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The Twilight Zone: Eye of the Beholder (1960)
Two Titles?
I just watched this episode again for the billionth time and as the credits started to roll I noticed (strangely for the first time ever)that the title was listed as "Private World of Darkness" rather than "Eye of the Beholder". Did this episode have two titles or is one wrong? I'm sure it was the right show because the credits rolled across a still of Donna Douglas in the bandages. Anyway, it doesn't alter the fact that this is one of my 5 top greatest episodes of TTWZ! The camera work in the beginning is fantastic and I thought is was great the way they kept you from seeing the hospital workers faces until those fantastic shots of the doctor and staff. I'm also a bit curious to know if the voice was dubbed in for Donna Douglas's character Janet Tyler. It doesn't sound like her at all to me.
...And Justice for All (1979)
I noticed a "goof"
This is without a doubt one of my favorite Pacino films of all times. While it is an excellent film I did notice one flaw and I thought I'd mention it in the "goofs" section. Since I cannot find the specific link for that addition, I'm entering it here. When The judge played by Jack Warden crashes his helicopter after returning from his suicidal "half way point" ride with Arthur the rotor blades are obviously stopped. Anyone who knows better would realize that helicopters have an "auto rotation safety feature" that would allow the blades to keep spinning even while falling with no power!. Just something I couldn't help noticing.