But for those of you who are internet savvy enough, you should be able to find the episodes pretty easily online. [NOTE: If you're into this, also worth a look would be the similar horror anthology series for kids, Goosebumps (1995 - 1998), that was based on the popular R. L. Stine children's books of the same name.]. Good evening, boils and ghouls! Scrubs – It’s Guy Love, Between 3 Podcasters. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. What it’s about: The Fringe team investigates an organ thief and discovers that he is reclaiming the donated organs of a ballerina he was obsessed with in order to bring her back to life. And we all know there's nothing scarier than a clown, with razor-sharp teeth. Stars: Very well done. Nice job! Or, as Serling himself once stated, "I have no interest in a series which is purely and uniquely suspenseful, but makes no comments about anything." The Gutter Monkey (author) on October 17, 2016: Hey, Lindsay. Chambers urges evacuation. They wake up one morning to find that there is no ... See full summary », Director: All of this done is without a word of dialogue, and Andrew Lincoln conveys Rick’s ever-growing sense of confusion and horror perfectly. And at that, it was a success. | And while the show probably had more turkeys in its short 3 seasons than the original had during its entire five-year run, and it was completely devoid of the moral and social commentaries we were use to from it, there were episodes of this 1980s revival that were very worthy of that prestigious Twilight Zone title -- something which can't be said at all for the 2002 revival. Why it's scary: It's a surprisingly solid Dracula homage, including the epistolary elements of Bram Stoker's novel as well as a lot of Dracula's powers of mind control and transformation... and when the space vampire turns the station crew into his undead minions, that's kind of insane. What it’s about: Directed by Martin Scorsese, this 1986 episode follows a cynical horror writer (Sam Waterston) who appears on television and claims to be immune to being scared by any supernatural creatures. Deborah Swain from Rome, Italy on October 26, 2012: fantastic lens! Stars: Dr. John Martin (Brett Cullen), a negotiator for the Department of Energy Nuclear Response Team, is called in when a disgruntled grad student takes hostages at a university. But Hank, a tightly-wound insurance salesman, is wary of his father's influence and after one fight too many, he sends his father to Golden Sunset. Capt. Let us know if we left out your absolute favorite, and what order you'd have ranked these in! The show was nominally (and understandably) classified as being science fiction, but, really, most episodes seemed more like straight horror tales; complete with a cornucopia of monstrous creatures, mad scientists, and dark, foreboding atmospheres that always made you jump. After years of quietly perfecting it, he built a small robot, from parts he stole from Concorde Robotics, where he now works. CommanderBalok. For as long as Man (Jack Noseworthy) can remember, he has lived aboard Ship as it floats through space. It is incapable of emotions - in order to avoid the murderous failures associated with earlier models.