definitely showing my age i guess. a friend bought me Columbo season one for my b-day - and i'm addicted. perfect for watching while working. let the hate begin...
Yeah..loved the whole playing dumb routine he always pulled...another cop show favorite of mine was Dragnet...used to watch that shit nightly on NIck at Night.
I love this post.. I love watching Columbo at 1:30pm on Bravo.. I watch it daily almost.. I love the fucking show.. My friends are like WTF are you smoking, Im like dudes Columbo runs shit.. I dont know what it is about the show but im addicted.
definitely showing my age i guess. a friend bought me Columbo season one for my b-day - and i'm addicted. perfect for watching while working. let the hate begin...
brings back good memories - 70's TV - Columbo, McMillan and Wife, Rockford Files, McCloud - think some of them rotated - not sure if Columbo was on every week or like once a month. Peter Falk created a great character.
damn, i can feel the pink shag carpeting in my sister's bedroom under my feet now.
The ABC Movie of the Week always kicked ass as well, Spielberg's first movie was an ABC Movie of the Week with the guy from McCloud - Duel. Think he directed it when he was 16 or 17 - good little thriller.
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definitely showing my age i guess. a friend bought me Columbo season one for my b-day - and i'm addicted. perfect for watching while working. let the hate begin...
I didn't know you can watch something and work at the sametime.
I love it too, the only thing that sort of bothers me in it is that they show who killed the person in the beginning. (I think).
That was the whole fun. It really didn't matter "whodunnit" the brilliance was in they way they showed Columbo reach that conclusion. Also interesting to note, Peter Falk didn't appear in the first 20 minutes of most of them.
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