![]() ![]() This elusive little series deserves a sweet blu ray release, I found a bootleg copy of the entire series on eBay which has been a truly fun ride over the past few weeks! Luckily many of the episodes can be actually found right on YouTube. Lastly Martin Sheen shines as a crazy aging actor who’s hellbent on landing a role so much so that he goes to the extremes of murder to get what he wants! H is performance is so over the top and enjoyable It’s by far one of the standout performances of the series. The twist here is one of the most chilling of the entire series! The show covers a lot of interesting but disturbing topics too like “kids playing with guns” in one of the most unsettling episodes you’re likely to see in the series and of course that classic episode that always stuck with me featuring a woman who’s been brutally assaulted and her husband heads off on his own to stalk the perp. Of course there are some misses among the 40 plus episodes of 4 seasons. There are so many excellent episodes here to behold, I really can’t recommend this series enough for those those eighties horror hounds in search of some memorable cheez. It features a punk rock goth rock star who’s secretly a bloodthirsty vampire and would be a welcome entry into any 1980s heavy metal horror anthology! It plays out more like an incredible schlocky neon drenched 1980s tv pilot than a single episode. ![]() One of my all time favorite episodes is ‘Night Creatures’ one of the only 100% supernatural fueled episodes. ![]() There’s also some great star studded appearances featuring the likes of Mark Hamill, Mia Sara, a VERY young Joaquin Phoenix, Martin Sheen, Michael Ironside And many more. Nearly every episode has a familiar face, which really makes half of the fun here and every so often a surprise director comes comes on to the scene, like a particular episode called ‘The Jar’ which is helmed by Tim Burton himself and drips with his signature tone and style. It originally aired on NBC but was canceled, later being picked up on the USA Network thankfully! A mix of horror, suspense and most importantly MURDER, fuel this nearly forgotten gem. The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents is full of twists, turns, star studded cameos and now famous directors. way back then was paired in a sort of “power hour” with Steven Spielberg’s ‘Amazing Stories’. In fact upon watching the 1st few episodes it was clear, this was going to be a fun ride of full on nostalgia done to perfection! I imagine remembering an episode plot from well over 35 years ago is a good sign of a memorable show? I think so! Part of me was wondering if I’d maybe in fact dreamt up this particular episode of the show? Not the case. I have some fond memories of this show and one episode in particular that stuck in my mind all of these years right up to today. Digging deep back into my memories of my childhood I clearly remember the obvious choice: ‘The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents’ that ran from ’85-1989. I’ve been delving deeply into old 1980s horror/fantasy television shows and lovin’ it, because one thing I’ve noticed is nobody does it quite like they did back then in the “golden era” of horror- Even when it comes to TV shows!Īfter watching the totally radical ‘Amazing Stories’ series and the Twilight Zone 80s revival I was sooo ready for more. ![]()
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