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Zombie Squad July 2024 - Hunter (1984)

The boyz discuss season 1 episode 15 ("The Beach Boy") of the TV show Hunter.

Zombie Squad July 2024 - Hunter (1984)
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Hunter rules! And my wife likes it too.

Goodgwill Hunting

Loved Hunter even as a kid. I don't remember much about it airing live, but my dad taped a few episodes and I would put them in from time to time, especially as I got older and started getting into other Cannell stuff through TV Land (mostly Rockford and the A-Team). Hope you guys eventually get a chance to do Sledge Hammer for a Zombie Squad ep. Incidentally, I caught a TNG episode (Allegiance from season 3) earlier directed by a Hunter director, Winrich Kolbe, and found myself super impressed with it. I've never been a huge Star Trek fan but I often will throw it on shuffle as background noise because it was on in my house all the time growing up. This episode almost immediately sucked me in though; the performances he gets out of the cast (especially Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes) are outstanding and shockingly nuanced for syndicated pulp TV, and he's pulling out serious film director moves, like shooting a conversation between a Picard imposter and a suspicious Riker in extreme close-up, changing their positions in frame to show their control over the conversation as Riker becomes more confident he's not the real Picard like a Fincher movie. There's even a scene with Picard and Crusher that might as well be straight out of a mumblecore darling, with sparse dialogue and most of the communication done through action. Kolbe apparently never did anything but TV, and mostly Star Trek at that, but I honestly wonder what he would've done with a full-length film, even if he had just directed Insurrection or Nemesis.

Justin Paul Strong

Works for me

Eli Jacobowitz

I'm adding a +1 to the Nana's that love Hunter. When I was young my grandmother used to spend the summers with us and most of our one on one time was me hanging out with her watching Hunter on the small TV in her room. It was her favorite show.

Mitch Kapa

Excellent ep. Please cover the 3-part and episode City Under Seige (season 5, eps. 11-13). The it’s got the dad from Brady Brunch playing a sleezy official and Erik Estrada. With a climax at the Griffith Observatory. Pure 80’s.

Eric Cabrera

Log v

Beelzebub

Was only vaguely familiar with Hunter, very entertaining episode. I watched the pilot too. It's fun; Stanger briefly mentioned that Brian Dennehy is in it -- he guest stars as a ball-busting psychologist trying to 'tame' Hunter (à la the shrink trying to handle Riggs in Lethal Weapon) but spoiler alert, it turns out Dennehy's the real sicko!

Martin Degrell

Only just now watched the Hunter episode. My biggest delight during the show (aside from the opening triggering ancient childhood sense-memories) was Kellye Nakahara! She was a regular background actor in MASH and eventually fleshed out into Nurse Kellye with a whole episode centered around her in season 11. She’s a Hawaiian native, painted a bunch, and sadly passed away in 2020.

Charlie Horgan

I just relistened and I want to highlight the idea that this ep is the platonic ideal of Action Boyz TV. I know they'll expand and cover some bad stuff but as a mission statement this could not have been more perfect.

eponymouse_ponymouse

I appreciated Rodgers' effort to keep it on track, the asides could've essily led to 2 hrs but you gotta keep something in the chamber for future eps.

eponymouse_ponymouse

Shadow Wolves is a video ep; the Zombie Squad ep is audio only.

eponymouse_ponymouse

Hi ! Im the guy posting something from the Small Soldiers episode in the wrong thread. My movie theater trick is to go in with headphones playing white noise. It helps blocks out all the bullshit noise from the audience.

Mark Espinosa

its friday and i hate my life so how do i actually watch zombie squad. thats what im paying for right.

Mister Masters

Dennis Wilson’s one album is great: https://open.spotify.com/track/70Ao5L10SKV701DcOH68Jo?si=WTzmxhJTSWmAZsY02cVEVA

Michael Quinn

The 10th was my birthday. 710 LOL. The 80s was when Kevlar vests became more widely available. They started as military equipment.

Chabnormal

I've listened to the RAT BOY intro at least 15 times. Always gets me crying laughing.

CromFourWinds

Thanks for posting this. The song at the beginning on Prime sounded like it didn't belong.

David Bauer

Truly a who’s who of legends. I remember Strother Martin popping up as a drunk tight rope walker. I used to work QC for a company that made dvds and blu rays and HGWT and VEGA$ with Robert Urich were office favorites, especially after Leslie Nielsen blew the head off of Binzer’s girlfriend.

Charlie Horgan

The Zombie Squad intro sequence rules

Brix

To be fair, they cut out 45 minutes of Stanger talking about football players 🍆's

The Buffmaster

I know that Rodgers' will do better research than I can, but if you guys do Walker, Texas Ranger, can I suggest "Fight or Die"? Walker goes to prison to stop an evil warden (Charles Napier) who is having prisoners fight to the death and broadcasting it over the internet. It also stars Macho Man Randy Savage, Richard Norton, and Frank Shamrock who is the adopted brother of Ken Shamrock. Really been enjoying the new Zombie Squad format!

Jack McReynolds

Marlene’s reference to being cast in a slasher movie was probably a reference to the actress, Kimberly Beck, having just played Trish Jarvis in Friday The 13th The Final Chapter the previous year.

Jim Bo

RIP Snazzy

Joe B

Might be time to discontinue Action Boyz and go only Zombie Squad. Miami Vice and Hunter too good.

JamieQT

If you're curious, The Last Precinct (https://youtu.be/uJjiVamIV8I?si=pInj2v6s5up7np6w) tried to marry Animal House and Police Academy, and it was horrible!

eponymouse_ponymouse

Sidney Pollack is the villain in a two-part HGWT.

Adam Lewis

Gabrus brings it up as a reference, but I can’t recommend Have Gun Will Travel enough. Second is episode has a “young” Charles Bronson, and it’s only a half-hour show. Excellent, fun stuff. Richard Boone also has a fantastic ass.

Charlie Horgan

I was mindlessly browsing the die cast cars at my local Meijer and found a little die cast Plymouth Fury specifically from Hunter. Can currently be found on amazon if you’re interested: Toy Cars Sergeant Rick Hunter's 1977 Plymouth Fury Blue Metallic Hunter (1984-1991) TV Series Hollywood Series 1/64 Diecast Model Car by Greenlight 44960 B https://a.co/d/0fPTpZ5R

Charlie Horgan

Wiseguy was great, though Kevin Spacey's presence might render it an uncomfortable watch.

Adam Lewis

Matt Houston was great to watch as a kid. He's rich AND he's a detective! But I also recall a kind of sad episode late in the series involving a death in the protagonist's family.

Adam Lewis

It's clear that stuff like A-Team, Magnum, MacGyver, Airwolf, Fall Guy, Rockford, Wiseguy, Sledge Hammer!, Mike Hammer, Remington Steele, Incredible Hulk etc. are the obvious picks (I think that Knight Rider has been ruled out) but Moonlighting's a good call, and I hope that dead ends like Misfits of Science are eventually considered.

eponymouse_ponymouse

Mike Love has an iconic appearance on Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous where he tries to convince Robin of his rocker personality https://youtu.be/EQb025jloi4?si=sNHo386xO8Bx58tQ

Adam Ross

You can fly commercial with body armor no problem- just not wearing it. It’s fine in carryons and checked bags. I’ve done it a bunch (for work) and have never had any TSA person ask about it or even pull the bag off the scanner to look inside.

K. D. Campbell

Could not get here fast enough: the Dennis Wilson solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue, is actually very good and well regarded.

Brendan Crowley

And yes, Riptide is absolutely dumb fun. I also HIGHLY recommend you guys check out Matt Houston. It's a rich hunky Texas guy (Lee Horseley) who has millions but investigates crimes and is often surrounded by a bevy of beauties. It's got guest stars, car crashes, bikinis, and even a killer robot in the episode "Joey's Here". It's right up there with the best of 80s cheese

Tim from New Hampshire

Haven't listened yet so I apologize if this has been brought up, but holy shit balls! There was a TV movie of Hunter in 2003! "Hunter: Back in Force."

BiPolarBear

Hunter… the one cop show I couldn’t get into as an immigrant kid… and I’d liked most 80s-90s America tv shows that the Abz crew grew up on!

Thomas

For those interested, here are the two scenes where the modern releases swapped music. First the intro sequence with "Bad To the Bone": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J0OzL_eTu8 And later in the episode where they swapped out the Rolling Stones: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7yTO2q6CnE&t=1s

Tim from New Hampshire

Obvious choice, but I hope the boyz get around to Moonlighting before too long. The whole first season is fun. I dropped out a couple seasons later when put the whole show on Curtis Armstrong's shoulders.

Data Janitor

Need to get me one of those open chest bulletproof vests

Berko Pierce

You boyz done did it again

Horace Jallowman

My dad's favourite show. Solely because of Stepfanie Kramer.

The Buffmaster

It must be a glitch.

Adam Lewis

1 hour? What is this some sort of bullshit podcast?

Art S

Listen we all wanted a date with DD and a ride in that Daytona.

Rusch Rosenberger


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