lol Princess Leia got a role after Star Wars? and here i was thinking the only person to escape SW with a relatively intact career was Harrison Ford. (until he 'nuked the fridge')photog212 said:The woman with the flamethrower is Carrie Fisher.SteinFaust said:meh. it didn't really 'get' me. only scenes i liked were the car chase through the mall, RawHide!, and i vaguely remember a scene where a girl with a flamethrower almost kills one of them.
Just watch out for Carrie Fisher! She's crazy.Lisolet said:I've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark out and I'm wearing sunglasses.
I booked a table for all of us at Chez Paul in Sweet Home Chicago. Be sure to bring your wives and daughters....
Way to represent there, big man! That's what we call dedication. Also sociopathyWildrow12 said:I am going to celebrate by performing engaging in a high-speed chase through a crowded mall!
*Look for me on the local news at 10!*
What's funny is I use an early-90s Sharp VCR that my grandmother owned that she never once played a tape on so it's like new. For the full effect, I have it hooked up to a 28" RCA Colortrak TV from 1984 with the wood-grain body and huge remote powered by a 9 Volt battery. The plastic frame around the tube is so thick, you lose enough visibility in the corners. Turning it on sounds like a jet turbine spinning up. XDbrandon237 said:I'm one of the others, I have a whole collection of frequently used old tapes. Heck, I still record on the things. We must find the last person.robinkom said:I might watch it. Haha!
Have it on VHS. Luckily, I'm one of the last 3 people in the world that still regularly use VCR.
I'm afraid I have not watched this movie...
My old TV that I play PS2 on is my gran's old TV. It is 30 years old and no longer plays signal TV properly for some reason, It was probably one of the world's first colour TVs. The old Samsung CD55. Disclaimer notice: Does not play CDs.robinkom said:What's funny is I use an early-90s Sharp VCR that my grandmother owned that she never once played a tape on so it's like new. For the full effect, I have it hooked up to a 28" RCA Colortrak TV from 1984 with the wood-grain body and huge remote powered by a 9 Volt battery. The plastic frame around the tube is so thick, you lose enough visibility in the corners. Turning it on sounds like a jet turbine spinning up. XDbrandon237 said:I'm one of the others, I have a whole collection of frequently used old tapes. Heck, I still record on the things. We must find the last person.robinkom said:I might watch it. Haha!
Have it on VHS. Luckily, I'm one of the last 3 people in the world that still regularly use VCR.
I'm afraid I have not watched this movie...
It still has the best stereo sound I ever heard in any TV I've owned, more than my 40" widescreen HDTV I just bought (I'm not a total dinosaur).