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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
[Re: goombah]
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05/29/12 11:22 AM
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Miami Vice was so stylish (flashy) at the time and showed FL to be a beautiful state. The music was fitting as well. To this day I always think of MV when I hear Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight" & if not mistaken "Smuggler's Blues" (Glenn Frye). Don Johnson was pretty hot too. YET, all that being said, I never really got into the show that much.  Go figure.  TIS
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
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05/30/12 02:53 PM
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I long for the days when I can again wear a white sports jacket and hike the sleeves up my forearm. Or you can buy a current wardrobe.
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
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05/30/12 03:10 PM
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I long for the days when I can again wear a white sports jacket and hike the sleeves up my forearm. Or you can buy a current wardrobe. No way. It's 70s disco and 80s fashions all the way. With the return of Dallas, I'm born again.
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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05/30/12 04:15 PM
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Maybe this was way before, but did MV start the trend of wearing no socks with shoes?  Actually I liked the glitz of the show! TIS Maybe on tv, but I remember doing that as a teenager. By the way, do any of you guys remember tapered pants legs?
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
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06/04/12 01:46 PM
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Loved it back in the '80s. When I watch it today, I can't believe how bad an actor Philip Michael Thomas was. Was there ever an episode where he didn't yell "freeze, sucker!"?  I remember Dennis Farina as a great bad guy. Bruce Willis played a real creep, too. His character was abusive to women, the whole nine yards. It's the only really, really bad guy I think Willis ever played.
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
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06/04/12 02:55 PM
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Did you know that Jimmy Smits was in that show, for about the first 90 seconds. Yeah, he got blown up. Sonny escaped death because he was bending over lighting a cigarette. And boy, didn't Sonny smoke alot on that show?
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Any Miami Vice fans?
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06/10/12 07:07 PM
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I remember they had some popular guests (for that time period): Ted Nugent, Lee Iococca, Glenn Frey, Phil Collins & Bruce Willis (before he was known in "Moonlighting" and "Die Hard"). It was a fantastic show especially for it's time! There were many actors / actresses on that show who made appearances and later went on to be familiar and popular Hollywood faces. Several that come to mind are Dennis Farina, Rosanna DeSoto, Sheena Easton, Liam Neeson, Stanley Tucci, John Leguizamo, Ving Rhames and Esai Morales.
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