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AzLibDem t1_j2fiem3 wrote
Reply to Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
Here's to Irwin Allen
Nutella0ntoast t1_j2fi3nk wrote
Reply to comment by iMonNarcotics in Michael and Shakira Caine, 1973 by _EuXioM_
I had a jar full of tea bags with Ice-T’s picture on it when I was in college…
pugs_are_death t1_j2fi10l wrote
Reply to Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
if Grampa Joe had just drank his fizzy lifting drink he would have been out of that ship quickly
SoVeryBored2024 t1_j2fhf9g wrote
Reply to comment by Friendly_Award7273 in My grandma in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in the early 1950s before she had 8 children in 10 years by Friendly_Award7273
“They said no” well f@&k that, the church isn’t funding or feeding the kids, it’s none of their business.
kramotrop t1_j2fhf1d wrote
Reply to comment by Substantial-Room-688 in Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
Fuck Grandpa Joe.
niagaemoc t1_j2fhda2 wrote
Reply to Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
One of the best movies ever made.
Significant_Radish86 t1_j2fh0bl wrote
Reply to Richard Pryor Barbara Walters 1980 by earthdogbb
This was around the time he was burned freebasing cocaine.
AllThotsGo2Heaven2 t1_j2fgxl1 wrote
Reply to Me on the King's Road in London after a visit to Vivien Westwood's shop World's End (1987) bonus Nike Air Max 1 first release. by Littlemeggie
The og r/WomensStreetwear
Western_Entertainer7 t1_j2fgw39 wrote
Reply to Christopher Walken (1973). by Beard_Of_Serpico
Try it again, but this time with More Lapel
Physical-Delivery-33 t1_j2fguqv wrote
Reply to comment by Creamyoenanthe579 in New Year's Eve in Times Square, 1937.🥳 by Maureen0569
Nope. My very first thought
oldschoolthepodcast OP t1_j2fgreo wrote
Reply to comment by DarthKava in Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
SPOILER
BabalonNuith t1_j2fgoyt wrote
Reply to Michael and Shakira Caine, 1973 by _EuXioM_
My aunt, who had a career of sorts in Hollywood (she appeared in "My Fair Lady") was good friends with Michael Caine and Shakira, apparently.
Nervous_Brilliant441 t1_j2fgd0y wrote
Reply to Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
Legendary movie. I hope our new year starts better than theirs though…
DarthKava t1_j2fgbgw wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolthepodcast in Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
Edit. Apologies for posting a spoiler, not sure how to do the spoiler “fog of war” so deleted the comment.
Skippy7397 t1_j2fg4d0 wrote
Reply to comment by No-Emphasis927 in In 1966, trying to cash in on the success of James Bond, spy spoofs were everywhere. One of the best was Our Man Flint, starring James Coburn. by L0st_in_the_Stars
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? deserves an honorable mention as well and so does Harry Morgan as Major Pott when he gets lost in the catacombs...
"You'll get no more guns from me Kincade" always makes me laugh.
Grwoodworking t1_j2fg01c wrote
Reply to In 1966, trying to cash in on the success of James Bond, spy spoofs were everywhere. One of the best was Our Man Flint, starring James Coburn. by L0st_in_the_Stars
Why does this remind me of that assclown fucktard Tate?
Maleficent-610 t1_j2ffyub wrote
Reply to Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
I was probably about 10 the first time I watched that movie, and it really disturbed me. I can imagine how the next generation of kids felt when they watched Titanic.
medieval_mosey t1_j2ffs80 wrote
Legendary. I wish the hotel was still there.
mywhataniceham t1_j2ffij7 wrote
dolly had a moral center, emotional intelligence and boatloads of talent and was supernaturally hot. no wonder baba felt so insecure.
ColleenOfficialMusic t1_j2ffglg wrote
Reply to Christopher Walken (1973). by Beard_Of_Serpico
Everyone here's mentioning Natalie Wood - anybody seen the flick they were filming at the time? Brainstorm (1983) is all about recording brainwaves onto tape, and being able to play the experiences into another brain, even over the phone lines (dial-up connections able to do that make me laugh, but it's fun!).
Somebody has it up on YouTube right now.
Sigma--6 t1_j2ffgce wrote
Reply to comment by fuelvolts in 1998 Me and my 1972 Olds 442 by JSimmons6703
Some had 455s other 400s depending on the year.
oldschoolthepodcast OP t1_j2ffeoa wrote
Reply to comment by FuriouslyFiredUp in Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
Some lady?? That’s two-time Oscar-winner, Shelley Winters! And she was nominated for this role.
wigglyjackal777 t1_j2ffd1o wrote
oldschoolthepodcast OP t1_j2ff7pg wrote
Reply to comment by FoodGuy44 in Happy New Year from the passengers and crew of the S.S. Poseidon. “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) by oldschoolthepodcast
My favorite disaster movie.
Crank_McNasty t1_j2fihf8 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-disaster2022 in Michael and Shakira Caine, 1973 by _EuXioM_
That's how I felt when I saw a 2003 issue of Maxim with Vida Guerra on the cover. It didn't work out. Her lawyer must like me, she keeps sending me letters.