So, the video I watched immediately before this was the Angel Force intro video. After watching this, I had an epiphany, and played both videos simultaneously, watching this one with Angel Force's audio. I seriously recommend it. At some points it's like the EIT version of Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz.
PS, Chuck Woolery earned about 10,000 D-bag Points in this video, huh?
Johnnycakes is right that was nothing short of awesome how did you come across that? Do you think there are more like this? Have I just discovered my new hobby?
Oh Devin DeVasquaz,where are you now? you brought me so much joy when you displayed your talents in so many B-movies and crappy tv shows.you helped guide me into manhood.Ishall always remember you fondly.
Whats with the advertising? Has EIT sold out to the Man?
ReplyDelete@ThefilmBug: No, that's DailyMotion's doing. We can't turn it off. I highly recommend AdBlock to everyone.
ReplyDeleteI think the eighties just punched me in the face. And it didn't use it's fist...
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope she's okaaaay...
ReplyDeleteI still remember the brunette with the big bongo's from the Commodore 64 game "Girls just wanna have fun"
ReplyDeleteOh god, is that the "I'LL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR" guy from Robocop? In the exact same role?
ReplyDeleteSo, the video I watched immediately before this was the Angel Force intro video. After watching this, I had an epiphany, and played both videos simultaneously, watching this one with Angel Force's audio. I seriously recommend it.
ReplyDeleteAt some points it's like the EIT version of Dark Side of the Moon and The Wizard of Oz.
PS, Chuck Woolery earned about 10,000 D-bag Points in this video, huh?
Heff gave the signal for the girls to take a dive so he could tend to their wounds.
ReplyDeleteJohnnycakes is right that was nothing short of awesome how did you come across that? Do you think there are more like this? Have I just discovered my new hobby?
ReplyDeleteThis was hot-stuff for 1986 late night television!
ReplyDeleteBooooobss... I'm sorry, what were we talking about?
ReplyDeletePat McCormick was a GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteDirect from Dan Fielding's personal tape stash.
ReplyDeleteIt was actually year of the tiger.
ReplyDelete"Not only is she a Phi Beta Kappa lawyer and a television personality"... but here she will only be known as a Playboy Playmate...now I'm sad.
ReplyDeleteWell, that was repugnant.
ReplyDeleteOh Devin DeVasquaz,where are you now? you brought me so much joy when you displayed your talents in so many B-movies and crappy tv shows.you helped guide me into manhood.Ishall always remember you fondly.
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