Re: What Did Rod Serling Know?
Von: Sal Video (dsiv@xis.com) [Profil]
Datum: 12.02.2008 18:29
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Datum: 12.02.2008 18:29
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Why am I hearing the Twighlight Zone theme in my head the entire time I'm reading this? "Meldon" <meldon@meldon.com> wrote in message news:13r3ligrlj47ce7@corp.supernews.com... > Rod Serling became a Unitarian despite the religion to which he was born. > > Infamous for being an outsider in the industry, in mid-life, I seem to > recall, he lived in > seclusion in a trailer in the desert and later in New York died at a > relatively young age after a series of heart attacks. > > Most famous for his series, The Twilight Zone, he wrote the screenplay for > an episode entitled "To Serve Man", which in the end, it was found to be a > recipe! > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Serve_Man_(The_Twilight_Zone) > > Another more well known work of fiction was the original Planet of the > Apes for which he co-wrote the screenplay. > > Both of these amazing works had a common theme, namely, grand dystopian > conspiracy. > > In the latter, appears not simply a tale of domination by the great apes > but conspiracies of hidden knowledge and suppressed history. It is > generally understood the film was a social commentary. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_of_the_apes > > Rod Serling may have been presenting warning of malevolence in the form of > benevolence in the only way he safely could. > > >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Meldon (12.02.2008 18:58)
