I’m hoping it won’t do what Falcon and the Winter Soldier did, which is largely suck.
I’m hoping it won’t do what Falcon and the Winter Soldier did, which is largely suck.
Rest up buddy, we’ll find whom it was.
WKRP in Cincinnati intro wasn’t bombastic and perfected the goal of matching the show.
Had to add a me-too for Magnum, P.I.
i’d much rather have a talented nobody host than an unfunny athelete or musician
Magnum, P.I.
Someone else mentioned Airwolf, but I’m partial to a couple of other themes from that era of network television.
This one still makes me smile all these years later.
Maybe the best TV theme song of all time:
There are many, so I’m just going to add Archer. I love the Saul Bass style, and that intro always makes me smile.
Season 1 Space 1999.
You can’t talk about show intros without bringing up Cowboy Bebop:
The intro and theme from the 1970's Spiderman cartoon.
Complaining that a host isn’t famous enough is just never a criticism that I have any respect for. Look at the early years, where obscure people from odd corners of showbiz could pop up and hosting SNL could be the first time people had heard of them. Buck Henry, for instance was just a writer and appeared in minor…
How old are you?
She was in a Lorne Michaels show and a Steven Spielberg movie in the last year, if you don’t know who she is, it’s not her fault.
Theres a review from Variety that said Mickey Rooneys character may offend many. It was written a week after the film came out, people knew. Also hell yeah I'd watch Audrey strangle a suitor with her hat!
I agree that Peck was a bit of an odd choice for the role because it’s hard to see him being really sleazy enough.
As you noted here, Roman Holiday’s message is in part that a romantic relationship doesn’t have to end with “happily ever after” in order for it to be a good thing in the lives of both people.