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Tales From The Darkside, on DVD.

I was thrilled to find the first season of Tales From The Darkside on DVD, and this time, it was for more than just the mental wellness that seems to come from buying new DVDs. I really love this show.

Debuting in 1983 and lasting for most of the '80s, TFTD was sort of a less clever but much creepier version of The Twilight Zone. From its eerie opening credits sequence (which makes a simple farm town seem like a portal to Hell) to its almost universal use of "twist" endings, the show was and remains a perfect mood-setter for anyone looking to spend their evening feeling somewhat cautious about open windows and errant creaking sounds.

What I hadn't realized until watching several episodes in one sitting is just how...strange some of the stories were. Mind you, I'm using "strange" interchangeably with "inane," because I refuse to call Tales From The Darkside "inane." While rotating writers and directors guaranteed that the quality would rise and fall depending on who was in charge, some of the endings (the whole point of a TFTD episode was to see the last minute) were so outright bizarre that they went straight past being annoying and became affecting, despite how stupid they were.

Weird for weirdness's sake is usually ugly, but here, the weirdosity is so top notch that I've no choice but to sacrifice birds in this show's honor.

Here's an example: I watched a bunch of episodes last night -- let's say six. All but one of them ended with Satan revealing himself as the cause of the whatever bullshit had been going on. And keep in mind, it wasn't the same Satan each time. In one episode, Satan manifested as a smooth talking doctor who convinced his suffering patients to murder people in order to attain relief. In another, Satan was a flamboyantly gay Dracula, complete with red lipstick, nylon cape, and one of those two-dollar "vampire cross" pendants that Party City sells around Halloween.

Satan even appeared, loosely, during the very first episode of the series. Titled "Trick or Treat," I don't know if the debut episode could be considered on the TFTD's best, but it certainly had all of the elements that made the series so memorable: Screwball characters, pointless subplots, a creepy ambiance and an ending that was so absurd, you had no choice but to like it. Worthy of a mini-recap? You bet:

NOTE: My computer chose right this instant to stop playing DVDs, so I made these images from screencapping YouTube videos. Actual footage on actual DVDs does not look like shit.

Okay, so, "Trick or Treat" stars Blossom's grandpa as Gideon Hackles, an old man who runs some kind of weird dime store, and who keeps everyone in town at his mercy by loaning them money that they can never pay back. Instead of pressuring his neighbors to make good on their monthly payments, Gideon is happy to let them slide...so long as they send their children to his house on Halloween night.

Gideon's sort of nuts and mean, and though we don't know what he does to kids on Halloween, we can be sure that it isn't good. And yet, the town's many backwoods parents are compelled to make their children go to his house, for two reasons. One, because Gideon will demand payment in full on all moneys owed if they don't, and two, because Gideon tempts the adults with a little contest. Hidden somewhere in his home is a stack of IOU's, and if a child is able to find them while visiting on Halloween night, their family's debt will be wiped clean.

So, the kids are forced to go to Gideon's home, and one by one, they fall prey to his spooky sight gags, pop-out electronics and scary sound effects. Orchestrating the mayhem from a hidden room, Gideon pulls levers and pushes buttons to set off his many traps, and no matter how brave the children try to be, they all end up fleeing his home in terror, screaming for their mothers.

While at first it might have only seemed that Gideon was a little too passionate about Halloween, these scenes firmly identify him as a cold, sick bastard in need of a lesson. After several scenes of kids entering his home and crying over plastic bats and artificial wind, the tables are finally turned...

His house fills up with ghosts and monsters! Not the kinds of ghosts and monsters that Gideon was using to scare the children -- real ones! After a schmooz with a freaky witch and some other creatures, Gideon zips into his bedroom to find...Hell! As Satan (rendered here as an amazing 30' red dude) and his scorched minions beckon Gideon to come closer, one of the regular kids (who was determined to find those IOUs and save his family) makes off with the papers and a big smile on his face. The end.

Wait..."the end?" Really? Guy scares little kids with fake monsters...real monsters drag him to Hell...that's it? I will refute any claims that there was a moral to this story, because "don't scare kids or monsters will take you to Hell" is pretty bleh as far as moral analogies go. But then, I didn't put Tales From The Darkside on for the chance to think. I put it on because it was really dark and kind of chilly out.

There were a lot of TFTD episodes that had endings like this. Visually powerful, creepy endings that left an impact, even if they made no sense at all. It might be a stretch to call it part of the show's charm, but at least you knew that if you survived all of the commercial breaks, you'd be treated to memorably spooky shenanigans.

Whether it was a well-written and perfectly executed episode, or just one that made good use of gnarly women in witch costumes, Tales From The Darkside never failed to make late night TV viewing feel all ghastly and cool. Grab the DVD set, if you dare. With a breezy night and a couple of dimmed lights, you'll have October in March.

PS: Long ago, I reviewed another episode of TFTD. A better one! I also reviewed the movie!

PPS: Happy SNT.

Posted by Matt on 03/07/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 924 comments

Happy SNT!

I really liked the movie, all those anthology movies turned out well…Darkside, Crypt, Twilight Zone…except for the guy who died on that one. :(

Just bought a laserdisc player and a bunch of movies today, watching Jurassic Park right now! Very fun.

Watched Starship Troopers 2 last night, what a shitty movie.

Chestnuts roasted by kidneyboy @ 03/08/2009 12:21 AM


I don’t think I’ve ever seen this. I’m more of a twilight zone kind of guy…Hell I usually don’t go for scary stuff anyway…

Whoo! SNT! I had a date earlier tonight so I’m in a good mood. I don’t know if it will lead anywhere but we had fun.

RE: DVD collection: I really don’t have much TV on DVD…I just don’t find the time to watch it. I have a projector, so watching a movie requires setup and I never want to bother for TV shows. There are a lot of shows that I want to get, though: TaleSpin and The Adventures of Captain N come to mind.

Anyway, Happy Daylight Saving SNT!!! Don’t forget to change your clocks!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 03/08/2009 12:25 AM


Isn’t being forced to star in a “very special” episode of Blossom one of the circles of Hell?

Chestnuts roasted by whitemale_98 @ 03/08/2009 12:26 AM


Growing up we had a LaserDisc player, I was used to turning it over to side B halfway through a movie. But atleast the picture quality and sound were awesome. Eventually they came out with players that “turned” the disc for you.

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 03/08/2009 12:27 AM


Up until 2007,I was vaguely familiar with this show due to my mother and stepdad watching the reruns of it that Sci-Fi Channel ran before it sucked{i.e. mid-90s}.

Ever since Chiller launched as a new channel,I’ve become hooked on this show, Tales from the Crypt, Freddy’s Nightmares, Monsters and the like.

I’m beyond happy that Tales From The Darkside is being released on DVD, they’ll stand alongside the Creepshow films they’re a spin-off of well{Creepshow 3 doesn’t count,neither does the upcoming remake,and the aforementioned Tales From the Darkside:The Movie is considered to be the true 3rd Creepshow film}.

I love how bizarre it is,and how some episodes{“If The Shoe Fits”,”Barter”,”Djinn,No Chaser”,”A Case Of the Stubborns”} are more funny than scary.

Apparently,most of the episodes have had their original music replaced on the DVDs,but hey I’m used to that thanks to the Captain N and Mario Bros. DVDs. Thanks Matt,for continuing to mention this show…your old articles on it helped to pique my interest and guarantee that I’d watch it once Chiller was created and Sci-Fi began to show marathons of it recently as well.

Chestnuts roasted by Lloyd Bleeker @ 03/08/2009 12:32 AM


I never saw the Tales from the Darkside series, but the gargoyle story in the movie scared the piss out of me when I was a kid.

Chestnuts roasted by Cat the Vampire Slayer @ 03/08/2009 12:35 AM


I love this show, and I didn’t know it was ever gonna be on DVD. Check out ‘Monsters’ if you already haven’t, it’s even weirder and well.. with more monsters.

Chestnuts roasted by zharicant @ 03/08/2009 12:43 AM


I kinda want a Laserdisc player, but I don’t see much point in tracking one down other than the novelty/nostalgia factor.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 03/08/2009 12:49 AM


Oh shit, I remember Monsters because it scared the crap out of me. Even just the bumpers would send me into fits.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 03/08/2009 12:50 AM


Sorry for the double post,but since Joker and myself both directly mentioned the same episode, “A Case Of The Stubborns” is the one with Brent Spiner{Data},he plays a local country preacher and the title character is a grandfather who refuses to stay dead and is decomposing throughout the whole episode.

He’s played by Eddie Bracken, who played Mr. Duncan in Home Alone 2 as well as the immortal Roy Walley in the original Vacation film,and a pre-The Wizard/Heathers Christian Slater plays his grandson.

Tales from the Crypt has its odd moments,and a lot of Freddy’s Nightmares is quite brutal,but this show is the campiest of all the horror anthologies.

I hope that once the remaining seasons are released{if they are} that Paramount releases Monsters next. It’s very much the sequel series/continuation of TFFD.

Chestnuts roasted by Lloyd Bleeker @ 03/08/2009 12:50 AM


Time for some creepy-pasta!

On the 3rd of December, find a hand-held mirror, just large enough to cover your face. Cover your face with the reflective side out, walk into the bathroom, turn the light on, and stand in front of the larger mirror. At exactly 11:34pm, raise the hand-held mirror above your head.

What is in the larger mirror will not be staring back at you, but nor will it be your reflection.

Very carefully walk out of the bathroom, backwards, not lowering the hand-held mirror until the one in the bathroom is completely out of view.

If you do not, what you saw in the mirror will notice, and realize what you have done…

READY, GO!

Chestnuts roasted by ashley @ 03/08/2009 12:57 AM


Happy SNT ya’ll. Didn’t expect a new post tonight. I was pleasantly surprised. :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/08/2009 1:00 AM


I just picked this DVD a couple of weeks ago from Target. It was an impulse buy, one made because, for whatever reason, I was on a brief Halloween kick that week in February. I still don’t know why. I don’t regret buying it, but I also don’t see myself getting too much use out of it until mid-September/early October. Always been more of a Tales from the Crypt/The Outer Limits guy, myself.

I have far, FAR too many DVDs. I’m gonna have to cut back on them for when I (inevitably) move again. What’s worse is I got an HDTV and a PS3 for Christmas, so my DVD purchasing has slowed down, only to be replaced by a mad lust for Blu-Ray discs.

Chestnuts roasted by Class3KillStorm @ 03/08/2009 1:04 AM


You get a phone call from your Mother. Since her car has been in the shop, she asks you to go to the grocery store and pick up a few odds and ends for her. Bread, milk, cereal, and chicken breasts.

After writing down a small list you reluctantly get in the car and pick up the items at the store. The lady cashier makes an odd remark to you, “You know, we’re in no danger of a milk shortage.” Upon arriving at her house you knock several times. No answer. You decide to try the door. It opens. You place the grocery bag on the counter. Strange. There seems to be six other grocery bags, each with identical contents. In a couple, the chicken and the milk has gone bad. “Mom,” you call out, but no answer. You make your way through the kitchen and into the living room. Sitting on the couch, with her head cut off and neatly resting on her lap, is your Mother.

Naturally you call the police who come over to investigate. They mention that she has been dead for nearly a week. Furthermore, the police psychiatrist is at the scene and talks to you after you give your initial statement. Sitting on the front steps, you overhear the psychiatrist talking with the crime scene investigator. “It’s not uncommon for people suffering from schizophrenia to get locked into a series of repetitive behaviors,” he says.

You think to yourself, “They can’t be talking about me. Schizophrenia? Nah. Repetitive behavior? Do they think I did this?” Suddenly your cell phone goes off. “Hello?”

“Hi hun, it’s me. Could you stop at the store and pick up some chicken and milk. Ohh, and I need some bread and cereal too.”

“No problem Mom. I’ll be right over…”

Chestnuts roasted by ashley @ 03/08/2009 1:05 AM


Happy SNT everyone!!! I been on face book all day since I just signed up for it. I’m having a blast!

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 03/08/2009 1:13 AM


Tales from the Darkside. Excellent.

I think it was a Tales from the Darkside episode, about a guy who communicates with his dead nephew via a homemade computer. I would punch Martin Scorcese in the nuts for the chance to watch that right now.

OK. Rev. out.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back It On Up 13 @ 03/08/2009 1:28 AM


Two updates in two days! Nice momentum! Maybe next time Matt will write about the new pepsi “naturals” that are in stores for a limited time. Great update, Matt!

P.S. Anybody see the new Power Rangers debut today?

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 03/08/2009 1:28 AM


Hoverbored:

I just noticed today that there were 234975 new Pepsi billboards around my town. Is that what all the fuss is about?

Chestnuts roasted by ashley @ 03/08/2009 1:36 AM


A few years ago, a mother and father decided they needed a break, so they wanted to head out for a night on the town. They called their most trusted babysitter. When the babysitter arrived, the two children were already fast asleep in bed. So the babysitter just got to sit around and make sure everything was okay with the children. Later that night, the babysitter got bored and went to watch TV, but she couldn’t watch it downstairs because they did not have cable downstairs (the parents didn’t want children watching too much garbage).

So, she called them and asked them if she could watch cable in the parent’s room. Of course, the parents said it was okay, but the babysitter had one final request… she asked if she could cover up the angel statue outside the bedroom window with a blanket or cloth, at the very least close the blinds, because it made her nervous. The phone line was silent for a moment, and the father who was talking to the babysitter at the time said, “Take the children and get out of the house… we will call the police. We do not have an angel statue.”

The police found all three of the house occupants dead within three minutes of the call. No angel statue was ever found.

CREEPY! and fun!

Chestnuts roasted by ashley @ 03/08/2009 1:38 AM


Hoverbored

What generation of Power Rangers is this now? I lost track (and interest) in the show after the whole Tommy-Becomes-the-White-ranger thing.

Man, I was embarrassed to be into Power Rangers when it was on. But damn if I didn’t like those big ass robots

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 03/08/2009 1:39 AM


It was always a Halloween ritual that, after trick-or-treating, my parents would let me stay up late (on a SCHOOL NIGHT!), to watch the Tales From the Darkside marathon. I also just started watching the DVD set recently. This show kicks total ass to this day! The best episode is definitely the one where the old mean guy who hates trick or treaters gets frightened to death by that little gremliney Halloween troll. treat…or trick!! That episode isn’t until the 2nd season though. Happy SNT, boils and ghouls!

Chestnuts roasted by SKULLCLOWN @ 03/08/2009 1:41 AM


Oh man I love Tales from the Darkside SO much! It’s right up there with Tales from the Crypt, Outer Limits, Twilight Zone etc. And whats this I hear about new Pepsi ?

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 03/08/2009 1:42 AM


The Futurama DVDs are must-gets, especially for the hard-core fans such as myself. The last one, “Into The wild Green Yonder,” may be the best one of the 4 in a neck and neck race with “Bender’s Big Score” for the title.

I’ll always remember Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza. “HOOCHY MAMA!”

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 03/08/2009 1:46 AM


I DRNANK SO MUCH COUGH MEDICINE

Chestnuts roasted by Justin @ 03/08/2009 1:52 AM


The Cryptkeeper freaked me out so much as a kid.

I was excited to find many varieties of Whoppers in the Easter section of Wal-Mart… blue blueberry, yellow vanilla, green… chocolate, pink strawberry, and orange orange. The green are just the regular variety with green color. Yellow vanilla are good. Haven’t tried the rest yet.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 03/08/2009 1:57 AM


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