@@AlexGarcia-ew2fv Bren 10 was a 10mm, not a .40. There's a large difference between the two, and I'm not talking the COAL. Side note, they bored out the one Don Johnson used to make it use .45 ACP blanks because they were much cheaper than 10mm blanks. So technically he carried a .45 ACP.
Even the way Don Johnson puts on his sunglasses shows his swagger. David Caruso tried to emulate the sunglasses bit in CSI Miami, but never quite made it
I hate saying LOL but I'll say that made laugh. I just realized from your statement that I never knew that Caruso was trying too hard to be cool with those fashion poses and demonic baritone voice!!But I still think he's cool and the show CSI Miami.
@@lindacollins903 First of all Miami Vice Is one America's best all time shows and I rate It 9.1/10. Secondly I'm surprised again as I researched what you said and It's all true! Dang Hollywood Is smokes and mirrors! Do you rate movies and shows like me? I love good quality movies and shows. I heard Vin Diesel Is producing a future Miami Vice, of all people!
@@djsomali4414 I enjoy watching quite a few current shows, but when it comes to reruns, it's Miami Vice for me. How is it possible that it is still so talked about 40 years after it premiered? People who weren't even alive 40 years ago have discovered it and love it. I can't imagine a reboot without Don Johnson and PMT, so I don't know what Vin is doing. The movie wasn't that hot, because Don and PMT were born to play Crockett and Tubbs. Miami Vice was like catching lightning in a bottle and I think it's best to just leave it be
@@lindacollins903 Yes to leave It be or for a reboot to hire the best writer, director, and actor/actresses. What did you love about It specifically? The best thing about Miami Vice for me was the 80s New Wave/Rock music. The show was ground breaking In that It combined a lot of beautiful music In It's episodes which no other show has done. Creating a music video feel.
I just watched this ep last night. It wasn't aired originally here in Australia, I had to wait until the DVD's came out, but I can see why. It was a really intense, unpleasant story, and left me feeling quite depressed. The dialogue was a real standout, though, and I loved Castillo's reaction to the cat in the station. "What's that doing in here?" "It's evidence!" He nearly smiled. A Season 4 standout. 😺👍🏻
This is one of the "Ripped from the headlines" episodes. An Italian film maker was actually charged in the early 1980s for murder in his movie. It was faked, "Cannibal Holocaust" is the name of the movie, released in 1980.
Miami vice was a great show, but the continuity in some scenes was terrible. I remember one scene where Tubbs and Crockett get back to the office and Tubbs sits back in his chair at his desk, and he and Crockett engage in conversation about a case. But a couple of times the camera cuts back between Tubbs and Crockett, Tubbs suit tie kept changing. His two ties were very close in color, but a completely different pattern. Or when Crockett slips off his jacket and and goes into the lieutenants office wearing his over the shoulder gun holster, but when he gets into the office he's not wearing it, and minutes later he comes back out of the office and magically he's wearing it again !. Or the infamous white lamborghini chase, where the taillights on the lambo keep changing. So clearly filmed using two different cars for some reason. Another one is when Trudy prints out a rap sheet for Crockett.. as she did on many occasions. But when Trudy spins around in her chair to talk to Crockett across the room, there's only a few items on her desk and no printer. How the heck did she print that out ? I know there only little things, but once you pick up on them and watch the show some time later, you can't unsee them lol 🙄
Yeah this is about the only TV show from the 1980s I remember, because I basically stopped watching TV by the time I was 12 in 1981. After spending a year at age 16 locked up in 1985 and watching season 2, I went out and lived it with my trafficking father 1986 to his death at 48 in 1990. Like The_Makaron wrote, seasons 1,2 and 5 are good to really good to good. If you get into it you can watch season 3 and 4, but 4 was really bad generally, IMO.
It was how was suppose to...with honor and truth ....they got fed up with injustice and corruption...they realised you can't go against the system by yourself or a few. They realised its about politics and they were wasting their time and risking their lives for something that will never change....they just hanged their gloves/boots with dignity...sad final but so truthful to what the whole series stood for all these years. I know , the 80s ended in that handshake....you could feel their real emotion ( both ) in those final lines...sad but true
My #1 episode from Miami Vice. Jan Hammer's best composition. 2nd would be Definitely Miami and the 3rd is Little Miss Dangerous. And that's the bottom line cause Stone Cold said so (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!
I kept waiting for Lt. Castillo to say to the movie guy, "Don't ever come up to my face like this again, director."
Castillo probably just Batglared the guy until he got the point
Probably my favourite episode of MV... the story, the music, J.H. themes, the darkness,etc... JUST PERFECT.
We are friends 😎
This was the fourth season, correct?
@@RobTheUndertaker Correct 😎
@@retro-dademusic6403 The fourth season had some great episodes but some really bad ones as well. This was one of the great episodes.
@@RobTheUndertaker Agreed! 😎
Not sure that's a good area of town to leave the Testarossa and go for a walk.
Those r the alleys in miami beach n he's carrying a .40 caliber pistol...trust me he'll be ok..lol
Local creeps know Sonny Burnett is not to be messed with.
@@AlexGarcia-ew2fv Bren 10 was a 10mm, not a .40. There's a large difference between the two, and I'm not talking the COAL.
Side note, they bored out the one Don Johnson used to make it use .45 ACP blanks because they were much cheaper than 10mm blanks. So technically he carried a .45 ACP.
@@theindooroutdoorsman This was season four so Crockett was still carrying his S&W 645 from season 3 ahead of his 4506 for season five.
I’ve always loved how he beat my man UP the stairs… And then walked out leaving his car in the alley!! 😄😄
And gave the award to the drinking Jeffrey Dahmer. 😆
Crockett had to walk to cool off. That mofo would have been a mad man in that testarossa if he would have jumped right in
Miguel Ferrer REST IN PEACE
Even the way Don Johnson puts on his sunglasses shows his swagger. David Caruso tried to emulate the sunglasses bit in CSI Miami, but never quite made it
I hate saying LOL but I'll say that made laugh. I just realized from your statement that I never knew that Caruso was trying too hard to be cool with those fashion poses and demonic baritone voice!!But I still think he's cool and the show CSI Miami.
@djsomali4414 CSI Miami was good, but it was no Miami Vice. Plus, most of it was filmed in Hollywood
@@lindacollins903 First of all Miami Vice Is one America's best all time shows and I rate It 9.1/10. Secondly I'm surprised again as I researched what you said and It's all true! Dang Hollywood Is smokes and mirrors! Do you rate movies and shows like me? I love good quality movies and shows. I heard Vin Diesel Is producing a future Miami Vice, of all people!
@@djsomali4414 I enjoy watching quite a few current shows, but when it comes to reruns, it's Miami Vice for me. How is it possible that it is still so talked about 40 years after it premiered? People who weren't even alive 40 years ago have discovered it and love it. I can't imagine a reboot without Don Johnson and PMT, so I don't know what Vin is doing. The movie wasn't that hot, because Don and PMT were born to play Crockett and Tubbs. Miami Vice was like catching lightning in a bottle and I think it's best to just leave it be
@@lindacollins903 Yes to leave It be or for a reboot to hire the best writer, director, and actor/actresses. What did you love about It specifically? The best thing about Miami Vice for me was the 80s New Wave/Rock music. The show was ground breaking In that It combined a lot of beautiful music In It's episodes which no other show has done. Creating a music video feel.
I just love Crockett style
This episode foreshadows the burnout Crockett will inevitably experience by the end of the series.
The song truth edge of the town is the icing on the cake🔝🎶💯❤️ awesome episoded
Can't believe I found that song on a CD import in a record store years ago.
The one cop show where they don't always win
I just watched this ep last night. It wasn't aired originally here in Australia, I had to wait until the DVD's came out, but I can see why. It was a really intense, unpleasant story, and left me feeling quite depressed. The dialogue was a real standout, though, and I loved Castillo's reaction to the cat in the station.
"What's that doing in here?"
"It's evidence!"
He nearly smiled. A Season 4 standout. 😺👍🏻
In fact, he killed her, but at her own request to end her torment due to her cancer
But as Crockett said... "It's still murder."
He did it for the art it wasn't really mercy
Thank you ❤️ miami vice ❤️
I remember this episode I think Don was in the Interrogation room with Ann Miller made her watch the Death video dead woman
I’m quite sure he was really enjoying the slapping
The guts to leave the Testarossa there 🥶🥶
Why he leave Testarossa there?
He needed to burn off a little steam by taking a walk.
Dramatic License
This is one of the "Ripped from the headlines" episodes. An Italian film maker was actually charged in the early 1980s for murder in his movie. It was faked, "Cannibal Holocaust" is the name of the movie, released in 1980.
ua-cam.com/video/jpR15mgrdfU/v-deo.html LMAOOO
That movie was messed up
THIS WHOLE SEEN WAS ARTISTIC AND SHEEK. AWESOME
Chic
Agreed, the whole scene was artistic and chic.
The driving scene had a blooper since Don had his season 3 hairstyle.
The whole driving scene was a blooper...like you said it was season 3...they just reused it.
Miami vice was a great show, but the continuity in some scenes was terrible.
I remember one scene where Tubbs and Crockett get back to the office and Tubbs sits back in his chair at his desk, and he and Crockett engage in conversation about a case.
But a couple of times the camera cuts back between Tubbs and Crockett, Tubbs suit tie kept changing.
His two ties were very close in color, but a completely different pattern.
Or when Crockett slips off his jacket and and goes into the lieutenants office wearing his over the shoulder gun holster, but when he gets into the office he's not wearing it, and minutes later he comes back out of the office and magically he's wearing it again !.
Or the infamous white lamborghini chase, where the taillights on the lambo keep changing. So clearly filmed using two different cars for some reason.
Another one is when Trudy prints out a rap sheet for Crockett.. as she did on many occasions. But when Trudy spins around in her chair to talk to Crockett across the room, there's only a few items on her desk and no printer.
How the heck did she print that out ?
I know there only little things, but once you pick up on them and watch the show some time later, you can't unsee them lol 🙄
@@mikesievers1482 Boohoo.
But you CUT OUT the part where Castillo SAYS it!! (“Another day, detectives.”) 🤷🏽♂️
I like the lighting in the scenes.
Like a Hurricane turn to be The Bodyguard so this one deserves to be a movie too.
Police brutality! Police brutality!
Actually, I don't mind it if it's a murderer. -COOP
havent watched this show but i watched knight rider, is this worth watching?
It is completely worth. Though you can get a little bored of it during 3rd and 4th seasons, but 1st, 2nd and 5th are just amazing.
Watch it you will not regret 🔝😉😁
😭😭😭😭😭 you've GOT to be kidding....
Yeah this is about the only TV show from the 1980s I remember, because I basically stopped watching TV by the time I was 12 in 1981. After spending a year at age 16 locked up in 1985 and watching season 2, I went out and lived it with my trafficking father 1986 to his death at 48 in 1990. Like The_Makaron wrote, seasons 1,2 and 5 are good to really good to good. If you get into it you can watch season 3 and 4, but 4 was really bad generally, IMO.
Yeah I’d watch the first and second seasons bruh. Personally I watch them because it sucks seeing Zito gone throughout the series.
you completely cut out the best part!! the night driving!! for shame...
well I loved this show so much I watched it from pilot to last episode only thing i didn't like is how it ended seemed kinda sad
It was how was suppose to...with honor and truth ....they got fed up with injustice and corruption...they realised you can't go against the system by yourself or a few. They realised its about politics and they were wasting their time and risking their lives for something that will never change....they just hanged their gloves/boots with dignity...sad final but so truthful to what the whole series stood for all these years. I know , the 80s ended in that handshake....you could feel their real emotion ( both ) in those final lines...sad but true
My #1 episode from Miami Vice. Jan Hammer's best composition. 2nd would be Definitely Miami and the 3rd is Little Miss Dangerous. And that's the bottom line cause Stone Cold said so (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!
Not you Nate...This is what happend to me in The 80s
Where's Depeche Mode's "Never Let Me Down" in this episode? I must have missed that part.
It's when Crockett drives into the alley, and goes in the back door to talk to Milton as he's finishing a painting, and Crockett displays his badge.
@@davefox7516 So this is when Crockett has not even yet met Glantz?
@@davej.meister5421
Yes. It starts when he first drives into the alley.
awesome
A real movie shot: 4:42
This guy has some brass ones trying to get away with this.
Don Johnson c est la classe eternel
Robo-vice-cop
lol, i know. very interesting.
kramer has thge nsame voice.
Don't remember this episode....and Crockett gets away with that?? :) In the otry....if we follow it...if he got away with it once....
Omuaomua