Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy If you like TV, good. If you like '80s TV, even better. If you like '80s TV shows that won multiple Emmys and still stand the test of time in reruns and DVDs and happen to star 4 loveable old broads, then why yes, I do believe ya've come to the right place. So kick back for approximately 4 minutes, and let's all celebrate friendship. <a href="http://s56.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3131BERWBNNL20FA4A7V1XDANJ" target="_blank">http://s56.yousendit.com/d.asp x?id=3131BERWBNNL20FA4A7V1XDANJ</a>
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Lol, hey, it was a lotta family memories for me, and the comedy still holds up just as good. :-D
Originally Posted By AuroraRose I love(D) the golden girls watched them when they were on watch them now in re-runs : )
Originally Posted By JohnS1 TDG - that was surely one of the funniest shows of the 80s. Cutting satire but with all adults saying the lines, and no little smart --- kid characters, which became so common about that time and still are a part of modern sitcoms that bugs the hell out of me. Each of those ladies had her own charms, peccadilos and brand of humor that meshed so well with all the others. But I think that Betty White's character of Rose will always be my favorite.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer >>and no little smart --- kid characters, which became so common about that time and still are a part of modern sitcoms that bugs the hell out of me<< I'm so glad that our younger LPers were able to see this authentic curmudgeonly post from our own LP curmudgeon, JohnS1.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy LOL@Tom (and thanks, GW 'n 2oony) <But I think that Betty White's character of Rose will always be my favorite.> Mine too, John...mine too. She's so sweet and sympathetic and naive and hilarious (though they all are, but she most for me); I NEVER get tired of good ol' St. Olaf. I picked this as one of my first projects because this show is so special to me...Saturday nights when I was growin' up my sister and I would take our baths, get all clean 'n dried off in our big fluffy towels, and get our places on the living room floor as we watched "The Girls" with Mom 'n Dad behind us, she on the couch and he in his chair. Sis and I agree it was just the perfect "bath show"---soft colors, glowing lighting, comfy sets and familiar grandmother and "great aunt"-like characters (and we grew up with lotsa those in the family)---the best TV show to "curl up" with right after a nice hot bath. And if we happened to be at my grandparents visiting (Dad's folks, the ones a mile away from us) on a Sat. night and the show was on, our conservative grandmother would sometimes turn 'n look at us during the show and say, "Sheww, they get so raunchy!" lol My sister and I fondly remember that, and still quote it to this day. This is just one of the timeless shows in the canon of TV, and I'm thrilled to have it coming out in season DVD complete and unedited. And now that people have read this mushy part, more o' y'all click on the dang link (I get paid 5 dollars for every person that clicks it---okay, I don't, but it took me 2 days to make and "business" is nice, lol) Hmm, now if only the Emmys or Oscars would take eager amateurs to work for segments on their shows...
Originally Posted By JBStew It's great, Byron! I never saw the show much but now looking at the clips I will have to check it out on DVD. Love'd all those ladies.
Originally Posted By Kimrue Golden Girls is one of my all time favs!!!! The comedy was so ahead of it's time!!!!! Now "Little House on the Prairie" not comedy, but still awesome just the same...ahhh, whatever happened to the days of "quality" tv shows?
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Golden Girls (and some of the horrendous Golden Palace showst too) are part of Lifetime. TV for women and gay men.
Originally Posted By Labuda Very nice, Byron! That's not the original artist who did the theme song singing in the audio track on this, is it?
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy JB, if you never really watched the show then I think you will really get a kick outta the DVDs! 'buda, the theme on the show was sung by a woman (Cynthia somebody I think), but it was actually written by the man you hear singin' it in my "film"---Andrew Gold ("Gold", how perfect, lol).
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Originally Posted By JazzCat Looking back, I realize how awful most of the '80's shows were........except for "The Golden Girls"!!! I'm really disappointed that Lifetime has "Will and Grace" at 8:00 p.m. now instead of "The Golden Girls". It's one of my favorite shows ever!