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Old 20th July 2009, 16:03
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Default WB agrees - DiCaprio in 'Twilight Zone' movie, Script by Ravich

The original 'Twilight Zone' ran for five seasons starting in 1959.
This show is still popular.
Fantasy, science-fiction and horror elements -- and some silliness.
Love it. http://www.filmofilia.com/tag/rand-ravich/
When will Warners re-released the previous 1983's "Twilight Zone: The Movie," with Steven Spielberg and John Landis directing parts -- it sucked. Don't bother.
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It's funny that you mention the Twilight Zone movies, Ben.

Last night I watched Creepshow 1 and 2. I forgot how entertaining those are.

I was wondering if these kind of movies are a dead breed now-a-days. I mean, I've always thought of writing a movie like that, but is it worth it?

Will they go anywhere?

I know there is a niche for short movies but how about episodic movies? Admittedly, they were Stephen King's babies but do you think movies like this will have a re-birth?

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