All in the family (Archie Bunker) Complete series moviesbyrizzo
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Mainly 720 X 480 H.264 1700k bitrate video (except mainly unaired specials at the beginning and pilot episodes not from DVD source which are at 640 X 480 res 1500k instead) 192k Dolby AC3 stereo for all episodes This is the most controversial (at the time) up to then TV Sitcom series ever aired in the US It mainly featured Archie Bunker (Played by the wonderfully Irish spirited Mr. Carroll O'Connor) He plays a man who is full of truth and decency of his own kind and the views he would want to be open with (without being mean if he could help it certainly - he only tried to be fair to his sort which was being assailed by a scope of change unparalleled in US history in regards to attitudes on race, marital infidelity, women's issues, and basic cultural mores in respect of moral attitudes all around. For a man who presents well and has great spirit, I find it hard to bear that he is saddled with Jean Stapleton to play his wife o the show. He is allowed a fling with a gal of his own spirit (obviously showing to all I submit) when he meets a beautiful blonde waitress who speaks his language intuitively Miss Sally Struthers who is similarly saddled with a man whose values go against her norms, in one scene Mike (her husband) fails to intervene when an assault against a woman takes place on a subway by the woman's husband and leaves iy to Miss Struthers instead to do the bravery in this respect. When he finally throws a punch (which he said he enjoyed as an act he reflected on as it were) after Gloria is flung aside by the assailant, Mike (Rob Reiner's character) then goes on and on about how intervening to save his wife and this other woman on the train went against "all he believed in" as a "sworn pacifist" some folks have little regard for the actual lack of decency in what they consider moral in favour of "political correct" as this display shows to all I say in strongest rems. There is also too much of an effort to try and sell Edith (Jean Stapleton) as a woman of much appeal in whatever her thoughts and looks might be in the minds of the scriptwriters as many men along the way are scripted to find her attractive at unrealistic levels to what they would normally find of appeal Despite some unpopular views (now and back then) Archie espoused openly, he never seemed unchristian to many in what he thought he was trying to assert of his spirited views Thanks for seeding this important series, here to keep the debate going. Michael Rizzo Chessman (moviesbyrizzo Blockbuster TV Series uploads)