Click more info to see description of Video. "Knight Rider. A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist." Those words have a powerful meaning, especially because it comes from one of the greatest shows from the 80s, Knight Rider. Since the show is so great, I have decided to create a number of Knight rider intros, based off the original series, the 2008-2009 series and the knight rider games. So sit back, relax and enjoy the first video in the series. This first ...
Back in the day when late night TV would sign off we had High Flight...it's a poem set to music and images of a jet soaring high against a backdrop of heavenly clouds..when you heard High Flight you knew that broadcast television was done till tommorrow...no all night theatre, no infomercials, no VCR...the kegs dry...put down the bong..say goodnight....Here is my retake on this 70's classic..let me know what you think.
Just some great moments from my favorite Deputy Cultural Attaché, otherwise known as Murray Hewitt or Gingerballs.
Classic Game Room reviews THE POINTMASTER joystick controller for the Atari 2600 video game console system. The Atari 2600 VCS was a very popular game system since its release in 1977 and had numerous 3rd party add ons and accessories created specifically for it. This joystick controller called the POINT MASTER is from Discwasher! Don't they make disc washer devices???? Well... ok. Whatever. At some flea market or garage sale back in the day I came home with a POINTMASTER and played it a few ...
JUST COULDNT RESIST MAKING THIS! Planes, Trains & Automobiles is an American comedy movie produced by Paramount Pictures in 1987. It was written and directed by John Hughes and stars Steve Martin and John Candy. Laila Robins co-stars and the film features cameos by Michael McKean, Kevin Bacon, Lyman Ward and William Windom. The movie also features Ben Stein, Larry Hankin, Edie McClurg, Dylan Baker, Bill Erwin and Matthew Lawrence. The movie follows the story of Neal Page as he tries to ...
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