We’re back! Love is in the air as
Craig gazes seductively into the eyes of the first two Twilight Zone episodes
he ever saw (“The Chaser” and “Jess-Belle”). Along the way he completely
undermines his own efforts to be more “woke” when it comes to lusting after the
opposite sex… just in time for Valentine’s Day (which was two weeks ago, so our
perfect record of always being late remains intact). It’s a heady brew of Paley Center
complaints, surprising Psycho tangents, and more cast connections than
you can shake a silver hairpin at. Draw a warm bath, light some candles, and crack
open the Courvoisier. Ooh la la!
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards
ballot: https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/?p=890
“I’m in the Mood for Love” performed by the Jackie Gleason & His Orchestra (from the album Music for Lovers Only, copyright 1953 by Capitol Records)
“Love Potion No. 9” performed by The Clovers (copyright 1959 by Capitol Records)
“Every Breath You Take” performed by The Police (from the album Synchronicity, copyright 1983 by A&M Records)
“The Ballad of Jess-Belle (single edit)” performed by Terrea Lea (copyright 1963 by CBS Music)
“I Wonder as I Wander” performed by Terrea Lea (from the album Folk Songs and Ballads, copyright 1958 by HiFi Records)
“The Ocelot” composed and conducted by Joseph Mullendore (from the album Honey West: Original Music from the Soundtrack, copyright 1965 by ABC Records)
“Love Potion No. 9 (instrumental)” performed by Enoch Light and The Light Brigade (from the album Discotheque Vol. 2, copyright 1965 by Command Records)
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