Thursday, July 21, 2011

1986 - THE YEAR OF THE PIG



Thank you Odd Obsession Video!

17 comments:

  1. Whats with the advertising? Has EIT sold out to the Man?

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  2. @ThefilmBug: No, that's DailyMotion's doing. We can't turn it off. I highly recommend AdBlock to everyone.

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  3. I think the eighties just punched me in the face. And it didn't use it's fist...

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  4. Oh, I hope she's okaaaay...

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  5. I still remember the brunette with the big bongo's from the Commodore 64 game "Girls just wanna have fun"

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  6. Oh god, is that the "I'LL BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR" guy from Robocop? In the exact same role?

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  7. 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?

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  8. Heff gave the signal for the girls to take a dive so he could tend to their wounds.

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  9. 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?

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  10. This was hot-stuff for 1986 late night television!

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  11. Booooobss... I'm sorry, what were we talking about?

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  12. Direct from Dan Fielding's personal tape stash.

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  13. It was actually year of the tiger.

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  14. "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.

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  15. Well, that was repugnant.

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  16. 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.

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