Kenji Wrote:Yeah, I remember that. I'm glad I don't need glasses.:p
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Did you see the TWILIGHT ZONE movie, Kenji?
Kenji Wrote:Yes, I saw that movie. After I saw that movie in a theatre, I watched original "The Twilight Zone" on TV (rerun, of course). Then I watched Burgess Merideth's bookworm episode. At that time, I understood Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks's conversation in the movie.
By the way, I like John Lithgow's episode in the movie. I jumped up from seat in a theatre! :eek:
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:That was NIGHTMARE AT 20,000 FEET? Lithgow was good, no question, but I think the original with William Shatner was better.
KRW Wrote:I like the one with Shatner, when him and his girl stop in this little restaurant and their is a fortune telling machine on their table, that actually tells the future.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:That was NIGHTMARE AT 20,000 FEET? Lithgow was good, no question, but I think the original with William Shatner was better.
KRW Wrote:I like the one with Shatner, when him and his girl stop in this little restaurant and their is a fortune telling machine on their table, that actually tells the future.
sigokat Wrote:I believe that episode is called Nick of Time
yeah that is a good one too...creepy
Kenji Wrote:By the way, I still don't know the meaning of that title. What is "Nick"? In the same title, I saw Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken's suspense movie....
sigokat Wrote:mmmm, that's tough to explain. Its a common phrase in America meaning. It means something like you just completed a task or something just in time or right before it was due or arrived.
Like, "Youjust caught the train in the nick of time." Meaning you just made it on the train before it left.
Understand? Sorry, not the best explaination, but I hope it helps.