tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5788875373841955612.post5272018963046541732..comments2024-03-27T00:26:22.316-05:00Comments on The MacGyver Project: The Movie Project: The StingNicholas Sweedohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00437092592253460266noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5788875373841955612.post-71559198251955348092017-11-25T18:34:34.572-06:002017-11-25T18:34:34.572-06:00I haven't seen this movie since I was a teenag...I haven't seen this movie since I was a teenager in the 90s so while I don't remember specific plot details, I do remember really enjoying the movie and could see myself revisiting it at some point.<br /><br />As for Dana Elcar, he was quite prolific as a character actor particularly in the 70s and 80s. The 1981 Disney movie "Condorman" was the first movie I saw during the "MacGyver" era where I saw Elcar, although watching reruns of "The A-Team" I had a sighting from a 1984 episode. But Elcar's other big role was a regular supporting actor in the 1976-1978 series entitled either "Baa, Baa Black Sheep" or "Black Sheep Squadron", a Stephen J. Cannell adventure series starring Robert Conrad that was set in World War II featuring an elite corps of Marine fighters. One of my older friends thought it was a great show but another TV aficionado from that era said he thought the show was "too slick" and personally prefers grittier war dramas. Dirk Blocker (from the "MacGyver" episode "Blood Brothers") was also in the cast along with a young John Larroquette. It only lasted 36 episodes but has an outsized footprint on the TV landscape 40 years later because of its production values.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04953380288384883179noreply@blogger.com