082 – Dead Man's Shoes (The Twilight Zone S03E18) + Dead Woman's Shoes (The Twilight Zone 1985 S01E09) + Dead Man's Eyes (The Twilight Zone 2002 S01E08)

082 – Dead Man's Shoes (The Twilight Zone S03E18) + Dead Woman's Shoes (The Twilight Zone 1985 S01E09) + Dead Man's Eyes (The Twilight Zone 2002 S01E08)

Author: Obsessive Viewer Podcasts August 11, 2022 Duration: 2:04:03
This week, I review episode 18 from The Twilight Zone's third season: Dead Man's Shoes. I also review the episode's two remakes, Dead Woman's Shoes (from the 1985 Twilight Zone revival) and Dead Man's Eyes (from the 2002 Twilight Zone revival).
 
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Timestamps
 
Intro – 00:25
 
  • Dead Man's Shoes - 05:02
  • Dead Woman's Shoes - 51:59
  • Dead Man's Eyes - 1:22:40
 
Outro – 2:00:08
 
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Mic Info
  • Dead Man's Shoes: Shure SM58 with RØDEcaster Pro (DeEsser enabled) and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2
  • Dead Woman's Shoes: RØDE Podmic with RØDEcaster Pro (DeEsser and Big Bottom effects enabled) and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2
  • Dead Man's Eyes: ElectroVoice RE20 with RØDEcaster Pro (DeEsser enabled) and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2
 

Matt Hurt from Obsessive Viewer Podcasts has a genuine love for science fiction, but there's a glaring gap in his viewing history: he's never experienced the classic anthology series, The Twilight Zone. Anthology-The Twilight Zone, Science Fiction Theatre, and Sci-Fi Podcast is his personal journey to change that, using it as a launchpad to explore a wider universe of sci-fi storytelling. Each episode of this podcast follows a dual format, where Matt chronologically works his way through Rod Serling's iconic series, offering fresh, first-time viewer impressions and thoughtful analysis of each installment. To broaden the scope, every Twilight Zone review is paired with a separate, non-spoiler discussion of an episode from the often-overlooked 1950s series, Science Fiction Theatre. The result is a unique blend of discovering a timeless classic while revisiting a historical precursor, all through the lens of a passionate fan educating himself. Listeners get the engaging perspective of someone encountering these seminal stories for the very first time, alongside curated explorations of lesser-known genre work. It's a deliberate and structured deep dive designed to satisfy both longtime aficionados and those, like Matt, who are just beginning their own voyage into the strange and thought-provoking dimensions of classic television science fiction.
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