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| 1. Green Hornet - Vol. 1 Director: Leslie H. Martinson, James Komack, Larry Peerce, Norman Foster, George Waggner, Allen Reisner, William Beaudine, Murray Golden, Seymour Robbie, E. Darrell Hallenbeck, Robert L. Friend | |
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| 2. Hard To Hold Director: Larry Peerce | |
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One of the things I appreciate about this move is that it chronicalizes a time in our recent social history when it was often easier to give your body to someone than it was to give your heart. Presently, in this era of AIDS and so-called "family values", it seems like everyone wants to re-write their own history. Today, courtships are played out by the "Rules" and to hear people talk everyone was as chaste as the driven snow! I say not if you came of age in the late 70's and early 80's!
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It should be obvious that this film will hold the most appeal for fans of Rick Springfield. He is a much better actor than one might assume and plays some of the awkwardly-written swings of his character well. Janet Eilber does a good job as the conservative "ordinary" woman his character falls in love with. The weakest performance in the film is Patti Hansen's, as the rocker's songwriting partner and former girlfriend. She works hard but can't overcome the stilted dialogue she's given in most of her scenes. The best part of the movie may be the music. The majority of the songs in the film are written and performed by Springfield and will be familiar to fans. Not a great film, but one I enjoy a great deal. If you're a fan you will feel the same way. ... Read more | |
| 3. Goodbye, Columbus Director: Larry Peerce | |
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| 4. Two-Minute Warning Director: Larry Peerce | |
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We've seen Mr. Heston tread through such territory before ("Earthquake," "Airport 1975," "Gray Lady Down"), but Cassavetes as an especially intense SWAT team leader provides a unique presence that raises the level of this disaster/thriller several notches. There is practically smoke flaring from his nostrils as he puts his comrades into position to stop a sniper dangerously perched above the scoreboard at the Super Bowl. The sight of Heston and Cassavetes staring each other down in a match of wills (Chuck is a veteran Los Angeles policeman who seems to love knit ties) would almost be comic if not for the intensity both actors bring to the table. These scenes are some of the strongest in the film. "Two Minute Warning" has been conveniently placed into the "Disaster" genre of the 1970s for a number of reasons. Mainly the large cast of supporting players (Martin Balsam, Gena Rowlands, Jack Klugman, Beau Bridges, David Janssen) and the eventual riot at the Super Bowl which does indeed lead to a disaster of epic proportions. But calling "Two Minute Warning" a simple disaster film is not entirely correct. What makes "Two Minute Warning" stand apart from this specific genre is the uncomfortable realization most viewers will encounter while watching the violent proceedings play out. For better or for worse, snipers do exist in our society. Acts of random violence are commonplace. Innocent bystanders catch stray bullets in the streets of our cities often. What happens in "Two Minute Warning" has happened before and will definitely happen again. In fact, this film has now taken on an entirely new meaning with the recent terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. (...) "Two Minute Warning" is extremely watchable due to a glittering cast, taut direction (Larry Peerce) and what-is-becoming a timeless screenplay. But such a guilty pleasure will cause the viewer to feel just that. Guilty. It hits too close to home.
Although it has certain melodramatic elements and an all-star lineup (Brock Peters, Gena Rowland, David Janssen, Jack Klugman, etc.), TWO-MINUTE WARNING mostly avoids the pratfalls common to the disaster genre. And the climax, while indisputably violent (earning the film its 'R' rating) is never strictly speaking an overt case of blood and gore. And like Steven Spielberg with the psychotic trucker in DUEL, here director Larry Peerce decides to keep the sniper's identity a secret (until the end). Since TWO-MINUTE WARNING is on both DVD and VHS, there is now no longer any need to see the butchered, watered-down version that ended up on television. It is in the original director's version that this film should be seen; it is well worth it.
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| 5. The Abduction Director: Larry Peerce | |
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| 6. Man of Miracles Director: Larry Peerce | |
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| 7. Batman - The TV Series Director: Leslie H. Martinson, William A. Graham, Sherman Marks, Larry Peerce, Jeffrey Hayden, Don Weis, James Neilson, Murray Golden, James B. Clark, Sam Strangis, Oscar Rudolph, Charles R. Rondeau, Tom Gries, Robert Sparr, Norman Foster, George Waggner, Robert Butler, Richard C. Sarafian, James Sheldon | |
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| 8. The Wild Wild West Director: Gunnar Hellström, Alvin Ganzer, Irving J. Moore, Larry Peerce, Richard Donner, Lee H. Katzin, Mike Moder, Bernard McEveety (II), Paul Stanley, Jus Addiss, Lawrence Dobkin, Marvin J. Chomsky, Richard Whorf, Don Taylor, Richard C. Sarafian, William Witney, Sherman Marks, Alan Crosland Jr., Jesse Hibbs, Mark Rydell | |
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So, here's what we're calling for: 4 (four) season-by-season boxed sets containing all 104 episodes, as well as documentaries with any available living cast and/or crew members. Consider the other television series who've been digitally cast in DVD format: "Mary Tyler Moore", "M*A*S*H", "Star Trek"....lovers of this show will agree that "The Wild, Wild West" belongs amongst these classics.
You would start wandering what each still ment, but of course couldn't. Then when you watched the show you got the context. I have never seen this method used since in any TV show; but it gave an even more mysterious feel to this great show this great work of art. Sigmar, Iceland (...)
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