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Macdonald Family 1990-2015
Macdonald Family home movies. Deckerville, Birmingham, St. Clair Shores, Mount Morris, Roseville, Lake, Au Gres Michigan.
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Millennial With a Drinking Problem, 1988 home movie clip
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Home Movie clip 1998 'Funny Getting Old'
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1979 home movie production "A Visit from Alter Ego"
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This little playlet was written and filmed by its “star,” who plays two versions of himself- 1. A socially-apprehensive, somewhat lazy, introspective thinker. 2. A popular and successful “man of action” of the sort that the lazy one would dream up. Shot and edited in the camera, this little production was a real mess and remained that way for the forty years since it was written and filmed. Aft...
1978 home movie bad movie star impressions John Wayne, Bogart, Bacall, Cal Stereo Tom Campbell
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Home movie clip - with sound - inept movie star impressions and a list of Southern California towns where Cal Stereo stores were located as announcer Tom Campbell used to rattle them off at unbelievable speed at the end of each Cal Stereo commercial.
1977 home movie Frozen Swimming Pool, Memories of Summer, Nashville Tennessee
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Home movie clip - with sound - from winter 1977
Media Oversaturation - 1980 'art' film - home movie with sound
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This "day in the life" short film is about the human need for connectedness and the rather poor substitutes such as all manner of media that are sometimes employed to fake it.
Fat Flush TV commercial parody 1976 home movie with sound, Nashville
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Home movie TV commercial for imaginary weight-loss product "Freddie's Fat Flush." Parody.
1976 home movie w/sound Woodmont Blvd Nashville driving to 100 Oaks Mall
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1976 with sound Woodmont Blvd Nashville driving to 100 Oaks Mall
1977 home movie with sound family in swimming pool
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1977 home movie with sound family in swimming pool
1978 home movie with sound Point/Counterpoint TV parody, naughty
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Parody of the CBS television show '60 Minutes.' Tonight's topic: McDonalds fast food. 'Point/Counterpoint' was a long-running segment on '60 Minutes' and at the time of this parody featured journalists Shana Alexander and James Kilpatrick ('Jack') arguing opposing sides of an issue in the news. In this parody, the merits of fast food from McDonalds are examined.
1979 home movie with sound - comedy routine Larry Boden, Glendale California
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1979 home movie with sound - comedy routine Larry Boden, Glendale California
1980s Home Movies with sound Southern California couple at home, marriage proposal
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1980s Home Movies with sound Southern California couple at home, marriage proposal
The 1970s - Home Movies with SOUND - classichomemovies.com
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Auntie Maggie: The Wet Bathing Suit Story, 1990 - classichomemovies.com
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1964-1967 Home Movies with narration - classichomemovies.com
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1960-1963 Home Movies with narration - classichomemovies.com
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1955-1959 Home Movies with narration - classichomemovies.com
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1955-1959 Home Movies with narration - classichomemovies.com
1964 California Trip with narration - classichomemovies.com
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1964 California Trip with narration - classichomemovies.com
It’s November 9th, 2024 and I stumbled upon this video
I bet 70"s was such a fun time.
Ah! My generation! I was born that year!
It's crazy how you can tell it's the 70s even if no one told you
Sadly now the malls themselves are becoming a thing of the past
German car noise ahhhhh
Where he’ll is he 2024,hmmmm,still there
Whats the name of the camera used? I wanna see if i can buy one for an experimental film! Thanks in advance
This video is awesome man
This is probably the only video of this echelon on RUclips!!
The good old days back when weed was Grass....
Was 14 years old in 76, the bicentennial summer, was drinking alcohol and smoking pot on a daily basis .
Needs the radio on listening to Big Star. ruclips.net/video/NpqEjOzCS6o/видео.htmlsi=lhFjNSnchvgZKdb2 "Wish we had a joint so bad."
Just wanted to give you a shout out from capital records here on music 🎶 row this was the year l graduating from Hillsboro high school l sure miss the good old days 100 oaks was the place to shop we go from reality to a memory some times it sad , this video was taken on my brothers birthday ,
Omg thank you thank you thank you. I always wondered what things/places/people/outdoors looked and sounded like other than just being in pictures. This is so special to me, the closest thing I'll ever get to knowing what the 70's looked and sounded like! I bet it was beautiful living through those times.
This is a treasure
where did he get viagra so cheap??? I paid 20. oh, 1998.
This was filmed a month and 3 days before I was born. Pretty crazy to see how it was just another day for these guys, and I was in my mother’s womb.
I, too, was still wearing bell bottoms in 1976. : ) Btw, why was Zep 4 not in the 8 track player? Was it broke?
I do NOT miss the bell bottoms and the sideburns....
I wish he showed the inside of the mall!
And the traffic was basically nonexistent. Exactly how it should be...especially on a Sunday. Bottom line....there's too many people. The United States is over run anywhere even remotely urban. Greedy county commissioner's and developers. And certain demographics who keep having 4,5 kids or more.
The majority of the United States is built exclusively on car transport and you think the reason there's too much traffic is because of "certain demographics" having "too many kids"? Lead paint--not even once.
I wish I could still go to the mall like it was back in the day! It's still there, but it's empty and sad and full of skeezy bums
When going to the mall was cool, fun, and even... Safe. Btw, the year I graduated high school. Great great great times and no the cars weren't great then. Big, heavy, handled like crap, and barely stopped. 😉
How can I get car sick at a red light? 😂
I did NOT insult blankets, just white sheeted pointy head goobers, putting their home videos on the internet. That's all I'm saying, and apparently you like to waste people's time.
what type of camera?
Chinon. Details are discussed elsewhere in these comments.
OMG! the video suddenly became about that 250SL. I have that exact blue diecast model sitting on a shelf in my collection. A wonderful machine.
90% USA made cars with real chrome steel bumpers, and only a handful of imports. Today, its the other way around.
Very nice !
Best regards and wishes from the shores of Mar del Plata in Argentina.Greetings from here!
I had just turned 10 in October. Now fixing to turn 58! 🙄
8 millimeter? “I know your used to 16 or more, sorry we only have 8”
In November 76 i was in 2nd grade. Hard to believe this filmed then
Omg 100 oaks is so devoid of buildings and bull shit. The hole in my heart for a simpler time grows with each passing day.
The fact that November 14th is my birthday..
also the “DONT HIT THAT CAARRRRRR” had me dying lol
That second house reminds me of my grandparents house in Calabasas Calif. my dad grew up in Woodland Hills here. I love the homes in Woodland Hills. They capture the best era so well.
Few affluent people in the south were driving a Mercedes in 1976.
To be clear, these guys were by no means affluent. This was an old car at the time. Yes, they were special cars, but few people knew it. To most, it was just a 9-year old car which was difficult to fix and for which parts were expensive. I still have this car--and it's now, what?, 57 years old! Three single guys (one of them me) bought this house together.
@@ClassicHomeMoviesyou still have the car? Wow. Can you make a short video of it?
In 1970s Nashville all young men had bodacious sideburns. Wonder why.
Flashback! I can’t count how many times I have driven that stretch of road.
I was in the navy back then but I love these old cars still
you can tell these are not car guys; they refer to that '64 Tempest as having 4 cylinders which were not available on any american car unitl the '70s. It is though a six cylinder, still rare in that model as most had the 326 V8
Oh, these are car guys. "The Pontiac Trophy 4 engine (also called the Indianapolis 4, or Indy 4) is a 194.5 cu in (3.2 L) inline four-cylinder engine produced by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors for model years 1961 through 1963. Created from one bank of Pontiac's powerful 389 cu in (6.4 L) Trophy V8, its only application was in the first generation Pontiac Tempest." So you are wrong about 4-cyl engines not appearing in American cars until the '70s. But you may be right that the '64 in the film must have been a six because the Pontiac Trophy 4 was retired (officially) after '63.
So cool!! I love this video! I was 5 when this was made. I grew up in Nashville and remember going to 100 Oaks and The Mall at Green Hills all the time in my teens and early 20’s. The mall building is still there (at Powell Ave), but it is now part of Vanderbilt Health. Woodmont doesn’t look the same at all as it did here. I was looking on Google Earth to see if I could find this house. With all the new construction that has replaced older homes, I was shocked it hasn’t been demolished. The address is 1497 Woodmont Blvd. It looks like the owners sold it 5 years after this video, in 1981. The pool/backyard is featured more in another of this channel owners videos.
That was actually cool. I was just 16 when this was filmed, had my driver's license for 5 months by November. Amazing how different things are from today. One almost forgets how things have changed until you watch these videos.
This is like looking threw a portal into the 70s ❤
What kind of cam is that I wonder??
Chinon Super 8 with Sound.
Just got my drivers license in June of 76. Made that drive from belle meade thousands of times. Crazy cave would have been the destination!
They dont make youtube video's like this anymore
I work at an EMS station near this mall and it’s surreal to see this, and know it’s exactly the same spot.
I practically lived at 100 Oaks Mall..I turned 18 that year & bought a 73 M.G miget across the street on Thompson Ln..Then moved to Anchorage Ak & worked on the pipe line for over a year. ..Guitar Center is about the only thing open at 100 Oaks i heard...Peace.
Amen to peace, brother. Oh yeah, I looked at the MGB and the Midgets. Almost bought an MGB but it was thoroughly thrashed. I remember looking at the new Midgets around this time. I forget the name of the dealer. Across from Beaman Pontiac, I think. I bought my only new car--a Fiat 850 Sport Spyder--at Madison Smith in '74. As small as a midget. Wasn't there a Woolco on the far side of the mall? I remember Giant foods. But I remember little else about what was IN the mall. Just a piano store where I bought a Yamaha piano that was (slightly) used at Opryland on opening day.
So neat seeing this! 1497 Woodmont Blvd... house is still there - about the only one left. All the others are new McMansions
It was a stone house. Built like a... rock.