...but film fans can spot a lot of great people, like Tura Satana from FASTER PUSSYCAT! KILL! KILL! as another girl of the streets, Bill Bixby as a sailor looking for a good time and James Caanâs first big screen appearance as a sailor listening to a hand radio....
...the handsome $150 box set that collects all 82 episodes of Kenneth Johnson's forlorn and underrated CBS show starring the late Bill Bixby. If that's too steep, three-disc special edition of "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" ($35) has great extras (and a way-cool...
...sequence. I bought the series on DVD here. I also had a crush on Susan St. James (as well as Suzanne Pleshette, and Bill Bixby, so apparently I had a kink for raspy voices as a kid. And I'm gay, so go figure.) I remembered the series as being sophisticated...
...not to hire") brought empathy and compassion to an otherwise slam-bang action show by making scientist David Banner (Bill Bixby) a sympathetic character, even if he did turn into the destructive Hulk whenever he exploded in anger. It was this contrast of Jekyll...
...need of enhanced interrogation. Just so, Jack doesn’t get three steps down the road—the camera watching him recede like he’s Bill Bixby in The Hulk—before Carl’s on the phone in need of his special expertise. Dubaku (who is, by the way, working for a warlord...
...Lou filled the role beautifully. Though he wasn’t a classically trained actor, Lou was taken under the wing of his co-star Bill Bixby, a veteran actor of television who starred in such shows as My Favorite Martian and The Magician. Lou talked with heartfelt...
...the mind-blowing realm. I also enjoyed all of the cameos, including Stan Lee and the great Lou Ferrigno, as well as the nod to Bill Bixby and of course, the TV shows very melancholic theme score. I also wished theyd ended the film on the close-up of Nortons...
...Hulk, most comic book television shows were in the campy vein of Adam West's Batman. Producer Kenneth Johnson and Bill Bixby (who played David Banner) had a different idea. They created a series that was more about human drama than POWs and BAMs. It was a risk...
...while you watch, but it’s quite limited in its execution. Both stars of the original Incredible Hulk TV series make cameos. Bill Bixby is shown on TV during a clip of Courtship of Eddie’s Father, and Lou Ferrigno plays a security guard. Less obviously, Ferrigno...
...any shelf and then you just toss the cardboard box container it came in. I do admit my childhood fancy for this show and Bill Bixby isn't quite as strong today. He's very good but the show got way too cartoonish by the time it ended. Still, I'd rather watch...