Two other cannibals find another person laying on the ground and they tuck for a bite. One cannibal asks the other, "How's it going over there?" to which the other cannibal replies, "Just great; I'm having a ball!"
The tall large-headed alien who appears briefly is the 7ft 2 inch Richard Kiel who appeared as Jaws in two James Bond movies and many other movies such as Happy Gilmore plus many TV roles from the late 1950s to 2010. His last role was voicing 'Vladamir' in Disney's Tangled.
Here's something: The original Damon Knight story that's the basis of this episode is so short, it's basically padded to make the twenty odd minute running time.
not when it first aired. the simpsons didn't exist in the early 60s, see? without that episode of the simpsons that was literally about this episode of the twilight zone, you'd have never made that leap to that conclusion from watching this clip, or any of the re-runs.
Two cannibals are sitting around the fire eating a clown and one cannibal says the other “Does this taste funny to you?”
Two other cannibals find another person laying on the ground and they tuck for a bite. One cannibal asks the other, "How's it going over there?" to which the other cannibal replies, "Just great; I'm having a ball!"
when mr chambers is on the ship the alien says to his buddy , 'I would like you to meet the meat '
The tall large-headed alien who appears briefly is the 7ft 2 inch Richard Kiel who appeared as Jaws in two James Bond movies and many other movies such as Happy Gilmore plus many TV roles from the late 1950s to 2010. His last role was voicing 'Vladamir' in Disney's Tangled.
My favorite.❤
Great ending 👏
Here's something:
The original Damon Knight story that's the basis of this episode is so short, it's basically padded to make the twenty odd minute running time.
To serve the public - every politician’s intention.
The suspense makes me quiver! Never will forget this one!!!!
It's like an early version of "Soylent Green is made of people !"
yes
Democrats want to pass their "Green New Deal."
Soylent Green is made of people.
Coincidence?😀
@@dongilleo9743Yes.
@@dongilleo9743 green energy is made of people!!
@@dongilleo9743 And Trump likes to cook socks.
wait , did you blow ALL the space dust off it?
Great episode!!!
Soylent Green is people... PEOPLE!
Great editing on this. Thanks!
Check out the big brain on Brad
Aww. Now we've made Ciroc the Preparer cry.
I remember this one. Chuckled over the episode title.
Do you want light or dark or brown or yellow meat, we got it all.
Probably the most startling scene in TV history.
I'm glad it wasn't me.
So this is where The Simpsons got the idea?
Yep.
Heavy lag --'
Always hated this episode. It's executed well...but the premise is so intolerably stupid my eyes do cartwheels in their sockets.
The Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror parody episode was good.
Fetterman related to these guys?
Election Day, 2020…
I got to add a contrary view here. I don't think this episode is very good, and the punch line you could see coming a from mile away.
Bering it to the present and ask the same question. Why can't people see the punch line a mile away?
not when it first aired. the simpsons didn't exist in the early 60s, see? without that episode of the simpsons that was literally about this episode of the twilight zone, you'd have never made that leap to that conclusion from watching this clip, or any of the re-runs.