Brian Sheridan
One Too Many
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- Erie, PA
I just watched an episode of Dragnet (1968) on Sleuth TV. While the "hip" lingo (fuzz, The Man) was laughable, I always find the lectures Joe Friday gives in the shows to be pretty spot on.
There is a super high cheese factor when showing drug use or hippy life or the time Joe tried to pass himself off as a "college" student. However, he talks a lot about tolerance and understanding of people and their beliefs, backgrounds, and weaknesses.
Sure, he is S-Q-U-A-R-E but a good kinda square.
Anyone think otherwise? I'd consider myself left of center but good common sense is good common sense.
Does anyone know of a Jack Webb biography? I know he was huge jazz fan, plus a co-star of the classic "Sunset Blvd." He even talked his way through a hilarious album called "Jack Webb Sings." His rendition of "Try a Little Tenderness" is as brittle as bone.
I wish some of his other films, The DI and -30-, were available on DVD.
There is a super high cheese factor when showing drug use or hippy life or the time Joe tried to pass himself off as a "college" student. However, he talks a lot about tolerance and understanding of people and their beliefs, backgrounds, and weaknesses.
Sure, he is S-Q-U-A-R-E but a good kinda square.
Anyone think otherwise? I'd consider myself left of center but good common sense is good common sense.
Does anyone know of a Jack Webb biography? I know he was huge jazz fan, plus a co-star of the classic "Sunset Blvd." He even talked his way through a hilarious album called "Jack Webb Sings." His rendition of "Try a Little Tenderness" is as brittle as bone.
I wish some of his other films, The DI and -30-, were available on DVD.