Advantages: Partially entertaining Disadvantages: a bit far fetched and sometimes dull
Creators: Bruce Lansbury, Paul M. Belous and Robert Wolterstoff.
Directors: (Various including) Birgil W. Vogel, Richard Compton, Daniel Haller and Joel Zwick.
Producers: (Various including) Burton Armus, Paul M. Belous, Robert Wolterstorff and Medora Heilbron.
Writers: (Various including) Hannah Louise Sheare, Burton Armus, Deborah Dean Davis and Robert Wolterstorff.
Stars: Rex Smith, Joe Regalbuto, Richard Venture and Jeannie Wilson
Released in January 1985 this short lived series lasted only until May of the same year? creating 13 quite good 50 minute episodes about a rather special motorbike.
** BRIEF IDEA **
When ex-police officer Jesse Mach, (played by Rex Smith) is chosen by federal agent Norman Tuttle, (played by Joe Regalbuto), to trial "Street Hawk", a top secret creation of a futuristic and very powerful ...
blissman70 08.11.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Street Hawk
Advantages: Excellent Film Disadvantages: Not many
Recently there was an article which really sparked my emotions, both sadness and anger, surprisingly it was in The Sun (the most professional and reliable of the daily papers) the article was on the sate of Somalia and the history of the wars going on in the country.
Quoted in the article was a film called Black Hawk Down, which I had heard of but never, had the opportunity to watch and had no clue about, later on when in discussion on the article, somebody brought the film up and highly recommended it.
Buying the Film
I bought the film in Blockbuster when I was returning a rental; it cost £4 which I thought was highly reasonable for a DVD, especially one which was recommended and according to the front of the DVD won two Oscars, and looked to carry an exciting cast set.
Director
The film is directed by a man called Ridley ...
Anyone who has read "Round Ireland with a Fridge" in which Tony Hawks gives an account of how he dragged a small refrigerator around the coast of Ireland to win a bet, will be forgiven for assuming that hawks has now moved further afield to heave a Steinway through the mountains between France and Spain.
For once, this is a Tony Hawks book that has not come about because of a crazy bet; in the best he has taken on bets to demonstrate his tennis skills (in "Playing the Moldovans at Tennis") and has traveled the world in the hope of having another hit single (in "One Hit Wonderland" he tried to add to his tally of one hit single, the first being the unmemorable "Stutter Rap" by Morris Minor and the Majors), as well as dragging a white appliance along the coastal byways of Eire.
" A Piano in the Pyrenees" sees our hero by a small ...