Thank you for formatting these in 4:3, and not adding a watermark. I watch them on my ps3 hooked up to my big JVC crt tv and it helps the immersion when there's no letterboxing and no intos/outros. I'd like to download and burn a lot of those old cartoon blocks on youtube with the commercials and everything for that authentic recorded tape experience, but for a lot of them, they're cropped, stretched, or the audio is extremely imbalanced or removed. I just wanted to say that I really appreciate the quality of the rip and format, there's nothing wrong with it. It's almost seamless and untouched, and there's also a seemingly limitless supply. I never got to see this stuff in it's day, but now I feel as if I have. Thanks.
10:58 - Mr. Mom was the first hit for writer John Hughes, who had a pretty good Summer 83 with both that and the original National Lampoon's Vacation being released the same summer. The following year of 84, Hughes would write and make his directing debut with Sixteen Candles, which would begin his reputation as the top "teen film" director of the 80s.
The first Money Store commercial said that it was for "any legitimate reason". The second one, he says "any reason at all". I guess he lowered his standards when it came to loans.
Carvel- Just looking at the footage of the ice cream sandwiches, including of them being made, throughout this commercial makes me instantly hungry every time. Makes me want to just reach through the screen and grab the packages of the ice cream sandwiches to eat.
From all the WABC Late Movie videos we've had lately it sounds like Channel 7 was doing an Elvis Presley-themed movie week, a practice first started during The 4:30 Movie (1967-1981), and even then I'm sure they also had Elvis weeks! Wally Parker is the V/O for all the WABC announcements here as well as the biography segment.
Okay, every Coronet commercial in the past few volumes has mentioned a talking orangutan, and I really am curious just what those two guys are talking about. I feel like I'm being left out of a private joke here.
Holy cow, I'm surprised that's the same Money Store whose ads were everywhere in the 90s with Jim Palmer. It's not a splashy name, but that place has staying power.
The Money Store-slogan should be"It's not what you think it is." Action Park -loved the episode of The Goldbergs that paid homage to this Coney Island's Astroland-7.99..? Good deal Entertainment Tonight-R.I.P Mary Tyler Moore..@ 11:21 Does he know where that golf ball's been..?
Thank you for formatting these in 4:3, and not adding a watermark.
I watch them on my ps3 hooked up to my big JVC crt tv and it helps the immersion when there's no letterboxing and no intos/outros.
I'd like to download and burn a lot of those old cartoon blocks on youtube with the commercials and everything for that authentic recorded tape experience, but for a lot of them, they're cropped, stretched, or the audio is extremely imbalanced or removed.
I just wanted to say that I really appreciate the quality of the rip and format, there's nothing wrong with it. It's almost seamless and untouched, and there's also a seemingly limitless supply. I never got to see this stuff in it's day, but now I feel as if I have. Thanks.
3:36 - Given its reputation for lack of safety, you can't blame them for false advertising. There really was nothing in the world like Action Park.
10:58 - Mr. Mom was the first hit for writer John Hughes, who had a pretty good Summer 83 with both that and the original National Lampoon's Vacation being released the same summer. The following year of 84, Hughes would write and make his directing debut with Sixteen Candles, which would begin his reputation as the top "teen film" director of the 80s.
The first Money Store commercial said that it was for "any legitimate reason". The second one, he says "any reason at all". I guess he lowered his standards when it came to loans.
Agreed. And he had to leave early to beat the traffic home to Jersey.
5:54 "I'm the eye doctor, and I can see that you have a problem." XD
Thank you for bringing me back to childhood with this upload!
Carvel- Just looking at the footage of the ice cream sandwiches, including of them being made, throughout this commercial makes me instantly hungry every time. Makes me want to just reach through the screen and grab the packages of the ice cream sandwiches to eat.
Makes me want a black and white shake..
I like how many of the commercials are just a snappy dressed guy yelling at the camera about how you should shop at his store.
From all the WABC Late Movie videos we've had lately it sounds like Channel 7 was doing an Elvis Presley-themed movie week, a practice first started during The 4:30 Movie (1967-1981), and even then I'm sure they also had Elvis weeks!
Wally Parker is the V/O for all the WABC announcements here as well as the biography segment.
S.M. Rose passed away in 1990. His showroom is now a dentist's office.
Wow, that opening jingle (around the Channel 7 logo) sounds like the start of one of those Analog Horror uploads on TH-cam.
Had I lived in the New York City metro area, I probably would have begged my parents to take me to Action Park.
No Talking Orang a Tang.... I remember that....lmfao!!!
oh wow action park in the flesh! I know I've seen a couple documentaries around on youtube, I may have to look them up see what the story was!
Here's one to get you started. - th-cam.com/video/flkW-ceNvck/w-d-xo.html
Okay, every Coronet commercial in the past few volumes has mentioned a talking orangutan, and I really am curious just what those two guys are talking about. I feel like I'm being left out of a private joke here.
I need to know why the Coronet guy had to promise no orangutans.
Thank you!
Holy cow, I'm surprised that's the same Money Store whose ads were everywhere in the 90s with Jim Palmer. It's not a splashy name, but that place has staying power.
The Money Store-slogan should be"It's not what you think it is."
Action Park -loved the episode of The Goldbergs that paid homage to this
Coney Island's Astroland-7.99..? Good deal
Entertainment Tonight-R.I.P Mary Tyler Moore..@ 11:21 Does he know where that golf ball's been..?
Someone should make an Action Park horror film.
We used to call it "Traction Park".
they did it was called buying a ticket with no insurance lol.
I think the money store might be ran by The Mofia. Along with the chevy dealership!
3:36 - 4:06 Action Park!
Nothing better than Carvel.
5:07 when Coney Island was safe and fun to go to.
Crime rates in NYC were astonishingly high in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. The crime rates today are nothing in comparison.
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Coney is still alright to go to
Was that the real S.M. Rose Chevrolet or was that a voice actor...if it was S.M. Rose Chevrolet, he missed his calling.
The commercials sound like his voice was most likely ADR'd, but no reason to think it wasn't his real voice.
Yo was the guy in the rose Chevrolet commercial drunk?
😂😂 he def seemed to be on something!!
$1300 verses $2000 sofa? Still kinda pricey
Cheap for leather.