DVDs


Animation


Mary and Max (2009, directed by Adam Elliot and featuring the voices of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Toni Collette)


Biographies

 

The King’s Speech (2010, directed by Tom Hooper and starring Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush, winner of four Academy Awards)


Temple Grandin (2010, directed by Mick Jackson and starring Claire Danes and Julia Ormond) 


Comedies

 

Adam (2009, directed by Max Mayer and starring Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne)


Recommended by Charles and Peter…

Mozart and the Whale (2005, directed by Peter Naess and starring Josh Hartnett and Radha Mitchell)



Documentaries


Autism: The Musical (2007, directed by Tricia Regan and starring Conroe Brooks and Elaine Hall)


Drama

Ben X (2007, directed by Nic Balthazar and starring Greg Timmermans and Marijke Pinoy)


God’s Ears (2007, directed by Michael Worth and starring Margot Farley and John Saxon)


Recommended by Wong Planet's Alex Plank…

If You Could Say It in Words (2008, directed by Nicholas Gray and starring Alvin Keith and Marin Ireland)


My Name Is Khan (2010, directed by Karan Johar and starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol)


Musicals


Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder and Peter Ostrum)



Psychological Horror

 

Cat People (1942, produced by Val Lewton, directed by Jacques Tourneur, and starring Kent Smith and Simone Simon)


The Curse of the Cat People (1944,  produced by Val Lewton, directed by Robert Wise, and starring Ann Carter and Elizabeth Russell)


Spirits of the Dead [original title Histoires extraordinaires]: specifically segment one, “Metzengerstein” (1968, directed by Roger Vadim and starring Jane and Peter Fonda)



Science Fiction

 

Forbidden Planet (1956, directed by Fred McLeod Wilcox and starring Leslie Nielsen and Anne Francis)

 

I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958, directed by Gene Fowler, Jr, and starring Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbot)


Star Wars: Episode IV (1977, updated  2004, directed by George Lucas and starring Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford)


2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood)



Suspense

Das Experiment (2001 Germany, 2002 USA, directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and starring Moritz Bleibtreu and Andrea Sawatzki)

 

The Experiment (2010, directed by Paul Scheuring and starring Adrien Broady and Forest Whitaker)


The Killing (1956, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Sterling Hayden and Coleen Gray)


Rope (1948, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring James Stewart and Joan Chandler)


Shadow of a Doubt (1943, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright)


Spellbound (1945, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman)


Strangers on a Train (1951, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Farley Granger and Ruth Roman)



TV Series

 


Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 1 (1955-56, starring Ralph Meeker, Joseph Cotten, Beulah Bondi, Patricia Collinge, and Lorne Green)

Most popular episodes: Revenge,” “Breakdown,” “Our Cook’s a Treasure,” “The Cheney Vase,” “Help Wanted,” and The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby

 

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 2 (1956-57, starring Phyllis Thaxter, Biff McGuire, Herbert Marshall, and David Wayne)

Most popular episodes:  Fog Closing In,” “Crackpot,” “A Bottle of Wine,” and “One More Mile to Go"

 

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 3 (1957-58, starring William Shatner, David Opatoshu, Barbara Bel Geddes, Joanna Moore, Keenan Wynn, and Tom Helmore)

Most popular episodes:  “The Glass Eye,” “On the Nose,” “Lamb to the Slaughter,” “Post Mortem,” “Dip in the Pool,” and “Little White Frock”

 

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season 4 (1958-59, starring Norman Lloyd, Claude Rains, Ralph Meeker, Dennis Day, John Williams, Steve McQueen, and Paul Douglas)

Most popular episodes:  “Design for Loving,” “The Diamond Necklace” (not to be confused with the 1961 episode

"The Pearl Necklace"), “I’ll Take Care of You,” “Cheap Is Cheap,” “Banquo’s Chair,” “Human Interest Story,” “Touché”

 

The Avengers: The Emma Peel Megaset (1965-68, starring Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg, with appearances by Michael Gough, Roy Kinnear, Peter Bowles, Bernard Cribbins, Eunice Gayson, Nigel Davenport, Barbara Shelley, Christopher Lee, Donald Sutherland, Peter Cushing, and Charlotte Rampling)

 

The Big Bang Theory: Seasons 1-3 (2007-10) starring Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, and Jim Parsons

 

Lost in Space: Seasons 1-3 Complete (1965-68) starring Billy Mumy and Jonathan Harris

Most Popular Episodes by Season

Season 1: The Reluctant Stowaway,”My Friend, Mr. Nobody,” “The Sky Is Falling,” “Wish Upon a Star,” and “The Keeper (Parts 1 and 2)”

Season 2: “The Android Machine,” “A Visit to Hades,” “The Dream Monster,” “Revolt of the Androids,” “Trip Through the Robot, “The Phantom Family,” and “The Galaxy Gift”

Season 3: “Visit to a Hostile Planet,” “Deadliest of the Species,” “Two Weeks in Space,” “The Anti-Matter Man” (adapted for use by Bud Clayman in his documentary OC87: The Obsessive Compulsive, Major Depression, Bipolar, Asperger's Movie), “Time Merchant,” and the most infamous episode “The Great Vegetable Rebellion”

Recommended by Weirdbeard

My Friend, Mr. NobodyandThe Android Machine

 

One Step Beyond (originally broadcast as Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, 1959-61): Season 1

 

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Seasons 1-7 Complete (1993-99) starring Avery Brooks, Nana Visitor, and Rene Auberjonois

 

Star Trek: The Next Generation: Seasons 1-7 Complete (1987-94) starring Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, and Brent Spiner

 

Star Trek: The Original Series (Remastered): Seasons 1-3 Complete (1966-9) starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and DeForest Kelley

 

The Twilight Zone: The Complete Definitive Collection: Seasons 1-5 Complete (1959-64)

Most Popular Episodes by Season

Season 1: “The Lonely,” “Time Enough at Last,” “What You Need,” “The Four of Us Are Dying,” “Third from the Sun,” “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” “People Are Alike All Over,” and “A World of His Own”  

Season 2: “The Eye of the Beholder” aka “The Private World of Darkness,” “The Lateness of the Hour,” “The Whole Truth,” “The Invaders,” “The Prime Mover,” and “The Silence”

Season 3: “It’s a Good Life,” “Dead Man’s Shoes,” “To Serve Man,” “The Fugitive,” “The Little People,” “The Gift,” and “I Sing the Body Electric”

Season 4: “In His Image” and “The Parallel”

Season 5: “Living Doll,” “Uncle Simon,” “The Long Morrow,” “Black Leather Jackets,” “From Agnes—With Love,” “Queen of the Nile,” “Stopover in a Quiet Town,” and “The Brain Center at Whipple’s”


 

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