ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 4:30 am
As a big Chuck Norris fan growing up, my introduction to Robert Forster was as the main terrorist highjacker in the 1986 action film (from Menahem Golan) THE DELTA FORCE! Loved that movie growing up!!

That was a time when Forster was mainly doing B-movies and direct-to-video fare, all the way into the 90s. Until Tarantino rediscovered him and cast him in JACKIE BROWN.
As for MAYBERRY RFD, I've never seen it but always imagined it to be a much inferior spin-off of the original series. No Andy, no Barney, no Opie. What's the point??

Well, I was really surprised to learn that while it only lasted 3 seasons, 2 of those seasons it was #4 in the Nielsen ratings. Wow!

That's higher than a few of the actual seasons of TAGS! We're talking higher than FIVE-O, MANNIX, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, or THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. I suppose it was that built-in TAGS fanbase that kept tuning in. It was in the same 9pm Monday timeslot that TAGS was previously in. So I suppose folks kept tuning in to see a few of the Mayberry locals that stuck around. Let me know if the show was actually any good.
Ivan,
Mayberry RFD had several things going for it. A built in audience, familiar characters, the always well liked Ken "F-Troop" Berry, plus it functioned as a comforting, familiar place of sanity
amid the Vietnam War/urban unrest/generation gap 1960's.
You could have stone hippies like my cousin Jimmy or our gung ho Bakersfield cousins sitting down to enjoy it while still scoffing at the hokey parts.
It wasn't MEANT to be The Andy Griffith Show(because how could that show's magic ever be repeated).
The producers cleverly announced that - which I didn't figure out till seeing it again recently - by having the opening visual of Ken Berry playing a very slow catch with his son,
to the most leisurely theme music ever heard. They were going for a gentle, leisurely Sunday afternoon humor, no goats full of dynamite or "Citizen's Arrest".
There are some pretty good episodes and any TAGS fan will want to see Andy and Helen's wedding with best man Barney, Opie's or Bee's last appearance, Andy/Helen returning for
baby Andy's baptism. To my surprise Howard Sprague had more good episodes built around him than all the other characters did.
The one where he and Emmett go to NYC to appear on a TV debate, city versus country, and Howard goes 'native' was good too.
Also good was the new Goober's Gas station opening downtown and Howard discovering a dinosaur is buried there.
I always liked the unusual 3 episode arc set in Palm Springs, especially the episode revolving around the gang helping a singing cowboy looking to make a comeback.
Most posters today don't care for it, but that's because it was pure corn aimed squarely at those who had grown up in the 30's and 40's watching those 50 minute singing buckaroos
shorts in the theater, and the 50's kids who digged them when they proved very popular on Saturday morning TV along with Hopalong Cassidy.
Jodie Foster's drippy little brother was miscast as Mike, Sam Jones's - Ken Berry - son, any episode centered around him plays like a lecture from Ward Cleaver.
My opinion? It's a lightweight series with it's heart in the right place, an okay diversion for TAGS people, but don't go in looking for huge yucks.
I have a soft spot for it as so much of it reminds me of those times and people long gone, plus unlike some series the "prints" survived in great shape,
it looks brand new in HD.
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