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37:50 Gracie Films/20th Century Fox Television logos.
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5:50 to hear the angry deep note
Looney Tunes
1:00 Ultimate Spider-Man Commercial
0:45 Burger King Commercial
Is this from a TV print of the movie The Color Of Money?
guests still not worth my time..headlines absolutely
song cue playing in the background called
It's rather funny that this would appear at the end of the Devonsville Terror since that movie was released on VHS from Embassy Home Entertainment.
@@RysClassicCommercialHut Good chance that Sci-Fi's print came from a foreign VHS master, or Paramount held distribution rights.
I saw this movie before many times.
This was Castle Rock Entertainment' first movie to used a 1994 logo
When I grow up Gary Indiana and I was came from Chicago Watching Fox Hit Show Cops
The TCF logo is a variant because it fades into foggy clouds.
Colin Farrell’s best role.
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I didn't realise this was released in 1969. They were still actively airing regular reruns in the 80s (when I was a child).
Also, For Better Or Worse... with / directed by Jason Alexander (aka Philip Stuckey / George Constanza / the voice of Duckman / Mauricio) is another Castle Rock release from the same year; likewise for Before Sunrise / Dolores Claiborne / Forget Paris / Beyond Rangoon / The Run of the Countrry / The American President / Othello!
Jews and Masons, all of them, both from the left and from the right. The first confrontation between communist and capitalist forces was right after the end of WWII in my homeland of Greece, but the Soviets did not help the Greek leftist guerrillas, so the conflict did not escalate. In Korea and Vietnam, the Soviets helped the guerrillas, which is why there were major wars and the Americans were involved. The greatest traitor president of the USA, Harry S. Truman, fired the patriot general Douglas MacArthur. The general knew that they could not defeat the Korean communists because they were supported by the Soviet Union and China, and he insisted on using nuclear bombs as they had done in Japan. At that time, the Soviet Union had not developed its own nuclear weapons. If they had done what the general said, we wouldn't have had the Cold War, there would have been no Vietnam, and the USA would have been the only superpower since 1950. It took 41 years of Cold War for the Soviet Union to "fall" in 1991. Traitors reside in the White House.
That Movie Was Directed By Larry David (Known For HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm”).
Better 😊
36:24 The start of Tracy Ullman End Credits
I know Jenna Ortega would love to watch this with me
Tape Distributor: MCA/Universal Home Video [Imagine Entertainment] ©️ 1994 Universal City Studios, Inc. ©️ 1994 MCA Home Video, Inc.
happy 33rd anniversary! Monday June 10, 2024. in 1991, June 10 also fell on a Monday.
2:30 that's right Dave, I have less money & time to spend these days, inflation and old age sure kicks in after 33 years.
I've always liked the ABC Motion Pictures logo(0:42).I have the MGM DVD version of"Class Reunion" which lacks both the Fox and ABC logos.
Do you happen to have a Sudafed commercial from late 1992 where it shows a woman getting into a car, later near the end she sees a semi truck and like panics and swerves? It aired in late 1992 in that time frame
I was four years old and living in Savannah, Georgia when those aired! I remember the Simpsons, my older siblings liked it and I never got into it until I was nine, it was hilarious along with the grandpa and stu from Rugrats lol I also remember the COPS theme very well
American network execs: The public is too stupid to figure out Hopkirk is a ghost. In Canada we had the Brit title.
That's Right It's MGM Home Entertainment
I miss these days so much! I used to watch these shows religiously every night!!
It’s a Bundyful Life marked the first time Ted McGinley would appear on Married… With Children, but as Norman Jablonsky the wife of Peg in an alternate timeline where if Al wasn’t born. Interestingly enough, although they never shared screen time, this was the first time that Ted McGinley and David Garrison would appear in the same episode.
Love Leno & Kevin Need this type of entertainment today. Just pure fun.
10:56 Kids Choice Nominees for Favorite Movie The Rugrats Movie Dr. Dolittle 1 (Eddie Murphy) The Waterboy & A Bugs Life (10:56) Winner - The Rugrats Movie Rugrats (1991) also won Favorite Cartoon over CatDog Men in Black the Series & The Simpsons
9:39-10:07 Snick Lineup Promo
One of the few Castle Rock re-releases to retain the Columbia logo.
Season 10 - The Seinfeld Story
Bro i Was Watching the mr bean dvd in 10 years
Tape Distributor: MCA/Universal Home Video ©️ 1989 Universal City Studios, Inc. ©️ 1990/1992 MCA Home Video, Inc.
Tape Distributor: Columbia TriStar Home Video ©️ 1993 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ©️ 1993 Layout and Design Columbia TriStar Home Video.
Hey! I want the Ad Council/NCPC "Cross Fire" PSA to be on the opening to this VHS!
ABC's TGIF schedule for Friday September 25, 1992. 8pm - Family Matters (repeat) 8:30pm - Step By Step (new episode: To B or Not to Be) 9pm - Dinosaurs (repeat) 9:30pm - Camp Wilder (new episode: See Spot Go) 10pm - 20/20
Searching For Your Dreams
Spock's dad was really into fresh breath.
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31:10 The tavist d ad, to add emphasis she would have crashed into a street lamp and have an airbag pop out on her
Hey! I want the to be on the opening to this VHS!
11:55, I miss seeing this. 😍😍😍🥹🥹🥹😎😎😎