@Bisbeatle, How about possibly re-uploading with the chase using, if the need for extending the music means using the 1949 instrumental Bluegrass song of none other than “FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN” as recorded by the late Lester Flatt & the late Earl Scruggs?
Gotta think. Jimmy Buffett had a touch of infulence for this. I can easily imagine Rick crashed out on his boat, margarita in hand while boiling up some shrimp with Jimmy or another Trop- Rock band cranked up and A J yelling "Turn It Down!!!" while sippin a Mai Tai. Thanks for posting.
This first intro is way better in my opinion. The little jokes, like Rick not being able to fix the truck and having to hitchhike (0:49), is what does it for me.
The Picture where Don Johnson Is Wearing His Bow And Tie Is Beautiful And Charming Just Like He Himself I Saw A Photo Of Him And Sister Younger Linda Back In 1955 On Face Book Where Did It Go Please Put It Back On There Your's Truly ❤🎉😮😊
I gotta say, Dial of Destiny really let me down by not doing this. There’s even a few ways they could’ve done it. Have the mountain dissolve into a pile of shell casings or maybe a pile of cargo to be loaded onto the Nazi train.
@@bradley8575 Yeah, but that didn’t seem as interesting. It takes a lot more creativity to find things shaped like a mountain than it does for a rectangular logo like Lucasfilm’s.
@@goORIOLES236 It takes more creativity? You have shown with your own examples of a pile of shells or a pile of cargo, how easy it is. Basically, it's just a triangle, that doesn't need that much more creativity than a rectangle. The lock in "Dial of Destiny" also used the half bow inside and the two metal pieces below for transition. I was also disappointed, that we didn't got one last transition with the Paramount logo, but given that it wasn't a Paramount production, the alternative was definitly acceptable. That's the main disadvantage with traditions in movies: Even if they are little, people will immediatly feel like they were "really let down" if you dare to not follow them exactly the same way just once. "I have a bad feeling about this!" in Star Wars is now only quoted for the sake of it every movie for example.
Those early 80s shows had a certain magic that can never be repeated, the light-hearted shows, the serious shows, and the ones somewhere in between. All of them were wonderful.