Tips From Tom!
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Tips From Tom!
You guys gotta check this out. I've never seen or heard about this before, but Selleck apparently made a "gag video" for his pal Robert Urich in 1987. It's entitled "Tips From Tom, or Tom Selleck's Suggestions On How To Keep A Detective Series On The Air For A Really, Really, Really Long Time!". I'm not sure where it originally aired, but it's absolutely hilarious! It was just uploaded to YouTube on 2/18.
Tips From Tom, Part 1* (7:01)
Tips From Tom, Part 2 (6:59)
Tips From Tom, Part 3** (6:34)
Enjoy!
* The first :32 are blank on Part 1
** Selleck is only in the first 1:40 of Part 3
Tips From Tom, Part 1* (7:01)
Tips From Tom, Part 2 (6:59)
Tips From Tom, Part 3** (6:34)
Enjoy!
* The first :32 are blank on Part 1
** Selleck is only in the first 1:40 of Part 3
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That was very entertaining! Unfortunately, it makes Tom Selleck look like a real jerk and Robert Urich (rest his soul!) look like a good sport.
Frankly, I really like "Spenser: For Hire" (with an "S"!!!) because I started reading the books when they first came out and were really good.
But isn't it interesting that NOW TS is playing a Robert B. Parker character in the Jesse Stone movies!!!
Wish Bob Urich were around to do a "Hints to Tom on How to Successfully Portray a RBP Character" video!! Cuts of the humor in SFH as opposed to all the "doom and gloom" in Jesse Stone movies . . . .
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Frankly, I really like "Spenser: For Hire" (with an "S"!!!) because I started reading the books when they first came out and were really good.
But isn't it interesting that NOW TS is playing a Robert B. Parker character in the Jesse Stone movies!!!
Wish Bob Urich were around to do a "Hints to Tom on How to Successfully Portray a RBP Character" video!! Cuts of the humor in SFH as opposed to all the "doom and gloom" in Jesse Stone movies . . . .
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Funny story...
Before Spencer and Magnum, when both TS and RU were 'unknowns' they were both in Bunco together in '77.
A reviewer said even together the couldnt pull it off. There was no way either of them were going anywhere in Hollywood and certainly neither of them would have their own show.
I hope he choked on his words....
Before Spencer and Magnum, when both TS and RU were 'unknowns' they were both in Bunco together in '77.
A reviewer said even together the couldnt pull it off. There was no way either of them were going anywhere in Hollywood and certainly neither of them would have their own show.
I hope he choked on his words....
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Really? I didn't get that sense at all. He made this little production for his close friend Robert Urich... in jest. It's comedy. Everything is so "over the top" (the bikini-clad girls, sitting in the Ferrari in the guesthouse set with a towel on your head, etc.), it's obvious the whole thing is not meant to be taken seriously. It's just one guy playfully "razzing" a good buddy. I'm sure Urich got a big kick out of it. Heck, I'm sure Jillie Mack enjoyed it, too!golfmobile wrote:Unfortunately, it makes Tom Selleck look like a real jerk...
I also loved the behind-the-scenes bloopers & outtakes that we get to see from Spenser. Good stuff.
The first scene of Part 1 was filmed in a parking lot of the Hawaii Film Studio. Is that the Magnum soundstage (aka "Hawaii Five-O stage") in the background? It looks like it, but I'm not 100% sure.
And the Ferrari in the guesthouse set! How cool is that!
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This is absolutely priceless. Quite the opposite of earlier reactions, I think these clips show what a cool guy TS is. I miss Bob Urich, I think he was a great actor, and a helluva guy. I's a shame that he never got a huge mega hit.
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Relax. You didn't make a fool of yourself by giving us your honest first impression. We're here talk about everything Magnum/TS (good or bad). We don't judge here. Not everyone is going to have the same opinion and that's a good thing.Tom_Magnum wrote:Isn't anyone going to respond to what I just said? I made a fool out of myself! I can't believe it. I am sorry, TS.
I loved the video. It really made me laugh. I loved Robert Urich and from what I understand Bob and Tom were good friends. I actually think Tom made fun of himself and spoofed MPI a bit in the video along with ribbing Bob about Spenser. I really think we got to see the silly side of TS that we don't get to see much anymore. I feel that was the geniune goofy side of him that the cast and crew got to see probably every day. Jesse Stone needs to lighten up a bit and get some of that TM humor in it.
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