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Hawaii 5-O (1971): Rest in Peace, Somebody: He Wore a Vest.
Embittered, grudge-holding erstwhile policeman Bill Cameron (Norman Alden) uses his wiles to achieve prime position to assassinate the Governor; however, he ends up being outfoxed by the not-so-dumb-after-all Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord). Existential queries, mainly rhetorical, are then made.
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Hawaii 5-O (1971): Rest in Peace, Somebody: Tin Idol!!
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The legendary "Tin Idol!!" conversation in its entirety. Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) and an unknown suspect (Norman Alden) exchange pleasantries (well, Steve is reasonably pleasant, at any rate...), when suddenly, Alden's character launches an unforgettable, epoch-defining epithet directly at the head of 5-O. Steve eventually has a suspect-identifying epiphany as a result, however.
Star Trek: (1968): Plato's Stepchildren: The Festive Mood of the Ladies
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Noted academician Parmen is quite intent on recapturing the festive mood of the ladies, in as summary a manner as is possible. Said fabled mood does indeed remanifest itself, as Leonard Nimoy, as Mr. Spock, unleashes his formidable vocalizing powers upon the assembled multitude.
Scream, Blacula, Scream: Don't Fear me, Lisa...
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The truly great Mamuwalde denies, and denies utterly, access to his revered Lisa Fortier. An understandably shaken Lisa, after her epiphany regarding the vampire, is then tenderly consoled by said compassionate vampire.
Scream, Blacula, Scream: Conversation with Solicitors (Anti-Social)
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Two increasingly "Anti-Social" solicitors, deeply wounded that the great Mamuwalde did not partake of their product (as *they* think of the bypassed young lady...), seek to separate the entirety of the vampire's "bread" from said vampire, and, perhaps also, to "kick his ass". A rightly unimpressed Mamuwalde, disgusted with their trade and their conduct, then demonstrates just what a poor choice...
Scream, Blacula, Scream: A Cryptic Conversation Over Wine....
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The always-pertinent subject of Man's Basic Needs arises and is thoughtfully addressed; hopes and desires in re: Vampires (specifically the "jumping" variety) are expressed; the accuracy of the supposed "best method" in which to kill a Vampire, jumping or otherwise, is subjected to scrutiny; and a rather cryptic aspect imbues this conversation, as in: Who, exactly, knows What. About What. A hig...
Star Trek: The Ultimate Computer - As Archaic as Dinosaurs...
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The extremely great Dr. Richard Daystrom (William Marshall, in a memorable performance) finds himself to be un-understood to the point of near-exasperation. Season 2, episode 24.
Star Trek: The Ultimate Computer - You'll Have To Prove It
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The mighty Dr. Richard Daystrom (memorably portrayed by William Marshall) and Captain Kirk immediately lock horns over Daystrom's intent to replace the starship Captain with the M5 Multitronic Unit.
Star Trek: The Ultimate Computer - You Can't Understand!
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Dr. Richard Daystrom, portrayed by the truly great William Marshall, plans to show Leonard McCoy plans to show everyone, in fact and delivers, in his stentorian manner, a powerfully declamatory oration, all the while teetering on the brink of sanity. Season 2, episode 24.
Star Trek - Arena - He Knows, Doctor!
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Spock realizes that he and Captain Kirk are on the same page, and that a Triumph of Reason Moment is at hand. Kirk doesn't make the same mistake twice, in re: mis-ID-ing an aural transmission; and, in comparison to Kirk and his purposefulness, the Gorn seems a bit at sea.
Star Trek - Arena - Perhaps Nothing; Perhaps Everything.
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Spock, upon his lightning fast identification of a substance, surmises what it could all mean. Kirk incorrectly speculates about who is contacting him; and the Gorn apprises the Captain of The Enterprise of the amount of mercy he can expect.
Star Trek - Arena - Kirk Trapped.
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The Gorn shows remarkable bounce-back-ism, and he soon has Kirk dead to rights...until the formidable reptilian commits a blunder for the ages. Season 1, episode 18.
Star Trek - Arena - Duel with Gorn.
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Captain Kirk finds himself in an uncomfortable situation. Season 1, episode 18.
Star Trek - Arena - Doctor, You Are a Sensualist
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Spock is not afraid to succinctly categorize Dr. McCoy, with uncanny accuracy, and from point-blank range. Season 1, episode 18.
Inglourious Basterds: Well, I Guess Not. (Hans Landa and Aldo)
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In realizing that he and Aldo (Brad Pitt) are not, level-wise, as high on the mutual respect-o-meter as he had hoped, Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) becomes somewhat perturbed. Aldo....not so much.
Léon, The Professional: Mickey Mouse B.S.
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Léon, The Professional: Mickey Mouse B.S.
Star Trek: Contemplating the Death of an Old Friend (HD) - Where No Man Has Gone Before
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Star Trek: Contemplating the Death of an Old Friend (HD) - Where No Man Has Gone Before
Dear Mr Gacy (Film) - Really a Disappointment...
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Dear Mr Gacy (Film) - Really a Disappointment...
Dear Mr Gacy (Film) - I Have Other Plans for You...
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Dear Mr Gacy (Film) - I Have Other Plans for You...
Star Trek: We Have Destroyed Ourselves
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Star Trek: We Have Destroyed Ourselves
Dylan's Sinatra Tribute, Of Sorts.
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Dylan's Sinatra Tribute, Of Sorts.
Good movie
She was gorgeous in her youth n quite the actress too
I was up there a few times back during my high school years. Good times.
You never answer me!......Vee haf vays uf makink you talk!
Panzerfaust
Ojalá dieran todos los capítulos
Mr. Rourke meets mr. Mcgarrett
It's absurd to expect that any 24th century person would know how to make gun powder.
Don Mitchell was a good protagonist in this sequel. However toying with Mamuwalde was not a wise thing.
A magnificent movies
Truth builds the right to live
Yeah on 2 feet seen them
The character ‘Zel’s’ true self lurking just beneath the veneer of civility , convincingly portrayed by Sir . Lawrence Olivier . Spooky , to say the least .
I predict this AI technology will be installed on all US warships by 2040.
We need to have this technology, like the M5 installed on guided missile destroyer or frigate. Maybe by 2040
Who would like to see this episode on the big screen, with Denzil Washington playing Dr. Daystrom.
A classic scene. Filmed at the Vasquez Rocks park in western LA county. Very near the unique east/west portion of the San Andreas fault
Sorry. Eastern LA
Awesome, I was in his band in 1996! ❤HSF
No es una película de terror sobre los lobos. Los lobos son los seres más maravillosos de la tierra. Es una película de terror sobre la lacra que pueden llegar a ser los seres humanos...
I finally was able to watch this film last night and I really don’t get what all the negative reviews were about I went into it thinking it might have been a waste of money cause of what other people said about it but I liked it it was dark but the plot was good I never got bored of it like I originally thought I might have and it had good acting to William was an awesome Gacy even though he didn’t look like the real one
He plays Psycho so well
I love how he throws his arms up, like “What is there understand?”
I always find it humorous that Kirk keeps filling up the bamboo tube but it’s hollow at both ends!!
You know, I've been watching this for sixty years and never fully articulated this problem. I always glossed over it by vaguely wondering if there was some sort of naturally occurring stop inside.
Don't mess with Mamuwalde. 😅😅 Great scene and great acting. William Marshall was a phenomenal actor. I love his deep, powerful voice. RIP, Sir William. ❤ 🙏 💐
He just happens to find all the ingredients for gunpowder close at hand ...
Sir Kay is on the other end of the line.
LOVE the door close
Star Wars sequel haters be like - 1:04
They tried doing this on MythBusters. Didn't work. Even with commercially made gun powder. Powder laying loose at the bottom of a tube will not generate sufficient force.
Besides this being totally sick, the banter is amazing
That pimp that punched him didn't realize that would be his first and last punch he'd ever throw🤣!
Concernd about assassination. Also leaves blinds open.
And there is Scotty behind them watching and hearing all of this as the chief engineer of the ship. He can tell us about the process of dilithium crystals releasing energy to the warp drive. But can't come to the realization of what the substances gathered by Kirk are for. Unless he is choosing not to speak which I doubt.
Why would you expect a 24th century engineer to know how to make gunpowder?
@@absolutelynothingtoseehere I expect him to be familiar with what is some of the most basic of chemistry like Spock.
Mr. Oldman is truly amazing, he is one of those actors who never had a bad role, and can make movies even better merely by his presence👍👍 he definitely haven't got time for their Mickey Mouse bullshit! Besson is also a real mastermind, his Arthur Trilogy was also brilliant, such a shame he didn't do more of those kids films too
You got your technology but you lost, you lost your senses....... how true this smacks
This has to be one of their worst episodes ever. Who would want to put this on their acting resume?!
kids should be at school
Forsythe is a little too slim and handsome for Gacy.
"Why did I do all this?" Good question, Dummy!
Steve is one cold ice cube
Excellent actors and movie
Khan got conned!
Edward James Olmos before he played Martin Castillo in Miami Vice ,Great in Wolfen and Blade Runner .R I P Albert Finney ❤
"I shall be merciful and quick."
Movies in the 90s where something else man. Damn the acting is on another level.
This is such a GREAT scene. The actors playing the pimps are just following the usual "Blaxploitation" script and hamming it up with the "ghetto accent", but William Marshall absolutely pulverizes the "B film" barrier and delivers one of the greatest lines ever in that booming Shakespearian bass voice of his at 2:14. What a powerful moment! He really had the makings of a major A list actor and I wish that Hollywood had made better use of him.
I guess Mr. Bone was right. The criminal mind does always set its own trap.
2:50 the flash overs start
1:23 I just saw this episode the other day, and when I heard him say tin idol I thought there was a clue in that threat
What was the killers name? Was he part of the department once or something? He always was one step ahead of mcGarrett. I just saw this episode yesterday, but just after the phone call Tin idol I missed the part where they figured out who it was. can somebody tell me please?
Killer's name was Bill Cameron. He was fired from the job after numerous excessive force complaints. McGarrett served on the review board, so Cameron is nursing a major grudge.
@@frankgualtieri7243 Major 😏 Great episode