Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Billie Morin
This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Judy Rachel
I have it from an inside source the reason the series was canceled was because Eisner and Katzenberg were having a pissing contest. Katzenberg at the time was suing Eisner (Disney) for money he felt he was owed while working at Disney. The series was being reported as picked up in all the tabloids. On the weekend that the season line-up was to be announced, in NYC, Eisner dropped 'High Incident' from the list at the very last minute, without any warning, so nobody could do anything about it.I was told that Spielberg had said that if he'd known that this could possibly have happened he would have been in New York that weekend. A couple of years later when 'Schindler's List' was to premiere on network TV Spielberg pulled it from ABC and gave it to a different network. Spielberg got some measure of revenge. Katzenberg got his money. Eisner got to throw his power around. The people who really paid were the cast, the crew and the fans who loved the show.
lozz59
I watched this show on Sky in the UK and was instantly hooked! I'd previously enjoyed watching CHIPS, T J Hooker and COPS. High Incident was like a godsend, as it was like watching COPS but with awesome actors and story lines (something the average cop show always seems to be in desperate need of!). It was unlike any other cop show I'd ever seen, in that it captured not just the exciting car chases and gunfights, tense moments and drama, but also the average day-to-day calls that a police officer might receive.There was humour as well as drama and I think the viewers posts here speak for themselves, this show should NOT have been CANCELLED so soon! As I saw in a post earlier, this is the kind of cop show that cops watch! And that really says a lot! If this ever is released in some form on DVD, I'm sure I'll be spending insane amounts of money to get hold of it!
setphasers2kill
I lost all faith in television since High Incident was dropped. I cant say enough good about it. From the first episode when Len's partner and best friend isgunned down ( I almost broke down when I saw that ) all the way to the "final" bank robbery scene. The bright side, if any, is that it might be making it to DVD soon, and yes, part 2 of the bank robbery was shot.By the way, Officer Marsh gets my vote for "Badass Cop of All-Time"!!!
Zerk-2
High Incident was definitely my favorite show of all times. It is quite bizarre that neither ABC nor Dreamworks SKG never commented on any of our efforts to support the return of the series. Many television networks were contacted, but unfortunately none chose to reply. The reality and accuracy displayed in the show was absolutely outstanding. I still think of the show today, five years after its original debut, and wonder if it would ever have a second chance. I have since began watching Third Watch, an excellent show that many High Incident fans have come to love. Every time I see Lisa Vidal (Officer Jessica Helgado-HI/Doctor Morales, M.D.-TW) I think back and remember High Incident and just wish I could hear one more time the very words that came out of the police officers such as "Sam-15, show us responding to the location"... or "Sam-15 Sam-15 shots fired, officer down" and find out whatever happened to Mike.