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#31 Post by Little Garwood »

Italian Ice wrote:Well, one effect was in "Yesterday Died and Tomorrow won't be born"
Just watched this one for the 1st time. McGarrett gets shot a few times, no blood or holes in his clothes. Maybe TV had to censor this stuff in those days. This was also the 1st Season by the way.
At the moment, I can't think of any TV show from the 1970s or even the eighties that showed much blood. TV has always had lots of fistfights and shootouts, but very little blood, at least in the period of television history that I watch. I don't watch any modern TV, so I have no idea of what 24 or CSI show.
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Hey LG. I noticed that Samurai is one of your favorites. When I saw that one, it took a 2nd look to figure out who was playing Tokura. I wanted to know what your take was on the comments on IMBD.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0598132/
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Italian Ice wrote:Hey LG. I noticed that Samurai is one of your favorites. When I saw that one, it took a 2nd look to figure out who was playing Tokura. I wanted to know what your take was on the comments on IMBD.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0598132/
I accept it in context of the time in which the show was filmed. There was nothing disrespectful about Montalban's portrayal per se, but having a westerner portraying an asian when a show is filmed in the pacific, where asian actors must have been available is insulting. But every show reflects its contemporary attitudes and Montalban had already played an asian. He's also better known than most asian-american actors, but I guess James Hong, Philip Ahn, and James Shigeta were all busy!
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#34 Post by Italian Ice »

James Shigeta would show up a few episodes later....

James Hong is funny in Balls of Fury(not a good movie though) and Seinfeld, also cracks me up in "Forty".
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BTW, watch for Remi Abellira ("Moki" from MPI) as a child grow up on Five-O. His first appearance is in S2 "Blind Tiger" and then he has his "juiciest" role in S3's "Trouble in Mind" and then in S4's No Bottles, No Cans, No People." He also shows up in subsequent seasons.
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#36 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

I may have the check out some 50 episodes on Netflix and see what Magnum actors are on there. I remember watching it some as a kid, but I haven't seen it in years.

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In season one of HFO,there were 49 actors who later appeared in MPI.

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Amazing! I think I know what I am doing on my next lazy weekend!

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#39 Post by Italian Ice »

49 !! I'm nearly done Season 1 and I don't remember seeing that many! I guess I just couldn't recognize them, they would have been quite a few years younger....
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#40 Post by Sam »

OOPS,I see now where I made my mistake.........Should read,in season one of MPI,48 actors and one director (Ray Austin) also appeared or worked in HFO. :oops:

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#41 Post by Italian Ice »

Ok, I saw like maybe 5, not 48! Where did you get this list? Are you sure its not the whole series? I know many know showed up later on, that would help...
I guess I can't see them
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#42 Post by Sam »

Hi Ice,
Here is the list from season one MPI.These 48 actors also appeared in HFO at some point in its 12 years run.

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Ok, that makes more sense. I thought you meant the other way around. 48 actors from H50 that went onto MPI. It was the other way around.
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#44 Post by Italian Ice »

Just watched the 3 part V For Vashon Series - well done!
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Italian Ice wrote:Just watched the 3 part V For Vashon Series - well done!
It's considered a high-water mark of the series; well, except for McGarrett's "undercover" outfit when he's "sweating out" his appeal in part 3. And I think you know which outfit I'm talking about: wide-brimmed hat...etc.
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