What stuff do you want to come back!!!
I want The Avengers to come back! The proper British ones, not the American comic characters.
I want decent children's TV presenters to come back. Presenters that are actually older than their audience would be nice.!!
The PBMAX candy bar and Oompa Looma candies.
Saturday moning cartoons that are not 30 minute commercials.
-Ed
The Carol Burnett show!!
Real, fun rock music.
Double and triple features.
The drive-in.
Paul Hindemith. Then I could be his student!
Indie Horror support from Hollywood, funny sitcoms, MST3K...
there are many things that should come back!
Shane
Bonnie
This guy.
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SHOCK THEATER an CREATURE FEATURE type shows. News stands.
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Quote from: indianasmith on February 19, 2009, 12:11:39 AM
The Carol Burnett show!!
Amen !!! Brother!!
Quote from: RCMerchant on February 19, 2009, 06:32:07 AM
SHOCK THEATER an CREATURE FEATURE type shows. News stands.
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RC, You come up with the coolest stuff!!
The 80s and Wacky Wafers are all I can think of right now.
Bring back R rated horror movies with boobs in them.
The Snorks
(one for the Brits)
The Big Breakfast with Gabby Roslin
Television before Reality TV shows existed and the FCC was slamming everyone with their fine stick.
Damn you MTV and Janet Jackson, damn you all to hell!!!!
Television networks that show what they claim to show like SciFi only showing SciFi programming, AMC on showing classic movies, and MTV only showing music videos.
70's style porn but with modern looking actresses. The 70's porn had a plots to it, not much granted but they had plots. Just keep all the hair.
Deadly disease free sex. Use to be all you had to worry about after a one night of unprotected sex was if you were going to have a kid and the worst you might of got is a case of the clap. Now you hope that a kid or the clap is the only thing you might of got from a unprotected roll in the hay.
Looney Toons Cartoons that aren't butchered on TV. Now they are all cut up cause of political correctness.
Action sequences that don't look like they were shot by someone having a seizure.
Imagination :lookingup:
Quote from: The DarkSider on February 19, 2009, 12:21:01 PM
Action sequences that don't look like they were shot by someone having a seizure.
Yeah . . . like the car chases in BULLITT and THE FRENCH CONNECTION. They actually used real cars crashing into real things. Not a computer generated image in sight!
The Drive-In. And the movies it produced.
Horror Hosted Late Night Programming instead of infomercials.
Black and White TV shows and movies actually getting air time on TV.
Music Videos aside from hip-hop and rap ones.
Fun and imagination in entertainment.
Quote from: meQal on February 19, 2009, 12:17:42 PM
Deadly disease free sex. Use to be all you had to worry about after a one night of unprotected sex was if you were going to have a kid and the worst you might of got is a case of the clap. Now you hope that a kid or the clap is the only thing you might of got from a unprotected roll in the hay.
The good ol' days: When safe sex was not telling her your real name.
Max Headroom! :tongueout:
New World Pictures
"Daisy Dukes" :cheers:
A vintage 1966 Raquel Welch, please... pretty please, with sugar on top. I promise I'll take care of her.
Locally hosted late night horror shows.
Vintage ca. 1980's local access, many goofy local shows then.
Hot Pants and Tube Tops
Generally risk free promiscuity.
1970's Rock
"Old" Headbanger's Ball :smile:
Quote from: Circus_Circus on February 19, 2009, 04:46:20 PM
"Old" Headbanger's Ball :smile:
Yeah, when metal wasn't about whining and crying. Rather, agression and yelling.
Quote from: indianasmith on February 19, 2009, 12:11:39 AM
The Carol Burnett show!!
They tried, in 1991. It wasn't funny. Which was really strange considering how Carol Burnett has been funny in practically everything she's ever done.
I think I watched 2 episodes.
Mullets.
Bubble blowing. It's been years since I've seen someone blow a bubble.
Quote from: The Burgomaster on February 19, 2009, 01:50:51 PM
Yeah . . . like the car chases in BULLITT and THE FRENCH CONNECTION. They actually used real cars crashing into real things. Not a computer generated image in sight!
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Approves.
Something for everyone, when that meant variety, not bland homogeneity.
Quote from: schmendrik on February 19, 2009, 06:14:16 PM
Quote from: indianasmith on February 19, 2009, 12:11:39 AM
The Carol Burnett show!!
They tried, in 1991. It wasn't funny. Which was really strange considering how Carol Burnett has been funny in practically everything she's ever done.
I think I watched 2 episodes.
I, too, have fond memories of laughing my a** off watching
"The CAROL BURNETT Show" but watching the musically-excised
"CAROL BURNETT and Friends" a few years ago, I found the comedy, sadly, dated and kinda worn out...
I wish they'd bring back Penny Candy at the Boardwalk.
Locally-produced TV shows. Remember when your local TV station actually did more than insert half an hour of local news into a day of network programming?
The days when we didn't give any moron the title of celebrity. I long for the days when you actually had to have talent to be considered a celebrity, well maybe not talent but you weren't famous for acting like a complete jackass on some reality TV show.
Quote from: meQal on February 22, 2009, 05:08:36 PM
The days when we didn't give any moron the title of celebrity. I long for the days when you actually had to have talent to be considered a celebrity, well maybe not talent but you weren't famous for acting like a complete jackass on some reality TV show.
I GAVE YOU KARMA FOR THAT. :thumbup:
Quote from: meQal on February 22, 2009, 05:08:36 PM
The days when we didn't give any moron the title of celebrity. I long for the days when you actually had to have talent to be considered a celebrity, well maybe not talent but you weren't famous for acting like a complete jackass on some reality TV show.
anyone with half a brain wouldn't want to be a celebrity. You get money, but you loose your freedom, dignity, privacy...I would never be happy. Any mistake you make instantly becomes national news.
Pinball.
Affordable cigarettes.
Mass distrubution of horror film mags and comics-Once Upon a Time I could go to the newstand and find FAMOUS MONSTERS,Marvel's Monsters of the Movies,the Monster Times,Castle of Frankenstien,Movie Monsters,Creepy,Eerie,Vampirella,Conan the Barbarian,Dracula Lives,Tales of the Zombie,Witches Tales,Psycho,Captain America,Sgt.Fury,Two Gun Kid,Devil Dinosauer,the Spirit,MAD,Mr. Machine,Where Monsters Dwell,Sgt.Rock...all side by side selling at affordable prices a kid could buy with his fruit-picking or paper route money. Now it's hard to find any mags outside of comic book or specialty shops...miles away and out of reach for a small town kid on his bike. A shame. I learned to be a voracious reader from comics and fun monster mags. No wonder so many kids are near illiterate.
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 11:39:14 AM
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
Hell yeah, Tesco have Chocolate and Strawberry ones made by Kelloggs. I obviously have to order mine online now with the rest of my shopping, on a count of being a nutjob.
Strawberry are my faves, but the price of 'em has jumped from £1.29 to £2.89. :hatred:
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 11:39:14 AM
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
I know in the US, we still have them. I got a few boxes in my pantry right now for my kids. We buy them all the time at our local grocery stores.
Piano ties...I wouldn't wear them but I could at least make fun of them again.
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oh and shirts like this...
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Quote from: Circus_Circus on February 23, 2009, 12:24:44 PM
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 11:39:14 AM
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
Hell yeah, Tesco have Chocolate and Strawberry ones made by Kelloggs. I obviously have to order mine online now with the rest of my shopping, on a count of being a nutjob.
Strawberry are my faves, but the price of 'em has jumped from £1.29 to £2.89. :hatred:
I've given you karma simply for being a "nutjob".
And getting thrown out of Tesco :teddyr:
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 01:27:39 PM
Quote from: Circus_Circus on February 23, 2009, 12:24:44 PM
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 11:39:14 AM
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
Hell yeah, Tesco have Chocolate and Strawberry ones made by Kelloggs. I obviously have to order mine online now with the rest of my shopping, on a count of being a nutjob.
Strawberry are my faves, but the price of 'em has jumped from £1.29 to £2.89. :hatred:
I've given you karma simply for being a "nutjob".
And getting throw out of Tesco :teddyr:
Oh, you're too kind :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: The DarkSider on February 23, 2009, 01:01:52 PM
oh and shirts like this...
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I actually know a girl who wears one like that!
Quote from: Ed, Just Ed on February 18, 2009, 11:30:13 PM
The PBMAX candy bar...
The best candy bar there ever was. :thumbup:
Too bad the commercials sucked.
The quiz show "Fifteen To One".
Legos without all the fancy crap.
Erector sets that are not molded plastic, but rather generic steel parts.
BB guns that are priced reasonably AND are reasonably accurate.
Oldschool Station Wagons. I'll take an oldschool full-sized station wagon over a truck, SUV, minivan, or a crossover any day. I think this is one of the reasons Detroit is doing so poorly: They've taken them out of the market to try and get people to buy bigger, more expensive rides. The only wagons you see are the small ones aimed at people that don't have or aren't willing to spend $35,000 on a truck. The old Malibu Classic wagon could tow almost two tons, survive a hellatious
crash, and they didn't flip or roll like trucks often do. They seated more people than most trucks more comfortably, and you could fit quite a bit in them, and it wasn't out in the rain, and did (and would) get better mileage than a truck.
SST toy cars, those cars you put the zip thing in and pull it out real fast to get the wheels spinning. They even had them in versions that the wheels and fenders, hood, etc came off when they crashed.
Pennyracers. .. 'nuff said
Family sitcoms that are funny...
Quote from: doggett on February 23, 2009, 11:39:14 AM
Are Pop Tarts still around ???
They were the very hip in the 90's
Of course. My kids eat the hell outta 'em. Michigan kids live on Pop Tarts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsJ2yZwSruI
QuoteAre Pop Tarts still around ???
According to Wikipedia:List of Pop-Tart flavorsFrosted flavorsFrosted Strawberry
Vanilla Milkshake
Frosted Wildberry
Frosted Strawberry Milkshake
Ginger Bread
Apple Strudel
Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Cinnamon Roll
Frosted Blueberry
Frosted Cherry
Frosted Chocolate Fudge
Frosted Cookies & Cream
Frosted S'Mores (introduced in 2001)
Hot Fudge Sundae
Strawberry Cheese Danish
Frosted Chocolate Vanilla Cream
Frosted Raspberry
Chocolate Banana Split
UnfrostedStrawberry
Apple Cinnamon
Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Blueberry
Pop-Tarts Splitz™
Chocolate Strawberry
Chocolate Vanilla
Strawberry Blueberry
Limited editionDulce De Leche (2008- )
Guava Mango (2008- )
Chocolate Banana Split (2009- )
Orange Cream (2009- )
Printed Fun™Knock Knock Jokes Frosted Berry Who?
Barbie™ Sparkleberry
Barbie™ Wildberry
Hot Wheels™ Cinna-Match 1 Brown Sugar Cinnamon
American Idol™ Blue Raspberry
Indiana Jones™ Brown Sugar Cinnamon
NFL™ Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Pictionary
Whole grain
Strawberry
Brown Sugar Cinnamon
Chocolate Fudge
DiscontinuedDutch Apple
Frosted Grape
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Frosted Wild Watermelon
Hot Chocolate
French Toast
Wild Tropical Blast
Frosted Caramel Chocolate
Frosted Double Berry
Mint Chocolate Chip
Low Fat Frosted Chocolate Fudge
Disney Princess Jewelberry
Hello Kitty Meowberry
Milk Chocolate Graham
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Sadly, discontinued.
Sitcoms that actually take place in a variety of situations, as opposed to several interchangeable shows about a group of quirky people going about their business.
TV shows with self-contained episodes that can be watched in any order. I love a good story arc as much as the next person, but I also like shows I can casually watch, that still make sense if I miss an episode. Maybe the story arcs keep people watching, but they also keep people away. There are very few new shows that excite me right away. It might take awhile for word to get back to me that I might actually like something. By the time I found out Lost was a good show, near the end of the first season, it was too late. I had to watch the first season on DVD while the second season was airing, then watch the second season on DVD, then finally start watching the third season as it aired. Smallville was around for five years before I took an interest in it. And I've decided I just don't have time to catch up on the new Battlestar Galactica, having only watched the pilot. The only good thing is that when I'm looking for something new to watch, I can see whole seasons at my leisure, rather than a week at a time. Watching new episodes of Lost was an adjustment, I can tell you.
Nowadays, I won't even check out a new show, because I've decided I can only follow a handful without it becoming more of a burden than a pleasure. A new show comes along with a story arc, I'm not fitting it in. Bring back shows with stand-alone episodes.
POGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :teddyr:
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Movie and music (remeber KISS?) orientated bubble gum cards.
Monster movie ones were the best!
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Quote from: doggett on February 25, 2009, 07:35:13 PM
POGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :teddyr:
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I loved Pogs! Gambling for all ages! Karma for this!
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The X Files.
Challange Annika
Maid Marian and her merry men
The Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
Lexx
Cheap erotic thrillers on a friday night on Channel 5. Stuff like Allyson Is Watching :wink:
Bozo The Clown! circus circus might like this one :smile:
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Quote from: ghouck on February 24, 2009, 03:27:07 PM
Legos without all the fancy crap.
Erector sets that are not molded plastic, but rather generic steel parts.
BB guns that are priced reasonably AND are reasonably accurate.
Oldschool Station Wagons. I'll take an oldschool full-sized station wagon over a truck, SUV, minivan, or a crossover any day. I think this is one of the reasons Detroit is doing so poorly: They've taken them out of the market to try and get people to buy bigger, more expensive rides. The only wagons you see are the small ones aimed at people that don't have or aren't willing to spend $35,000 on a truck. The old Malibu Classic wagon could tow almost two tons, survive a hellatious
crash, and they didn't flip or roll like trucks often do. They seated more people than most trucks more comfortably, and you could fit quite a bit in them, and it wasn't out in the rain, and did (and would) get better mileage than a truck.
SST toy cars, those cars you put the zip thing in and pull it out real fast to get the wheels spinning. They even had them in versions that the wheels and fenders, hood, etc came off when they crashed.
Pennyracers. .. 'nuff said
Station wagons seem to be making a comeback. Not the enormous Malibu Classic-style ones, necessarily, and they aren't calling them station wagons, but I've noticed several new models coming out. The Subaru Forrester is, and has always been, a station wagon, even if they insist on calling it an SUV. I've seen others as well, though no model names are coming immediately to mind.
I totally agree on the erector sets. And somewhere, I think I still have several SST cars, including the demolition derby models. Cool stuff. :thumbup:
Bring back good, goofball, offbeat shows like
Gilligan's Island,
The Adventures of Pete and Pete,
Parker Lewis Can't Lose,
Square Pegs, etc. -- shows that celebrate weirdness. Not that I watch TV anymore, anyway, but I miss good stuff like this.
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Actual theaters that have personalities and ambiance, like the Tumbleweed. This is the place I spent many Saturday afternoons at watching great movies like "The Wasp Woman", "Begining of the End" etc. and it only cost about 15 cents to get in.
Eyebrows on women.
They either shave them off of pluck 'em so they are hardly there.
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 12:08:18 PM
Eyebrows on women.
They either shave them off of pluck 'em so they are hardly there.
I'll second that. :thumbup:
Quote from: Circus_Circus on March 05, 2009, 12:33:34 PM
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 12:08:18 PM
Eyebrows on women.
They either shave them off of pluck 'em so they are hardly there.
I'll second that. :thumbup:
What's really weird is when they draw them back on with a pencil !
What's the point !!!
Why don't you just leave them alone....
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 02:26:30 PM
Quote from: Circus_Circus on March 05, 2009, 12:33:34 PM
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 12:08:18 PM
Eyebrows on women.
They either shave them off of pluck 'em so they are hardly there.
I'll second that. :thumbup:
What's really weird is when they draw them back on with a pencil !
What's the point !!!
Why don't you just leave them alone....
My ex did that all the time. She was in the process of letting them grow, but we parted.... :bluesad:
Quote from: Circus_Circus on March 05, 2009, 02:43:00 PM
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 02:26:30 PM
Quote from: Circus_Circus on March 05, 2009, 12:33:34 PM
Quote from: doggett on March 05, 2009, 12:08:18 PM
Eyebrows on women.
They either shave them off of pluck 'em so they are hardly there.
I'll second that. :thumbup:
What's really weird is when they draw them back on with a pencil !
What's the point !!!
Why don't you just leave them alone....
My ex did that all the time. She was in the process of letting them grow, but we parted.... :bluesad:
So you never got to see her with normal lookin' eyebrows...
That saddens me. :bluesad:
have some karma
:bluesad:
I'd like my Dad to be brought back so that I could tell him I love him one more time and hear it back. Miss you, Dad. :bluesad:
Madballs
Atari
Quality Saturday Morning Cartoons
Comic books under a buck
Pulp Dime Store Novels
Crime Detective Genre Movies (Charlie Chan, Mr. Wong, Bulldog Drummond, etc.)
Quote from: Trevor on March 07, 2009, 08:44:42 AM
:bluesad:
I'd like my Dad to be brought back so that I could tell him I love him one more time and hear it back. Miss you, Dad. :bluesad:
That is so sweet, Trevor. I know we both lost our fathers about the same time, but I don't know whether I'd like to see mine again before he died. I remember him as such a strong and vibrant man, then when I got to see him just before he died, here was a man who had to be helped into bed, who had to be helped into the bathroom, who had to use a walker to walk, and then just before he died, even a walker wasn't enough. He had to be physically helped whether he had to go. No, I like to think I remember him as the strong and vibrant man he was, before he got sick.
Cable News Networks that actually report the news without all these political slants. Currently you got FOX News with their lips pressed to the Republican Party's butt, you got MSNBC with their lips pressed to the Democratic Party's butt, and CNN which depends on who reporting as to which butt they kiss. Or there is CNN Headline News which has idiots like Nancy Grace bellowing and moaning about how she is so outraged about crap that most stop carring about after a few days. Why must true fair and balanced journalism be sacrificed for entertainment. When I want news, i want facts not opinions on how this group is right and that group is wrong.
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I get very nostagic when I see one of these.
Quote from: Circus_Circus on March 03, 2009, 04:06:03 PM
The Vinnie Vincent Invasion.
Naw, Vinnie can remain in mediocre obscurity.
Bring back Marx playsets, Gi Joe's that aren't politically correct; As a matter of fact, bring back toys with small pointy parts that can choke you or put out an eye and clear out the pool Darwin style.
Bring back Baja shirts and puka shells, and Vans that don't just fit a narrow, petite mans foot and get at least a few holes in the side before they fall apart.
While we're at it, bring back Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, and Robert Mitchum; Stars that actually lived the life!
Quote from: Eyesore on May 26, 2009, 10:10:51 PM
While we're at it, bring back Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, and Robert Mitchum; Stars that actually lived the life!
And Oliver Reed!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: Javakoala on May 26, 2009, 10:30:37 PM
Quote from: Eyesore on May 26, 2009, 10:10:51 PM
While we're at it, bring back Lee Marvin, Steve McQueen, and Robert Mitchum; Stars that actually lived the life!
And Oliver Reed!!!!!!!!!!!
And Liberace! And Rip Taylor! And Charles Nelson Reilly!
Oops, sorry, different life.
I want drive in theaters back... those were some good times with my family. Love to bring a date to one... not for the reasons you are thinking!
a media-created standard of beauty where women are told it's okay to have hips!
Quote from: Saucerman on May 27, 2009, 08:28:40 PM
a media-created standard of beauty where women are told it's okay to have hips!
And eyebrows.
Its okay for women to have eyebrows too !
Saturday morning cartoons, not cooking shows !
You brought back the "bring back" thread. :teddyr:
Quote from: Circus_Circus on September 29, 2009, 02:42:20 PM
You brought back the "bring back" thread. :teddyr:
:bouncegiggle:
:cheers:
Cartoons that are based solely on violence, like 'Tom & Jerry' or 'Roadrunner & Coyote'
80's grossout toys!
...money my kids spent on lame crap cause it was a fad. Also television before all these stupid reality shows existed.
Quote from: indianasmith on February 19, 2009, 12:11:39 AM
The Carol Burnett show!!
i don't know, Harvey Korman MAY not be up to it!
Firefly, the series.
Quote from: Doggett on May 28, 2009, 07:58:25 AM
Quote from: Saucerman on May 27, 2009, 08:28:40 PM
a media-created standard of beauty where women are told it's okay to have hips!
And eyebrows.
Its okay for women to have eyebrows too !
as long as there are two!
Bring back drive in theaters. There are still a couple of them around, but I really wish there were more, so that more people can be exposed to them. I saw Jurassic Park 3 and Cats & Dogs that way (The movies were average, but the experience of seeing them that way was great and enjoyable).
2nd that ^ Bring back drive in theaters!
+3 That would be awesome.
Mustaches, as mentioned in another thread.
Shoulder pads!!
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Curly Wurly, neon coloured shoe laces !! :teddyr:
The forgotton fashion of the mid ninties !
Outrageous hairdos like the Beehive and the Afro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUhdXB_-k4A&feature=related
Novelty cereal that doesn't even try to be healthy !
Well in England, we're crying out for two things mainly:
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Quote from: InformationGeek on October 08, 2009, 04:19:26 PM
Bring back drive in theaters. There are still a couple of them around, but I really wish there were more, so that more people can be exposed to them. I saw Jurassic Park 3 and Cats & Dogs that way (The movies were average, but the experience of seeing them that way was great and enjoyable).
Yeah, and while they're at it, bring back disgusting low-budget exploitation movies specifically aimed to play at the bottom of a double or triple bill at a drive-in.
1980s fashion
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Flock Of Seagulls haircuts...
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Quote from: Circus_Circus on October 12, 2009, 11:30:40 AM
Well in England, we're crying out for two things mainly:
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ooooohhhhhh, you had me at hello!
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 12, 2009, 08:00:24 PM
Quote from: InformationGeek on October 08, 2009, 04:19:26 PM
Bring back drive in theaters. There are still a couple of them around, but I really wish there were more, so that more people can be exposed to them. I saw Jurassic Park 3 and Cats & Dogs that way (The movies were average, but the experience of seeing them that way was great and enjoyable).
Yeah, and while they're at it, bring back disgusting low-budget exploitation movies specifically aimed to play at the bottom of a double or triple bill at a drive-in.
Ah yes, those days. I wasn't around for them or older enough to know about it. How were those days?
Quote from: InformationGeek on October 14, 2009, 03:55:31 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on October 12, 2009, 08:00:24 PM
Quote from: InformationGeek on October 08, 2009, 04:19:26 PM
Bring back drive in theaters. There are still a couple of them around, but I really wish there were more, so that more people can be exposed to them. I saw Jurassic Park 3 and Cats & Dogs that way (The movies were average, but the experience of seeing them that way was great and enjoyable).
Yeah, and while they're at it, bring back disgusting low-budget exploitation movies specifically aimed to play at the bottom of a double or triple bill at a drive-in.
Ah yes, those days. I wasn't around for them or older enough to know about it. How were those days?
My parents always drove away or made me close my eyes and go to sleep when the disgusting low-budget exploitation second feature came on. That's why I want them to bring them back!
Wacky Wafers...what the hell ever happened to those?