Not to nitpick Kev...but Patton carried Ivory handled revolvers....he had some very funny things to say about guys who carried Pearl handled revolvers...stuff I couldn't say here.
Certainly there are more bad episodes of columbo in the newer series than the originals (no time to die, trace of murder, murder in malibu, undercover) but from the originals lovely but lethal is pretty bad and i find it difficult to watch fade into murder.
Still its not impossible to watch these episodes but when watching something is lacking. Its not the same experience.
God bless
I actually think "Fade into Murder" is pretty
good. The planning that went into the murder
and alibi
was pretty intricate and there is good
chemistry between Columbo and Ward Fowler.
Then, there is the classic line Fowler says:
"Let's stop pretending for a moment that I'm
a genius and that you're simple!"
I love that episode....and I love..love..love..that line!
No Time To Die, which is what I did watching it. Dreadful, dreadful episode. I can't think of one bad one from the 60's/70's series.
Responding to a VERY OLD thread, because now that I have the boxed sets I can respond intelligently (and with a bit of word play!).
I love the entire series so picking the "worst" of the best show on TV is difficult. These worsts are still better than most shows bests!
From the original series I find myself "bored to tears" with the weapons plot in The Conspirators. Irish it wasn't so because the limericks and interaction between Columbo and Devlin are great!
And I just can't identify with Identity Crisis!
I also yawn at By Dawn's Early light, but that may simply due to it being replayed too often in reruns.
From the ABC series I would rather be asleep under the covers than watch "Undercover" !
i very rarely watch "the conspirators" or "last salute to the commodore."
i am not crazy about "matter of honor," either.
"identity crisis" was not initially among my favorites, but it is now in my top 10 or even top 5. the more i watch it, the more i love patrick mcgoohan's performance.
same here laura, i just popped it in the other night.
i'm with both of you, laura and robbie. it took me a long time to quite understand what was going on, and i still may not know, but i understand it a bit better after watching it over the years.
it is an amazing episode, patrick was made for that role. just look at how he smokes a cigar! so many unforgettable scenes. columbos tour de force!
i totally agree robbie. this one knocks me out when i watch it. there is so much going on, and patrick brings it all to us. he truly was amazing, and i will never understand why he wasn't appreciated more as one of the best actors on tv or in movies.
he WAS the role, and he WAS the character, regardless of which one he played. i've often mentioned a movie called 'brass target' here, which had (yes) john cassavetes, and then sophia loren, and robert vaughn, and the wonderful patrick mcgoohan.
in this movie, patrick had a smaller role than johnny, but what he delivered in those short scenes was unbelievable. he was the epitome of patrick mcgohan..he was suave, and sexy, and perfect...he was patrick..and that was the best!
He was a Jeopardy clue yesterday.
i saw that, laura.
Surprising that this thread has been going for 5 years with no more than a passing mention of 'Commodore', by far the worst '70s episode.
Yeah that whole "Commodore's Watch" conclusion was pretty lame!
I just watched "No Time to Die" again tonight...omg, I remembered how bad that one is. That episode just stunk...my most hated.....and just for the record I liked Bye Bye Sky High. I thought the murder plan was genius!
Now to add one more. "Troubled Waters", only because my wife would play that episode every night for like a month because she loves that one so much....sometimes I think she would leave me for Columbo! Lol!
My favorite is "Bird in the Hand", because all the footage used for the Football team the "Stallions" is actually the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and the quarterback footage was actually Roughriders Grey Cup 89 hero Kent Austin! (I live in Saskatchewan in case your wondering).
I like Bye Bye Sky High because my Dad has the same Accutrak turntable. He didn't kill anyone with it though...
I pretty much don't ever watch Last Salute to the Commodore, Identity Crisis, or the Conspirators.
Commodore is just weird on many levels. The acting is very wooden and almost surreal in places, as if it's a bad dream. The victim isn't very sympathetic. The characters are all one-dimensional. The whole sea-going thing leaves me cold--"the flanagan hose is aft of the misen-wanker....on a yawl" (or whatever it was). Umm, yeah. Oh, and I need eye bleach to rid myself of the visual of Wilfrid Hyde-White having a one-night stand. The whole "Commodore's watch" scene--WTF was *that*?
Identity Crisis--I need a flowchart to follow what the hell is going on. Every time I watch it, at some point, I stop caring. They got their spy movie in my Columbo, and those are two tastes that taste like poo together. All I can even remember is that there's a cigarette machine in it, which perhaps was indeed the most memorable role in the whole episode. I think it won a Golden Globe, in fact.
The Conspirators--Devlin isn't all that charming to me. More like grating. Perhaps he's too close in character to people I've actually known and disliked, but I think of him as a vicious, sneaky drunk. He tries to be warm and charming, while all the while he's planning to slit your throat. Get out of my face, you demented leprechaun, and take your goofy puns and limericks with you. The whole guns thing, again, was kinda "your spy movie in my Columbo." Plus I think the episode lingered for like 76 minutes on Devlin trying to buy guns from everyone but the Girl Scouts and getting rejected. (I had no idea it was that easy, by the way--just ask? Really? Is that how you buy drugs, too? No pretense? Just--"hey, got any guns? No? Okie dokie then..." Wasn't he worried about *someone* he asked spilling the beans on what he was up to?)
So, umm, yeah, those episodes kinda rub me the wrong way. That's among the original run. The later stuff--yikes.
Havent posted for ages and then i come on and find one of my own posts in a running thread. Scarey.
Had only season 1 on dvd for ages so got bored with all of them. Had to rely on tv showings which were generally the same ones over and over so got bored with them. Finally got seasons 1-8 for £35 new (not at all bothered with the come-back episodes so dont bother with season 8 onwards) but only saw a couple due to dull reasons til recently. No time To Die and Undercover are abysmal and you can throw in strange bedfellows, murder in malibu, a trace of murder, grand deceptions and murder of a rockstar (tho that one might be because ive seen it 4000000000 times due to countless repeats on hallmark, five and other tv channels). There are further poor episodes from the late 80's onwards. Im a billy connolly fan (being scottish) and so that does help if i do ever see Murder with too many notes.
Last Salute is watchable i find if you dont take it too seriously and with large time spaces inbetween viewings. I enjoy it for the fun the actors are having on screen, theres little else to enjoy it for. The ending comes far too out of suddenly, oh we've got 15 mins to fill with no idea how to fill it so lets jump straight to a stupid long-drawn stupid (yes its doubly stupid), unfulfilling ending.
Strange to see Swanney in another episode Fade Into Murder. Having just seen it again for the first time in ages, i remember why i rarely watch it - this episode stinks. (Is it wrong to blame swanney for this since he's in both or is it plain bad luck). I fail to see why fowler helps columbo even if he's pretending to be the dective, unless he's got a split personality. And so when he starts down that whole youre speaking to Lucerne and not ward nonsense i get so bored and plead for the ending to come.
On a positive note saw Murder Under Glass last night and, maybe because i remember watching it the bbc when i was just a wee boy so i have good memories, i really enjoyed it. Columbo getting all that food to eat, the humour thru-out, the cockiness of Paul Gerard and his face when columbo gets served fugu (sp?). But mainly for Columbo openly stating he really doesnt like Gerard and you totally agree and are thrilled he's been caught. I cant think of too many episodes where columbo says he really doesnt like a murderer. He shows it with Milo Janus and (i think) with Dr. Barry Mayfield (i havent seen that episode in a long time) but i cant remember any others - tho there probably are.
I will stop this rambling.
GB,
Mat
"Identity Crisis" improves for me with subsequent viewings. And even if it were still weak story wise, there's still Barbara Rhoades!
"Last Salute" I admit has a weak finish but it's still interesting to see the formula broken once for a change.
The ones from the NBC years I never like revisiting remain "Any Old Port In A Storm" (never changing my mind on this one) and "Matter Of Honor" (boring).
eric, i agree with you about 'last salute to the commodore'.
although it's far from a favourite of mine, and sometimes all that shouting, and craziness can get on my nerves, i do like the fact that we get to see a columbo episode which deviates from the normal formula.
Well on the subject of EYE CANDY in Columbo (at least for the guys), I never grow tired of Gretchen Corbett in a pretty sexy bikini for the 70's, in Exercise in Fatality!
^ agreed. and i think lots of the ladies of columbo are eye candy. i may be a straight woman, but i still find them lovely to look at.
The trifecta for me are (1) Barbara-"Identity Crisis" (2) Gretchen (3) Janet Leigh-"Forgotten Lady" for that opening scene in the goddess-like gown.
oh eric, i'm so happy you included janet leigh..she was stunning in that white goddess gown...she wears that beautiful creation wonderfully..and it doesn't wear her.
another i always loved (and have mentioned a thousand times here) was anne baxter. wow! she was a mature woman also, but her figure was gorgeous. all her outfits in requiem for a falling star were magnificent, and they emphasized that great figure of her's.
then there is joanna cameron/lorna mcgrath in negative reaction. what a little sexy/cutie.
and then there is ruth gordon, who.....ok...i better stop.
Hello all: Love this thread! Interesting to think about the weakest entries in a well-written series. For the record, I can't put "Identity Crisis" in here, because of McGoohan's performance, and his interaction with Falk. "Commodore" is saved by the format change, and the Robert Vaughn twist (he is innocent). I'm also not counting the ABC "rebirth", since there are too many sub-par stories. I will have to reread the "Phile", and watch some more, before I add my official entry. Keep this going! Best regards, Chris.