@@RH-ur9yt Watching TV and movies where people aren't offended, yes humor does go a bit far sometimes, but I know how to take it as a joke and not serious. The music was so uplifting and magical. I was born in 77 and growing up listening to late 70 and early 80s was great, I listen everyday at work virtually nothing but 80s. sounds like yesterday still
Unless you lived in Miami you cant understand how realistic the show was. Colombians, Cubans, and Jamaicans at war in the streets mixed with nice cars, models, and parties.
I kind of liked Crockett removing his sunglasses after his Daytona got blown up... Then the meeting, after, where he's pissed, and breaking shit in the other guy's office... 😎 Sad to say goodbye to the Daytona though... ☹
Watching this makes me realize how old I am and how times have changed so much. By far this is one of the best tv shows ever it had it all . Dont think no other cop show will ever duplicate.
This show _is_ the 80s. The fashions, music, cars, big hair. I also think Crockett and Tubbs were one of best buddy duos ever in a cop show. It's got Michael Mann touches all over it: great high contrast night shots with primary colors, interesting firearms, the music in the soundtrack. Very binge-watchable.
I was a witness in a federal counterfeiting case back then. I don't remember what my clothing choice was but....I was wearing some sort of slacks with some slip on dress shoes...no socks. I got the approving nod from the prosecuting D.A.
watched it while i was getting dressed. shit shower and shave and when it was over at 11, then u hit the streets.. 80s baby. loved big booty Trudy.. olivia brown.
I was 30 when this show came out. I'm almost 64 now. Always loved this show. Been watching re-runs on STZAC at 11 p.m. every weeknight. Was just thinking last night how right Don Johnson was for this part. His acting was masterful and very believable. Watching these re-runs makes me feel young again.
I remembered watching Vice on Friday nights. Awesome groundbreaking stuff. The idea of action overdubbed with awesome music in the form of a music video was so new it helped sell the show like no other.
The perfect show. I was a kid in the 80's and nothing was more iconic of that decade than Miami Vice. They definitely don't make shows like that anymore.
Best show to grace the airwaves. Never missed an episode in the 80s and I've watched the complete series several times since. Think I'll start on it again.
Friday Nights, that was the talk when school led out right after school, and do recaps Monday morning in class, even got late some parties because of this show.
Loved that show. It had such a unique look and feel. I couldn’t get enough of those color shots from a helicopter (before drones) of shipping containers, and the blue of the water. The clothes, the music, the cars, the cast, everything about that show was top drawer.
Best single scene in Miami Vice. Shoot out followed by a Ferrari Testarossa chase scene with a Porsche 911. Main character being shot. All while Phil Colins belts out In the Air Tonight. 80’s glory.
Absolute excellence!! Dressed perfectly!! Hair is absolute perfection for that age. Thank you, Don! You're the best!! Tubbs... what a ride it was!!! You guys were rockin'!!!!
Im a miami born native i seen alot of fimilar sceens in these eposodes I love watching miami vice i own a collectors edition. Left miami in 1971 Been in orlando from 71-85 Now in brevard county for the last 28 Years from 1990- to Present 2019
Born Chicago south side 57....Plantation 68-82................chicago 82-85........germany 86-88.............georgia 88-90..........germany 91-95.....saudi arabia 95-96......germany 97-2002.......kuwait 2003-2004.....Iraq 2005-2006........kuwait 2007-2013.....kissimmee 2013......love it (present).....drove the south miami strip..... march 2020
Out Where The Buses Don't Run has the best Miami Vice scene of all in my opinion. The scene where they find the body buried in the wall with the Song Brothers In Arms playing is as good as it gets.
Good Collar was probably my favorite. Sonny really wanted that kid to get the scholarship and knew he was a good kid that had just made a dumb choice. Then felt responsible for what happened after
Thanks, Lopez Video - I have the whole show, and remembered that “In the Air Tonight” was used other than in the pilot but couldn’t remember which ep. You are right, this usage was much more effective than it was in the pilot!
@@pgmyjeta8951 back when a show was good enough to warrant the reason for friends to convene, spend time with each other and enjoy themselves. I like your style.
I didn't live in this years. the 80s, but I love everything of them. I'm seeing Miami Vice and I feel nostalgic for an era I never lived. In the air tonight is LITERALLY ones of my three favourite songs of all times, I dream these outfits, this cars and these cities. This is part of my heart.
When Miami Vice was aired in the 80's I was in my late teens and never watched an episode.... I was into biking and wondered what the crap was everyone seeing in this show. I'm now nearly 50 and am also binge watching Miami Vice. I have the box set and am completely hooked AND feel gutted that I never gave it a chance when it was on back then. I absolutely love this show. Can't get enough of it. As for best scene?? Thanks for the spoiler..... I haven't got this far yet. I agree, it is better than the pilot one. I didn't really get it why everyone thought it was great... but I don't live in Miami ;) So far my best moment, it has to be "Definitely Miami" at the end... on the beach., with the song "Cry" by Godley and Cream. I also love the fact that every celebrity from the 80's has to be in the show somewhere. An awesome trip down memory lane.... Now where did I put my Ray bans......
Funny thing is, most of those celebrities that we recognize in the show weren't big at the time, they got their start in Miami Vice. It's astounding how many of them went on to be huge, everyone from Bruce Willis to Julia Roberts.
Brilliant show, great writing, great music, fantastic chemistry between the leads & iconic designer villains like these two at the start. I also binge watched MV Seasons 1-5 in 2008, took ages but show stayed with me ever since.
One of the best cop shows with the acting and music. I bought the entire series on DVD, ( before there was streaming), and its still one of the best cop shows that was ever produced.
You know, this show is timeless. If it aired today as is (except for some of the old technology) it would fit right in. you would never guess it was made in the 80's. hard to believe...
I am proud to say I own every single episode of this show. All 5 seasons. I was a small child when my it made its original run from 84-89 but I can still recall sitting on the floor in front of the big box Magnavox TV and watching it on Friday nights. I just loved every bit of it. Seasons 1, 2, & 3 were the best. It kind of went of the rails a bit in Season 4 and then they tried to correct it in Season 5 but without Jan Hammer arranging the music for them it just didn't have the same vibe. For some strange reason, I know about everything there is to know about this show. I haven't been stumped yet. lol
@@DavidLLambertmobile I don't think that was the pilot. It sounds more like Calderone's Return. Assuming you're talking about the scene where Tubbs was driving to get to Crockett. All with Russ Ballard's In The Night playing.
Agreed, but rip off of when Magnum did the same thing a few years earlier (did you see the sun rise) getting even for Mac's killer. I heard NBC insisted that it be shown the killer in Miami Vice had a gun
@@mgelliott1 the part about the killer having the gun I think is a true story I don't think fans could have stood it if Crockett just walked up and just iced the guy without being provoked
For me the best scene of Miami Vice is the ending of the episode "Out where the busses don't run." Brothers in Arms by Dire Straights is playing, Crockett and Tubbs in Crocketts Ferrari Spider going to the location of a decades old mystery murder that drove a detective crazy trying to figure it out. My favorite episode.
Almost got Sonny too. Obsession is a real bitch. But when you know you're right and no one will listen,,,, it will drive you twice as hard. Such a damn good show. Miss it.
Decades ago I watched every single episode of Miami Vice, from start to finish, and I don't remember this scene at all, not even Crockett getting shot at anytime. I guess my memory has just faded with time.
Slant nose 911 (not flat nose)..........a few were factory cars, most were built from aftermarket kits that destroyed the value of the car. I have seen only a few of the "real" factory-built slant nose cars.
I just realized I spent the past 4 hours watching Miami Vice, Knight Rider, and A-Team clips on RUclips and I have to wake up in 3… DAMN YOU 80’s NOSTALGIA 🤬!
Miami, Phil Collins and fast cars driving through a neon filled city at night defined the 80's. This and more were what I loved about this era. I do miss it very much.
@Johnny Cade the driving scene doesn't have any dialog to it, since it's just Tubbs and Sonny driving to some meeting, so there is nothing to interfere with the song. This is a good scene for the show in this video but there is too much dialog and sound effects to be a good backdrop for the song
Bought a testarossa in 1998 because of this cool program. Every time I drove it I was driving in the 80s😁 Even played Phil Collins....hey I didn't five a dam, loved it😁
Yeah, those are my favorite episodes too. (Mirror Image (4/22), Hostile Takeover (5/1), Redemption in Blood (5/2)). The best were when he starts to remember who he is and then goes to the station and everyone pulls a gun on him.
3:44 only on television and in movies the guy shoots down two flights of stairs, the heroes get out of the way apparently knowing that once their half way up the steps, the bad guy won’t shoot now knowing they can’t get out of the way. “Okay he shot at once, he definitely won’t do it again, let’s run up a hundred stairs confidently!”
Yeah. I liked Miami Vice, too. This is a good scene. It was really well produced when I think back. It had a quality that captured the angst of that time as well as the melancholy.
Well, Tubbs usually carried that girly little .38 that likely was incapable of hitting anything more than 10 feet away. Crockett himself mostly carried a Bren Ten, chambered in .45 ACP. Now THAT was a man's gun!
Still love this scene, even though 35 years later I don’t really understand what Tubbs was looking at while an un-detained accomplice in his forward line of sight was picking up her partner’s gun.
Being a late teen in the 80's I fell in love with Don Johnson and never missed a show! Now 2020 I even have a pinterest board named Sonny Crockett!!bahaaa...
Im 43 driving through Brickell listening to this iconic song is a right of passage. If you come up through Coconut grove which has a lot of canopy trees and mansions it opens up to this metropolis. It doesn’t feel like you in Miami it’s more like a movie set. Brickell is lined with canopy trees and old Miami houses. Their is a glow from downtown Miami. The area used to be super quiet but not it’s been developed.
Miss those days too! Living back then,we were on the tail edge of the Industrial Age,and we had to learn to socialize with others,wait for things sometimes wait forever.If you planned to meet someone somewhere you had to show up...no cell phones. Was a simpler time in my estimation. Everyone seemed to be working even though we didn’t make much,it seemed to me people were different in a better way.Just my opinion. I had great times in this era.
Ahhhh My favorite era of time and TV. Back when we used to have neon all over Florida Cities. I’m from Clearwater and our beach had a lot of neon as well as other beaches and Cities! Greatest era of music when the world was not so chaotic!
Hey, c'mon now - this was filmed in the era of the A-Team & the Fall Guy - good clean wholesome fun for the entire family to watch on TV after dinner - kids got to see cool car-chases & bad guys cut down, Mom got to secretly drool over Don & Dad saw his dose of hooters - and everyone got to see what Miami looked like ;)
This is actually closer to real life. People don't necessarily start gushing huge quantities of blood the instant they get shot, unless they're shot in a high blood volume part of the body (head, heart, lungs or liver). It takes some time for the blood to start collecting in large quantities. They also often don't fall down the instant they get shot. Often adrenaline will carry them quite a long way from where they were shot before they collapse.
“A Bullet for Crockett” great episode although so many great scenes. “Child’s Play” with Castillo and Crockett breakdown after shooting a child, “Definitely Miami” with the song Cry playing, Crockett watching his femme fatale led away in handcuffs, “Sons and Lovers” Tubbs reminiscing on his past affair with Calderone’s daughter….
When I just came to America I have a Job In South Miami and that was the Train Station in Downtown Miami I just realize watching this video Kind of cool
Hahaha! So funny! My dad used to let us watch this every Friday when he picked us up. "Dad, can I watch Miami Vice?" Dad "Sure Princess!" I was only 9 yrs old when this first aired. I was faithful to every episode every Friday at 10pm on channel 4.
tgwoolshire at the end of the very 1st episode of Miami Vice. Calderone killed Tubbs Brother in New York. Tubbs used his Brother”s Name Rafael and went to Miami pretending to be his brother, him and Crockett work a case that links Calderone together. Until Trudy at Vice reveals to Sonny that Rafael Tubbs was killed in New York. Sonny questions Tubbs and finds out that he’s Rafael”s Younger Brother. Calderone and they pursue Calderone in Sonny”s Car with Phil Collin”s In the Air at night! That was the Pilot Episode and 2 part episode to pull all of us in!
You did great as always! It is a shame that you will never do well! Miami Vice Season 04 Episode 20 :: A Bullet for Crockett I just finished binge watching all 5 seasons of Miami Vice. Habpt ihr super gemacht wie immer ! Schade das es euch nicht mer geben tuhen !
Iconic show, still having an impact on producers/directors today. I was just watching The Last Ship where the heroes are in fast speedboats in tropical waters with Phil Collins music playing and I said aloud, "Someone's a Miami Vice fan."
Um dos melhores seriados dos anos 80 , eu não perdia um episódio, um detalhe neste seriado a Ferrari Testarossa que Don Johnson pilotava era particular dele mesmo. Valeu!! Anos 80!
I disagree with almost everything you said in your text below the video, but still have to give you a thumbs up for recognizing this great TV show. I love Miami Vice!
I agree. "Miami Vice" along with "The Handmaid's Tale", "Breaking Bad", "Love/Hate", "Peaky Blinders", "Jack Ryan", "Private Eye" (also Anthony Yerokovich) and "McMafia" is my favourite TV series ever. This episode was the standard hero of the series near death but survives and revive "best of flashback scenes from prior episodes" but that intro was some of the best MV moments ever for sure.
Great scene, but “see you and raise you”: My vote for Best MV scene is the end of “Out Where the Buses Don’t Run” - C&T realize what Hank Wheldon has done, and go on the most memorable of all midnight runs in the Daytona, across the MacArthur Causeway, with Dire Straits’ “Brothers in Arms” in the background, mixed with the muted snarl of the Ferrari’s V-12, then that incredible reveal with Hank in the abandoned beach-house. Absolute perfection, right down to Don Johnson’s wordless expression of dread and fear over what Sonny is seeing. Just doesn’t get any better than this, on Vice 😎.
Best and most classic scene... Crockett watching in rage, as the man who killed his partner walks away free, after he tricked Crocket in getting him off death row...
@@katman_kilby_1 I just watch that episode on Hulu for the first time in years... Now, I know the song you're talking about... They played the song throughout the episode… I don't if it's a song I would be at a party dancing to... But it is a great atmosphere song, that fit that episode and scene perfectly.
I love the Calderone episodes..You get the boat you get the black Ferrari and great music, big shoulder pads n hair..lol .This made me feel like 12 again..I play this song all the time still.. Anyone wanna do a line ? 😂
I was in the Coast Guard in Key West from 88 - 90. Miami Vice and Miami Sound Machine fit so we'll into my time there. I'll never forget it. I could really relate to the episodes.
I miss the 80s so much! It sucks getting old.
Yes it does,the movies and shows back then were so much better !!
Yes that’s true a fun time for all.
The whole vibe of that whole generation was better. It was a time of creativity and freedom before the internet tech took over our personal lives
👍
@@RH-ur9yt Watching TV and movies where people aren't offended, yes humor does go a bit far sometimes, but I know how to take it as a joke and not serious. The music was so uplifting and magical. I was born in 77 and growing up listening to late 70 and early 80s was great, I listen everyday at work virtually nothing but 80s. sounds like yesterday still
Unless you lived in Miami you cant understand how realistic the show was. Colombians, Cubans, and Jamaicans at war in the streets mixed with nice cars, models, and parties.
And it’s still that way in 2024 😂
@@maclemaster5966needs to be Americans in those streets besides letting all these foreign gangs in our country taking over
Did they employ the same stupid combat tactic as they filmed in this episode?
Every scene from Miami Vice was the best scene from Miami Vice.
Agreed!
I kind of liked Crockett removing his sunglasses after his Daytona got blown up... Then the meeting, after, where he's pissed, and breaking shit in the other guy's office... 😎
Sad to say goodbye to the Daytona though... ☹
@@frozentundra7446 Testarossa, Daytona... They are Ferraris !!!
Not really did you see the episodes with James Brown as Alien ....
Hell yesss !!! I Fucking loved that show !
Watching this makes me realize how old I am and how times have changed so much. By far this is one of the best tv shows ever it had it all . Dont think no other cop show will ever duplicate.
I can tell you that as a life long miami resident, in the air tonight is actually our city theme song.
charismatic9904 It has to be!
Yeah, theres something magical when this starts playing on 103.9, when you're leaving FT. Lauderdale airport :D
The Sting/Phil Collins song: Long Long Way To Go, was used in Miami Vice too... 👍🎤🎬
Well said
If I could only be able to live in Miami!....but I think I will never be able to....well, gues I will have to stay here in Italy...
This show _is_ the 80s. The fashions, music, cars, big hair. I also think Crockett and Tubbs were one of best buddy duos ever in a cop show.
It's got Michael Mann touches all over it: great high contrast night shots with primary colors, interesting firearms, the music in the soundtrack.
Very binge-watchable.
💖💖💖👍
Charismatic villains, too.
Check out the movie "Thief" with James Caan, and "Heat" with Pacino and deNiro.
Knight Rider
Second best
Ian Board as I’m finding out on Starz
Almost went out and bought me a linen suit. This show was so badass, best soundtrack hands down.
Don't forget to only shave every third day.
I was a witness in a federal counterfeiting case back then. I don't remember what my clothing choice was but....I was wearing some sort of slacks with some slip on dress shoes...no socks. I got the approving nod from the prosecuting D.A.
In high school, I bought a suit like Crocket's.
The skanks loved it!
Forget the suit had a 911 converted to 930 widebody. Friend had a 328 we never sleep for 5 yrs. Smiling thinking about those yrs.
I remember this kid in high school wore the linen jacket with rolled up sleeves in 1989. Someone told him it wasn’t cool anymore
The 80s and Miami Friday night vice, great memories
True mate
@@nelsontomas1906 80's we're awesome
Fridays at 9pm on NBC! 😎
The best there ever was…Miami Vice…….Friday’s at 10:00 pm, everything stopped, once MV was over, then people went out……it was that good of a show.
Very true!
watched it while i was getting dressed. shit shower and shave and when it was over at 11, then u hit the streets.. 80s baby. loved big booty Trudy.. olivia brown.
I was 30 when this show came out. I'm almost 64 now. Always loved this show. Been watching re-runs on STZAC at 11 p.m. every weeknight. Was just thinking last night how right Don Johnson was for this part. His acting was masterful and very believable.
Watching these re-runs makes me feel young again.
I loved how he did that role ... nothing over the top, nothing exaggerated for effect ... he wore that role like a second skin
Everytime they played In the Air Tonight was perfect.
I remembered watching Vice on Friday nights. Awesome groundbreaking stuff. The idea of action overdubbed with awesome music in the form of a music video was so new it helped sell the show like no other.
The power of a scene without unnecessary dialog!
The perfect show. I was a kid in the 80's and nothing was more iconic of that decade than Miami Vice. They definitely don't make shows like that anymore.
Pee Wee's Playhouse was a close second!
Best show to grace the airwaves. Never missed an episode in the 80s and I've watched the complete series several times since. Think I'll start on it again.
Tyrone Turner True. Miami Vice and 21 Jump Street. Two of the best tv series ever.
Ive seen the show so many times over you can't believe
The music, style and drama is brilliant. I have watched it so many times, way ahead of its time.
Friday Nights, that was the talk when school led out right after school, and do recaps Monday morning in class, even got late some parties because of this show.
Best show ever? Uh no.
Loved that show. It had such a unique look and feel. I couldn’t get enough of those color shots from a helicopter (before drones) of shipping containers, and the blue of the water. The clothes, the music, the cars, the cast, everything about that show was top drawer.
Phil Collins is probably Miami’s greatest import.
He was in an episode as I recall. I wonder if that's how they got the permission to use his song.
Na, Miami Sound Machine! Gloria... YAY.
That or all the top grade cocaine
Love PC. Phil Collins.
@@joelellis7035 Phil the Shill was the name of that episode.
Best single scene in Miami Vice. Shoot out followed by a Ferrari Testarossa chase scene with a Porsche 911. Main character being shot. All while Phil Colins belts out In the Air Tonight. 80’s glory.
you get it
scene where the main character gets shot has been in every show since time began
Absolute excellence!!
Dressed perfectly!!
Hair is absolute perfection for that age.
Thank you, Don! You're the best!!
Tubbs... what a ride it was!!!
You guys were rockin'!!!!
Every couple of years I watch the whole series again.
Amen bro
maimi vice was a work of art, it captured the fashion, music mentality of an era like no other show did.
Except MTV.
But then again, Miami Vice was MTV with cops.
The 80's. A privilege's having experienced as a teenager. I will forever love the 80's.
Michael Mann always picks the best music.
Im a miami born native i seen alot of fimilar sceens in these eposodes
I love watching miami vice i own a collectors edition.
Left miami in 1971
Been in orlando from 71-85
Now in brevard county for the last 28
Years from 1990- to
Present 2019
Nobody cares...
@@bearhug72 :-(
Alison Wentworth And you still can’t spell...
Born Chicago south side 57....Plantation 68-82................chicago 82-85........germany 86-88.............georgia 88-90..........germany 91-95.....saudi arabia 95-96......germany 97-2002.......kuwait 2003-2004.....Iraq 2005-2006........kuwait 2007-2013.....kissimmee 2013......love it (present).....drove the south miami strip..... march 2020
Out Where The Buses Don't Run has the best Miami Vice scene of all in my opinion. The scene where they find the body buried in the wall with the Song Brothers In Arms playing is as good as it gets.
Also "Clues" is heard throughout the episode, as well as "Ocean Club". Another good episode is "Tale Of The Goat".
Good Collar was probably my favorite. Sonny really wanted that kid to get the scholarship and knew he was a good kid that had just made a dumb choice. Then felt responsible for what happened after
@@bannanas117 That Simply Red song Picture Book at final hits really hard, is probably one of my favorites moments of Miami Vice
Oh yea bro...def..
Evan must be considered.
Crockett & Tubbs always had something special brewing & the music was awesome as well..
Thanks, Lopez Video - I have the whole show, and remembered that “In the Air Tonight” was used other than in the pilot but couldn’t remember which ep. You are right, this usage was much more effective than it was in the pilot!
you get it
Miami Vice was my best show...my friends and I would watch it before we went out to party...never missed an episode 😍
My friends and I got together at my house to watch it. Great times, great show.
@@pgmyjeta8951 back when a show was good enough to warrant the reason for friends to convene, spend time with each other and enjoy themselves. I like your style.
I didn't live in this years. the 80s, but I love everything of them. I'm seeing Miami Vice and I feel nostalgic for an era I never lived. In the air tonight is LITERALLY ones of my three favourite songs of all times, I dream these outfits, this cars and these cities. This is part of my heart.
you lived in the 80ties, you probably don't know this life, pal
When Miami Vice was aired in the 80's I was in my late teens and never watched an episode.... I was into biking and wondered what the crap was everyone seeing in this show.
I'm now nearly 50 and am also binge watching Miami Vice. I have the box set and am completely hooked AND feel gutted that I never gave it a chance when it was on back then. I absolutely love this show. Can't get enough of it. As for best scene?? Thanks for the spoiler..... I haven't got this far yet. I agree, it is better than the pilot one. I didn't really get it why everyone thought it was great... but I don't live in Miami ;)
So far my best moment, it has to be "Definitely Miami" at the end... on the beach., with the song "Cry" by Godley and Cream. I also love the fact that every celebrity from the 80's has to be in the show somewhere. An awesome trip down memory lane.... Now where did I put my Ray bans......
Here is the best moment from the entire run.... ruclips.net/video/GrLGTfz3REY/видео.html
YES!!!! I TOTALLY agree that the last 10 minutes of Definitely Miami is the best scene of the series!! :D
I was too young to understand what was going when it came out but like u I copped the blu ray set and loving every episode
Funny thing is, most of those celebrities that we recognize in the show weren't big at the time, they got their start in Miami Vice. It's astounding how many of them went on to be huge, everyone from Bruce Willis to Julia Roberts.
Don't be gutted but rather
be grateful that unlike in the eighties, you get to watch it on a big screen.
That viewing does it justice!
Why do these videos hurt so much? Man, times were so good. Now they are so bad. :-(
Brilliant show, great writing, great music, fantastic chemistry between the leads & iconic designer villains like these two at the start. I also binge watched MV Seasons 1-5 in 2008, took ages but show stayed with me ever since.
One of the best cop shows with the acting and music. I bought the entire series on DVD, ( before there was streaming), and its still one of the best cop shows that was ever produced.
You know, this show is timeless. If it aired today as is (except for some of the old technology) it would fit right in. you would never guess it was made in the 80's. hard to believe...
yeah the 80s clothes and 80s music wouldn't be a dead giveaway
The only thing that didn't age well is the painfully 80s fashion and music
@livey oone It wasn't a world for pussies, that's why that don't understand it.
The 1980s Miami Vice was a trend setter. I'd say the spy drama: The Equalizer with Edward Woodward was progressive too for the mid 1980s...
Um. I don’t think so lol.
I am proud to say I own every single episode of this show. All 5 seasons. I was a small child when my it made its original run from 84-89 but I can still recall sitting on the floor in front of the big box Magnavox TV and watching it on Friday nights. I just loved every bit of it. Seasons 1, 2, & 3 were the best. It kind of went of the rails a bit in Season 4 and then they tried to correct it in Season 5 but without Jan Hammer arranging the music for them it just didn't have the same vibe. For some strange reason, I know about everything there is to know about this show. I haven't been stumped yet. lol
I must say Miami Vice defined my childhood 🔥
Absolutely
The best scene was when Crockett pointed his gun at his wife's killer, one shot and walked away,
Yep and Sheena Easton's Follow My Rainbow playing in the background
added to the atmosphere of that shot.
I like the pilot TV movie where Crockett gets the notice from his ex that a thug is hiding behind the living room curtains. 😎
@@DavidLLambertmobile I don't think that was the pilot. It sounds more like Calderone's Return. Assuming you're talking about the scene where Tubbs was driving to get to Crockett. All with Russ Ballard's In The Night playing.
Agreed, but rip off of when Magnum did the same thing a few years earlier (did you see the sun rise) getting even for Mac's killer. I heard NBC insisted that it be shown the killer in Miami Vice had a gun
@@mgelliott1 the part about the killer having the gun I think is a true story I don't think fans could have stood it if Crockett just walked up and just iced the guy without being provoked
For me the best scene of Miami Vice is the ending of the episode "Out where the busses don't run."
Brothers in Arms by Dire Straights is playing, Crockett and Tubbs in Crocketts Ferrari Spider going to the location of a decades old mystery murder that drove a detective crazy trying to figure it out. My favorite episode.
Almost got Sonny too. Obsession is a real bitch. But when you know you're right and no one will listen,,,, it will drive you twice as hard. Such a damn good show. Miss it.
Picture book, Simply Red - Crockett loses it, awesome
No other crime series reached that class and style mixed with excellent music, ever.
Miami vice and Phil Collins best combo without a doubt even all these years!
Decades ago I watched every single episode of Miami Vice, from start to finish, and I don't remember this scene at all, not even Crockett getting shot at anytime. I guess my memory has just faded with time.
Fabulous, and to think that lovely Porsche Cabrio was still shiny new at that time (We loved and lived those days to the max!) 😊
Flatnose turbo if factory spec..... 330hp, Testarossa early model.. 380hp... excellent duel..
Unless that chick really knew how to drive, and really knew how to drive a Porsche it would be no contest.
Slant nose 911 (not flat nose)..........a few were factory cars, most were built from aftermarket kits that destroyed the value of the car.
I have seen only a few of the "real" factory-built slant nose cars.
Probably a Covin modded 911, they were in vogue at the time.
Too bad that the Testa wasn't really a Testa... just a body shell
Russ Britt it was like a $23,000 option from Porsche... in 1985...
Greatest series of the 1980's. Still plays on Starz 5 days a week.
I just realized I spent the past 4 hours watching Miami Vice, Knight Rider, and A-Team clips on RUclips and I have to wake up in 3…
DAMN YOU 80’s NOSTALGIA 🤬!
Miami, Phil Collins and fast cars driving through a neon filled city at night defined the 80's. This and more were what I loved about this era. I do miss it very much.
So do I, and I was a baby then!
The Daytona ride to get Calderon (set to In the Air Tonight) in the pilot episode is THE BEST SCENE in the series.
Aku negative, it was the pilot.
@Aku that was the pilot, trust me!
Best scene in the TV series was the ending of Little Miss Dangerous. The whole episode was terrific.
well yes
In The Air Tonight by Phil Collins should be listed as the Miami Vice theme song...
@Johnny Cade you got it backwards, it was first used in the driving scene
@Johnny Cade I think it was a better use of this song than this scene
@Johnny Cade the driving scene doesn't have any dialog to it, since it's just Tubbs and Sonny driving to some meeting, so there is nothing to interfere with the song. This is a good scene for the show in this video but there is too much dialog and sound effects to be a good backdrop for the song
No way. Jan Hammer's M.V. theme is the best minute of music in recorded history
brandon bentley agree
"I just finished binge watching all 5 seasons of Miami Vice" Welcome to the party. from 1980
The cars - omg- I miss the 80’s
Bought a testarossa in 1998 because of this cool program. Every time I drove it I was driving in the 80s😁
Even played Phil Collins....hey I didn't five a dam, loved it😁
That porsche is pretty badass. Still looks good 35yrs later
@@secretysecret1551 930 Flatnose
In my opinion, some of the best scenes were when Sonny gets amnesia and becomes Minolos hitman.
Dominick Sforza I agree
and im a slim jim meat snack , eat me
He was stone cold scary in those episodes-and smokin’ hot as well!
Yeah, those are my favorite episodes too. (Mirror Image (4/22), Hostile Takeover (5/1), Redemption in Blood (5/2)). The best were when he starts to remember who he is and then goes to the station and everyone pulls a gun on him.
Absolutely...
3:44 only on television and in movies the guy shoots down two flights of stairs, the heroes get out of the way apparently knowing that once their half way up the steps, the bad guy won’t shoot now knowing they can’t get out of the way. “Okay he shot at once, he definitely won’t do it again, let’s run up a hundred stairs confidently!”
Yeah. I liked Miami Vice, too. This is a good scene. It was really well produced when I think back. It had a quality that captured the angst of that time as well as the melancholy.
That is a great scene because it's all cool and violent but then the shocking moment really surprises you.
you get it!
@@lopezvideostore Thanks!
Every Friday night thats where I sat…. Watching Miami Vice. I dont regret it one bit.
I always thought it was neat how every other gun sounded like a pop gun,but sonnys gun sounds like a cannon.
It was the same when he played Nash Bridges.
Well, Tubbs usually carried that girly little .38 that likely was incapable of hitting anything more than 10 feet away. Crockett himself mostly carried a Bren Ten, chambered in .45 ACP. Now THAT was a man's gun!
Lisa Vidal is so beautiful
I agree. Her character was only 18. 😎👍🏻📽
Thank You. I was trying to remember her name. I saw her in other shows (E.R., Third Watch), later, but didn't remember this. She was young.
@@katman_kilby_1 IMDb.com always helps... 😎
Craig Lloyd still truly a beauty
She suffers from bacterial vaginosis.
One of the best Phil Collins songs. Matter of fact Miami Vice always had good music!
Smugglers Blues, with Glenn Frey of The Eagles, also as a character was good.
I love driving on a warm summer night with the moon roof open, playing this song. Man, I loved the 80s. 😍
Still love this scene, even though 35 years later I don’t really understand what Tubbs was looking at while an un-detained accomplice in his forward line of sight was picking up her partner’s gun.
Tubbs couldn't see her. Sonny getting shot was all on Sonny.
@@TheDeadlyefx You make Tubbs sound pretty useless!!
Tubbs was looking at Crockett and couldn't see the girl grab the gun.
I also miss the 1980s great music great clothes damn I miss the eighties 1980'S
No show has ever come close to MIAMI VICE. Funny, serious, intense, yeah buddy, the whole 80's package. Repeat, no one ever came close...
THis is pretty epic. The shot where the Testarossa starts up and the lights pop shows why it is THE iconic car of the 80s.
Don Johnson lands on the ground like Charlie Brown 2:04
4:44 like an angel falling from heaven
They never wore vest and there narcs lol
Ironically getting shot by a lady named Angel as well.
Come on!!!!! There are tons of scenes which are better!
They had a good scene where Crockett walked in on a woman before she killed herself. How do I find that? The music for that scene was good.
Right brother!
I agree
@@jodyc3533 The one where Tubbs is chained to the bed? That would be Public Image Ltd. - The Order of Death.
@D B Bought and Paid for. That scene was awesome.
Being a late teen in the 80's I fell in love with Don Johnson and never missed a show! Now 2020 I even have a pinterest board named Sonny Crockett!!bahaaa...
Im 43 driving through Brickell listening to this iconic song is a right of passage. If you come up through Coconut grove which has a lot of canopy trees and mansions it opens up to this metropolis.
It doesn’t feel like you in Miami it’s more like a movie set. Brickell is lined with canopy trees and old Miami houses. Their is a glow from downtown Miami. The area used to be super quiet but not it’s been developed.
Miss those days too! Living back then,we were on the tail edge of the Industrial Age,and we had to learn to socialize with others,wait for things sometimes wait forever.If you planned to meet someone somewhere you had to show up...no cell phones. Was a simpler time in my estimation. Everyone seemed to be working even though we didn’t make much,it seemed to me people were different in a better way.Just my opinion. I had great times in this era.
Great scene. Personally, my favorite is still Tubbs dancing with the stripper to Somebody's Watching Me in Season 1 haha.
Tubbs always killed me with that little 38 special he pulled out for the gun scenes......
He did occasionally use a pump shotgun that was rather cool
Ahhhh My favorite era of time and TV. Back when we used to have neon all over Florida Cities. I’m from Clearwater and our beach had a lot of neon as well as other beaches and Cities! Greatest era of music when the world was not so chaotic!
Ever notice in MV when people get shot, in this case, Sonny, there's no blood except when they do a close-up of Crockett after the fact.
Hey, c'mon now - this was filmed in the era of the A-Team & the Fall Guy - good clean wholesome fun for the entire family to watch on TV after dinner - kids got to see cool car-chases & bad guys cut down, Mom got to secretly drool over Don & Dad saw his dose of hooters - and everyone got to see what Miami looked like ;)
Filmmakers didn’t do quarts of blood and autopsy exams in the eighties. People didn’t have the appetite for blood and gore like today.
This is actually closer to real life. People don't necessarily start gushing huge quantities of blood the instant they get shot, unless they're shot in a high blood volume part of the body (head, heart, lungs or liver). It takes some time for the blood to start collecting in large quantities. They also often don't fall down the instant they get shot. Often adrenaline will carry them quite a long way from where they were shot before they collapse.
I did not expect el to be watching Miami vice on friday😅
Looks like Miami vice is GoTof 80s in terms of popularity
FAR Bigger
I'm on season 1 and it freaking ROCKS!!!
“A Bullet for Crockett” great episode although so many great scenes. “Child’s Play” with Castillo and Crockett breakdown after shooting a child, “Definitely Miami” with the song Cry playing, Crockett watching his femme fatale led away in handcuffs, “Sons and Lovers” Tubbs reminiscing on his past affair with Calderone’s daughter….
“A Bullet For Crockett”
Most of the episode is done in flashbacks of other characters.
When I just came to America I have a Job In South Miami and that was the Train Station in Downtown Miami I just realize watching this video Kind of cool
Hahaha! So funny! My dad used to let us watch this every Friday when he picked us up. "Dad, can I watch Miami Vice?" Dad "Sure Princess!" I was only 9 yrs old when this first aired. I was faithful to every episode every Friday at 10pm on channel 4.
Watching and listing to this gives me chills. what a awesome 80's show I miss shows like
Such an awesome show 😎
Is that Lisa Vidal's beautiful self at 04:38?
The song doesn't really fit the scene. Worked way better in the pilot.
Cougar Land agreed when they were in pursuit of Calderone!
Pilot???...What pilot?
tgwoolshire at the end of the very 1st episode of Miami Vice. Calderone killed Tubbs Brother in New York. Tubbs used his Brother”s Name Rafael and went to Miami pretending to be his brother, him and Crockett work a case that links Calderone together. Until Trudy at Vice reveals to Sonny that Rafael Tubbs was killed in New York. Sonny questions Tubbs and finds out that he’s Rafael”s Younger Brother. Calderone and they pursue Calderone in Sonny”s Car with Phil Collin”s In the Air at night! That was the Pilot Episode and 2 part episode to pull all of us in!
tgwoolshire type in Miami Vice in the air at night and you will see what we are talking about
@@rayshardrobinson7878 ok...i see what you are saying now....sorry about that...miscommunication
This series epitomises the 80s
You did great as always!
It is a shame that you will never do well!
Miami Vice Season 04 Episode 20 :: A Bullet for Crockett
I just finished binge watching all 5 seasons of Miami Vice.
Habpt ihr super gemacht wie immer !
Schade das es euch nicht mer geben tuhen !
Perfect shots with the Bren Ten gun! Thanks for this great memories!
Initiate a gun fight with the SWAT team surrounding you from above, yeah that’ll work.
Hey bad guys had cops outgunned back then- semi automatics vs single shot.
Did they really use In The Air Tonight more than once?
Twice.
Iconic show, still having an impact on producers/directors today. I was just watching The Last Ship where the heroes are in fast speedboats in tropical waters with Phil Collins music playing and I said aloud, "Someone's a Miami Vice fan."
Do you happen to know what season and/or episode of The Last Ship?
The best musical accompaniment of any TV series. Still is today.
Love miami vice a great sitcom watched it all time i need to get all the seasons on DVD
BEST SCENE IN MIAMI VICE? SERIOUSLY?? IT'S FAR FROM IT.
Ayy I can think whatever I want BUDDY
@@lopezvideostore .. AND I WILL DEFEND YOUR RIGHT TO MAKE OUTRAGEOUS CLAIMS.
@@davefox7516 LOL 🙌🙌🙌
@@lopezvideostore Thank you my friend. 😂👍 MIAMI VICE RULES!!!
DAVE FOX the Testarossa and Slantnose Porsche chase segment, although short, is nice.
Um dos melhores seriados dos anos 80 , eu não perdia um episódio, um detalhe neste seriado a Ferrari Testarossa que Don Johnson pilotava era particular dele mesmo.
Valeu!! Anos 80!
A onde eu consigo ver a serie?
@@luizcorrea5389 bom dia, eu assisto esses episódios no próprio RUclips, mas talvez você encontre na Netflix, mas no RUclips e certo✌
yes i am one of "I guess people really love shots of cars driving at night in a neon-glowing city...)" :):) thats what In The Air Reminds me of
I disagree with almost everything you said in your text below the video, but still have to give you a thumbs up for recognizing this great TV show. I love Miami Vice!
I agree. "Miami Vice" along with "The Handmaid's Tale", "Breaking Bad", "Love/Hate", "Peaky Blinders", "Jack Ryan", "Private Eye" (also Anthony Yerokovich) and "McMafia" is my favourite TV series ever. This episode was the standard hero of the series near death but survives and revive "best of flashback scenes from prior episodes" but that intro was some of the best MV moments ever for sure.
Great scene, but “see you and raise you”: My vote for Best MV scene is the end of “Out Where the Buses Don’t Run” - C&T realize what Hank Wheldon has done, and go on the most memorable of all midnight runs in the Daytona, across the MacArthur Causeway, with Dire Straits’ “Brothers in Arms” in the background, mixed with the muted snarl of the Ferrari’s V-12, then that incredible reveal with Hank in the abandoned beach-house. Absolute perfection, right down to Don Johnson’s wordless expression of dread and fear over what Sonny is seeing. Just doesn’t get any better than this, on Vice 😎.
That was such a great scene, agreed.
Best and most classic scene... Crockett watching in rage, as the man who killed his partner walks away free, after he tricked Crocket in getting him off death row...
Frank S A very twisted episode indeed.
And with Peter Gabriel's tune "We Do What We're Told (Milgram's 37)" playing in the background.
@@senecanicholson1090 Agreed!!!
@@katman_kilby_1 Didn't know what was playing, but it was perfect for the scene...
@@katman_kilby_1 I just watch that episode on Hulu for the first time in years... Now, I know the song you're talking about... They played the song throughout the episode… I don't if it's a song I would be at a party dancing to... But it is a great atmosphere song, that fit that episode and scene perfectly.
I love the Calderone episodes..You get the boat you get the black Ferrari and great music, big shoulder pads n hair..lol .This made me feel like 12 again..I play this song all the time still.. Anyone wanna do a line ? 😂
Voices by Russ Ballard
Snow will never be the same anymore since some asshole might have cut it with fentanyl...goddamn China!
I was in the Coast Guard in Key West from 88 - 90. Miami Vice and Miami Sound Machine fit so we'll into my time there. I'll never forget it. I could really relate to the episodes.