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  • clackamascoug
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    We moved several times growing up. One summer, I was living in Lebanaon (home of the world's largest strawberry pie, not the home of the cedars) and didn't know anyone. I remember watching Perry Mason nearly everyday at 11:00 am. Even as a 10YO I remember thinking, "why are you confessing? Perry, Paul, and Della aren't that good"
    Perry Mason is gone now, but for 46 years straight it was on at noon on Channel 12.

    http://www.kptv.com/story/19387563/a...e-move-to-kpdx

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  • Art Vandelay
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    Originally posted by clackamascoug View Post
    Hey... Channel 12 (KPTV) had The Flinstones, Star Trek, and Perry Mason - I think it deserves 3/4 of a channel status!
    We moved several times growing up. One summer, I was living in Lebanaon (home of the world's largest strawberry pie, not the home of the cedars) and didn't know anyone. I remember watching Perry Mason nearly everyday at 11:00 am. Even as a 10YO I remember thinking, "why are you confessing? Perry, Paul, and Della aren't that good"

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  • clackamascoug
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    Google?!?! I was for all practical purposes an only child in the 70s. We had 3.5 channells of television. One of the channels showed the Wonderful World of Disney, on Sunday nights. Do you think I would have to use google to know that Kurt Russell was Dexter Reilly, or that Don Knotts and Tim Conway were the Apple Dumpling Gang? That hurts, that really, really hurts.
    Hey... Channel 12 (KPTV) had The Flinstones, Star Trek, and Perry Mason - I think it deserves 3/4 of a channel status!
    Last edited by clackamascoug; 07-16-2015, 01:38 PM.

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  • Northwestcoug
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    Google?!?! I was for all practical purposes an only child in the 70s. We had 3.5 channells of television. One of the channels showed the Wonderful World of Disney, on Sunday nights. Do you think I would have to use google to know that Kurt Russell was Dexter Reilly, or that Don Knotts and Tim Conway were the Apple Dumpling Gang? That hurts, that really, really hurts.
    You described my television history in the 70's perfectly. I stand in solidarity with you.

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  • Sullyute
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    Google?!?! I was for all practical purposes an only child in the 70s. We had 3.5 channells of television. One of the channels showed the Wonderful World of Disney, on Sunday nights. Do you think I would have to use google to know that Kurt Russell was Dexter Reilly, or that Don Knotts and Tim Conway were the Apple Dumpling Gang? That hurts, that really, really hurts.
    My apologies. I think I can relate as I know without a shadow of a doubt that Kurt Russell is Jack Burton.

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  • Art Vandelay
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    Originally posted by Sullyute View Post
    Did you actually know her name by heart or did you google it first?
    Google?!?! I was for all practical purposes an only child in the 70s. We had 3.5 channells of television. One of the channels showed the Wonderful World of Disney, on Sunday nights. Do you think I would have to use google to know that Kurt Russell was Dexter Reilly, or that Don Knotts and Tim Conway were the Apple Dumpling Gang? That hurts, that really, really hurts.

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  • old_gregg
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    has anybody seen this amy winehouse movie? looks pretty good and has reviewed well

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  • Paperback Writer
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    Tom Hardy trying to emulate Hayley Mills. Interesting

    Looking forward to it. The clip reminds me of another Tom Hardy film set in London: RocknRolla.

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  • Sullyute
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    Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Post
    Tom Hardy trying to emulate Hayley Mills. Interesting

    Did you actually know her name by heart or did you google it first?

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  • Art Vandelay
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    Tom Hardy trying to emulate Hayley Mills. Interesting

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  • Commando
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    Nice! That opening montage of Supes charging the courtroom sheds a bit of light on that weird "Superman v Batman" title. I knew it had to be a rich retelling of the struggles, drama, and battles behind the scenes of that landmark case!

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  • HuskyFreeNorthwest
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    Originally posted by YOhio View Post
    I bet Jen left Ben after she saw that funny suit.
    In one dimension you are the reason for their break up, in another it is because you and Ben are lovers. #LoveWins

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  • YOhio
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    I bet Jen left Ben after she saw that funny suit.

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  • All-American
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    Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
    Haha that looks really stupid.

    im going to predict that ultimately superman and batman work things out.
    Bold. I like that.

    I'll go one step further and predict their coming together will have something to do with defeating Jesse Eisenberg playing the role of Andrew Scott playing the role Moriarty.

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  • TripletDaddy
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    Haha that looks really stupid.

    im going to predict that ultimately superman and batman work things out.

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