Remember when almost EVERYONE wore turtlenecks ? Not just as casual or sportswear, but as business and formal wear as well.
I've even seen wedding photos where the groom and his groomsmen wore them instead of a shirt and tie !
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Frozen pizza was terrible in the 1970s, I don't miss it save for those little Aloro lunch pizzas.
Microwave cooking was mostly gross as well.Leave a comment:
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I just went back and watched a couple episodes of Space:1999. In all honesty, I don't remember the show as much as I remember the cool Mattel and Corgi Eagles so I don't know if this is a mater of not holding up or just being bad from the start. I know a lot folks here have fond memories of the show.
In fact, watching the show made me think of Brian for some reason, which made me think of Plaid Stallions, which made me think of another thing definitely left in the 70's-
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Land of the Lost....sorry but it has not aged well despite our childhood memories of it.Leave a comment:
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Oh yeah, that's a good one. I have vague memories of watching these all the way up to Pink Lady & Jeff. Whenever I go back and watch clips, I am struck by just how bad these were. I even tuned in 3 years ago when NBC tried to revive the format with Martin Short & Maya Rudolph. That pretty much confirmed the death of the genre.I would say variety shows in general don't hold up very well. For sheer cheese factor, they are fun, and to see your favorite performers when they were young (and in some cases, still with us) is also nice, but that type of entertainment is pretty much dead and was dead by the time the decade came to an end.Leave a comment:
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I was always an Ace guy. To be honest, I stopped buying KISS albums for awhile not long before Unmasked was released. KISS at this point was woefully uncool and I was starting high school, so it was the wrong time for me to fly my KISS flag high.I think this album has had one time spinning around on my turntable. I recall getting it and finding out that Criss was no longer in the band. Criss and Frehley were always my favorite band members, tho I can't really explain why in my adult head. The kid who was listening to Kiss in the 70s, tho, was also looking at the costumes and images and theirs always seemed cooler than Demon or (to me) the truly lame StarChild. At any rate, the one two punch of bitter disappointment that Peter was no longer involved and the decidedly non-Kiss sound of the album stopped me from purchasing any more records from the band. I will have to dig this one out of my pile of records and give it another spin, just for the Ace content.
When I finally first listened to it around 1986 I was floored by how much I liked it (and at that point my thing was mostly thrash metal, which this album was decidedly not even close to!), and around the same time I finally heard Elder (had a tough time finding that album at that point!) and that blew me away even more.
What, decent quality movies shot on film, with an actual script, real acting and everything? Who wants that!
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I would say variety shows in general don't hold up very well. For sheer cheese factor, they are fun, and to see your favorite performers when they were young (and in some cases, still with us) is also nice, but that type of entertainment is pretty much dead and was dead by the time the decade came to an end.
But don't feel bad, because 80% of MTV's videos don't hold up nowadays either.
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You know, you could say the genre of disaster movies is something best left in the 70's for me.
I ate up the Irwin Allen-esque disaster films of the 70's. I wouldn't see them until they were played on TV a couple of years after their release, but I loved 'em. Airport(s), Towering Inferno, Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, Rollercoaster... I even remember watching "Smash-Up on Interstate 5" when it re-ran on the Million Dollar Movie.
Today, I have trouble getting into the old formula- establishing the characters so we know who to root for, who we will mourn and whose death we're perfectly OK with when the disaster strikes- redone today. Films like San Andreas Fault, 2012, Skyscraper and Geostorm generally feel stale despite incredible CGI effects making the disaster that much more epic.
I do still carry the soft spot for post-apocalyptic dystopia films that developed in the 70's.Leave a comment:
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I think this album has had one time spinning around on my turntable. I recall getting it and finding out that Criss was no longer in the band. Criss and Frehley were always my favorite band members, tho I can't really explain why in my adult head. The kid who was listening to Kiss in the 70s, tho, was also looking at the costumes and images and theirs always seemed cooler than Demon or (to me) the truly lame StarChild. At any rate, the one two punch of bitter disappointment that Peter was no longer involved and the decidedly non-Kiss sound of the album stopped me from purchasing any more records from the band. I will have to dig this one out of my pile of records and give it another spin, just for the Ace content.
I guess I'll be the dissenting voice that loves Dynasty and Unmasked (and The Elder too!). I had to come in here and defend them, 1979-81 is one of my favorite periods of KISS.
It's funny, I just picked up the remastered vinyl of Unmasked and was listening to it last night. Very punchy, it's the best this album has ever sounded. It's far from typical KISS which is one reason why I like it, it's a great power pop album and has three Ace songs to boot!
I was bitterly disappointed by this when I first saw it (the one two punch of this and the Star Wars Holiday special in fall of 1978 was pretty bad!) and I still don't really like it.Leave a comment:
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I used to LOVE Towering Inferno
Seen it multiple times new in the theatre
Tried watching it after 911 and didn't finish it.
Just felt creepy watching it and having OJ in it as the cherry on topLeave a comment:
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I guess I'll be the dissenting voice that loves Dynasty and Unmasked (and The Elder too!). I had to come in here and defend them, 1979-81 is one of my favorite periods of KISS.
It's funny, I just picked up the remastered vinyl of Unmasked and was listening to it last night. Very punchy, it's the best this album has ever sounded. It's far from typical KISS which is one reason why I like it, it's a great power pop album and has three Ace songs to boot!
I was bitterly disappointed by this when I first saw it (the one two punch of this and the Star Wars Holiday special in fall of 1978 was pretty bad!) and I still don't really like it.I don't know if this is an example of something that didn't hold up, but it is something that I loved as a kid, quickly realized how bad it is. However, I've since grown to adore it because of how bad it is- KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. I remember eagerly plopping down in front of the TV at my Grandmother's house to watch this. My God, I was so blinded by uber fandom that KISS could clearly do no wrong by me. Deep down, I had to know how bad it was. Now I love it! It's one of the few films I actually own on DVD.Leave a comment:
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I still really like Ark II. I watched the whole series again a while back after reading the Lou Scheimer "Creating the Filmation Generation" book. Still a great show.Leave a comment:


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