The Hawaii one was three episodes! And it was awesome--Vincent Price!
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Now I'm trying to work out if I've ever made it through an entire episode of The Brady Bunch. Maybe. But I seem to have repressed much of the experience.
There are whole episodes I bet I could recite from memory. Mrs. Marcia Dentist being one of them.
It took all my force not to start calling "Bobby! Cindy!" when I was at the Grand Canyon.
I'm pretty sure my Vancouver-Montreal road trip had a little Grand Canyon detour thanks to that episode.
ita, The Brady Bunch provides important life lessons.
"Mom always said, 'Don't play ball in the house!'"
"Caveat emptor."
I am with ita in not having seen any Gilligan's Island or The Brady Bunch.
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In further Tempest discussion, what was the 50's (?) sci-fi flick that was an adaptation of the play?
"Mom always said, 'Don't play ball in the house!'"
I know one of the chicks gets her nose broken. And that it sucks to be the middle sister.
It just never made it across the pond. Three's Company, Sanford and Son, those travelled. Not the stuff with the kids. Or the stranded travellers.
"Caveat emptor."
Exactly.
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I like it too. My mother liked Gilligan and the Bradys and thought they were good, wholesome fare for the family. I winced all through TV viewing, and she always complained that I was reading a book when everyone else was watching TV.
She also thought Johnny Quest (the original, thank you) was too violent.