Blast from the past - remind us of a thing

Blast from the past - remind us of a thing

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Sticks.

8,887 posts

254 months

Thursday 13th June
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Error_404_Username_not_found said:
Thanks.
There's only a small Tesco and an even smaller Co-op here and neither stocks it.
The Amazonians beckon....
I saw it in a small Waitrose.

Nethybridge

1,146 posts

15 months

Friday 14th June
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Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.

hidetheelephants

25,849 posts

196 months

Friday 14th June
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Nethybridge said:
Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.

motco

16,045 posts

249 months

Friday 14th June
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Nethybridge said:
Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.
When cinema presentations were called 'films'. Or the flicks...

Doofus

26,586 posts

176 months

Friday 14th June
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When a film was an hour and a half long.

brownspeed

779 posts

134 months

Friday 14th June
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decent magazines; Custom car, hot car, cars & car conversions, motoring news

Soloman Dodd

275 posts

45 months

Friday 14th June
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Error_404_Username_not_found said:
Blimey, where?
I've been looking for some for a while. I thought it had gone forever.
Yes but only the small size, the very worst sort of "shrinkflation".

dickymint

24,790 posts

261 months

Friday 14th June
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Soloman Dodd said:
Error_404_Username_not_found said:
Blimey, where?
I've been looking for some for a while. I thought it had gone forever.
Yes but only the small size, the very worst sort of "shrinkflation".
2 Kg enough for you.............


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Colmans-English-Mustard-P...




generationx

7,032 posts

108 months

Friday 14th June
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Nethybridge said:
Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.
The one I remember is Star Trek - The Motion Picture

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Star_Trek:_...

motco

16,045 posts

249 months

Friday 14th June
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generationx said:
Nethybridge said:
Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.
The one I remember is Star Trek - The Motion Picture

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Star_Trek:_...
From memory only so may be inaccurate: West Side Story and Grand Prix both had long overture parts

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,465 posts

54 months

Friday 14th June
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dickymint said:
Absolute bargain!

EvoDelta

8,226 posts

193 months

Friday 14th June
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entropy said:
I remember that advert so well. I suspect it was on a VHS recording from the TV, of Star Wars or Indiana Jones or something similar that I watched hundreds of times.

Nethybridge

1,146 posts

15 months

Friday 14th June
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motco said:
generationx said:
Nethybridge said:
Movies having an overture and maybe an intermission.
The one I remember is Star Trek - The Motion Picture

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Star_Trek:_...
From memory only so may be inaccurate: West Side Story and Grand Prix both had long overture parts
I had the thought in my head that Ryan's Daughter was last hurrah of the Overture, I think intermissions continued in 3 hour bum achers like The Deer Hunter.

ambuletz

10,848 posts

184 months

Friday 14th June
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entropy said:


it still exists. I saw this a couple of years back in a supermarket in seychelles, so its being sold somewhere.

witteringon

1,591 posts

44 months

Friday 14th June
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Nicotine-stained fingers

psi310398

9,298 posts

206 months

Friday 14th June
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Doofus said:
When a film was an hour and a half long.
And you got two of them for the price of a ticket. One admittedly seldom that good.

Doofus

26,586 posts

176 months

Friday 14th June
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psi310398 said:
Doofus said:
When a film was an hour and a half long.
And you got two of them for the price of a ticket. One admittedly seldom that good.
I went to see The Aristocats, and the support (?) film was The London Connection with Roy Kinnear.

That's the one I remember smile

....

Faaaaaack!

I've just Googled this and it looks like this was a Disney dual feature. :mindblown:

These two films were supposed to be shown together. confused

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,465 posts

54 months

Friday 14th June
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We went to see Chariots of Fire. It was the Big Picture of the day.
The B picture (support film) was "Gregory's Girl". Nobody had heard of it then.
Loved it.
Maybe because I'm a Glasgow kid?

dandarez

13,342 posts

286 months

Friday 14th June
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Super Sonic said:
dickymint said:
And painting with water was magic.............





And painting by numbers with those tiny tubs of oil paint.
Led Zeppelin had an inner sleeve like that, In Through the Out Door iirc.
Friend of mine 'painted' it.
Remember that well, late 70s. Flogged mine on the 'bay just before covid.
Another creative album artwork designed by Hipgnosis' very clever Storm Thorgerson.
Hipgnosis was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Album Package in 1980.

The outer sleeve looked just like a brown paper bag, while the inner sleeve had b/w line drawings which when gone over with a wet paintbrush, or a small damp sponge, activated invisible ink and become permanently colored.
There were 6 different cover sleeve variants (A to F) each featuring a different couple of photos for the front and rear - the brown paper bag meant buyers were unable to know what sleeve they were buying. I recall trying to find the difference before buying, but it was not possible. I ended up with 'C'.

If you're thinking of buying this album, say on ebay, amazon, etc, be wary: many I've seen say mint unused but you find the drawing is 'coloured' ie: been wetted! So not 'mint' at all.



zb

2,727 posts

167 months

Saturday 15th June
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Oddly triggered by a post on the council thread, I was always gutted when the squares won. Was there not also a "live action" version of this with real puppets playing it out? Or have I Mandelad myself?