You TOTALLY do.No contest, lol. That intro is pretty rad, though...see, I remember the '80s lingo.
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You TOTALLY do.No contest, lol. That intro is pretty rad, though...see, I remember the '80s lingo.
...Roy Scheider was the best pilot, pretty boy couldn't carry his harness...My best friend and I used to get into spirited debates on who would win in an air battle between Airwolf and Blue Thunder. Airwolf would win, of course, but I could never convince him of that...
Sure, mainly because Jean-Michael Vincent was crocked for most of the episodes from what I've read..lol. I did like that helmet mounted gun sight on Blue Thunder....Roy Scheider was the best pilot, pretty boy couldn't carry his harness...
Quantum Leap was a good show. I always wondered what time period he'd jump to next.Fun, Doc!
Moonlighting
Miami Vice
Golden Girls
Night Court
Wonder Years
Fraggle Rock
Quantum Leap
Designing Women
Benson
One Day at a Time
...from what I recall, much of that movie magic technology was adapted into real equipment....Sure, mainly because Jean-Michael Vincent was crocked for most of the episodes from what I've read..lol. I did like that helmet mounted gun sight on Blue Thunder.
Firefox. Remember that one with Clint Eastwood? Saw it at the drive-in. That one had some futuristic technology. "Thought" guided missile system......from what I recall, much of that movie magic technology was adapted into real equipment....
...and all the things that were created in the original Star Trek?....companies and the military came calling, trying to be the first to prostitute be tech....yeah, like the salt shaker "diagnostic" devices....Firefox. Remember that one with Clint Eastwood? Saw it at the drive-in. That one had some futuristic technology. "Thought" guided missile system...
1. Wiseguy (definitely number 1)
7. The Fall Guy
NOW we're talking! Bring on the 80's!
Numero UNO, Number ONE, EINS for me was
The Golden Girls. I still love it to this very day.
2. Facts of Life
3. Tales From the Darkside
4.Family Ties
5. Growing Pains
6.Friday the 13th:The Series
7. Murphy Brown
8. Amazing Stories
9. The Twilight Zone
10. Roseanne
Honorable mention:
Saturday morning cartoons with cocoa puffs, count chocula, or CaptN Crunch!
Yes! Several Nightmare on Elm St. alumni in that one!Just the Ten of Us (anyone remember that one?)
That was a Growing Pains spin-off, right? I watched it!Just the Ten of Us (anyone remember that one?)