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Streaming Tales of Tomorrow: Collection One Online

Mercredi, septembre 8th, 2010
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Not long ago, I had only heard about the television reveal Tales of Tomorrow unbiased twice: once as a passing reference as an inspiration of Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone in his PBS documentary, and once more when I saw the episode “All the Time in the World” at the Museum of TV and Radio in NYC when I visited there last August. I had always liked TZ and I was delighted to sight one of it’s predecessors which had left the air before my parents were even born. I was not disappointed as the episode was another example of intelligently wielded suspense and science fiction, the kind of display that they honest don’t gain any more (well UPN tried, but let’s not talk about that moral now) . There were other available episodes, but my family and I had to leave the museum, but imagine my happiness when I heard that a DVD boxset of Tales was coming.

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Tales of Tomorrow: Collection One is a series of selected episodes from the first season of televisions first sci-fi anthology series (including the one I previously mentioned) ; many of us are worn to fleshy season sets but after all, some episodes may no longer be accounted for. There are no extras at all except for scene selection, though somehow I doubt there could be things like deleted scenes or creator commentaries (since many of the creators are probably no longer with us) .

I’m giving this collection 5 stars not because these episodes are timeless classics but because they are a rare and sharp window into television’s early history. The shows feature commercials recorded on the same film as the note, and it’s also apparent that TV producers at the time weren’t ample advocates for reshoots as they could be called today. Actors badly flub their lines in many shows but hold on going. Lon Chaney gives a famous and confusing scene as Frankenstein where he hefts a chair in rage, calmly puts it down, then pantomimes smashing it. My common is from the “Miraculous Serum” where a doctor listens for a dying woman’s breathing without putting the stethoscope in his ears first. Ha!

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But these stories don’t deserve to be laughed at. Seeing these shows made so long ago with such clarity is one of the greater gifts of the DVD revolution and I would recommend “Tales of Tomorrow” to anyone who loves television in general. I’d treasure to spy another installment, perhaps with a documentary. Who knows what tomorrow will bring?

Thank you, Image, for releasing TALES OF TOMORROW on DVD. This first space contains 13 episodes from the first season. The quality is trustworthy, considering these shows were made more than a half-century ago. Some of them even include the unusual commercials! Menus are fair and include chapter markers within each episode. Please, Image … release more!
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