You left out 'In and Out' where Selleck shaved his 'stache and used his character's gaydar to inform Kevin Kline's character that he was gay and using the old smooch-a-roo.
Ewwww that's nasty!! He better have received a lot of money to do that scene.
Then stop watching it over, and over, and over....
You left out 'In and Out' where Selleck shaved his 'stache and used his character's gaydar to inform Kevin Kline's character that he was gay and using the old smooch-a-roo.
Ewwww that's nasty!! He better have received a lot of money to do that scene.
Then stop watching it over, and over, and over....
I didn’t write that comment.
That was Ivan’s post.
Why did you attribute it to me?
You left out 'In and Out' where Selleck shaved his 'stache and used his character's gaydar to inform Kevin Kline's character that he was gay and using the old smooch-a-roo.
Ewwww that's nasty!! He better have received a lot of money to do that scene.
Then stop watching it over, and over, and over....
I didn’t write that comment.
That was Ivan’s post.
Why did you attribute it to me?
I was trying to remove quotes and get screwed up cause it turned into a long post. It was directed toward anyone really. It's just the idea that you can't stop watching. I noticed that Kevin Kline went limp-wristed.
You left out 'In and Out' where Selleck shaved his 'stache and used his character's gaydar to inform Kevin Kline's character that he was gay and using the old smooch-a-roo.
Ewwww that's nasty!! He better have received a lot of money to do that scene.
Then stop watching it over, and over, and over....
I didn’t write that comment.
That was Ivan’s post.
Why did you attribute it to me?
I was trying to remove quotes and get screwed up cause it turned into a long post. It was directed toward anyone really. It's just the idea that you can't stop watching. I noticed that Kevin Kline went limp-wristed.
You guys really should scale back your post quoting.
As to the question: Yes, there should have been a Magnum, P.I. reunion movie. While Selleck is to be commended for wanting a high-quality reunion film, I feel he used that as an excuse not to have one. After all, he didn't exactly adhere to this standard with his choice of big screen film projects during the '90s (Folks! Christopher Columbus, Mr. Baseball, In & Out, Open Season, The Love Letter). Selleck couldn't even be bothered to reprise his Lance White role in the Rockford Files reunion movies, yet he appeared in the aforementioned tripe.
Magnum's sister series, Simon & Simon, had a pretty good 1995 reunion movie which retained the spirit of the original show and which imo should have led to a series of reunion TV movies. However, it had the misfortune of airing opposite Seinfeld and was blasted away like Ivan in Did You See the Sunrise? I wonder if the same fate awaited a Magnum, P.I. reunion film.