Showing posts with label star wars. 1977. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star wars. 1977. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

STAR WARS - RETRO PLASTIC IN ACTION



Ahhh... this goes back to a much simpler time.

Before College.. and the Bush Debacle.....

Yesterday my dear friends, yesterday.

Posted by Cantu THE KING OF ROCK MUSIC, Metro Detroit 2010

Burger Millenium Falcon King !!!



GOOD MERCY !!! ITS BURGER KING STAR WARS !!!

Where do I begin? The ending shot of the Burger King Millenium Falcon is pretty hilarious and in some ways... KING! I prefer this to the scary emotionless creeped out Burger King that is all of the current commercials. Definately destined to make you stay up countless nights in a state of sheer fear and panic.

I like this commercial because it goes back to a much more exciting time.

These glasses were never high caliber in quality. They would explode in your dish washer as my mother found out. These things are CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP... and manufactured in the salt mines of China with illegal help at the cost of 2 cents per hour. That is some mighty fine cheap labor.

Posted by Ted Cantu - He remembers an easier and gentler time in America's rich history.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

MAGIC MONGO - kids shows, ABC

And people wonder why, "Star Wars" sold out for months on end in 1977.
Look what we had to work with back then !!!!

Thursday, December 7, 2006

THE GHOUL - EVERY WOMANS DREAM MAN

I dont know if the "Chicks" really dig the Ghoul -- in fact.. Im wililng to bet they probably dont. I cannot see them hanging all over him in a sweaty nightclub trying to get photographed for Real Detroit Magazine.... but then again.. this is Detroit.

anywho....

This is real rock and roll television. This was 1977, the same year as the debut of Star Wars. We didnt have MTV then. But after I saw Star Wars, I lost serious interest in the Ghoul.... (sorry Ron Sweed).

I lost interest in him too after seeing Belushi for the first time on late night tv. As a kid though.. before all that stuff... this was what I had to work with.

Scary.