There's nothing better than watching #Columbo go in for the proverbial kill. Another smarmy, rich asshole goes down (just watched the S3 episode "Publish or Perish").
I started watching Columbo at the start of the pandemic (my Dad was a big fan of the show, so I had watched some of the later TV movies with him as a kid), but kind of dropped it. I thought I got farther, but I guess I stopped in the middle of season 3. Started watching again tonight with Robert Culp's third appearance as the murderer.
If the #NHlJets game doesn't go the way we'd like it to, there's a great #Columbo on Vision TV tonight with the incomparable Robert Culp as the villian. #HNOM :JetsRetro:
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The best part of every Columbo episode is the roughly 30-minute window when the murderer is overconfident and thinks Columbo’s just some kind of cute imbecile …
Just almost impeccable colour design in this episode of Columbo, Maybe the only tv series from the 1970s that I could recommend to people without caveat (I, Claudius comes close too)
In particular I would use the supermarket colour palette in a game any day.
I didn't hesitate a moment when my dad said I could throw on an episode of #Columbo and it happens to have Vincent Price AND Martin Sheen in it! What a wonderous day.
In honor of yesterday's 'Columbo' poll, here is a classic clip I post from time to time. Peter Falk as 'Columbo', roasting Frank Sinatra. He doesn't miss a beat in this!!😆 #television#Columbo
The Mystery of the Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of The Marquis de Sade, as Solved by Columbo
Known in the theatre world as the Marat/Sade/Columbo