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  • johnnystorm
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    Originally posted by huedell
    Also, the ending of JAWS (the ol' "airtank shark explosion") is infamous for it's
    representation of movie "unrealism"
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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by huedell
    Also, the ending of JAWS (the ol' "airtank shark explosion") is infamous for it's
    representation of movie "unrealism"
    Exactly.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Sorry...but I highly disagree with you.

    Great White Sharks don't behave like that...they don't overturn boats...and never such a species that large has ever been recorded...and to tell you the truth...they are relatively easy to kill...ask the Chinese.

    I didn't want to point things out...but Anthony said...prepare to defend your picks.

    Also, the ending of JAWS (the ol' "airtank shark explosion") is infamous for it's
    representation of movie "unrealism"

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by Nemozoe

    8. Jaws - Perhaps the most realistic horror movie ever made!
    Sorry...but I highly disagree with you.

    Great White Sharks don't behave like that...they don't overturn boats...and never such a species that large has ever been recorded...and to tell you the truth...they are relatively easy to kill...ask the Chinese (shark fin soup).

    I didn't want to point things out...but Anthony said...prepare to defend your picks.

    Last edited by Hector; Apr 25, '09, 9:39 PM.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Hector
    I never watched the Dukes of Hazzard...never liked that show...I have absolutely no ties, no feelings, or connection with hillbillies and a car painted with the Confederate flag...so it's not an iconic show to me.
    I'll always stick up for that show---I feel it was the first show that I
    felt like I really found on my own and loved....became a fan.

    It seemed like a huge hit to me at the time---altho' probably not until
    1980 or '81---but I was still a big fan in 1979.

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  • huedell
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    STAR WARS
    "KROFFT" STUFF
    HAPPY DAYS
    LYNDA CARTER
    JAWS
    MUPPETS
    THE INCREDIBLE HULK
    JOHN TRAVOLTA
    BEE GEES
    BURT REYNOLDS

    DUKES OF HAZZARD, REGGIE JACKSON and BRADY BUNCH for honorable mention
    Last edited by huedell; Apr 25, '09, 9:12 PM.

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  • Nemozoe
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    1. Elton John - always present from 1970 to 1979

    2. Bee Gees - as stated already

    3. Saturday Night Live - Dan Ackroyd, John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Jane Curtain, Garrett Morris, Bill Murray, Lorraine Newman & Gilda Radner.

    4. Farrah Fawcett - the original poster girl.

    5. Paul Newman & Robert Redford - I have to team them together!

    6. Star Wars - It has never really gone away.

    7. The Godfather - Al Pacino

    8. Jaws - Perhaps the most realistic horror movie ever made!

    9. The Brady Bunch - nothing else says 70s like the original "groovy" family in leisure suits with permed hair.

    10. Howard Cosell - Annoying but a permanent fixture when it came to sports.

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  • kingdom warrior
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    Lot's of greats from the 70's here are my fav Icons
    1.Elvis
    2.Donny and Marie
    3.Lee Majors and Farrah Fawcett
    4.Bruce Lee
    5.Muhammad Ali
    6.Queen
    7.The Jackson 5
    8.The Fonz/ Henry Winkler
    9.Lynda Carter
    10. Iris Chacon........

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  • johnnystorm
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    I think a Top Ten list needs broken out by category.

    #1 MUSIC: THE BEE GEES- While Kiss, Elvis, Abba, etc. were debatably bigger sales or concert wise, the Brothers Gibb are the defining SOUND of the '70s. Love it or hate it, the 1970s will always be linked to disco.

    #2 MOVIES: LUKE SKYWALKER- Star Wars ...nothing like it before, it's still iconic and will be around like forever.

    #3 TV: ARCHIE BUNKER- It can't be emphasized enough how huge All in the Family was, and how much today's tv owes to what Archie got away with saying.

    #4 MALE STAR: BURT REYNOLDS- Burt was box-office gold in the '70s with Smokey & the Bandit and it's like.

    #5 FEMALE STAR: FARRAH FAWCETT- Farrah was the 1970s "it" girl. End of story.

    #6 STYLE: DOROTHY HAMILL- That haircut was embraced by more people than the Farrah Flip, from Toni Tennile to Bruce Jenner. Even the kid on Eight is Enough had it.

    #7 COMEDY: ANDY KAUFMAN- Again, love him or hate him, Andy was like nothing before or since.

    #8 SPORTS: MUHAMMED ALI- He WAS & IS the GREATEST!

    #9 POP CULTURE: BRUCE LEE- Bruce was the factor behind the entire Kung Fu craze which was huge in the late seventies.

    #10 POLITICS: JIMMY CARTER- Carter was the 1970s great hope of change, but he wasn't able to carry forward his goals. Still, he upset a lot of the status quo of American politics, and gifted us with the phrase "Lusted in my heart".

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  • Hector
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  • saildog
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Oh no...more hillbillies!!!

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by saildog
    Why no love for the Waltons?
    Oh no...more hillbillies!!!

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  • saildog
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    Originally posted by The Toyroom
    Check da rules...Megos=inanimate objects. For all intents and purposes they can be lumped together with lava lamps or that bag of weed your older brother had stashed in the "Frampton Comes Alive" album in the 70s.
    Fair enough! I already outed myself for being a skimmer of post.

    However, Mego made KISS and Dukes. Why no love for the Waltons?

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by Hector
    2. Muhammad Ali...the greatest.

    6. Steve Austin...SMDM was my favorite 70s show...so he was my favorite male TV character.

    9. John Travolta...yeah...at one point...I thought Disco was cool, lol.

    I thought about all of these guys but had to make cuts somewhere...

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by BlackKnight
    " HillBillies.

    Me either,.. But,.. I actually watched Quite a bit of the Show when I was a Kid. The Car Jump scene's were fantastic. I coulda sworn I was watching this show in the 80's ,.. I had no idea,.. at the time I was watching re-runs.
    "Dukes" premiered on Jan. 26, 1979 so points to BK for showing that they barely even made the cut for the 70s.

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