February 16, 2016
CaptDanDD said
the poster for "The Deep" with Jacqueline Bisset. That movie solidified errr-whatever my life long love of scuba diving. I have a copy of that poster as well, but I'm sure you will remember it. And it might violate the forum rules, although the movie was rated PG at the time.
I remember it well, but am not going to push my luck by posting it here on the forum. I looked long and hard, to find a pic from "The Deep" that was appropriate. Pretty lady .. horrible movie.
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February 1, 2016
Stinger said
I remember it well, but am not going to push my luck by posting it here. I looked long and hard, to find a pic from "The Deep" that was appropriate. Pretty lady .. horrible movie.
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How bout 1 million years BC w/Raquel Welch ?? And still looks good !!
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March 17, 2016
Stinger said
CaptDanDD said
the poster for "The Deep" with Jacqueline Bisset. That movie solidified errr-whatever my life long love of scuba diving. I have a copy of that poster as well, but I'm sure you will remember it. And it might violate the forum rules, although the movie was rated PG at the time.I remember it well, but am not going to push my luck by posting it here on the forum. I looked long and hard, to find a pic from "The Deep" that was appropriate. Pretty lady .. horrible movie.
Yep! Your here was the one. She was a knock out and still look good. Most of the 70's movies were stinkers, but the sitcoms were pretty good. They seem to have forgotten how to make a good drama, suspense, or war movie these days. They are so wrapped up in creating super fantastic CGI shots that things like story, plot, characters, fall of the radar. Tom Hanks seems to be one of the few that can still blend these element and make an excellent movie like Saving Private Ryan.
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February 1, 2016
Thanks Stinger, I can't find and post stuff easily on phone and PC is in the garage.
We only had 1 TV growing up, so we watched what the old man watched also.
Funny thing, some old shows I didn't really GET then, like Barney Miller, or even Our Gang.
Now they're funny as hell.
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October 11, 2009
Hee Haw and The Lawrence Welk show were on in my house every Sat night. But did you ever notice how some shows stood the test of time and others did not. Like the Andy Griffith show still makes me laugh to this day.And Gunsmoke, great show. Did you ever notice when Festus was in town he was comedy relief but when he was on his own he could be a real bad egg. But some shows I liked when I was a kid or teenager just really stunk when I saw them again years later, like Starsky and Hutch. But some shows had good story lines but at times bad production values like Vega$. It had some good stories but mainly I watched it because of the Red T-Bird the hero drove, his hot co-worker Phyliss Davis and most of all he carried a Dan Wesson model 15. In fact he had the Pistol Pack. So cool.
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March 2, 2008
Dantanna58 said
But some shows had good story lines but at times bad production values like Vega$. It had some good stories but mainly I watched it because of the Red T-Bird the hero drove, his hot co-worker Phyliss Davis and most of all he carried a Dan Wesson model 15. In fact he had the Pistol Pack. So cool.
Now I get the Dantanna58! Always figured that must be it.
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February 1, 2016
Watching North Woods Law now. Good show, lots of wildlife. Gonna check out new one after called Lone Star Law ??
Surprised no one mentioned the Stooges !! Nyuk nyuk nyuk. I am a Curly fan, but Shemp's a funny guy too !!! And funny looking The signs on doors & buildings. Like "Beathem Cheathem & Howe Attorneys
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April 9, 2015
Hell on Wheels is some of the best TV ever. Almost as good as DEADWOOD. Almost.
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