i've always believed that the song "heartlight" played during ET when we saw it at the drive-in in 82. but its not in the dvd or vhs
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That's because the song was written after Diamond and Burt Baccarach were inspired while watching ET. It definitely wasn't in the movie!Comment
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Yeah analog 480i/480p wasn't really that bad. Plus tv and cable broadcasts as well as Vhs releases were full screen pan and scan giving an even closer look at her teeth. Making it even clearer she didn't have braces. Not really sure a second gen dub could even give the illusion of braces on her perfect teeth.You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Comment
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Yeah analog 480i/480p wasn't really that bad. Plus tv and cable broadcasts as well as Vhs releases were full screen pan and scan giving an even closer look at her teeth. Making it even clearer she didn't have braces. Not really sure a second gen dub could even give the illusion of braces on her perfect teeth.
I think you're probably right. It's likely many people are completely misremembering braces just because that gag makes sense that way, but I don't think video playback could be a impossible secondary cause.Comment
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I remember sitting on the curb with my best buddy in the late 70's playing with our Mego figures and he told me.that he had seen a Green Lantern Mego figure! I was a little doubtful but hopeful. Alas no Green Lantern Mego
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Yeah, Toys and Sports memories seem to be immune to the Mandela effect. If there was/ is a quantum computer changing the past you would think that would change as well but history and media seem to be more subjective.Comment
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In 1952, Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins wrote the popular anthem that would launch a continuous debate about Smokey’s name. To maintain the rhythm of the song, they added “the” between “Smokey” and “Bear.” Due to the song’s popularity, Smokey Bear has been called “Smokey the Bear” by many adoring fans, but, in actuality, his name never changed. He’s still Smokey Bear.Comment
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It's both and easily explained, but I have a close friend that's convinced it's a timeline hiccup. That or he is running an Andy Kaufman-esque long con on me.Comment
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Ok, I have one that may be true or may not. I have a memory about Gunsmoke. The one where Festus gets VD or it's insinuated by Doc that the Saloon Girls have VD he's seeing. Strange childhood memory. We watched TV as a family and I can remember in the show the cast upstairs talking about the treatment for this and joking. People say I'm crazy but I remember my Mom explaining it to me and the treatment was terrifying. I tried to look it up in a Bonanza guide but there were hundreds of episodes or something crazy like that. Now I knew nothing about sex or VD but I remember my Mom explaining it to me while watching the show. Make the bad memories go away Mommy....Comment
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