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  47. Stubble-faced detective Crockett lived in a sailboat guarded by his alligator Elvis. His partner Tubbs was a black New York cop looking for his brother's killer. Together they took on the Florida drug world. The show influenced men's fashions toward Italo-casual and interior decor toward the Miami look. Very trendy music and unusual guest performers.
  48. Detective James "Sonny" Crockett and detective Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs, of the Miami-Dade police department's organized crime bureau vice unit, work deep undercover as seedy criminals to infiltrate and bring down the various criminal enterprises of southern Florida.
  49. Of course, this is THE favorite of all time for me.<br/><br/>My relationship with this series began in the early eighties when it ran for the first time. It was my older sister&#39;s favorite series and I got strung out immediately too.<br/><br/>I could go on and on about the great things about the series. The color scheme, the photography, the cast&#39;s chemistry...it&#39;s just great.<br/><br/>The big difference to many other police series is the thing about the episodes, when there&#39;s is rarely a happy ending. You get in to that feeling pretty deep and many of the episodes stay in your(at least in mine) head for days.<br/><br/>I have over ten four hour VHS-tapes recorded in half speed full of Miami Vice. It runs on a cable network once a week, I tape every episode and usually watch them when I get home from work(I do the graveyard shift), with 2 beers! It&#39;s great.<br/><br/>Just bought a DVD with the original 90 minute-pilot and the Calderone-episodes...
  50. Miami Vice was the best show of the mid-eighties, bar none.<br/><br/>Before MV, it&#39;s place was taken up by Hill Street Blues, which was revolutionary in it&#39;s own right, following up the likes of Starsky and Hutch and The Streets Of San Francisco.<br/><br/>However, Miami Vice was the show I stayed home for, skipped school for, and that shaped the eighties for me. This show had it all - unpredictable story lines, cool leads and supporting cast, and great themes, with labyrinthine drug deals, jungle warfare, kung fu and the eighties scene thrown in. If Hill Street Blues revolutionized the genre by introducing multiple story lines into one single episode, Miami Vice revolutionized television by throwing storylines at the audience with so many twists and turns and such a complexity, that it taxed anyone&#39;s intellect. They actually dared to challenge the audience with twists and plot turns they might not understand. And it worked.<br/><br/>Add to that the riveting synthetic scores by Harold Faltermayer, appearances by contemporary bands, lots of great but then unknown actors and actresses, incredible cars and boats, and designer clothes...<br/><br/>It was the first series where each episode cost a million dollars to produce, and it showed. Also revolutionary was the quality of the film they used - just look at the seventies shows like Streets of San Francisco and compare. But as a result, with MiVi, you were _right_ in the action, from the very first episode onwards. The same attention to detail is showered upon Michael Mann&#39;s movies, like his Manhunter.<br/><br/>If I had any regrets, it would be that no one is making a follow-up to Miami Vice, with the same quality and complexity.<br/><br/>Alex van Deelen
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  52. Brandon Tartikoff had considered former Chips actor Larry Wilcox for the co lead. One reason was that there was a shortage of leading men in the mid-30&#39;s age group and that Wilcox had been a cop on the previous television series. However executive producer Michael Mann and creator/writer Anthony Yerkovich had remembered Don Johnson from four failed pilots and had him audition with Philip Michael Thomas for the lead roles. Therefore Wilcox was out and Johnson and Thomas displayed strong on camera chemistry so were then cast as the leads and the rest became prime time television history. Not at first, prior to shooting the pilot for Miami Vice, Don Johnson had envisioned the character of Crockett as somewhat of a south Florida cowboy. He wanted to wear blue denims and leather jackets and be a chain smoker. However Michael Mann and the writers wanted for Crockett to be a fashionable police detective who would blend in well as an undercover cop. Plus leather coats and blue jeans did not mix well with the heat and humidity of Miami therefore Johnson relented on his wanting to wear jeans and leather and agreed to dress in designer mens wear provided by Hugo Boss, Gianni Versace &amp; Giorgio Armani and he was also a smoker too. During the show&#39;s preproduction there were other actors who&#39;d screen tested with Don Johnson and the producers were not impressed, however after PMT&#39;s audition he&#39;d made such an impression on Michael Mann and creator Anthony Yerkovich that they called him back and the rest is television history. Considering that mens fashions were provided by well known designers, Hugo Boss, Giorgio Armani and Gianni Versace well the wardrobe budget was huge. In the season one dvd set&#39;s extras, there is a feature which answers this question. Costumer supervisor Jody Lynn Tillen was responsible for dressing actors Don Johnson &amp; Philip Michael Thomas in the latest high end fashions of the time, therefore the mens clothing budget was reportedly up to $100,000 dollars for the first season. And most likely around the same budget for the next season. a5c7b9f00b
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