)

“Immigrant Song” performed by Midnite String Quartet (from the album MSQ Performs Led Zeppelin, copyright 2014 by Roma Music Group)

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Friday, June 7, 2019

3x05 "NAMALTuous"



Men are pigs, am I right? This time around, Craig examines his manhood (not as sexy as it sounds) in relation to the rampant toxic masculinity on display in the new Twilight Zone episode “Not All Men.” Along the way he tries to atone for horn-dogging on writer Heather Anne Campbell, valiantly chides his fellow dudes who refuse to join him on the Woke Train, and manages to debut a brand new jingle in the process.



“Neither Here nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Whole Lotta Your Love” performed by Lee Hurst, copyright 1973 by A&M Records

“Hello” performed by Lionel Richie (from the album Can’t Slow Down, copyright 1983 by Motown Records)

“Mysterioso” (library cues ZR-8, ZR-9, ZR-65 and ZR-68) composed by George Hormel, copyright Fairwest Music (USA) Inc. obo Bistro Music (administered by Conexion Media Group, Inc.)

“Dream” composed by Ib Glindemann, copyright EuroScreen Music


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Sunday, May 26, 2019

3x04 "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Bradbury"





The day has arrived. After four decidedly underwhelming episodes (and one pretty good one), Jordan Peele’s new Twilight Zone series offers up a bona fide masterpiece: “Six Degrees of Freedom.” Mission to Mars, or incredibly authentic simulation? You decide. And while you’re deciding… GET YOUR ASS TO MARS!


“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Family” performed by The Interrupters featuring Tim Armstrong (from the album The Interrupters, copyright 2014 by Epitaph/Hellcat Records)

“Don’t Blow It” composed and conducted by Cliff Martinez (from the Solaris soundtrack, copyright 2002 by Superb Records)

“Music of the Spheres” performed by Human Mesh Dance (from the album Mindflower, copyright 1994 by Instinct Ambient Records)


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Sunday, May 12, 2019

3x03 "Half-Baked Alaskan"



Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there! This week’s episode has… um, nothing whatsoever to do with honoring mothers. Instead, Craig asks the age-old question: what do Christmas Eve in Alaska and a kid running for President have in common?  The answer may surprise you. Episodes 4 and 5 of the new Twilight Zone series (“A Traveler” and “The Wunderkind”) are our research subjects this time around, and we’re gonna get all up in their business with our brand new microscope (from Whipple Industries, of course).


“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Here Comes Santa Claus” performed by Bing Crosby with The Andrews Sisters (copyright 1949 by Decca Records)

“Jingle Bells” performed by the Jackie Gleason & His Orchestra (from the album Merry Christmas, copyright 1956 by Capitol Records)

“Here Comes Santa Claus” performed by Doris Day (copyright 1949 by Columbia Records)

“Rock Your Body” performed by Justin Timberlake (from the album Justified, copyright 2002 by Jive Records)

“A Rod-Damned Massacre” performed by Incurable Dog Cancer (from the forthcoming album Canine Inch Nails, copyright 2019 by Butterscotch Eclipse Records)

“Utrom (Kandis Mix)” performed by Tied & Tickled Trio (from the album Ea1 Ea2 Rmx, copyright 1999 by Moor Music)


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Saturday, April 27, 2019

3x02 "Blunt Force Drama"




This week Craig hits the ‘rewind’ button on the third episode of the new Twilight Zone and, well… the third time’s the charm, as they say. With “Replay,” the series (mostly) overcomes its rocky start and presents a worthwhile--- and important--- episode about the black experience in America…. and not from a historical standpoint, either. This is NOW. This is REAL. There’s less humor this week than usual, which is completely appropriate.


“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Oogum Boogum Song” performed by Brenton Wood (from the album Oogum Boogum, copyright 1967 by Double Shot Records)

“Oogum Boogum Song” performed by Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star (from the album Lowrider Baby! Lullaby Versions of Cruisin’ Classics, copyright 2019 by Roma Music Group)

“On Danse a la Villette” performed by Basil Bunelik (solo accordian)

“Steganos” performed by The Honey Sacrifice (from the album Nights in Columbus, copyright 2010 by Neo Ouija Records)

“Backspace Unwind” performed by Lamb (from the album Backspace Unwind, copyright 2014 by Butler Records)


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Sunday, April 14, 2019

3x01 "Banana Peele"

 

Left turn! Host Craig suspends his plan to resume covering the first season of the classic Twilight Zone series to instead dive head-first into the first season of the brand new Twilight Zone series from Jordan Peele. This week he gazes suspiciously at the first two episodes (“The Comedian” and “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet”) and shares his knee-jerk reactions with little preparation or time to truly reflect in a meaningful fashion. Are the new episodes worth checking out? You’ll have to listen to get the full scoop. 

“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

“You’re the Inspiration” by Chicago (from the album Chicago 17, copyright 1983 by Full Moon/Asylum/Warner Bros)

“Medulla Oblongata” by The Dust Brothers (from the Fight Club soundtrack, copyright 1999 by Restless Records)

“Someone Is Watching You” by Andrea Terrinoni (from the album Pulsating Mind: Dreamy Instrumentals and Soundtracks, copyright 2018 by Andrea Terrinoni)

“Unsettling Perspectives” by Andrea Terrinoni (from the album Cinematic Cues Volume 3: Dark Drama, copyright 2016 by Flipper Srl Edizioni Musicali)

“Gloom” by Andrea Terrinoni (from the album Lifeline: Contemporary Emotional Ambient, copyright 2016 by Deneb Records)

TWILIGHT ZONE MAIN TITLE AND END THEMES composed by Marius Constant, performed by Marco Beltrami and Brandon Roberts

Vote for us in the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards! The details can be found here: 

https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/?p=741  

The deadline to vote is midnight on April 20th, 2019. Don’t delay, vote today! Like, right now. Go do it before you get sidetracked and forget. C’mon!


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Sunday, March 31, 2019

3x00a "An Existential Colonic"



Sometimes the self is the biggest hurdle, and usually we’re too close to see it. This week Craig gets a much-needed smack upside the head and gets his priorities straightened out (finally, right?).


Theme: “Neither Here nor There (Series 3 Revision)” by Twin Loops

“Ambient #1” performed by Control X (from the album To Abort Transmission, copyright 1995 by Instinct Records)

“Coming Back to Life” performed by Pink Floyd (from the album The Division Bell, copyright 1994 by Capitol Music/EMI)

Jordan Monsell’s amazing Twilight Zone collage: https://i2.wp.com/bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/twilight-zone-poster.jpg?ssl=1 

The key to said collage, should you need it: https://i2.wp.com/bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/twilight-zone-poster.jpg?ssl=1

Tom Elliot’s epic treatise on Rod Serling’s teleplay for Planet of the Apes (in which I provide the voice of producer Arthur P. Jacobs): http://thetwilightzonepodcast.com/rod-serlings-planet-of-the-apes/

Vote for us in the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards! The details can be found here: https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/?p=741  Don’t delay, vote today!


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Saturday, March 23, 2019

VOTE FOR US!!!!!!!

Our (okay, MY) Twilight Zone podcast, Between Light and Shadow, has once again been nominated for a coveted Rondo Hatton Horror Award. I hope longtime readers of this blog are also faithful listeners of the podcast... I also hope (rather fervently) that each and every one of you will cast a vote in our favor. We're up against some seriously stiff competition (including Tom Elliot's The Twilight Zone Podcast, which won last year), but I think we can take it... with YOUR help. Please take a couple of minutes to click on the link above (or here, if you're extra lazy) and cast your vote for us (okay, ME). All it takes is a quick email to taraco@aol.com.I highly encourage you to look through all the categories and nominees and vote for some (or all) of them, but MAKE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you indicate that in Category #20 (Best Multimedia Site, which podcasts fall under) you vote for Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast. It's the first one on the list, so you can't miss it. 2019 is the 60th Anniversary of The Twilight Zone, so a vote for us (okay, ME) is actually a vote for both the series and the legacy of Rod Serling himself. The deadline is April 20th, so go vote RIGHT NOW while you're thinking about it. I really need a win, gang. This is the third year in a row we've (okay, I'VE) been nominated, and I really want to believe that the third time's the charm. Thanks in advance, and kids... play nice.


Friday, March 1, 2019

3x00 "Help Me Rondo, Help Help Me Rondo"



No clever intro here. Just listen to the damn thing.

Here’s how to vote: http://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/

Theme: “Neither Here nor There (3.6)” by Twin Loops

“Come Back (Slow Version)” performed by the Depeche Mode (from the album Sounds of the Universe copyright 2009 by Mute Records)

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