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who watched Hunter in the 80s?

that show was awesome and hilarious

I miss it

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i saw the hunter season 1 in the clearance DVD bin at jewel for like $4. call it a hunch, but that price is right in your entertainment budget's wheelhouse, not to mention it'd be symbolic that someone of your ilk and caliber would gravitate towards the great clearance bin of life, espeically being a cubs fan.

hey SHARK, have ye any interesting factoids about ex-NFL star Fred Dryer?.

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 Post subject: Re: Hunter
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Hunter was ok. I would actually recommend this guy from the 80's
that was in his own show. English. Drove a nice car, Jag possibly.
Damn.... why can't I think of his name! HELP! :oops:

Edit -- Equalizer was the show. Good stuff.

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I liked Hunter.

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I could never respect Fred Dryer because he was a slow, tiny, white guy from the 70s.

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Hunter was a bully.

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Fred Dryer was a bully.

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The Equalizer was a bully.

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SteveSarley wrote:
The Equalizer was a bully.

No, he was just a shitty wrestler.

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No, he was a badass. ( I did like Hunter too as well though )

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Fred Dreyer fucked Ted Danson.

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Fred Dreyer fucked Ted Danson.


Hmmm... with or without the hair piece?

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
Fred Dreyer fucked Ted Danson.


Hmmm... with or without the hair piece?

I don't know, I saw the episode of Cheers from 1982 the other day. If I had to guess, it was probably with the hair piece.

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T-Bone wrote:
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Fred Dreyer fucked Ted Danson.


Hmmm... with or without the hair piece?

I don't know, I saw the episode of Cheers from 1982 the other day. If I had to guess, it was probably with the hair piece.

:afro: Nice....

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No, he was a badass. ( I did like Hunter too as well though )

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Agree. He was a limey Chuck Norris.

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T-Bone wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
Fred Dreyer fucked Ted Danson.


Hmmm... with or without the hair piece?

I think it was in blackface.

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 Post subject: Re: Hunter
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Actually I like Ted Danson. He was only ok on Cheers. He has actually
had a really good role on the HBO series Bored To Death as a pot smoking
executive. Underated show.

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T-Bone wrote:
Actually I like Ted Danson. He was only ok on Cheers. He has actually
had a really good role on the HBO series Bored To Death as a pot smoking
executive. Underated show.

He's awesome on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Some of Larry's best arguments are with Ted Danson.

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Yeah, he was good on that as well with his real wife Mary Steenburgen (sp).
Check out Bored to Death, I think you might like it. Also has Zach Galifinakis (sp)
in it and some good guest cameos. Kind of a "smart" comedy with not a ton of
laugh out loud moments unless you get the humor but a good show.

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I remember "Hunter" back in the '80s from the mind of Stephen J. Cannell. Moment of silence please for Stephen. Thank you. I know it had a long shelf life on NBC from 1984-1991. Not only was Fred Dryer tough as the title character, but it also introduced audiences to Stepfanie Kramer as Hunter's partner, DeeDee McCall. Kramer left the series after 6 seasons back in 1990 to pursue other opportunities in the biz.

Producers replaced Kramer with two actresses for the 7th and final season, but viewers tuned out in droves. One of the actresses, Darlanne Fluegel, was brought in to play Officer Joanne Molenski, for the start of the 7th season. She had creative issues behind the scenes with Dryer and her character was killed off midway through that season. Lauren Lane, best known for her work on "The Nanny", was brought in for the second half of the final season as a former girlfriend of Hunter's, Sgt. Chris Novak. That, plus a much-publicized contract dispute between Hunter and Cannell's production company eventually led to NBC pulling the plug on the cop show in 1991.


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Douchebag wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
Actually I like Ted Danson. He was only ok on Cheers. He has actually
had a really good role on the HBO series Bored To Death as a pot smoking
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He's awesome on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Some of Larry's best arguments are with Ted Danson.


Yes, he has been great both on Curb and on Bored to Death. He was also terrific as the villain on season 1 of Damages, which is definitely worth renting if you're not familiar with it. Subsequent seasons (mostly without Danson) aren't as strong.

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I was a fan of the show too, probably the first show I really followed. I think it was late 90's, but the did have a movie about Hunter where he had to catch some guy that killed his fiance.


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T-Bone wrote:
He has actually had a really good role on the HBO series Bored To Death as a pot smoking
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Another vote for Bored to Death. I rented Season 1 on DVD and really enjoyed it -- looking forward to seeing Season 2. Jason Schwartzman's hair kind of bother's me, though...to floppy.

Fred Dryer was considered for the role of Sam Malone that eventually went to Danson. It's kind of interesting to know who was up for well-known roles that eventually went to someone else.


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Fred Dryer was considered for the role of Sam Malone that eventually went to Danson. It's kind of interesting to know who was up for well-known roles that eventually went to someone else.


Burt Reynolds was the first choice to play Han Solo.

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Backbin the day I had major chubbage for DeeDee McCall.

The guy in Stingray was the pizza delivery guy that brought a 'Za to Jeff Spicoli in class.


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The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
The guy in Stingray was the pizza delivery guy that brought a 'Za to Jeff Spicoli in class.


I think the pizza delivery guy in Fast Times was Taylor Negron and the guy in Stingray was Nick Mancuso.


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Tad Queasy wrote:
The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
The guy in Stingray was the pizza delivery guy that brought a 'Za to Jeff Spicoli in class.


I think the pizza delivery guy in Fast Times was Taylor Negron and the guy in Stingray was Nick Mancuso.


He absolutely was. That's what I get for mentioning something I heard, but never double-checked.


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