Wow, they had really advanced crush test dummies back then... 🤔
@MetaTrek18 күн бұрын
When I was a kid I used to imagine epic space battles similar to what was in this video, with the good guy ships from all the different science fiction franchises battling all the bad guy ships; Tie Fighters and Romulan Birds of Prey fighting Colonial Vipers and Moonbase Eagles; the Galactica and Enterprise teaming up to fight the Death Star, and on and on. Never thought I'd see someone attempt doing this on film! Great stuff, brings back a lot of memories!
@steveb915125 күн бұрын
The scenes using actual humans as crash test dummies look Russian. I wonder if those people are political prisoners who get time off their sentence for performing these tests.
@patrickshaw859528 күн бұрын
Life long kay cee kay ess since '59 - thanks for posting this
@michaelmontminy5354Ай бұрын
Me whos always pushing my self at work , would try to push my self at this job and end up hurting my self real bad 😂
@TJ-zv1diАй бұрын
Moved to Savannah in 1991 and have been here since. Such a beautiful city! I remember a lot of this as it was then. Raised my kids here and one of them attended SCAD as well. I wish there was more old footage of Savannah.
@SwampzoidАй бұрын
A lot has changed in Savannah since 1991. Some for the better and some for the worse. Some things haven't changed at all. My hometown. Thanks for the video
@SHUB281Ай бұрын
Are we not men ?
@kirkhenry3867Ай бұрын
I was watching this every Friday night 1982, 1983 and 1984 (7th, 8th and 9th grades).
@kirkhenry3867Ай бұрын
I watched this show every Saturday. I loved it so much!
@guitarjam96Ай бұрын
I grew up watching the ABC Sunday Night Movie. Great memories.
@kingporter67Ай бұрын
Excellent 1983 Oceans if Fun ad and bikini babes get in at half price, that is super awesome!!
@gasfarts3Ай бұрын
Remember these well in the 80’s
@ambassador7242 ай бұрын
Trench coat dude was Goth before Goth was Goth. I think I remember seeing homie in The Breakfast Club
@bobfrog4836Ай бұрын
New Wave was goth before goth.
@dkillalegend2 ай бұрын
This is more than a walk down memory lane. This is a flyover! I was born in Claxton which was west of Savannah and it was this city I lived at until things got out of hand with family concerns and that I had to move to Middle Georgia in 1991/92. I still have family in Savannah but I have lived in Brunswick for about at least 10 years now.
@manuelramongraciaortiz2 ай бұрын
Como ha quedado el mercedes!,hecho un amasijo de hierros doblados.
@JustDatBoi2 ай бұрын
Love how he held up the cat’s paw lol
@scottrobertson56392 ай бұрын
I wish i was in the video and i could tell 17 year old me you are ok
@scottrobertson56392 ай бұрын
The plaza is stupid now
@scottrobertson56392 ай бұрын
No shuttlecocks
@bobfrog4836Ай бұрын
I hate the shuttlecocks.
@scottrobertson56392 ай бұрын
Barney allis plaza i spent alot of time there
@martinrandle1043 ай бұрын
I grew up in Kansas City I was 18 in 1986
@vernette393 ай бұрын
I remember this.
@ts-9004 ай бұрын
I have probably seen this back when it was shown.
@albertlopez22374 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for up loading this wish there were more. As a grade school kid I only saw a hand few of all night lives on Friday night as I got sleepy but then I get scared to go to sleep after watching twilight zone. Brings back memories both good and bad😅
@remingtontreich99864 ай бұрын
It really wasn’t until the late 90s before people started wearing seatbelts. That’s why they had to have real people in this footage to show you just how important it is.
@erimator175 ай бұрын
0:32 You mean to tell me that this man saw the car coming fast in plain sight and still didn’t stop? I know there’s ice on the ground and it takes longer to stop, but he had more than enough time to hit the brakes
@josephconner47566 ай бұрын
I was born in Savannah GA and every time I looked at her she kept on drawing be back.
@michaelwilber7746 ай бұрын
Is that fountain on ward parkway still there, I feel like I drive past that spot everyday and don't see a fountain there. Wild.
@diwatkins17656 ай бұрын
EXCELENTE!
@lorispearson96826 ай бұрын
The year I moved to Savannah
@alionintights40746 ай бұрын
This is flawed data because the volunteers will inevitably tense their bodies prior to impact. Of course there are situations where you will see it coming, but what about those when you are hit blind.
@eromacque6 ай бұрын
Once upon a time, local TV was amazing. Before it was endless King of Queens and Seinfeld in syndication packages, they could basically fill air with whatever was cheap. And that meant cheap local talent. If the talent happened to be GOOD, well, lots of interesting things could happen. Kansas City was lucky. KSHB gave us All Night Live (which was better when Dick Wilson hosted) AND the sensational Crematia Mortem (Roberta Solomon) on Creature Feature. TV that was perfect if you wanted to be engaged and perfect if you wanted to just nod off. Yeah, Uncle Ed turned out to be a genuine oddball (and by oddball I mean sex offender and weirdo KZread sensation) but that shouldn't diminish the awesomeness of All Night Live.
@JustDatBoi2 ай бұрын
Well put.
@aaronshirk7467 ай бұрын
There's talk of building a new Talmadge Bridge.
@nurlatifahmohdnor89397 ай бұрын
Page 82 Alston was so rich and powerful that he was known as "King Billy."
@nurlatifahmohdnor89397 ай бұрын
Page 81 At first, Baruch and his family spent their winters in a large Victorian home at Hobcaw Barony called Friendfield House.
@marklutker97207 ай бұрын
kinda hard for me to watch. Was looking to see if I was seen with my best friend who I would skip school with just to go to the plaza... She has passed... but this brings memories.
@turboshelby83228 ай бұрын
The EXT part was best part.
@thepub2459 ай бұрын
From unfortunate experience I can advise letting go of the steering wheel if you are going to hit something. I was involved in an offset collision on the drivers side and the kinetic energy that came up through the steering wheel broke my arm and damaged the ligaments in my wrist. I was wearing a seatbelt and had a steering wheel airbag that deployed and I suffered no other injury.
@deutschevolksmiliz8 ай бұрын
Actually in the original German film they tell you to pull the steering wheel towards you so that scenario does not occur
@limdennis81310 ай бұрын
0:56 wow, that collision is too hard make the windshield drop from the frame & fell to the ground As a conclusion, remember to wear seatbelt every time u sit on the car for safety & avoid get fined by the traffic police
@marchill-uh3zh10 ай бұрын
I used to sneak out of bed and watch the twilight zone on this show.
@addessivetea902810 ай бұрын
Thanks to VOLVO for invented it
@DarrellCook-vl6lm11 ай бұрын
Nice job. Where do I sign up?
@lander7747711 ай бұрын
This exhibit is closed!
@enedenedubedene481111 ай бұрын
1:13. Bei diesem Ford 17M hat die hintere Knautschzone super funktioniert.👆👆👆👆😀😀😀 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
@tricketts687811 ай бұрын
I was on his show (41 Treehouse Lane) in 1970 Kansas City and watched on TV the next day. He has always been a funny entertainer.
@jx5189 Жыл бұрын
This really takes me back when I was a kid in the 80s. This show started in the 70s and lasted until the early or mid 90's and it was usually a double feature.
@notquitedone51 Жыл бұрын
Seemed like I was always going to the pediatrician on Saturday mornings, but was always back in time for Science Fiction Theatre and lunch.
@kipperfeast Жыл бұрын
Good footage from the good old days. I do believe I saw Antioch Park. It was my favourite when I was a wee boy in the 70's. Are these two films available to watch on the interenet?
@archangel_one Жыл бұрын
I remember this...maybe this exact one. Silent Running was/is pretty boring and makes no sense.
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WOW! That voice, will never forget it.
Wow, they had really advanced crush test dummies back then... 🤔
When I was a kid I used to imagine epic space battles similar to what was in this video, with the good guy ships from all the different science fiction franchises battling all the bad guy ships; Tie Fighters and Romulan Birds of Prey fighting Colonial Vipers and Moonbase Eagles; the Galactica and Enterprise teaming up to fight the Death Star, and on and on. Never thought I'd see someone attempt doing this on film! Great stuff, brings back a lot of memories!
The scenes using actual humans as crash test dummies look Russian. I wonder if those people are political prisoners who get time off their sentence for performing these tests.
Life long kay cee kay ess since '59 - thanks for posting this
Me whos always pushing my self at work , would try to push my self at this job and end up hurting my self real bad 😂
Moved to Savannah in 1991 and have been here since. Such a beautiful city! I remember a lot of this as it was then. Raised my kids here and one of them attended SCAD as well. I wish there was more old footage of Savannah.
A lot has changed in Savannah since 1991. Some for the better and some for the worse. Some things haven't changed at all. My hometown. Thanks for the video
Are we not men ?
I was watching this every Friday night 1982, 1983 and 1984 (7th, 8th and 9th grades).
I watched this show every Saturday. I loved it so much!
I grew up watching the ABC Sunday Night Movie. Great memories.
Excellent 1983 Oceans if Fun ad and bikini babes get in at half price, that is super awesome!!
Remember these well in the 80’s
Trench coat dude was Goth before Goth was Goth. I think I remember seeing homie in The Breakfast Club
New Wave was goth before goth.
This is more than a walk down memory lane. This is a flyover! I was born in Claxton which was west of Savannah and it was this city I lived at until things got out of hand with family concerns and that I had to move to Middle Georgia in 1991/92. I still have family in Savannah but I have lived in Brunswick for about at least 10 years now.
Como ha quedado el mercedes!,hecho un amasijo de hierros doblados.
Love how he held up the cat’s paw lol
I wish i was in the video and i could tell 17 year old me you are ok
The plaza is stupid now
No shuttlecocks
I hate the shuttlecocks.
Barney allis plaza i spent alot of time there
I grew up in Kansas City I was 18 in 1986
I remember this.
I have probably seen this back when it was shown.
Thank you so much for up loading this wish there were more. As a grade school kid I only saw a hand few of all night lives on Friday night as I got sleepy but then I get scared to go to sleep after watching twilight zone. Brings back memories both good and bad😅
It really wasn’t until the late 90s before people started wearing seatbelts. That’s why they had to have real people in this footage to show you just how important it is.
0:32 You mean to tell me that this man saw the car coming fast in plain sight and still didn’t stop? I know there’s ice on the ground and it takes longer to stop, but he had more than enough time to hit the brakes
I was born in Savannah GA and every time I looked at her she kept on drawing be back.
Is that fountain on ward parkway still there, I feel like I drive past that spot everyday and don't see a fountain there. Wild.
EXCELENTE!
The year I moved to Savannah
This is flawed data because the volunteers will inevitably tense their bodies prior to impact. Of course there are situations where you will see it coming, but what about those when you are hit blind.
Once upon a time, local TV was amazing. Before it was endless King of Queens and Seinfeld in syndication packages, they could basically fill air with whatever was cheap. And that meant cheap local talent. If the talent happened to be GOOD, well, lots of interesting things could happen. Kansas City was lucky. KSHB gave us All Night Live (which was better when Dick Wilson hosted) AND the sensational Crematia Mortem (Roberta Solomon) on Creature Feature. TV that was perfect if you wanted to be engaged and perfect if you wanted to just nod off. Yeah, Uncle Ed turned out to be a genuine oddball (and by oddball I mean sex offender and weirdo KZread sensation) but that shouldn't diminish the awesomeness of All Night Live.
Well put.
There's talk of building a new Talmadge Bridge.
Page 82 Alston was so rich and powerful that he was known as "King Billy."
Page 81 At first, Baruch and his family spent their winters in a large Victorian home at Hobcaw Barony called Friendfield House.
kinda hard for me to watch. Was looking to see if I was seen with my best friend who I would skip school with just to go to the plaza... She has passed... but this brings memories.
The EXT part was best part.
From unfortunate experience I can advise letting go of the steering wheel if you are going to hit something. I was involved in an offset collision on the drivers side and the kinetic energy that came up through the steering wheel broke my arm and damaged the ligaments in my wrist. I was wearing a seatbelt and had a steering wheel airbag that deployed and I suffered no other injury.
Actually in the original German film they tell you to pull the steering wheel towards you so that scenario does not occur
0:56 wow, that collision is too hard make the windshield drop from the frame & fell to the ground As a conclusion, remember to wear seatbelt every time u sit on the car for safety & avoid get fined by the traffic police
I used to sneak out of bed and watch the twilight zone on this show.
Thanks to VOLVO for invented it
Nice job. Where do I sign up?
This exhibit is closed!
1:13. Bei diesem Ford 17M hat die hintere Knautschzone super funktioniert.👆👆👆👆😀😀😀 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
I was on his show (41 Treehouse Lane) in 1970 Kansas City and watched on TV the next day. He has always been a funny entertainer.
This really takes me back when I was a kid in the 80s. This show started in the 70s and lasted until the early or mid 90's and it was usually a double feature.
Seemed like I was always going to the pediatrician on Saturday mornings, but was always back in time for Science Fiction Theatre and lunch.
Good footage from the good old days. I do believe I saw Antioch Park. It was my favourite when I was a wee boy in the 70's. Are these two films available to watch on the interenet?
I remember this...maybe this exact one. Silent Running was/is pretty boring and makes no sense.