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Welcome to Cinecrisis! My name is Ryan, join me as we talk about the world of movies, television, animation, and comic books from the past and present! Please subscribe and leave a comment! Follow @Cinecrisis on X!
Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos (1986) Retrospective
Retrospective review of the 1986 Ruby-Spears animated series "Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos" starring none other than CHUCK NORRIS
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Yogi the Easter Bear (1994) Retrospective
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Retrospective review of the 1994 animated special "Yogi the Easter Bear" starring the voices of Greg Burson, Don Messick, Charlie Adler, Rob Paulsen, Jonathan Winters; directed by Robert Alvarez
Madame Web (2024) Review & Discussion
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Ryan & George @FilmJournal discuss the infamous 2024 superhero film "Madame Web" set in the Sony Spider-Man Universe starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, Celeste O'Connor, Tahar Rahim, Emma Roberts, Adam Scott; directed by S.J. Clarkson For the full live-stream discussion: th-cam.com/users/liveqrVQxYWOnNw?si=t70TQQFj2LkVLasr George's Film Journal channel: youtube.com/@FilmJo...
Dragnet 1967 Top 10 Episodes
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My picks for the top 10 episodes of the classic series Dragnet 1967 starring Jack Webb & Harry Morgan Please subscribe and leave a comment below! Follow @Cinecrisis on X
Spider-Man (1977) TV Series Review & Discussion
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Review & discussion of the 1977 pilot episode/television film "Spider-Man" starring Nicholas Hammond, David White, Michael Pataki, Hilly Hicks, Lisa Elibacher, Thayer David; directed by E.W. Swackhamer Check out the full live-stream featuring Superhero Movies of the 70s & 80s here: th-cam.com/users/livebShsBaccmdg George's Film Journal channel: www.youtube.com/@UC96Xi9F6HOu93Yp7VO8ggxg Please s...
Wonder Woman (1975) Review & Discussion
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Review & discussion with @FilmJournal of "The New Original Wonder Woman," the 1975 pilot episode of the "Wonder Woman" television show starring Lynda Carter, Lyle Waggoner, John Randolph, Red Buttons, Cloris Leachman, Stella Stevens, Eric Baeden; directed by Leonard J. Horn Check out the full live-stream featuring Superhero Movies of the 70s & 80s here: th-cam.com/users/livebShsBaccmdg George's...
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Review & discussion with @FilmJournal of the 1980 classic animal attack movie "Alligator" starring Robert Forster, Robin Riker, Michael V. Gazzo; directed by Lewis Teague Check out the full live-stream featuring Animal Attack Movies of the 1970s here: th-cam.com/video/bRw4_jqrq0Y/w-d-xo.html George's Film Journal channel: www.youtube.com/@UC96Xi9F6HOu93Yp7VO8ggxg Please subscribe and leave a co...
Jaws 2 (1978) Review & Discussion
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Orca (1977) Review & Discussion
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Discussion with @FilmJournal of the 1976 film "Grizzly" starring Christopher George, Andrew Prine, Richard Jaeckel; directed by William Girdler Check out the full live-stream featuring Animal Attack Movies of the 1970s here: th-cam.com/video/bRw4_jqrq0Y/w-d-xo.html George's Film Journal channel: www.youtube.com/@UC96Xi9F6HOu93Yp7VO8ggxg Please subscribe and leave a comment below!
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Man should be at least 10 years older than his woman. The age difference was perfect -- and completely in line with couples of their generation.
If you can't follow or understand or enjoy this movie you are some kind of dumbass. And the music was "distracting?" And it looked "ugly and dreary". Jesus wept. Pearls before swine.
My dad and I watched this show on Nick at Night a while back. It's one of my favorite shows, and Jack Webb is a personal hero.
That was a great video! You certainly picked great episodes for your list! An honorable mention would be the Hit and run Driver. The opening scene with Friday and Gannon talking with the reporter about traffic accidents in the state of CA and culminating with the rather graphic pictures of head on collisions to go along with Friday's account of what happens in 7 tenths of a second during a head on. That part of the show really gets to me every time I see it! That episode also is a good example of getting run over by the karma wagon as shown by Clayton Filmore losing his legs in an accident where he kills 2 teenage girls! Driving drunk is no game to be played, for sure!!
You should've given it 4 stars.
I like his s/w Model 28.💥🔫
Wonderful vid Cinecrisis! As a young kid from the 80's I recall I had a few of the Kenner Chuck Norris figures and even #1 of the comic you noted. However, I never caught the cartoon. I'd love to hear your thoughts on others from this era like Ewoks, Inhumanoids, Rambo...etc...I feel like some of those series are not as well known, which makes their history all the more interesting. Anyway, killer work as always man! Be well!
Great video! Really enjoyed it. Your passion comes through and makes me care about this insane cartoon that I will never watch. This one will blow up
Der Film ist gut gemacht ein Meisterwerk
This movie is a religious experience
I watched all three versions. I loved each cut! This movie was made for anyone who likes westerns!
These guys seem like the type to be on their phone while watching a movie
Your assumption is incorrect
Texting your Mom tho
@@Cinecrisis If you watched the 1988 version then you sure as fuck weren't paying attention.
Even in Cave dresses, Jane and Judy look pretty sexy.
James coburn was beautifully melancholic, and Kristoffason was charming and charismatic.
How about the one where the HS kid reads "The Flowers of Evil" then kills a man to see what it feels like.
Love Videodrome. Great place in Atlanta to experience cinena culture (Plaza Theater and Majestic Diner just a block away).
Even though I am slightly put off by the zaniness, it's still better than Invasion of the Space Bears which was sadly Butler's final role as the beloved Pick-A-Nick Basket Stealing Bear.
OH JESUS! It's a REVIEW ... who CARES!
Anyone remember that Robbery episode where posters and pictures of the fictional Captain Lightning were stolen by a super fan calling himself the Crimson Crusader as played by the late Tim Donnelly?
Excellent work on this Cinecrisis! I love these animation retrospectives, especially when it comes to some of the lesser known specials out there. This Yogi Easter special seems like an interesting and fun final glimpse at the classic characters. Some good humor too...I know I would not mess with anyone who puts out forest fires with their bare hands. 😁Be well man!
Very interesting. I liked your angle on “What could have been” had HB continued independently creating throughout the 90’s. This video made me nostalgic for sure
I got a suggestion for your next Dragnet video. The Top Ten Friendship Moments between Joe and Bill. Showing that they were not only perfect partners but the best of pals as well.
You at least liked Yogi's Supercar, right? That's one of my favorite things about the movie.
Watch the movie, then these reviews on TH-cam. It's much more fun that way.
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17:00- I hope that that jerk got his apartment robbed shortly afterwards! In the words of Fred Sanford, "Go to the oceanside and sit at lowtide until the high tide commits suicide!"
Season 4 Episode 6 The Little Pusher Makes my list,mainly for the accurate depiction of a dope house and actor Rudy Hoyos who was on Dodgers Spanish broadcats on radio in the 1970s
One of many reasons many of us became cops !
My brother and watched this every Thursday Night at 9:30
Go ahead, MOVE, you'll be chasing your head all the way down 5th Street. With Joe pointing the shotgun three inches away from the druggies nose. That's my favorite from 67.
I love the old Dragnets. They depicted marijuana as being worse than LSD. A real time capsule.
Really liked thank you. Please consider doing some more old classic shows. StarTrek, All in the Family, Rockford Files, Twilight Zone, Andy Griffith Show etc
Thank you so much! I am in the process of working on notes and compiling lists for Columbo & Night Gallery. I could pretty easily do the original Star Trek as well. But I will definitely look into these other shows too to familiarize myself more in-depth.
Shame we can't get the movie for free
I still watch this show in the mornings before I go to work and I found out most of the classic shows I always liked as a kid were the classic cop shows of the 60's 70's I also wondered in the Public Affairs episode was that DR Johnny Fever from KRP in Cinn.?
The episode with the Nazi psycho, already out on bail, awaiting trial for ADW with a firearm for shooting a black motorist, was just before passage of the 1968 Gun Control Act, which made it a Federal offense to have firearms and/or ammo while facing a felony charge. But then, Friday and Gannon had no basis to arrest him just because they found a rifle in his apartment. This episode was actually shown to the House committee to lobby for passage of the Act. Nowadays, with a racially motivated attempted murder, or at least ADW, this cretin wouldn't likely be granted bail anyway, and he'd probably be indicted by the US attorney on a Civil Rights rap as well.
I watch both Christmas episodes every Christmas.
Love these old Dragnet shows. My own personal favorite is "Burglary: Mister" (season 4, episode 5), which featured "Mister" Daniel Lumis, who had to be probably the most reprehensible character in the series.
He's so deep under cover we pay him in cash.
I have always thought that Dragnet, and Adam-12 were phenomenal television programs. If I were to add any episodes to your list it would be the episode where the young couple becomes so stoned they forget about their baby, and she drowned. Another episode would be where an officer is burnt out, and takes off from the job / his family. Then Friday, and Gannon track him down attempting to persuade him to return to the job. Lastly, I would choose the episode where they enlist the help of a German Shepherd to catch an elusive drug dealer leading to the department utilizing K9’s from that point forward. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! 😊
Friday, Gannon, Malloy, and Reed always portrayed that professionalism that the LAPD wanted to project, but these characters weren't "robotic", they were VERY human. Friday, a dedicated professional, was a lonely man, even though he had quite a few female admirers, including a strikingly beautiful lady officer. Gannon, a dedicated family man, was given to quirks and goofy fads, and even, his health failing and taking what turned out to be a temporary disability leave ('it was the clams, Joe!") where he'd moved to Pismo Beach to be a clam digger. Malloy, like Friday, is a bachelor, and we don't get to see as much of his loneliness. Reed is a young married man, wanting to build his police career before the Reeds start their family. Through it all, these men pursue their jobs, but the work doesn't CONSUME them.
@@selfdo I wouldn;t call Joe lonely. He has his best friend Bill, and in some eps they say he does have a girlfriend. In several eps Bill and Eileen say that Joe is a member of their family. Plus he does have quite a few friends who he calls upon to help him. Also Bill went to Pismo Beach to be a Security Guard not a clam digger. And Jim and his wife Jean do start a family in season 2 ep 7 when their baby boy is born.
Bobby Troupe,who played in "The Big Explosion " and "The Christmas Story" was married to Julie London who was Jack Webb's ex-wife
And she played Dixie McCall on "Emergency!"
@@Cinecrisis and Bobby Troupe played Dr. Joe Early, EMERGENCY was also produced by Jack Webb
Season 3 episode 20 Burglary DR 31 aka The Crimson Crusader
Deserves an honorable mention I think
What a lot of people don''t realize is that Gannon and Friday were a composite of LAPD detectives. They don't move around in different bureaus every day or week. There were 3 eps that had them at home twice at Gannon's and once at Friday's. The formula was the same. The evenings are ruined by the neighbors. I didn't like any of them. I liked how Webb would 'recycle' certain actors not only on Dragnet but on Adam-12 and to a lesser degree, Emergency!
Good list and thank you for sharing. One episode i would have included is the Season 2 opener "The Grenade" where a bullied high school student holds a teen party hostage by threatening to pull the pin on a hand grenade. Fabulous episode.
It was on the shortlist but didn't make the cut
Talk about an episode that is still relevant today. I assumed that it would be number 1. Also, Jan Michael Vincent.
I like the 1969 episode, "Burglary: Mister".
"I'm MISTER Officer Gannon,. this is MISTER Sargent Friday"
Never forget the eyes of the elevator operator
Good choices. Frank and Joe always wore the same jackets, Harry switched jackets for one scene and no one noticed. I read that Kent Mccord was gonna be Joe's partner in the 3rd reincarnation of Dragnet. Harry had a job as Col Potter, but Jack passed and it turned into Adam-12.
I have also heard that about Kent McCord teaming up with Joe for an 80s Dragnet series which would have been incredible. Webb sadly passed away too young
@@Cinecrisis All that smoking he did on and off the set contributed to that. You notice how Bill nerer smoked on the show, and you can tell when he was Col Potter he never really smoked those cigars either...and he lived to the ripe age of 96!
The big shooting istops
LSD (1) The Prophet (2) The Big Squeeze (3). Webb wrote them all. Amazing dialogue and arguments that still are relevant today. Humans are still just as stupid if not more. I enjoyed your take. Thanks
Love these episodes! ❤
Thank you. A great top 10