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Re: Gemini Man - When will we get to relive this brilliant 70's TV classic?
I haven't thought of Gemini Man in ages! Produced in the days of digital watch infancy, I remember his being one of these simple Armitron-like timepieces with the red LED display, which he used to cloak himself for--what--15 minutes a day max? Silly, to be sure, but as a kid I liked it.
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Re: Gemini Man - When will we get to relive this brilliant 70's TV classic?
A couple of episodes of this series were put together as a "feature" and shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000. I remember being excited since I was a fan of this short-lived program during its original run...but quickly found out that it was very "formula" and didn't hold up for me at all.
The MST3K guys had a field-day.
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Re: Gemini Man - When will we get to relive this brilliant 70's TV classic?
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I think the watch on Gemini Man was LCD not LED. I know, I know - nitpicking!
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LCD, LED, M-O-U-S-E...

I'm reminded of the early Saturday Night Live commercial spoof for the Chromega III wristwatch. "It's like asking a stranger for the time!"
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Re: Gemini Man - When will we get to relive this brilliant 70's TV classic?
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I remember Bill Bixby's character on The Magician had the red LED type watch.
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So THAT'S how I ended up with a red LED watch when I was 9!

I remember wanting those Bill Bixby mirrored sunglasses when I was 7 and that it was a huge deal when I got them because they were obscenely expensive at $5.00! Even though one of the ear-thingies broke off, I still have them.
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