Dead or alive says John Auistin is still alive and appearing in this 2016 film.....
Starship II: Rendezvous with Ramses
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Oh man, the episode when Andre the Giant played Bigfoot!
Let's not forget the good ol' boys, The Dukes of Hazzard.
What about the super hero shows? Today's generation didn't "invent" them. We had Isis, which was on of my favorites, and I still want a raven, Captain Marvel, The Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman...
Believe it or not, I'm walking on air...What was that one with William Katt and Robert Culp.. Greatest American Hero? That was a RIOT! Just seeing how he'd land the next time made the whole show worth watching!
Andria
Believe it or not, I'm walking on air...
Oh, and The A Team.
Man, we had a lot of craptastically good shows.
What was that one with William Katt and Robert Culp.. Greatest American Hero? That was a RIOT! Just seeing how he'd land the next time made the whole show worth watching!
Andria
I absolutely loved that show but every time I ask someone about it they just get this puzzled look on their face.
In the late 90s I ran into the girl who was my BFF in high school, hadn't seen her in nearly 20 yrs. She kept asking me "How do you remember all this stuff???" All I could say was "How could YOU forget it? Were you asleep?"
Andria
Old batman and Robin
Mr ed
My three sons
I dream of Jennie
Good times
Get smart
Threes company
Too close for comfort
Those are just some off the top of my head but there are a lot more.
For real, with each post I see more and more stuff I vividly remember watching.
Mr Ed, My Favorite Martian, The Man from Uncle, and the early B&W Bewitched, are probably the very earliest shows I have some memory of -- and another, called "The 2nd Hundred Years," with Monte Markham -- but Mr Ed... man, when I found out that that horse didn't REALLY talk, I was absolutely CRUSHED. I FELT COMPLETELY CHEATED!!!
Andria
Mork and Mindy! The My Favorite Martian made me think of that one.
Another that no one has yet mentioned -- The original Not Ready for Primetime Players, on Saturday Night Live! I was 14 when that started; missed the entire first year, when Chevy Chase was on it, but I discovered it by the next year, when Bill Murray joined them.
Andria
Yeah I wasn't allowed to watch those when they first aired so I had to go back a re-watch all of them. But they are the comedians that really made me laugh not the crap I see most of the time now days.
Steve Martin and Dan Akroyd(sp?) were some of my other favorites as well. Two wild and crazy guys!!!!
Yep that skit started on SNL, when Steve Martin hosted! He didn't have white hair then!
Andria
I am bad with names so I had to google them but Jane Curtin and I can't find it but the lady with very large, curly hair were brilliant as well. I wan't to say her last name started with an R I may be way off.
Gilda Radner -- she was actually the 2nd from that bunch to die; ovarian cancer in her case. She and Gene Wilder were married.
Andria
The Incredible Hulk!!! I loved that show.What about the super hero shows? Today's generation didn't "invent" them. We had Isis, which was on of my favorites, and I still want a raven, Captain Marvel, The Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman...
The Incredible Hulk!!! I loved that show.
And MacGyver when I was 11.
ShaZAM!Isis, which was on of my favorites, and I still want a raven, Captain Marvel, The Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman...
I know, right? No one I know remembers the show at all. Sigmund and the Sea Monsters they remember, but not Pufnstuf. The most ridiculous thing about that is that I remember watching it when my mother was pregnant with my younger brother, so 1969 it would have been. And I was just 2! It's now considered a "cult" show, I think. Which means I was a "cult" fiction fan at least almost from birth.Ya know, Dodds.. Ive never run across anyone else familiar with HR Puffinstuff.
I still remember being scared of those trees..
LOL, we did plenty of that too. After 10 or so on the weekends, we were gone, came back for lunch around 12-1 and then gone until dark again.My mommy made me play outside Wasn't allowed to watch PG films either
So many memories playing outside. My kids ask me how did you even function without a computer ? I said I had a wild imagination.LOL, we did plenty of that too. After 10 or so on the weekends, we were gone, came back for lunch around 12-1 and then gone until dark again.
Ya know, Dodds.. Ive never run across anyone else familiar with HR Puffinstuff.
I still remember being scared of those trees..
I know, right? No one I know remembers the show at all. Sigmund and the Sea Monsters they remember, but not Pufnstuf. The most ridiculous thing about that is that I remember watching it when my mother was pregnant with my younger brother, so 1969 it would have been. And I was just 2! It's now considered a "cult" show, I think. Which means I was a "cult" fiction fan at least almost from birth.
So many memories playing outside. My kids ask me how did you even function without a computer ? I said I had a wild imagination.
You mean the Atari 2600I remember the days of no computers and the introduction of the original Atari. Good times.
You mean the Atari 2600
Oh yeah, and when those state-of-the-art Activision titles came out for the previously proprietary Atari-only titles... man... Pitfall!I fully blame this device for me still playing video games every chance I get.
That's the one. I was a master at Asteroids and the alien invader one.You mean the Atari 2600
Not really the subject of the tread but ok.That's the one. I was a master at Asteroids and the alien invader one.
Pitfall!!! I played the hell outta that one.Not really the subject of the tread but ok.
The one I remember the most is this one: