Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe former star of a cancelled cop TV show solves crimes. Pilot episode for a TV series that was never picked up.The former star of a cancelled cop TV show solves crimes. Pilot episode for a TV series that was never picked up.The former star of a cancelled cop TV show solves crimes. Pilot episode for a TV series that was never picked up.
Brixton Karnes
- Actor #2
- (as Brick Karnes)
Stephen Schubert
- Policeman #1
- (as Steve Schubert)
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Of course every one knows him as the campyist Batman ever. But this is 1,000 better than Batman. West plays a retired T.V. detective who, 20 years after his show is cancelled, decides to enter the Private Investigator business for real.( he uses a honorary crimefighter badge he got in 1972). He goes on these zainy escapades trying to solve mysteries. You got to watch it to appriciate it. The executive Producer was Conan O'Brian.
"Lookwell" is the thinking man's "Police Squad," a fiercely funny sendup of the TV detective genre. It's a national tragedy that NBC execs pulled the plug. Adam West's deadpan delivery is so slyly self parodying that at times you wonder if he was in on the joke.
O'Brien and Smigel manage to drop in references to nearly every Quinn Martin 70s police drama while at the same time weaving a bitterly hilarious ode to the chew-em-up, spit-em-out world of Hollywood TV actors who go from being essential pop-culture icons to unemployable has-beens in what seems like weeks.
Often overlooked in glowing tributes to "Lookwell" is the work of longtime television director E. W. Swackhamer, a veteran of the very shows "Lookwell" parodies, who imbues every frame with the dead-serious crime-fighting authenticity of "Tenspeed and Brownshoe" and "S.W.A.T." One imagines the mighty O'Brien could feasibly get "Lookwell" back in production, and he should do so at once. An essential piece of television.
O'Brien and Smigel manage to drop in references to nearly every Quinn Martin 70s police drama while at the same time weaving a bitterly hilarious ode to the chew-em-up, spit-em-out world of Hollywood TV actors who go from being essential pop-culture icons to unemployable has-beens in what seems like weeks.
Often overlooked in glowing tributes to "Lookwell" is the work of longtime television director E. W. Swackhamer, a veteran of the very shows "Lookwell" parodies, who imbues every frame with the dead-serious crime-fighting authenticity of "Tenspeed and Brownshoe" and "S.W.A.T." One imagines the mighty O'Brien could feasibly get "Lookwell" back in production, and he should do so at once. An essential piece of television.
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Some time ago, the cable network TRIO aired the pilot for LOOKWELL as part of its "Brilliant But Cancelled" series. I TiVoed it and have watched it many times since.
Ty Lookwell is the role Adam West was born to play, which is good as it clearly was written for him. The writing plays to West's strengths as a comedian, particularly his surreal delivery of lines that no one else could say without cracking up.
It might have been exhausting to keep this going week after week, but I sure would have liked to see them try.
Someone should assemble a "great unsold pilots" DVD series; LOOKWELL could certainly headline the comedy edition.
Ty Lookwell is the role Adam West was born to play, which is good as it clearly was written for him. The writing plays to West's strengths as a comedian, particularly his surreal delivery of lines that no one else could say without cracking up.
It might have been exhausting to keep this going week after week, but I sure would have liked to see them try.
Someone should assemble a "great unsold pilots" DVD series; LOOKWELL could certainly headline the comedy edition.
This pilot for a tv show is the funniest 30 minutes I have ever seen. Adam West is perfectly cast as a hasbeen actor who used to star on a detective show back in the 70s who now thinks he can fight crime.
If anyone has this on tape let me know. I would love to see this again.
If anyone has this on tape let me know. I would love to see this again.
My husband saw a clip from this on the Adam West Bio and
hunted it down on eBay. It was worth every cent, and actually gets
funnier every time I watch it. It's obvious, if you know and
appreciate Conan OBrien's sense of humor, that he had a good
hand in the writing. Adam West is perfectly cast and for those of
you who thought he had no sense of humor about himself...just
watch. Words can't do it justice... down to the last detail, this pilot is
hilarious and if I think for too long about the fact it didn't get picked
up, I wnt to bang my head against the wall (or bette yet, bang some
network exec who makes these genius decisions against a wall).
I defy anyone with a sense of humor to sit through this without
giglling uncontrollably in the first 5 minutes (at least once).
10/10 stars. Hunt it down or wait till it's on Trio again...it's worth it,
trust me.
hunted it down on eBay. It was worth every cent, and actually gets
funnier every time I watch it. It's obvious, if you know and
appreciate Conan OBrien's sense of humor, that he had a good
hand in the writing. Adam West is perfectly cast and for those of
you who thought he had no sense of humor about himself...just
watch. Words can't do it justice... down to the last detail, this pilot is
hilarious and if I think for too long about the fact it didn't get picked
up, I wnt to bang my head against the wall (or bette yet, bang some
network exec who makes these genius decisions against a wall).
I defy anyone with a sense of humor to sit through this without
giglling uncontrollably in the first 5 minutes (at least once).
10/10 stars. Hunt it down or wait till it's on Trio again...it's worth it,
trust me.
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- WissenswertesUpon later cult success, the pilot was, as co-creator and co-writer Robert Smigel later stated in a retrospective interview concerning the series, the subject of a film offer from an unnamed studio. The offer was of no interest to Smigel, however, as the studio wished to recast the lead character of Lookwell with that of a bigger star, namely Nicolas Cage. The offer in the end, of course, fell through, because, according to the writer, without Adam West it simply 'wouldn't work'.
- Zitate
Ty Lookwell: Did you do that shopping I asked you to do?
Hyacinthe: I tried, but the store said they don't make that hairspray anymore.
Ty Lookwell: Those fools.
- Alternative VersionenWhen this pilot was re-aired in 2003 on the Trio network, a few cuts were made to fit in the 22 minute time slot. The biggest difference was the deletion of the epilogue in which Lookwell announces to his class that Jason and Miss Royster were sent to jail for stealing the car. Then, he introduces his two new students who are the Samoan prisoners that Lookwell met earlier in jail. Finally, he shows the class another scene from "Bannigan".
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Greatest Show You Never Saw (1996)
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