I just added the poll for everyone's reviews.....no Conch, you can't say it's awful now.....you'll have to wait until it comes out in a few weeks.


Looking forward to seeing the results!
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You should add a special rating of 0.0 (Refuse to Watch) because I’m actually curious how many members aren’t even gonna give it a try.KENJI wrote:Hi Gang,
I just added the poll for everyone's reviews.....no Conch, you can't say it's awful now.....you'll have to wait until it comes out in a few weeks.![]()
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Looking forward to seeing the results!
Rembrandt's Girl,Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Another behind the scenes exclusive from the Magnum Mania Investigative Unit... here's a photo of Perdita Weeks in wardrobe this morning![]()
Hi TQ,T.Q. wrote:You should add a special rating of 0.0 (Refuse to Watch) because I’m actually curious how many members aren’t even gonna give it a try.KENJI wrote:Hi Gang,
I just added the poll for everyone's reviews.....no Conch, you can't say it's awful now.....you'll have to wait until it comes out in a few weeks.![]()
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Looking forward to seeing the results!
I’m planning on watching the pilot.
It sexually identifies as a Garden Gnome. They usually remove the hat during takes but there's been talk of leaving it on for an episode in order to build awareness for the Island Gnome diaspora caused by Kilauea's most recent eruptions. In this episode, "If You Kick Us..." with help from Apollo, Magnum goes undercover within the Island Gnome community to find the culprit behind a series of disturbing beard shearings and hat thefts.Mad Kudu Buck wrote:Your picture made me think... isn't it politically incorrect to use the term Dobermans? Shouldn't it be "Doberpersons"?Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Another behind the scenes exclusive from the Magnum Mania Investigative Unit... here's a photo of Perdita Weeks in wardrobe this morning![]()
And, shouldn't at least one of those dogs be a member of the "LGBTQXIYZSMTP0123 community"?
Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Another behind the scenes exclusive from the Magnum Mania Investigative Unit... here's a photo of Perdita Weeks in wardrobe this morning![]()
Hi Mister Thickey (just kidding!!!!!)Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Another behind the scenes exclusive from the Magnum Mania Investigative Unit... here's a photo of Perdita Weeks in wardrobe this morning![]()
Rembrandt's Girl,
It just occurred to me. Did you alter an authentic Higgins photo, replacing Jonathon's face with Perdita Weeks? And that I completely missed the humor of it
and went on a rant about the New Higgins being 'a mess' who would be interested in dating Aunt Bee Taylor? Boy am I a dope, just call me Mister Thickey.
As the noted philosopher Grandpa Munster observed, "Schnooks rush in where wise men fear to tread".
"Klaatu Birada Nikto"...Gort the Robot
Hi Rembrandt's girl,Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Hi Mister Thickey (just kidding!!!!!)Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:Rembrandt's Girl,Rembrandt's Girl wrote:Another behind the scenes exclusive from the Magnum Mania Investigative Unit... here's a photo of Perdita Weeks in wardrobe this morning![]()
It just occurred to me. Did you alter an authentic Higgins photo, replacing Jonathon's face with Perdita Weeks? And that I completely missed the humor of it
and went on a rant about the New Higgins being 'a mess' who would be interested in dating Aunt Bee Taylor? Boy am I a dope, just call me Mister Thickey.
As the noted philosopher Grandpa Munster observed, "Schnooks rush in where wise men fear to tread".
"Klaatu Birada Nikto"...Gort the Robot![]()
Yes, exactly, it was Photoshopped.... and you're not a dope! I read your post but I wasn't sure if you thought the pic was real or if your entire post was meant to be tongue-in-cheek so I didn't quite know how to respond. Here's the pic of Higgy & the Lads that I used.... maybe you recognize it now?![]()
p.s. - I love your Grandpa Munster quote!
Kono (Zulu) says this as the last line in the episode, after a wounded Benny Kalua (Simon Oakland) drives the bulldozer into the shed filled with dynamite and gets blown up! It's a great episode and it was Zulu's personal favorite. In my opinion the show hit its stride right from the get-go, right from the 2-hour pilot movie "Cocoon" (which the new Five-Zero has remade and will air next Friday on CBS to kick off its 9th season). I may be in the minority but the 1st season remains my favorite, although it's hard to pick between the first 6 seasons in particular - they were stellar! But I just love that late 60s hippy vibe of that first season - really groovy!Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: "Old Hawaiian saying: One day we shall be strangers in our own land"
original Hawaii 5-0 episode 4
(when is the last time the new version had a quotable line?)
Hi Ivan,IvanTheTerrible wrote:Kono (Zulu) says this as the last line in the episode, after a wounded Benny Kalua (Simon Oakland) drives the bulldozer into the shed filled with dynamite and gets blown up! It's a great episode and it was Zulu's personal favorite. In my opinion the show hit its stride right from the get-go, right from the 2-hour pilot movie "Cocoon" (which the new Five-Zero has remade and will air next Friday on CBS to kick off its 9th season). I may be in the minority but the 1st season remains my favorite, although it's hard to pick between the first 6 seasons in particular - they were stellar! But I just love that late 60s hippy vibe of that first season - really groovy!Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: "Old Hawaiian saying: One day we shall be strangers in our own land"
original Hawaii 5-0 episode 4
(when is the last time the new version had a quotable line?)Plus Jack Lord was a firecracker in that first season! You DO NOT want to piss off season 1 McGarrett. Towards the latter seasons Lord slowed down considerably (given his age it makes sense) but in the early seasons, especially season 1, he was on fire! Plus the 1st season also had my all-time favorite Five-O baddie. Nope not Wo Fat, but the slimy and hippie-spouting dope pusher "Big Chicken" played with gusto by Gavin MacLeod (pre-MTM and LOVE BOAT).
Miller (Andrew Duggan) to Brent (Leslie Nielsen) in the pilot: "Everybody knows that Steve McGarrett only takes orders from the Governor and God. And occasionally, even they have trouble".
Oh, I love "The Reunion". Stellar episode from season 3, and as you noted, by far the best piece of acting that Simon Oakland had ever done! His desperation and frustration was palpable! Teru Shimada was also great as Shigato/Rashiri. Shimada had previously played Mr. Osato in the 1967 James Bond flick YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (as a SPECTRE agent). I remember when I first saw the episode I honestly did not know which way the episode was going to go with Shigato being Rashiri. I kept wondering is he or isn't he? Is he or isn't he? In some shows they telephone certain things from a mile away and you know exactly where the story will go, but FIVE-O was too clever for that. That's why I knew this development could have gone either way.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:Hi Ivan,IvanTheTerrible wrote:Kono (Zulu) says this as the last line in the episode, after a wounded Benny Kalua (Simon Oakland) drives the bulldozer into the shed filled with dynamite and gets blown up! It's a great episode and it was Zulu's personal favorite. In my opinion the show hit its stride right from the get-go, right from the 2-hour pilot movie "Cocoon" (which the new Five-Zero has remade and will air next Friday on CBS to kick off its 9th season). I may be in the minority but the 1st season remains my favorite, although it's hard to pick between the first 6 seasons in particular - they were stellar! But I just love that late 60s hippy vibe of that first season - really groovy!Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: "Old Hawaiian saying: One day we shall be strangers in our own land"
original Hawaii 5-0 episode 4
(when is the last time the new version had a quotable line?)Plus Jack Lord was a firecracker in that first season! You DO NOT want to piss off season 1 McGarrett. Towards the latter seasons Lord slowed down considerably (given his age it makes sense) but in the early seasons, especially season 1, he was on fire! Plus the 1st season also had my all-time favorite Five-O baddie. Nope not Wo Fat, but the slimy and hippie-spouting dope pusher "Big Chicken" played with gusto by Gavin MacLeod (pre-MTM and LOVE BOAT).
Miller (Andrew Duggan) to Brent (Leslie Nielsen) in the pilot: "Everybody knows that Steve McGarrett only takes orders from the Governor and God. And occasionally, even they have trouble".
Thanks for the great post. I remember watching the pilot movie with my older brothers - CBS had heavily promoted it for weeks - and thought it was the most exciting thing on TV ever. Everybody talked about it the next day, it was cutting edge cool plus Hawaii in 1968 seemed like a foreign planet to Jerseyites.
As for Simon Oakland, he was in my favorite episode ever, Reunion (1970).
When ME-TV reran it earlier this year, I was bowled over by the great writing and acting. Simon Oakland put on a clinic for wannabe actors, I think it was the best thing he ever did. Since Hawaii 5-0 hasn't been rerun much in the NYC area - I hadn't seen "Reunion" since I was a kid - I was taken aback both by it, and as you noted, the early seasons of Hawaii 5-0. CBS obviously spared no expense on every facet, most amazing to me was the quality of the film stock itself, the colors more vibrant and rich than any current series, it looked brand new.
I know nothing about it myself but I read somewhere that though current tech allows many things to be done with what we see on screen, the Pros acknowledge
that they cannot currently measure up to the quality of the image shown on the old(much more expensive) film stock and the (then) beyond expert lighting crews.
Also, by the 1960's many of the big movies studios had folded, so the television industry benefited by suddenly having the greatest pool of veteran film production experts in the world at their disposal, geniuses responsible for the color photography or any other facet in flicks like "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" or "Giant". Some kid today coming out of film school or with 4 years experience could never match these guys with 20 years of work in the Golden Age of Movie Making, hence the movie like quality of Hawaii 5-0 or The High Chaparral. But I digress.
Ivan, awesome McGarrett quote pal. If you have some more please share some time.
"I was born in a hospital. I wanted to be close to me mother"
Curly Howard, The Three Stooges