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LMAO! YES Hopefully Mr. Roarke and Tattoo can make it so :b
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LMAO! YES Hopefully Mr. Roarke and Tattoo can make it so


Now that's too kinky for me. :b
post #33 of 44
Where's more SWAT & Baa Baa Black Sheep???
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Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

Continuing to release this series as well as his other most popular ones would be a great way to honor the memory of the late great Aaron Spelling.
I'm hoping Sony has not given up on this one..
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Count me in, I would like to get TJ Hooker seasons 3-5
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Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

Two years later...
Is this a dead horse??
Am I the only fan of corny '80's action dramas??
post #37 of 44

Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

Yes, of course, I'd buy more ``T.J. Hooker''. Count me in.
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Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

You realize, of course, that "T.J. Hooker" is actually an oblique spin-off of the original Star Trek series. (James T. Kirk thrown back in time by "The Guardian" of "The City on the Edge of Forever" episode. He was given the memories of a 20 year veteran cop and was allowed to stay in the created Temporal Bubble for an extended period before being returned to his own time by The Guardian. Want Proof? Kirk was caught in a "Hook in time". So ... J.T. Kirk became T.J. "Hooker". Add in the remarkable physical resemblance between Kirk and Hooker and it's practically transparent!)

So perhaps Sony is waiting for the new Star Trek movie to hit in December before releasing additional Hooker eps!
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Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

I definitely want more T.J. Hooker; it is number one on my list of dead/unreleased dvds. I also want more 80's titles such as more of The Fall Guy and Scarecrow and Mrs. King (boy, I'd love to revisit all those cold war storylines).
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I would buy the third season of TJ Hooker, the TV show equivalent of a ham sandwich. I loved the show as a kid, but man it really has trouble holding up when I watch it these days, especially compared to other cop shows on DVD. That still wouldn't stop me from taking another nostalgic stroll with it down memory lane though.
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Yes, for cryin' out loud, I would definitely buy more 'T.J. Hooker', as well as more 'Police Woman', more 'Rookies', more 'Charlie's Angels', more 'Hart To Hart', more more MORE!!! What's the matter with Sony? Sales couldn't have been that bad! (But what do I know... )
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Re: Would anyone else out there purchase more T.J. Hooker

I want more TJ Hooker too!

Corny? Maybe at times.

Hokey dialog that makes you cringe more than once an episode? Certainly.

Unbelievable police drama? You bet.

BUT, it is still entertaining and a lot of the stories were really top notch.

I want the rest of the series.
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I don't think it would be too much of a stretch to say that these shows are still better than most of the series they are producing today. At least the characters back then had more substance. Of course, it is just my opinion -one others just might share. All I look forward to are the shows being released from the '50's through the mid '80's - pretty sad isn't it?
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Originally Posted by Brent Avery
All I look forward to are the shows being released from the '50's through the mid '80's - pretty sad isn't it?

Not sad at all if you ask me, i am pretty much in the same boat although its 70's-80's stuff mainly as i don't go as far back being born in 71. But i agree the stuff back then was head and shoulders better than what is on the air today. Don't get me wrong there are a few good things today like Burn Notice which is a throwback to 80's material. Hmm i wonder why i like it so much
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