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  1. He doesn't look young enough for this to be Talk Radio.
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  2. Happened to stumble across this...it's focused mostly on NCIS LA (obviously), but it's still interesting to hear from him. For someone who's done so much, there's not much on him. https://wikideeks.com/2019/02/10/wikideeks-exclusive-an-interview-with-frank-military/
    2 points
  3. Great, I log on and see Dadrian gets the “like I knew you would” question which anyone could have easily answered and I’m left with an “April Fool” which has to be Crockett in an episode I can’t recall....great!
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  4. UNKNOWN LOCATION FOUND: THE LAST CRIME SCENE Lesson learned: the easiest explanations for locations are usually the best and the right ones. I heave searched for weeks for the pool behind the house with the veranda in Miami Beach (art deco pattern on the building) and even near the Atlantis, as this scene is so small. As I did not find anything, I looked again at 3650 Flamingo Drive, the first crime scene. Originally I had dismissed it for location re-use due to the pool distance and size, although I considered that they often re-used locations for small other locations in the same episode. But I was sloppy and when I went back to Flamingo Drive in despair and took a second look, everything fits. This second, lost crime scene was filmed at the back of 3650 Flamingo Drive building (the front was used for the hit on Zefirelli and Tubbs in his car). I could not have found & solved it without historic aerials as the pool was replaced and the small veranda removed. 100% matches: the pool reflection shows a corner of a flat roof second story. The corner comes forward near the corner of the swimming pool the pool has a broad edge and is approx. 5m from the house the roofed glass veranda is right of this rectangular building part sticking out towards the pool the walking path starts at the left end of the veranda, not in the middle there is a space to the neighbor´s house (built in 1929, has a corner, two stories and a window on the second floor) where the bikers start their engines there is another building corner of a neighbors house visible most crucial proof: the art deco pattern of the building facade matches exactly (rectangular pattern with diagonal lines meeting in a round middle dot) and we know that Art Deco patterns are unique. This house was built in 1939. I used a current realtor picture from the front as comparison: https://www.redfin.com/FL/Miami-Beach/3650-Flamingo-Dr-33140/home/42787327 Remarks: the coconut palm tree that we see next to the pool was planted shortly before filming. It is NOT on the 1986 historic aerials as VBFH was filmed 18-26 February 1987. the bikers drive off into the blue. Where they are heading is another neighbor house. Here is my photo story proving all summarized above ENJOY!
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  5. @airtommy This issue was addressed on @C Glide’s site also. For example: http://www.miamivicelocations.org/page73.html
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  6. Ha! I had Oliver Stone on my mind, as he was on Joe Rogan recently.
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  7. My pleasure! Trust me, I did it for myself just as much as for anyone else. As a professional photographer and all around color nerd, I find this stuff endlessly fascinating.
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  8. I was hoping this one would go cold so I could say, “Anyone? Anyone?”
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  9. Sorry for the delay. Yes you are correct
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  10. Yeah, I’d think probably some seriously sick porno freaks (like Glantz) have done something like this episode. I think the whole really messed-up kind of porn, with the wolf’s-head dude killing a girl was considered creepy...not gruesome with gore, but just the whole idea was unnerving, especially for the time & what was typically allowed on television then. The ending with Sonny slapping Glantz around and then just walking off was kind of weird to me. I’d understand if he’d of just hauled off and sucker-punched him out...but what he did was strange. Yeah, then he just leaves his Testarossa sitting there in the alley, with some bizarre bag-lady & her odd “waddle” as well as the homeless guy who been used for the “bloody paint” on saran-wrap thing earlier—I was like, what are you doing?? I hope he locked it! I’ve not seen any dead bodies close up (only saw one once when I was 13, but it was quite a ways away & down an embankment in a river. Cops were “guiding” a couple bodies in the water to the bank of the river...they were mostly covered & I only saw legs and an arm. ), but I’ve read some things before about “dead eyes” & the difference between someone dead or just “high” or dazed. I always enjoy your comments & thoughts, too...we have similar thoughts or views about most of the episodes!
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  11. Yes, a real life snuff film is pretty creepy! Sadly, I would think it has been done sometime, probably in a low-budget film. To me, since this just a fictional story it doesn’t faze me too much. I’ve seen way too much messed up stuff, haha. The ending is strange but I still really like it. I suppose Sonny just went for a little walk to cool off and then went back to the Testarossa. I wouldn’t want to leave my car like that in some sketchy alley, though! I guess I haven’t seen anyone dead, other than at wakes/funerals when their eyes are closed. That is pretty interesting! I always appreciate your reviews and comments, ViceFanMan! I almost always agree with what you say!
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  12. I think the idea of a real life snuffed film is sort of what some think is creepy in this one, LOL! Supposedly according to FBI and other law-enforcement agencies (at least in the past, maybe that’s actually changed now?) , there never actually has been a real life snuff film. However, I find that hard to believe with as many sickos as we have in the world today. Amazing episode & superb performances by all!! However, the ending was a little bizarre. You actually can tell if a person has “dead eyes”...as they look & appear different than if a person is still alive. But, I think you’d have to be fairly close to the face to really be able to tell. However, Crockett was looking at a close-up freeze-frame of ‘Snuff-Girl’s’ face...and he’d seen enough death in ‘Nam & Miami to know.
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  13. We do what we’re told...
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  14. You've answered correctly! Like I knew you would!
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  15. Miracle Man - The club where Miracle Man is killed.
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  16. Fantastic discussion. Thanks so much @Wayfarers4ever for putting together that collage of logos. I had no idea they were changing the logo so often.
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  17. I was send this today - 1959, looked fantastic from Chopin Plaza, Bayfront Park looking north.
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  18. I only saw my pet's dead eyes when she died. The eyes looked completely different from one moment to the next. I can't describe it well. Most likely somehow "cloudy". But it was very clear to me.
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