You unlock this door with the key of imagination.
Nobody knows how he got in there, and the man claims to be a traveler.
The aliens that created the human race have arrived on Earth and are planning on destroying it.
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The reason they give is due to, as the title implies, the planets small talent for war.
The humans are given 24 hours to plead their case.
If only these people seemed actually to exist.
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‘Living Doll’ (1963)
Before the likes ofChuckyandAnnabelle, there was Tina.
But her abusive stepdad (Telly Salavas) isnt exactly happy to welcome her into the family.
Much to his surprise, Tina isnt fond of him either.
In private, she begins to talk back to him, insult him, and even threaten his life.
But is he losing his mind, or is there something else going on?
‘Monsters!’
Unfortunately, theres one other aspect of vampires that not many know about.
‘Nightmare at 30,000 Feet’ (2019)
This episode is similar to Nightmare at 20,000 Feet.
from the original series but puts a fresh new spin on it without a cheesy monster.
Investigative journalist Justin Sanderson (Adam Scott) is taking a flight from Miami to Tel Aviv.
Hes settling in for his long journey by listening to a mystery podcast.
Details the podcast mentions happen all around him, but few believe him.
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Until the final hour comes, and the family learns theyll get more than they bargained for.
Peaksville, Ohio, was once a thriving community.
But that all changed when a monster was born.
Since that telepathic monster came, the town has been lost from the rest of the world.
As a result, standard household supplies have been dwindling.
They can only have one hour of TV per week.
And the worst part of all?
This monster is just a six-year-old boy (Billy Mumy).
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