Almost like home to me, having gone there so much. Nothing kept me away, i had to make it there. The Arcade on Sunday Morning was all mine. I think these places are important, mare than a place to buy stuff.
I spent my teenage years during the '80s. Going to the mall on the weekends was an essential part of 80's culture. I live by a mall that is still thriving and that pleases me.
Never in my young life would I have imagined that I'd be looking back at shopping malls as a vestige of a bygone era! Fortunately for me, there are enough malls still around for me to go to if I want to, but I live in SoCal and it sort of was invented here. But, in other places, to see these places as sad dilapidated remnants of a 'dead civilization' just shows how far down the rathole the US has gone. Jesus wept . . .
Well said holy crap. That’s how I see the past. The past normalcy is gone and it makes me sick to my stomach. In my opinion it all ended in 2014 officially.
Those were the days... We could be gone all day and no one cared... You parents would drop you off at 12and pick you up at 8. If that happened now there would amber alerts
@@LeandelDeFate I think parents think that way more often these days. I mean, I never see kids riding bikes or playing football at the park like we did. I bet parents are sick of their kids sitting home in their phones
yup, and in 80's as kid, we rode our ten speed bikes to the mall, saw great 80's flicks in the mall too.. predator ! aliens, rambo, robocop, transformers the movie.. best time to be alive the 80's!
I worked in a mall when I was in high school in 98...best time of my life💗 Who knew that one day they’d all be extinct, and people would be banned from being around each other, and we’d get so damn lazy we’d get groceries delivered. The mall was like, the social hub of the universe...I miss it so😭💗
I graduated high school class of 97! I never imagined back then that malls would die out or that technology would get to the point it is today. The internet is great but it has made us much mess social and so much lazier. Good luck trying to reverse this problem
I to wked at the mall in the early 90's when most retail stores were actually closed on Sunday's...I wked at a jewelry store and pierced peoples ears!!! I was barley 20 yrs old, just insane, but I had a blast!!!
Yep, in the 80's my husband's mom would drop him, his brother and a butch of their friends (all boys) off at "6 flags" (they had season passes)in the morning, all by themselves, and another mother would then pick them up in the evening...He's now 47yrs old, CRAZY!!!....
I love this video. I long to have these days once again. I grew up as a child in the 80s and the mall was so wonderful. They are in the back drop of my dreams at night. Embedded in my subconscious forever. They were so grand and larger than life. I miss them having the draw they once did. Now people hang out on their phones instead of the mall.
Thank you for uploading this gem. I grew up in the Capital Region going to Crossgates and the malls it killed (CCM & Latham Circle). Crossgates is truly a super-regional that sits at one of the most important intersections in New York State, I-87 and I-90. It pulls in people from every direction in a 50 mile radius and is still doing quite well today. The other more local malls in its shadows, not so much...
@@Fireglo nothings wrong with them in moderation. But all you can see now is everyone staring at a screen. Most people can’t even communicate anymore because of them.
@@Quit3Cut3 that is true. Nobody knows how to communicate anymore. Tbh im scared to talk to alot of people because they are all dicks these days. Btw I’m only 17 and im experiencing this and understand what im experiencing. A societal decline.
Ahhhhh... The Nostalgia of it all... Meeting and hanging out with friends at the Mall... Checking out the cute guys...😁😁😁 I will forever miss those days...
I miss the mall arcades of the 1980’s sure the games were less complex but the excitement of dropping in your quarter for the opportunity to play a cool game with others around was awesome. Even the sounds they made were so much different and uniquely 1980’s. Nowadays everyone just plays video games on their phone, tablet , or Laptop at home, just not as fun.
I think we were happier then. NO one really wants to be accessible 24/7. If you had told us back then you would be taking a phone with you every single place you go, we would've thought you were crazy lol.
Exactly! They were sterilized and stripped of what made them unique. Hell at one point it was hard to tell one mall from the next since they started to all look the same.
@tsorf yeah, I've been talking to Kristin of Unicomm Productions a lot about the topic. She agrees as well. I mean hell, it's rare to even see a mall with carpeting.
I remember spending all day on a Saturday from open to close at the mall. Hanging out in the arcade, getting girls phone numbers. You could spend all day there with only a couple of bucks
The 2 local malls in my area are on their way out. Macy’s, Sears and Carson Pirie have closed their stores and within the mall I’d say at least if those stores are closed. This was before Covid so I can only imagine what it’s like now
I was born in 1984. I loved the 80s, what I could remember. The 90's felt like nothing could stop us... Then the 2000's hit, and things got shady slow... And then 2010s.... Things got scary fast.
It's so sad..The Mall was a magical place.. Now they are closing alot of brick and mortar stores. All is online ordering. Well that is hard you can't try the clothes on see how they fit and feel. Then the hassle of sending them back and waiting for new ones. Makes no sense to me...🙄 The 70s and 80s can never be duplicated! Gosh I miss them..
Crossgates is still open and that part of the mall still looks the same outside. They have had multiple expansions throughout the years. It opened in 1984 I believe
I was in grade school in the 80's old enough to remember an amazing era. Best times ever. I also miss the late 90's. I worked @ Robisons May 97 thru 99. It was fun.
@2:28 Tape World was the coolest ever with that arcade type logo but the only format they carried was on tape. They were doomed from the start.... glad I got to experience them growing up.
we didn't sit around texting and playing video games. If we did play video games, it was limited and we limited ourselves, we didn't want to stay inside all day. You went home when it got dark or the street lights starting coming on.
oh please...there were plenty of fat people then too and they used to walk around farting and belching in your face all the time... no pussies to say it wasn't politically correct, they just did it and you had to laugh
Haha yep I noticed. It’s disturbing when I go shopping today as most of the people I see are fat. Not good but people are getting even lazier . We will never get back to where we were physically and socially as we were in the 80’s
I worked at Tape World and Record Town in the 80's. I would let my friends come in and steal whatever they wanted. We would sell or trade the tapes for weed. This was before security sensors. The cassette tapes had this huge black plastic anti theft case. You needed a specific plastic key to unlock the case and slide the cassette tape out. Good times
@John Bold I saw something online once that stated the name came from trying to be "chic", like the singing group, pronounced "sheek". Of all the "Mandela Effects", this one still will not leave me. I haven't fallen into the traps of Febreze, Berenstain, and Skechers, but I KNOW WITHIN MY WHOLE BEING that it was NOT spelled like that in malls. Why the change was necessary is beyond me. But why oh why is there practically no old photos of the now spelling? Why was it a mall-only restaurant? Why did it go nationwide? Did they know malls would someday go away? Why was Chic-fil-a saved?? Thanks for the reply!
now we live in a time of pandemics with cancel/woke culture shoved constantly in our throats with entitled Karens roaming everywhere. All we have now is too much tech making everybody a smartphone zombies. Yeah! I truly miss the 80's. I want to go back.
It kind of depresses me seeing malls die like they have. Some of the malls were beautiful and it was a wonderful experience to explore. The internet didn’t really become a thing until windows95 came out. But malls were starting to decline before then so I don’t agree when many people say the internet killed the malls. I attribute the death of malls to two main things. The first and most important thing was the decline of the middle class. Because of really bad trickle down economic policy for decades starting in the 1980s average Americans disposable income became less and less. We really didn’t start to feel the negative effects of this policy change until about 1989 and the recession around that time. But this trickle down economic policy has continued to this day. The Great Recession which began in 2008 was the final nail in the coffin for malls even though they were ailing before then. The second reason for the death of malls is where they were built. Many were built right next to interstate exits. Back in the 1970s and 80s interstate traffic wasn’t nearly as congested as it is today. In a nutshell Congress didn’t want to spend the money to maintain Americas infrastructure for decades starting in the 1980s. As a result we didn’t build new roads to handle increasing traffic so interstates had to take on more and more local traffic which made getting to a mall located near an interstate exit a pain. You have to remember, what made malls thrive back in the 80s wasn’t just because of the merchandise they sold. It was because of the joy a mall experience provided. Well, when it becomes painful to get to and from the mall because of traffic it kind of kills the joy. In my opinion for a mall to be successful today it needs to be located in a place near where people actually live and not right next to an interstate exit. Developers have to work with local and state governments to design the road network in such a way that getting to and from a mall is fairly pain free. An easy to get to mall will be a successful mall. In conclusion, yes online shopping has had an impact on the death of malls but that’s only because online shopping provided an escape from the painful traffic experience of going to the mall and a way to cope with the declining disposable income of the middle class. Online shopping by itself did not cause the death of malls. If Americans had the same level of disposable income as in the 1970s and 80s and traffic didn’t become so painful the malls would still be in decent shape regardless of the internet. Online shopping just simply took advantage of existing problems that were increasing over the decades since the 80s. I buy a lot of stuff on the internet not because I don’t want to physically walk into a store and buy it, but because stores have reduced their selection and I actually cannot get it in a physical store anymore. I actually prefer to get things in a physical store if they have it because I can see and feel what I’m buying before I actually buy it. But brick and mortar stores aren’t giving me any choice these days which is sad.
Was the 1989 footage too? I remember the slanted movie sign above the box office that was oddly next to the food court and there were escalators for the theater. I haven't been there in years since they were a sub-run theater after they built the bigger one in the same mall.
I can't say it was that bad. Besides I think the crazy-fast, beginning with the torn up mall scenes is a fitting tribute to the 1984 Brunswick Square Mall joyride that cost over $1million in damages.
The 1980's were the best time of my life,the best music
Time is moving way too fast!!! I remember the excitement of "Going to the mall" as a teenager....53 yrs old..
Almost like home to me, having gone there so much. Nothing kept me away, i had to make it there. The Arcade on Sunday Morning was all mine. I think these places are important, mare than a place to buy stuff.
50 years old...video and song makes me happy and sad at the same time 🤩😢
happens when you get older
Me too 55 years old 😒
50 years old... The 80s were the best!!!
I spent my teenage years during the '80s. Going to the mall on the weekends was an essential part of 80's culture. I live by a mall that is still thriving and that pleases me.
I'm from India and I was fascinated by 80s American culture.
.... all thanks to "Home alone" movies
@diesaltrading 80s 90s same thing... we didn't have cable till 95 so it's all mixed up
@@superjoshi6654 yeah the 80s and 90s are not the same
@@allthatjazzspaz95 home alone was like the early 90s, first one was 1990 so the 80s were really still present in terms of culture
Home alone is a classic, I always watch that at Christmas with my folks
@Nick Diesal Home Alone movies may have been in the 90s but we had Back to the future movies in the 80s so there... You Nard.
Never in my young life would I have imagined that I'd be looking back at shopping malls as a vestige of a bygone era! Fortunately for me, there are enough malls still around for me to go to if I want to, but I live in SoCal and it sort of was invented here. But, in other places, to see these places as sad dilapidated remnants of a 'dead civilization' just shows how far down the rathole the US has gone. Jesus wept . . .
Amen. Lol
Well said holy crap. That’s how I see the past. The past normalcy is gone and it makes me sick to my stomach. In my opinion it all ended in 2014 officially.
@@pepsi_man4962Why 2014?
I wish I was trapped in that decade.. Awesome memories 😎
You and me both.
Ikr!
There were a few mice that were trapped in that decade, and squirrels.
Those were the days... We could be gone all day and no one cared... You parents would drop you off at 12and pick you up at 8. If that happened now there would amber alerts
That was back when your parents PRAYED you'd go missing.
@@LeandelDeFate lol! yep
Bad shit happened then you just didn’t have CNN with its 24/7 fear and doom shoved down your throat
@@LeandelDeFate I think parents think that way more often these days. I mean, I never see kids riding bikes or playing football at the park like we did. I bet parents are sick of their kids sitting home in their phones
yup, and in 80's as kid, we rode our ten speed bikes to the mall, saw great 80's flicks in the mall too.. predator ! aliens, rambo, robocop, transformers the movie.. best time to be alive the 80's!
80's Malls.....AWESOME TIMES!!!!
I worked in a mall when I was in high school in 98...best time of my life💗 Who knew that one day they’d all be extinct, and people would be banned from being around each other, and we’d get so damn lazy we’d get groceries delivered. The mall was like, the social hub of the universe...I miss it so😭💗
I feel you girly & I'm a youngster. 😭
The mall looked soooo clean!! The arcades, fast food, clothes, games!!! 😭😫
I get nostalgic watching videos like this & I'm not an 80s baby!
I graduated high school class of 97! I never imagined back then that malls would die out or that technology would get to the point it is today. The internet is great but it has made us much mess social and so much lazier. Good luck trying to reverse this problem
I to wked at the mall in the early 90's when most retail stores were actually closed on Sunday's...I wked at a jewelry store and pierced peoples ears!!! I was barley 20 yrs old, just insane, but I had a blast!!!
@tsorf Nah, 2000s all the way. ZOOMER GANG!
There were after school and summer programs for kids in the 80s, they were called dropping the kids of at the mall
Yep, in the 80's my husband's mom would drop him, his brother and a butch of their friends (all boys) off at "6 flags" (they had season passes)in the morning, all by themselves, and another mother would then pick them up in the evening...He's now 47yrs old, CRAZY!!!....
@@elmobolan4274 Were they all named Butch?
That arcade though. Oh the days of .25 cent games just to play without having to win tickets.
RIP
I went to an "arcade" recently, and it was all just arcade versions of cell phone games...
Have to go check out Galloping Ghosts arcade in Brookfield..like the old days
I love this video. I long to have these days once again. I grew up as a child in the 80s and the mall was so wonderful. They are in the back drop of my dreams at night. Embedded in my subconscious forever. They were so grand and larger than life. I miss them having the draw they once did. Now people hang out on their phones instead of the mall.
Thank You for this. It brings back so much memories. You never know how much you miss life till your reminded of the past.
Thank you for uploading this gem. I grew up in the Capital Region going to Crossgates and the malls it killed (CCM & Latham Circle). Crossgates is truly a super-regional that sits at one of the most important intersections in New York State, I-87 and I-90. It pulls in people from every direction in a 50 mile radius and is still doing quite well today. The other more local malls in its shadows, not so much...
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Best decade ever!!!!
No phones and no masks.... crazy what this world has come to!
Yeah, it sucks.
Pandemics are nothing new. The masks will go eventually. What is wrong with phones exactly?
@@Fireglo nothings wrong with them in moderation. But all you can see now is everyone staring at a screen. Most people can’t even communicate anymore because of them.
@@Quit3Cut3 no i'm not seeing that at all. You're lying.
@@Quit3Cut3 that is true. Nobody knows how to communicate anymore. Tbh im scared to talk to alot of people because they are all dicks these days. Btw I’m only 17 and im experiencing this and understand what im experiencing. A societal decline.
The 80s was a great time to grow up... Thanks for the memories!
Ahhhhh... The Nostalgia of it all... Meeting and hanging out with friends at the Mall... Checking out the cute guys...😁😁😁 I will forever miss those days...
I didn't know you were checking me
out.
Great time capsule!! Thanks for posting! :)
Loved it! Took me back to my childhood
from the happy mall experience to the miserable costco grind...
Man! Who dint love checkin out the girls in Merry Go Round! Jordache jeans and big hair.... SHEW.!
awesome i want to go back........i hate it now!!!
I miss the mall arcades of the 1980’s sure the games were less complex but the excitement of dropping in your quarter for the opportunity to play a cool game with others around was awesome. Even the sounds they made were so much different and uniquely 1980’s. Nowadays everyone just plays video games on their phone, tablet , or
Laptop at home, just not as fun.
No Facebook, no video surveillance 24/7... You actually got to be a kid/teenager.
Shoplifters dream!
I think we were happier then. NO one really wants to be accessible 24/7. If you had told us back then you would be taking a phone with you every single place you go, we would've thought you were crazy lol.
Pretty sure shops in the 80's had CCTV.
And after the 90s for the most part, malls would start dying off, and surviving ones would eventually lose their unique aesthetics..
Exactly! They were sterilized and stripped of what made them unique. Hell at one point it was hard to tell one mall from the next since they started to all look the same.
@@enterprisingcaptian875 I hate the Simonization of malls.
@tsorf yeah, I've been talking to Kristin of Unicomm Productions a lot about the topic. She agrees as well. I mean hell, it's rare to even see a mall with carpeting.
Miss those 80's rock bands. Greg kihn
yes. the days of when the stroke by billy squier was the official song of every roller skating rink in the country lol
I remember spending all day on a Saturday from open to close at the mall. Hanging out in the arcade, getting girls phone numbers. You could spend all day there with only a couple of bucks
I miss malls being busy, full of life. We have one that has new stores constantly updated but a lot of other surrounding ones that are half empty.
The 2 local malls in my area are on their way out. Macy’s, Sears and Carson Pirie have closed their stores and within the mall I’d say at least if those stores are closed. This was before Covid so I can only imagine what it’s like now
malls are dead except on weekends.
My mom and I would go shopping literally all day Saturdays at our local mall. Some of my fondest memories.
I was born in 1984. I loved the 80s, what I could remember. The 90's felt like nothing could stop us... Then the 2000's hit, and things got shady slow... And then 2010s.... Things got scary fast.
I was born in 75, I feel exactly the same!
You were born in the mid eighties, and you are not an eighties baby. However I think your feet stink !
ok boomer
It's so sad..The Mall was a magical place.. Now they are closing alot of brick and mortar stores. All is online ordering. Well that is hard you can't try the clothes on see how they fit and feel.
Then the hassle of sending them back and waiting for new ones. Makes no sense to me...🙄 The 70s and 80s can never be duplicated! Gosh I miss them..
Me too.
😒
I remember Crossgates Mall fondly... every time I smell mozzarella sticks or jalapeno poppers I am transported back to their food court...
I wish I could leave in the 1980's and 1990's forever. Thank you so much for this video, love it 🙏❤😎🎉
For all of us whom lived in the 80s we love you and will never forget your decade
Crossgates is still open and that part of the mall still looks the same outside. They have had multiple expansions throughout the years. It opened in 1984 I believe
Man i miss these days i still watch 80s movies to get this same nostalgia i miss my childhood 42 in February and i wish tile would stop or slow down
I agree best times ever , gone but not forgotten !!!!
At the 1989 point- they were showing Metro North mall in Kansas City!! I walked those aisles many times
The hair! I had that cut & of course the perm!!!😄😄😄😄btw - great video
I think we all had the perm...the spiral...lol
I was in grade school in the 80's old enough to remember an amazing era.
Best times ever. I also miss the late 90's.
I worked @ Robisons May 97 thru 99.
It was fun.
Before the beginning of the collapse of the american economy.
and everything else that was good...tv shows, movies, music, etc..right around 92 you could feel it all start to go to sh*&
I wish I were born 10 years earlier so had more time to experience stuff like this!
@2:28 Tape World was the coolest ever with that arcade type logo but the only format they carried was on tape. They were doomed from the start.... glad I got to experience them growing up.
Me to, we had Tape World and Camelot Music in our Mall...good times.
CROSSGATESSSS
I'd love to see this footage with the original audio!!
Nice job!
I was 12 in 1985.
People were happy...
Awesome video!!!
Notice how everyone is fit? Insulin resistance was hardly a thing.
we didn't sit around texting and playing video games. If we did play video games, it was limited and we limited ourselves, we didn't want to stay inside all day. You went home when it got dark or the street lights starting coming on.
oh please...there were plenty of fat people then too and they used to walk around farting and belching in your face all the time...
no pussies to say it wasn't politically correct, they just did it and you had to laugh
Haha yep I noticed. It’s disturbing when I go shopping today as most of the people I see are fat. Not good but people are getting even lazier . We will never get back to where we were physically and socially as we were in the 80’s
That was Awesome! I wish I could step into this video! Did you know, that you could smoke in the Malls back then? Thanks for the watch!
Amazing video
I wish I was a kid those days, I wish I witnessed that era. I have an old soul I guess 😅
Sad to see that some of the businesses shown in this video don’t even exist anymore, Kay-bee toys was my to go toy store as a a kid.
Awesome video. Name of the second song?
Those Camp Beverly Hills sweatshirts... did they have their own store? Every 80's girl had to have one
Its not a legit 80's mall without a chess king clothing store!!
stranger things really nailed what malls were like in the 80s
I love this video !!! I was born in 1985 😎
I was born on May 22nd 1985.
I worked at Tape World and Record Town in the 80's. I would let my friends come in and steal whatever they wanted. We would sell or trade the tapes for weed. This was before security sensors. The cassette tapes had this huge black plastic anti theft case. You needed a specific plastic key to unlock the case and slide the cassette tape out. Good times
Those times seemed really cool...(born in '94)
How come you never see a Chic-fil-a in these mall videos? The restaurant that was only in malls, now nationwide. Where is it??
@John Bold I saw something online once that stated the name came from trying to be "chic", like the singing group, pronounced "sheek". Of all the "Mandela Effects", this one still will not leave me. I haven't fallen into the traps of Febreze, Berenstain, and Skechers, but I KNOW WITHIN MY WHOLE BEING that it was NOT spelled like that in malls. Why the change was necessary is beyond me. But why oh why is there practically no old photos of the now spelling? Why was it a mall-only restaurant? Why did it go nationwide? Did they know malls would someday go away? Why was Chic-fil-a saved??
Thanks for the reply!
I never heard of Chic-fil-a in those days. I guess it was regional.
@@ArtificialBanana when I first encountered it, in the early 80s, I was in NC. Then, in TX in the late 80s.
now we live in a time of pandemics with cancel/woke culture shoved constantly in our throats with entitled Karens roaming everywhere. All we have now is too much tech making everybody a smartphone zombies. Yeah! I truly miss the 80's. I want to go back.
Looks like something in Denver,there used to be alot of malls there!!
Man, Wild... 1984, the Year I graduated High School. 1989, the Year I was Nearly killed by a Drunk Driver... & was Reborn in a way!
It kind of depresses me seeing malls die like they have. Some of the malls were beautiful and it was a wonderful experience to explore. The internet didn’t really become a thing until windows95 came out. But malls were starting to decline before then so I don’t agree when many people say the internet killed the malls. I attribute the death of malls to two main things. The first and most important thing was the decline of the middle class. Because of really bad trickle down economic policy for decades starting in the 1980s average Americans disposable income became less and less. We really didn’t start to feel the negative effects of this policy change until about 1989 and the recession around that time. But this trickle down economic policy has continued to this day. The Great Recession which began in 2008 was the final nail in the coffin for malls even though they were ailing before then.
The second reason for the death of malls is where they were built. Many were built right next to interstate exits. Back in the 1970s and 80s interstate traffic wasn’t nearly as congested as it is today. In a nutshell Congress didn’t want to spend the money to maintain Americas infrastructure for decades starting in the 1980s. As a result we didn’t build new roads to handle increasing traffic so interstates had to take on more and more local traffic which made getting to a mall located near an interstate exit a pain. You have to remember, what made malls thrive back in the 80s wasn’t just because of the merchandise they sold. It was because of the joy a mall experience provided. Well, when it becomes painful to get to and from the mall because of traffic it kind of kills the joy. In my opinion for a mall to be successful today it needs to be located in a place near where people actually live and not right next to an interstate exit. Developers have to work with local and state governments to design the road network in such a way that getting to and from a mall is fairly pain free. An easy to get to mall will be a successful mall.
In conclusion, yes online shopping has had an impact on the death of malls but that’s only because online shopping provided an escape from the painful traffic experience of going to the mall and a way to cope with the declining disposable income of the middle class. Online shopping by itself did not cause the death of malls. If Americans had the same level of disposable income as in the 1970s and 80s and traffic didn’t become so painful the malls would still be in decent shape regardless of the internet. Online shopping just simply took advantage of existing problems that were increasing over the decades since the 80s. I buy a lot of stuff on the internet not because I don’t want to physically walk into a store and buy it, but because stores have reduced their selection and I actually cannot get it in a physical store anymore. I actually prefer to get things in a physical store if they have it because I can see and feel what I’m buying before I actually buy it. But brick and mortar stores aren’t giving me any choice these days which is sad.
In 1983 I was 17 years old. Parents would drop me off at the mall and return for me late in the day. Met my future wife at the mall
I feel like Stranger Things 3 was inspired by this.
Nope
Stranger things 3 was technically based on most 80s mall so you're sorta right
Um stranger things took place in the 80’s
sharmarla foster yeah. Season three was June-July of 1985
I love the Metrocenter Phoenix,Az footage at the end. It's dead now.
I thought that was Metro Center! I'd go there during it's heyday in the mid to late 70's! It officially closed on 6/30/20.
@@winterdesert1 😞
That looked like Crossgates Mall Albany, NY
Was the 1989 footage too?
I remember the slanted movie sign above the box office that was oddly next to the food court and there were escalators for the theater.
I haven't been there in years since they were a sub-run theater after they built the bigger one in the same mall.
There are definitely some Journey fans in this video lol
And Inxs fans
Journey, whitesnake, bon jovi, and others.
Ahhh was a kid, but arcades couldn't match the graphics they had! Just another .25 cents! Lol!
Albany empire Plaza. Interesting.
wassup wagie
look, there was room to move and drive.
Before malls became gh3tto.
the first song is from GTA V radio. LOL!!!
Sadly, most people are covered in tattoos these days.
Dude, who cares.
Or pants sagging with the ass hanging out
What do you care what others do? If you don’t like tattoos, don’t get any. Simple.
@@Spicyfresnochili Cuz the rest of us have to look at that ugly, conformist, pretentious bullshit!
Yeah, my uncle said many idiot people at that time, but I love the era
I was never a big fan of malls. They only had a couple stores I ever needed. Too many high priced clothing stores.
The demographic change in this country really killed the vibe of going to these places. Thanks but no thanks.
I'd rather be around them than people with shitty, bitter attitudes like yours.
Nice footage, needs more vaporwave though
Town center mall is nothing
Anymore
Town center is
Nothing anymore
Uhhhh uhhh uhhhh
Uhhhh uhhhhhh
Rip mall.
one thing amazing people looked much healthier if you shot a mall today greater percent obese
Great 1st song😀😀; crappy 2nd song😡😡
Terrible editing. Shots are too fast
Had to work with the footage I had.
I can't say it was that bad.
Besides I think the crazy-fast, beginning with the torn up mall scenes is a fitting tribute to the 1984 Brunswick Square Mall joyride that cost over $1million in damages.