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(1983)

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6/10
Very short run
eimb199929 April 2005
Although very formulaic like most action shows of the 70's and 80's, I remember seeing the show a number of times (and liking it) but I think it never even made it through a full season if I remember right, because I think it bombed in the ratings department. I actually still have a recording of the main theme music (along with sound effects) from the opening credits! The Automan Character was supposed to be a computer generated "Automatic Man" (hence the name Automan)zapped into the real world in the same but opposite way that Jeff Bridges was zapped into the computer world of Disney's "Tron" made the previous year.

Despite the fact that it was meant to copy the kind of computer generated imagery seen in "Tron", the visual effects were actually done optically using more traditional means, as CGI was still very much in it's infancy and very expensive back then. The costume that the Automan character wore was made to scintillate by substituting an optical effect into matted out portions of the suit, likely covered with bluescreen material which allowed for the VFX department to replace it with a blueish purple glitter and an optically enhanced glow. This was also very similar to how the costumes for "Tron" were also able to glow.

I remember that the "computer generated" car was a real black Lamborghini Countach which had reflective pin striping applied to give the effect of a blue vector-line style glow, again an homage to "Tron". Also, the car, driven by Automan would make exact 90 degree turns (again, exactly like the Lightcycles in "Tron") which resulted in passenger Desi Arnaz Jr's face being splashed against the side window! Of course, the 90 degree turning effect was simply done by two cuts of the car going in the different directions and editing the film together to suit.

Having seen so few episodes I'm surprised that I remember so much about it. Back then, I absolutely ate this stuff up, even though a lot of these things were so unoriginal and made in a very assembly-line type of format. Despite it's apparent bombing in the ratings I hope nevertheless that it someday appears on DVD. I'll buy it for sure! Nostalgia is a lot of fun, even when the subject is so poorly done.

Did I mention that it has a lot of things in it that bear a striking resemblance to "Tron"?

EjIMBo.
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6/10
Automan??? I thought it WAS dream!
neverenoughcookies30 May 2005
Automan....

Hmm, the nostalgia buzz that surrounds us now would really be the main selling point of this DVD, as the original really sucked. Actually, I watched it back in '83 when it came out, and probably enjoyed it hugely then, but the show hasn't travelled well - unlike "Magnum", for instance.

Yes I can remember the wee cursor thingy that drew the car and followed Automan and Desi Jr around, and yep, the car was fairly fab, although even at the time you could see it was some kind of sports car with reflective blue lines drawn on it! It DID copy/page homage to "Tron", and unashamedly so, but that's what cashing in is all about, I suppose.

Oh well, If I ever see it on sale on DVD I might be tempted to buy it, for old time's sake, and just to remind me of the days spent watching this kind of tosh in my distant youth. As a post-script, it was less insipid than "Knight Rider" or "Airwolf".

Happy reminiscing people!!
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6/10
Appealing concept
Mr-Fusion23 March 2018
I'm not sure why I'd only ever heard of "Automan" just recently. With its inherent mashing of "Knight Rider" and "TRON", this would be right up my alley. Visually, it's superb; the set design's futuristic, it's got toyetic potential, and c'mon that's a laser-outlined Lamborghini.; this is a feast for the eyes. I guess if this is lacking in any department, it's in the characters. The pilot hits every cop cliche in the book, right down to the cartoonish police captain, and the two leads are adequate for an entry episode. I realize I'm selling the show short by not forging ahead, but it needs some more Hasselhoff-esque charm.

6/10
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Yes, but don't we all want to relive it!?
net_virgin27 June 2004
As a current computer geek myself, how I would love to have the complete, albeit shortlived, season brought to DVD.

Let's have a complete automan experience, so we can re-experience this not-often (if ever) repeated scifi gem from (well at least my) childhood.

With the about to be released Knight Rider series 1 on DVD, and Airworf selected episodes, hopefully it can't be long before we get other great 80's shows.

please let us have a complete Automan on DVD too?

All in favour say 'Aye'!
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10/10
tron-tastic.
dead_dewd19 June 2003
This program was on for a brief period when I was a kid, I remember watching it whilst eating fish and chips.

Riding on the back of the Tron hype this series was much in the style of streethawk, manimal and the like, except more computery. There was a geeky kid who's computer somehow created this guy - automan. He'd go around solving crimes and the lot.

All I really remember was his fancy car and the little flashy cursor thing that used to draw the car and help him out generally.

When I mention it to anyone they can remember very little too. Was it real or maybe a dream?
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5/10
Loved it. Loved it, Loved it.... Please Put It On DVD.........
MuggySphere30 July 2006
OMG this was a weekly ritual in the 80s with Knight Rider and Airwolf..... And all those other shows we used to watch.

I recall this show started after the movie Tron came out as other folk have mentioned. I just ate this stuff up as a kid......

The things I remember most about the show were the main character himself, and the car they drove. Poor Walter banging his head on the window whenever they would make a sharp corner turn.

Though there were only 13 episodes I'd pay to see this again on DVD if for only the nostalgic value. Shows like this were fun. Hopefully if enough people find these pages and make enough positive comments someone with the power to make that happen might take notice...
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5/10
I can't believe I found this show
grandnagus736 July 2005
I have been talking about this show for years. It was awful and good at the same time. I was beginning to think I made it up. Every time I brought it up people would think I was nuts. Now I know my mind hasn't wilted from too many hours of Star Trek. Thank you for the other Sci-Fi lovers out there. This was one of my weekly rituals as a kid along with Knight Rider, The Dukes of Hazard and He-Haw. This show was definitely way ahead of it's time. Maybe it would do better with some hot chicks and better writers. Let's try it again!Maybe today tech level can do it justice. It would be a break from all the CSI and reality shows, and it worked for Battlestar Galactica.
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YEAH!
binary-48 November 2004
Let me be the first one to say AYE! Bring this wonderful series to life again, and release it on DVD. I've been missing it since forever... Curser was THE coolest sidekick (if you can call it that) ever, and Chuck Wagner as the handsome, dashing and supercool Automan... *sniff*

This series, along with ALF (the little furry cat-eater from outer space with a girlfriend named Rhonda) and the British comedy "The Young Ones" (with the hilarious punk-rocker dude named Vivian) are by far the greatest things ever to appear on television.

I get so sentimental when I think of all the great TV shows that appeared in the 80's and then just disappeared without a trace. And the kids today think "Everybody loves Raymond" and "CSI" are cool...they don't know what they're missing...
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AUTOMAN BIG SCREEN
I saw this series also and thought it was fantastic !

In the light of recent FX technologies and computer animation effects in the film industry over the last few years, I feel that the idea of this series would transfer very well to the big screen !

Of course a great script/story/acting and direction would need to be part of the concept !
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