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  1. I'm very pleased to announce that at long last "The Talk" is posted here as an mp3 for download: Also, you can enjoy a little video I made for YouTube here: Thanks to ALL of you for your patience and support with my work. Enjoy!
    12 points
  2. Golden Triangle - behind the scenes shot not seen in episode
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  3. The original VHS cover art of the Pilot has an odd, almost 70ies feeling. For those who never saw the VHS release the best coverart image I could find is the German version. But the Ozzy version had the same artwork albeit in english: I must have rented out the store copy a dozen times
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  4. Hey guys, here’s a Crockett-inspired look I am proud of. It’s a vintage linen Valentino blazer from the 80s, matched with a pink t-shirt, wide linen pants, and canvas Toms.
    9 points
  5. still from the set of Prodigal son. One can see the marks -later unseen on TV as they used a closed up only - on the ground where they are supposed to stand
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  8. It certainly did, in something like Magnum PI they would all be sipping tea on Higgins lawn saying what a great job they all did catching the bad guys. Spielberg endings.
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  9. I studied a particular jacket Crockett wears on several episodes and had it tailor-made, along with a new pair of large straight white pants
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  10. view at the end of Mac Arthur Causeway in Miami Beach looking east onto 5th Street. The ramp turning north (to the left) to Alton Road became famous in the Brothers in Arms Ferrari night drive in Out where the buses don´t run.
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  11. Behind the scenes of "The Prodigal Son." PMT and first assistent director Marty Eli Schwartz on the left. Crew members occasionally made a brief appearance on the show.
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  12. To promote this summer's release of Beverly Hills Cop IV, they've been airing the first three movies on TV a lot. I was watching Beverly Hills Cop II and I noticed the bad guy's henchman is Paul Guilfoyle (Milton Glanz in Death and the Lady). Then I noticed the daughter of the murder victim is Deborah Adair (the hooker in Streetwise). It turns out AndrewRemington already documented in another thread a bunch of MV actors in that movie. Deborah/Alice Adair from “Streetwise” Brian O’Connor from “Baby Blues” Dean Stockwell from “Bushido” Tom Bower from “Bushido” Paul Guilfoyle from “Death and the Lady” Chris Rock from “Missing Hours” Frank Pesce from “Home Invaders” Robert Pastorelli from “Down from the Count Part II” There's a reason: the movie had the same casting director as MV - Bonnie Timmerman. I also noticed a shootout scene that looked familiar: We see a camera shot of this same location setting up a scene in Yankee Dollar:
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  13. while filming Freefall
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  14. Alvor Portimao, Algarve Portugal on the sea front yesterday. I got a new Blazer
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  15. Paul Michael Glaser and DJ during filming Smuggler´s blues
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  16. Last summer, I welcomed my first child into this world. This picture is from last summer, and I don't know if it's just the shirt, but I immediately thought of Tony Amato at the end of "No Exit." Oddly enough, my father-in-law also said he looked like Bruce Willis! I hope my son does NOT turn out like Tony, though!
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  17. Wow! Congrats! My daughter also sufferered this fate!
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  18. Walmart just recently put out their spring/summer stuff, and these two shirts definitely seem appropriate for Season 2, but maybe all seasons!
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  19. I really love these episodes with future Miami Vice connections. Here's a trailer I made for that very episode a couple of months ago:
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  20. camera mounted Testarossa in season 3
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  22. 1987, Muhammad Ali visit on set
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  23. Given the length and depth of their relationship as well as the many interpretations people have of each party's view and the relationship overall, I think they deserve their own thread. I have mine; I've fictionalized it at ongoing length. For now I'll just say... the show was good at being subtle. And confusing. And Saundra and Don had superlative chemistry. This is only part of what happens in "Whatever Works", just for example... She's laughing at him, but she's the only one who doesn't say anything mean to him... and they're wearing practically the exact same color... And more significantly: Uh, that's not how you stand with someone you've broken up with twice and told to stay out of your life not that long ago... there is actually enough space in the conference room for you not to be touching each other, you two... (but if you want to act like it's middle school and you're sneaking around in the back of the class, who am I to stop you)?
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  24. Mid 1980s Miami Grand Prix in Downtown (also seen in Florence Italy episode)
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  25. Dutch Oven, angle not seen in episode
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  26. Miami Downtown and Bayside 1983 (the area of the last Freefall farewell scene was not landfilled at that time)
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  27. Braman dealership at 20th and Biscayne in 1984. Braman was visible in some Ferrari scenes filmed in several episodes on Biscayne in the background.
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  28. 1235 Club (used in the pilot, Knock knock who´s there, Death and the lady, Honor among thieves, Deliver us from evil)
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  29. Behind the scenes of the wedding.
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  30. Not sure if this has been already addressed here, but a couple of months ago a Miami Vice documentary appeared on YouTube. It's from Indigo Gaming, a video game company/profile which I've never heard before. Surprisingly (my initial thoughts were that 90% of the time would be about video games), to my taste it was a very cool doc. Nice info, insights and cool production (and relatively long running time!). Here it is:
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  31. Director Rob Cohen with Michael Talbott and John Diehl, working on Made for each other
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  32. Hey guys, what do y'all think of this piece? Measurements are good, Express brand has always gotten good grades for me, and the price is....decent enough lol. https://poshmark.com/listing/Express-Mens-Extra-Slim-Fit-Striped-LinenBlend-Suit-Jacket-65e7a12d91e053f7883b7030
    5 points
  33. unseen angle from Badge of dishonor
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  34. "Stand By Me" - My rating (A) A coming of age tale based on the semi autobiographical novel “The Body” by Stephen King and authentically written by Raynold Gideon and Bruce Evans. Director Rob Reiner directs it with a light touch of sentimentality. A well observed and executed film.
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  35. Was on Historic Miami IG the other day, shooting a scene on Española Way.
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  36. 80s shot of the 79th Street Causeway looking west around Pelican Harbor (as seen in the limo scene in Over the line)
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  37. Remember when Stone stole the Daytona? Then Crockett steals the Testarossa at the end of the series. I guess it’s a thing.
    5 points
  38. I didn't know people stole Ferraris. I thought you could just abandon a Ferrari any old place and come get it later?
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  39. Currently going through the 70s crime drama Starsky and Hutch. As I’ve stated before, there’s some definite tie-ins between it and MV…as Michael Mann wrote several episodes of S&H, Paul Michael Glaser & David Soul later directed episodes of MV, and the like-brothers type friendship between each show’s main stars has been compared before. Tonight I’m watching a S&H episode from Season 3 called “Quadromania” (1978). It happens to guest star a young Philip Michael Thomas, as a cab company manager who wants to be a radio DJ …not only that, but Anthony Yerkovitch wrote this episode! It’s a wild, creepy episode about a psychotic serial killer who dresses up in bizarre disguises, and…targets cabbies!
    5 points
  40. I finally made the Lego model of this. I even pulled out my kids old bricks and made a couple of modifications. It’s a pretty good likeness.
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