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Any Miami Vice fans? #648991
05/28/12 09:44 PM
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I started watching Season 1 of the show a few years ago, and it's not bad. It's dated in many respects, but having Miami as a backdrop is never a bad thing. Filming the show in Miami is also a big plus in my opinion.

Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #648992
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I loved that show back in the day. For me, that show epitomized the 1980s.


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: Sicilian Babe] #649053
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Great show, a staple of my mis-spent youth smile


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #649071
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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").

Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: goombah] #649074
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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. lol Go figure. confused


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #649184
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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.


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: olivant] #649185
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Originally Posted By: olivant
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? [Re: SC] #649192
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Originally Posted By: SC
Originally Posted By: olivant
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: dontommasino] #649196
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I WISH! I have naturally big hair. I miss the 80s.


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: Sicilian Babe] #649197
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Maybe this was way before, but did MV start the trend of wearing no socks with shoes? confused

Actually I liked the glitz of the show! smile



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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #649198
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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Maybe this was way before, but did MV start the trend of wearing no socks with shoes? confused

Actually I liked the glitz of the show! smile



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Maybe on tv, but I remember doing that as a teenager. By the way, do any of you guys remember tapered pants legs?


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #649210
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We were big fans of the original. I loved the opening with the jiggly boobs and the tight asses. The stories were OK.


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: MaryCas] #649234
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Originally Posted By: MaryCas
We were big fans of the original. I loved the opening with the jiggly boobs and the tight asses. The stories were OK.

Not the jai alai and the flamingos?? wink


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: Sicilian Babe] #649367
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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
Originally Posted By: MaryCas
We were big fans of the original. I loved the opening with the jiggly boobs and the tight asses. The stories were OK.

Not the jai alai and the flamingos?? wink


No. Sorry SB, T and A. Then I went to bed. lol


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #649371
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I ordered Season Two should arrive shortly.

Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: Sicilian Babe] #649679
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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
I WISH! I have naturally big hair. I miss the 80s.


I have no hair and i miss the 80's as well..... tongue


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: Yogi Barrabbas] #649884
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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!"? lol

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? [Re: dontommasino] #649902
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How about his terrible Jamaican accent?? Did you know that Jimmy Smits was in that show, for about the first 90 seconds. He played Sonny's original partner who was murdered, thus making way for the new guy. And who could forget Big Booty Trudy??


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Originally Posted By: Sicilian Babe
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?


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: pizzaboy] #650043
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Smoking on the TV???

How very unpolitically incorrect lol


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #650056
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Jimmy Smits ended up having the last laugh because his career was more successful beyond what Philip Michael Thomas ever did.

I just watched the episode with Phil Collins in it, and he was actually pretty good in it as a con-artist.

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Not only did he smoke, but they were unfiltered, and the girls used to talk about him twirling that cigarette on his tongue before lighting it.


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #650117
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Don't forget Michael "Kramer" Richards' epic turn as a bad guy. Bill Russell and Harvey Fierstein were also both in that episode.

Sandra Santiago was one of the most gorgeous women I'd ever seen on TV at that point. When she showed up as Jeannie Cusumano on The Sopranos, I thought, "Damn. Twenty years later and she's still as smokingly hot as she was back then."

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Good show - we used to get tapes of us sent overseas and watch it when I was in the Navy. Detective Gina Calabrese was Jeanie Cusimano in Sopranos.

Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #650156
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She was Jeannie??? NFW!


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Re: Any Miami Vice fans? [Re: dontommasino] #650272
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Yes she played Jeannie!

Tony Sirico showed up as a guest star at one point as did Steve Buscemi. I'm sure other Sopranos cast members made appearances as Miami Vice featured a litany of well-known guest stars.

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Originally Posted By: goombah
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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I don't remember the actor's name, but there was another Hispanic actor who was in the first season at the boss for Crockett & Tubbs. He had fairly regular recurring roles in the 70s on "Barney Miller" and "Sanford & Son."



Philip Michael Thomas was a horrific actor. And the actress who later appeared on Jeannie Cusamano is still very attractive, nearly 20 years later.

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His name is Gregory Sierra, Goom. He quit after the third or fourth episode, and made Edward James Olmos a star. Sierra says it was the biggest mistake of his professional life.


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I was never into MV as much as many of you. I can't recall Phillip Michael Thomas being a bad actor. He was that bad?? Maybe that's why I don't think I've seen him in anything else. confused


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