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  1. Dec 21, 2022 · Bill never thought about this question before he opened his friend's Bible—and as he read the New Testament, he d...

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  2. Bill Siegler was raised in a traditional Reform Jewish home in New York City. He attended Hebrew school as a child and was taught the stories of the Old Testament and about the lives of many heroes of the faith. He was also taught the Sh’ma (Deuteronomy 6:4) and to recite it as a prayer at bedtime.

    • It Understood That Even Really Young Kids Liked The Spooky Stuff
    • It Knew When to Scare Us, and When to Make Us Laugh
    • It Featured Seriously Creepy – and Catchy! – Music
    • Its Twists Left Us Gobsmacked, and Took The Edge Off
    • Its Practical Effects Were Monster-Y Greatness

    (Photo by © Hyperion Pictures / Everett Collection) Young-adult horror was not only a thing, but a major success by the time Goosebumps was released, but it was a genre mainly aimed at teenagers. That changed when author R. L. Stine started releasing the Goosebumps books in 1992, betting on the idea that kids even younger than that wanted to be sca...

    (Photo by 20th Television) Before Goosebumps hit the airwaves, Are You Afraid of the Dark? had already scared kids for five years with its campfire-side spooky tales. What made Goosebumps special was how it took Stine’s signature dry humor and made the TV show one that was scary enough for younger kids to dip their toes into the horror genre, but s...

    Every series needs good theme music, something that sets the mood for what the show is about, and eases you into its world. What’s Friends without The Rembrandts? Or The Simpsons without Danny Elfman’s title theme? For Goosebumps, the opening music and the visuals that accompanied it were creepy enough to live up to the famous tagline, itself a pla...

    (Photo by © 20th Television) Three decades after Rod Serling stopped inviting us to The Twilight Zone, Goosebumps introduced kids to a world full of twist endings and surprise turns, often with thoughtful morals. From stories about monsters that turn out to be told from the point of view of the monsters themselves, to a scary summer camp that is re...

    (Photo by © 20th Television) Goosebumps came out decades before spending millions of dollars on a single episode of TV was the norm for some networks, but even if the series’ early CGI hasn’t aged particularly well, the creature effects still hold up. The very first episodes of the show, parts one and two of “The Haunted Mask,”do a great job of sel...

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  4. Bill Siegler is known for Broadway on Showtime (1979), Great Performances (1971) and Monsters (1988).

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  7. Dec 21, 2022 · Bill never thought about this question before he opened his friend's Bible—and as he read the New Testament, he discovered Jesus was a Jewish rabbi! See less Comments

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