Joining the recent spate of classic TV series-turned-features, Universal Pictures and Michael Mann will give bigscreen treatment to the seminal ’80s cop series “Miami Vice.”
Columbia House ceases releasing more Miami Vice on VHS
The Insider still has all the director’s personalized trademarks: a moody electronic score, lush atmospheric cinematography, and edgy camera compositions to spare. Much like his last two efforts, Heat and Last of the Mohicans, Mann is once again concerned with flawed men and the larger forces at play which shape their lives.
The Miami Vice movies “Miami Vice” and “Prodigal Son” may be still available on laserdisc, but expect laserdisc to no longer be a popular format by 2001 or so…
Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned from Martin Castillo
“Miami Vice” still is seen by millions of viewers; so is every prime-time network television program. As I arrived here this trip, though Miami Vice had finished third behind the two other networks in its time slot the previous Friday. “Miami Vice,” whatever else it may be, is no longer water-cooler conversation at offices throughout the land. It’s just a TV show.
Calling for pictures and recaps of the 1998 Convention, since one of the sites hosting that info is now gone.
A new announcement from Columbia House
The latest on the changed songs in Volume 2 tapes