Sneak Prevue - D2: The Mighty Ducks Promo - Voiceover Variants (1994, Inspired by Oddity Archive!) · 9:07pm Sep 6th, 2016
Inspired by Oddity Archive, these are variants of a Sneak Prevue promo for D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994).
Inspired by Oddity Archive, these are variants of a Sneak Prevue promo for D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994).
OPENED UP: Redd Foxx at Home, on MF Records. I don't know what year this is from, but I guess this is from before Redd had a famous TV show, SANFORD & SON; beforehand he was the KING of the dirty when it came to LPs. It's "Electronically Re-Channeled to Simulate Stereo" apparently.
No Chanukah song because I think you're all tired of hearing it by now.
Two German CD offers for a couple of Sony compilation albums: one for an R&B compilation (this is Volume II of a series; I found that out when trying to look it up on Discogs) and another for German folk music - complete with a host(ess)! These are very interesting European releases from Sony.
(Courtesy of Comedy Partners)
Admittedly I have ceased to pay that much attention to The Daily Show since Jon Stewart left; Trevor Noah is a great and hilarious host but . . . where's Jon's bite? Here he is in one of Trevor's finer moments.
Inspired by this video . . .
. . . here's my spin of one of the tapes he showed on it. Complete with disclaimer!
I didn't feel that it would work any other way, and certainly he felt that way too. So that's why it's there. Otherwise, FIMFiction doesn't give you much in the way of penalties for that. What it DOES give you penalties for is revealing someone's personal address.
Besides, I went about using that name in probably the LEAST malicious manner of them all, so I have elected not to remove it from the group.
PIERRE explodes in this fantastic reading of the Maurice Sendak classic.
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Very recent, but I thought about posting a 27-minute set of commercial breaks that aired during a YTV telecast from this past Saturday. These breaks are from an airing of HOME ALONE (1990), Fox's perennial holiday favourite and (by my estimate) one of the few films that most everyone has seen at least once. Several ads are repeated more than once!
At the beginning of 1975, around MCF 2615, MCA made an awkward jump in its cataloguing sequence in the UK, right into MCF 2665, which was a reissue of Camel's debut album. Camel was a progressive rock group from Surrey whose debut album was their only album released on MCA; their subsequent albums, up until 1984's Stationary Traveller, were all issued on Decca (with their second, Mirage, having been issued on Decca's Deram subsidiary).
Media's early releases, with unknown stock numbers, were Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Fantasy, Superman, Flash Gordon: Mars Attacks the World, Fairy Tales, Ribald Tales of Robin Hood, The Beatles Live in Tokyo, Swinging Ski Girls, Swinging Sorority Girls, Slaves of Love, Reefer Madness, Sex and the Office Girl, The Stones in the Park, Flesh Gordon, Nine Ages of Nakedness, Fantasy in Blue, The Beatles at Shea Stadium, Auditions, Hey, There's Naked Bodies on My TV!, March of the Wooden
After a Whitney-laced 1987, 1988 was a relatively quiet year for Arista. Tommy Mottola attempted to keep Hall and Oates under contract when their RCA obligation ran out, so Hall and Oates did the inverse of what Barry Manilow had done in 1985 (he himself did the inverse in '87) and their first album for the label, Ooh Yeah!, included the hits "Everything Your Heart Desires" (#3 in May—their last to make the Top 10), "Missed Opportunity", and "Downtown Life". Aretha Franklin
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i got a huge box of VHS tapes - mostly consisting of musicals. These are NOT MGM musicals, mind you - I got some in a separate box and will show them when I get the chance.
I'm to get three at a time out of the box, maybe four, maybe one in the event that might call for it. You never know. But I'm not gonna get them out all at once. I certainly didn't tonight.
Nickelodeon has a new show out, something called the Loud House. If I'm to believe various sources, this cartoon about the only 11-year old boy in a house full of 11 kids is apparently a favourite of a fellow FIMFiction user and has become Nickelodeon's biggest runaway new hit since SpongeBob SquarePants.
Way to restart my Fox Video collection. I WILL do my CBS/Fox collection soon. In order for me to do that though, you will need to achieve an extraordinary amount of patience.