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Thread started 04/23/09 2:04pm

Harlepolis

A Friend Of Mine Just Bought Me "The Mary Tyler Show" & "Rhoda" On DVD...

She was shocked to know that I haven't watched either shows, so she bought me these as a start...




I'm 1/2 way through Mary's 1st season, I have to say it has ALL the ingredients of nostalgia for me(sentimental, funny, occasionally corny and the colorful fashion statements are blinding lol).

I have to say though, as much as I like doormat Mary, when Phyllis & Rhoda get toghether in one room,,,,its wild evillol

I've been sick all week, those gifts were much needed distractions mushy
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Reply #1 posted 04/23/09 2:07pm

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I LOVE THESE! lol
I have the first 3 seasons of MTM. nod

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #2 posted 04/24/09 11:20am

SoulAlive

Just last week,I went out and bought this:


You know how much I love 70s TV shows lol
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/09 11:21am

SoulAlive

'Rhoda' and 'Mary Tyler Moore' are great shows thumbs up! Are you familiar with 'Maude'? That's another good one from that era.
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/09 11:44am

Harlepolis

SoulAlive said:

'Rhoda' and 'Mary Tyler Moore' are great shows thumbs up! Are you familiar with 'Maude'? That's another good one from that era.


With Bea Arthur? Sure!

I think Good Times was a spin-off of that show, and if I'm not mistaken, Donny Hathaway sang the theme song.

I have to say though, I'm not that fimiliar with the show's plot(Then again, I'm not even thaaaat fimiliar with the infamous Golden Girls boxed even though I loved the ladies who acted in it).
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Reply #5 posted 04/24/09 11:47am

Harlepolis

SoulAlive said:

You know how much I love 70s TV shows lol


The 70s shows that I dug were very limited(Jeffersons, Whats Happening & Good Times).

I only got into MTM & Rhoda very recently, thanx 2 my girlfriend.
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Reply #6 posted 04/24/09 11:49am

IAintTheOne

Harlepolis said:

SoulAlive said:

You know how much I love 70s TV shows lol


The 70s shows that I dug were very limited(Jeffersons, Whats Happening & Good Times).

I only got into MTM & Rhoda very recently, thanx 2 my girlfriend.



I just bought my mom both seasons of Love american style for her birthday
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Reply #7 posted 04/24/09 12:06pm

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

SoulAlive said:

'Rhoda' and 'Mary Tyler Moore' are great shows thumbs up! Are you familiar with 'Maude'? That's another good one from that era.


With Bea Arthur? Sure!

I think Good Times was a spin-off of that show, and if I'm not mistaken, Donny Hathaway sang the theme song.

I have to say though, I'm not that fimiliar with the show's plot(Then again, I'm not even thaaaat fimiliar with the infamous Golden Girls boxed even though I loved the ladies who acted in it).


Yeah,'Good Times' was a spin-off of 'Maude'.The theme song is by Donny Hathaway....it's a good song,too music

'Maude' is about Bea Arthur's character,living with her husband and grown daughter.
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Reply #8 posted 04/24/09 12:07pm

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

SoulAlive said:

You know how much I love 70s TV shows lol


The 70s shows that I dug were very limited(Jeffersons, Whats Happening & Good Times).

I only got into MTM & Rhoda very recently, thanx 2 my girlfriend.



You need to check out "Barney Miller","Three' Company","Welcome Back Kotter","Alice","Laverne and Shirley"....so many cool shows back then!! lol
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Reply #9 posted 04/24/09 12:13pm

SoulAlive

Speaking of 70s sitcoms,I heard that Michael and Thelma from "Good Times" are writing a book together.It will reveal alot of behind-the-scenes drama that went on with that show.Can't wait for that book!
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Reply #10 posted 04/24/09 12:24pm

Harlepolis

SoulAlive said:

Speaking of 70s sitcoms,I heard that Michael and Thelma from "Good Times" are writing a book together.It will reveal alot of behind-the-scenes drama that went on with that show.Can't wait for that book!


The only drama I'm fimiliar with is the infamous Esther Rolle/John Amos Vs Jimmie Walker character. And deservingly so.

I'd say the ONLY sitcom that depicted black people truthfully was the Cosby Show. When I watch the Jeffersons/Good Times, I see nothing but cartoons,,,,,its funny for awhile, but their roles are VERY morbid and one-dimensional.
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Reply #11 posted 04/24/09 12:48pm

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

SoulAlive said:

Speaking of 70s sitcoms,I heard that Michael and Thelma from "Good Times" are writing a book together.It will reveal alot of behind-the-scenes drama that went on with that show.Can't wait for that book!


The only drama I'm familiar with is the infamous Esther Rolle/John Amos Vs Jimmie Walker character. And deservingly so.



Maybe they'll explain why the mother left to get married to Carl,stayed away for one year,then came back without Carl lol No explanation at all.
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Reply #12 posted 04/24/09 12:55pm

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

I'd say the ONLY sitcom that depicted black people truthfully was the Cosby Show. When I watch the Jeffersons/Good Times, I see nothing but cartoons,,,,,its funny for awhile, but their roles are VERY morbid and one-dimensional.


I love 'The Jeffersons' but I have minor complaint about it: on nearly every episode,they remain in that apartment! I get claustophobic watching it sometimes,lol.They really needed to venture out more.Think about it: how many episodes have you seen where all the action takes place inside their apartment?
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Reply #13 posted 04/24/09 1:45pm

IAintTheOne

SoulAlive said:

Harlepolis said:



The 70s shows that I dug were very limited(Jeffersons, Whats Happening & Good Times).

I only got into MTM & Rhoda very recently, thanx 2 my girlfriend.



You need to check out "Barney Miller","Three' Company","Welcome Back Kotter","Alice","Laverne and Shirley"....so many cool shows back then!! lol



Man that was my Tuesday night when I was a kid
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/09 4:34pm

RipHer2Shreds

Harlepolis said:

I'm 1/2 way through Mary's 1st season, I have to say it has ALL the ingredients of nostalgia for me(sentimental, funny, occasionally corny and the colorful fashion statements are blinding lol).

I have to say though, as much as I like doormat Mary, when Phyllis & Rhoda get toghether in one room,,,,its wild evillol

I've been sick all week, those gifts were much needed distractions mushy

You'll love the later seasons. It gets better as it goes on, especially once nympho Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White) comes on. lol Make you miss Minneapolis, does it? biggrin

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Reply #15 posted 04/24/09 4:48pm

Harlepolis

RipHer2Shreds said:

Harlepolis said:

I'm 1/2 way through Mary's 1st season, I have to say it has ALL the ingredients of nostalgia for me(sentimental, funny, occasionally corny and the colorful fashion statements are blinding lol).

I have to say though, as much as I like doormat Mary, when Phyllis & Rhoda get toghether in one room,,,,its wild evillol

I've been sick all week, those gifts were much needed distractions mushy

Make you miss Minneapolis, does it? biggrin


Thats the main reason why its so special mushy
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