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279.1 | | HOMBRE::CONLIFFE | | Wed Nov 06 1985 11:11 | 15 |
| I think AMAZING STORIES may best be classified as a series of "Camp Fire"
stories, with the goal of providing entertainment and an occasional catch
of breath (either from laughter or tension).
This week's hour long special episode ("The Mission") definitely falls into
the catgory of "A simple story, well told". True, none of them have been
great science fiction, none of them have been great suspense, none of them
have been great horror, but they've all been entertaning to a greater or
lesser extent.
I like this show.
Nigel
ps: And as for Beth liking "Misfits of Science", how can you trust a
woman who hurries home to videotape "The Love Boat"????
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279.2 | | TROLL::RUDMAN | | Wed Nov 06 1985 13:15 | 14 |
| Uh-oh. You may have wanted to add a :-). You are now fair game for
a heat-seeker up your termy. There may be extenuating circumstances
as to why she tapes that type of show (he said, diplomatically).
My wife has a tape of a Love Boat episode because an actor whom she
chose as a subject whilst becoming a accredited freelance photographer
appeared therein. (Can't tell I'm reading a European equipment manual,
can you!)
Live long (if you can), and prosper.
Don
P.S. Maybe she likes Gavin's legs. :-)
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279.3 | | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | | Thu Nov 07 1985 07:59 | 19 |
| re:.1
Actually, I thought the hour-long AMAZING STORIES was one of the most
suspenseful things I've seen on tv --- up until the end. I was hoping
that Spielberg would at least do *one* "amazing story" that wasn't a
fantasy story. The resolution to the problem blew the credibility of
the story totally to shreds.
As for THE LOVE BOAT, I confess that I used to watch it many years ago.
I rather liked the way the weaved three different stories (each written
by a different writer) into one whole. I liked the characters pretty
much, too (especially Julie :-)). It did go down hill rapidly, though,
and I stopped watching it.
Of course, the question remains about why THE LOVE BOAT should
be discussed in SF.NOT (well, I do remember an episode in which the
ghost shows up to "help" his widow find a new companion... :-)).
--- jerry
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279.4 | | PAUPER::GETTYS | | Thu Nov 07 1985 08:27 | 1 |
| Well, Love Boat IS Fantasy.....??????.....
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279.5 | | KATADN::BOTTOM | | Thu Nov 07 1985 09:56 | 5 |
| I loved "Mummy Daddy" but I thought that the "Mission" was a half hour
show drawn out to an hour length. The suspense bored me. The show
however seems promising.
dave
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279.6 | | GUIDO::RAVAN | | Thu Nov 07 1985 09:55 | 14 |
| re .1-.4
Nigel is trying to get my goat. It's his reply that's the fantasy; while
I may (I repeat, *may*) have watched "Love Boat" once in a while, it's a
gross calumny to state that I ever taped it!!!
[Moderate sidestep: on the "Here's our new season" show for CBS (ABC?),
they held their self-congratulatory binge on the Love Boat, and Cybill
Shepard and Bruce Willis from "Moonlighting" were there. Shepard said
she had never seen Love Boat, and Willis proceeded to harry her into
admitting that she had. It was the only sequence worth watching, amid all
the "aren't we great" banalities...]
-b
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