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The Classic/Retro Pop Culture Thread

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It's a plane!
It's the June 25-26 DECADES Binge!


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Ah, good one. Even after fifty years, that opening still gets me pumped. :rommie:

Maybe I'll finally get to see that Kryptonite robot episode and resolve my childhood issues.
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The ironic thing about Tarzan, geographically speaking, is that the kind of jungles depicted in the books and movies barely exist in Africa. They're really more of a South American or maybe Southeast Asian sort of thing. In the '90s, there was a syndicated series called Tarzan: The Epic Adventures that was fairly true to the books and was filmed in South Africa, and there was a jarring contrast between the scenes shot in the soundstage "jungle" set and the ones shot on location in the actual African savannah.

...and, SCENE.
 
^Forgot about that! 4 a.m. Monday morning.
Thanks. Not the most convenient time, but I'll be able to see it.

And this is Vega$ weekend. Dan Tanna. He's the Lone Ranger. He's the Ghost of Christmas Past. And he's gonna nail you, turkey.
 
Tarzan lives in a "Fictional Africa" that only somewhat resembles the real Africa. Aside from the inconsistent terrains, there were a remarkable number of lost-yet-thriving civilizations tucked away within easy travel times.

I had this idea in my child's mind (many years ago) that Tarzan--shades of Swamp Thing--could somehow go from jungles in South America to Africa without really travelling.
 
I remember thinking that Tarzan's jungle was somehow magically connected to another dimension where the world was one big jungle-- there was no specific portal or anything, just a smooth transition so that nobody ever noticed that they were passing back and forth.

I haven't been able to sit through an entire episode of Vega$, but I've seen some bits and pieces and watched the opening credits a few times. Some memories have been stirred up. I had forgotten that Greg Morris was not in the first few episodes of the regular series after being in the pilot-- negotiations, maybe? I had also forgotten about the hard-nosed policewoman, who was also in the pilot, but I think disappeared when Greg Morris came back. I definitely remember that Will Sampson was only in the first few episodes (and was never in the opening credits). And I definitely remember that Tony Curtis was only in the first half season or so. Both Sampson and Curtis appeared in one episode apiece in season two (the first two episodes), and then Curtis appeared in a handful in season three. Tanna's sidekick in the pilot was the Armenian guy, Costigian, who disappeared from the regular series, then appeared in two or three episodes in a row in season three. Binzer was just an extra in the pilot, but became the sidekick in the series (and didn't get a real name until season three). Tanna started out with two showgirls as helpers, the mature Beatrice and the bubble-headed Angie, but Angie disappeared after a while. He also had a sister in the pilot who, I believe, only returned once. I think I've got all that right.

I also seem to recall that a lot of people got new first names after the pilot. George Nelson became Dave Nelson, Bernie Roth became Philip Roth (!), and Ray Costigian became Mitch Costigian.

That was thirty-five years ago. Now ask me what I had for lunch yesterday. :rommie:
 
I don't know anything about Vega$, but it must have come on after something that I watched in its original run, because I remember seeing the intro.
 
As I recall, it was on Wednesday nights at 10oclock, right after Charlie's Angels. They were both Spelling detective shows.

I actually got to see my favorite episode, "The Usurper," where Roth's brother tries to blackmail Roth out of his fortune using a tape of Roth "discussing" the assassination of Castro with the CIA, using inside info from when he was cozy with Batista.
 
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I'm not so familiar with that one, but it appears to be worth a look. Nothing like an old-school detective show. I love the car and the voice over. :D
 
Never got into it myself, though I used to sometimes have it on in the background when I had Me. But it is noteworthy, at least, as being the show that Honey West spun off from. Decades showed that episode in their daily lineup a bit back.
 
Could be, although aside from the name the two characters have nothing in common. Both are good in their own way. I've got a couple of the books, but the series is mostly out of print, and I've got the series on DVD. It would be nice if they showed that one, too, but there's not enough episodes for a binge without repeating them.
 
i was hopeful Decades would celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dark Shadows with a marathon later this month. oh well. maybe they'll do another marathon on Halloween.
 
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