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sammyb7883
Добавлен 31 май 2010
The Rocky Horror Picture Show Trailer (1975) Super 8 Version
Trailer for the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Super 8 film.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Trailer on Super 8 (18 fps) slowed down
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via RUclips Capture
Super Mario Games
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Here is a video on Mario games that I own, had to redo the audio, the original video drowned out my voice. Does not show Dr. Mario but does make mention of the game. Thank you for watching and I hope that you enjoy! :)
Video Games and Collectables Part 1
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Here is a look at my Atari 2600 and NES games. Sorry for the length of the video, I tend to ramble on when narrating. :) Enjoy!
My Life in the past year in 3 1/2 minutes
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It's been awhile since I have uploaded a new video and I just wanted to show where I have been and what has changed within the past year. Enjoy! :)
The Legend of Zelda Final Boss
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On August 11, 2011, for the second time in 20 years, I beat the entire game of the original, The Legend of Zelda. Enjoy!
Masters of the Universe Toy Display 1986 ~ Thank You!
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About a month ago, I uploaded a little family home video that took a lot of fans of Masters of the Universe by surprise...so this is my thank you to all of those who watched and posted some of the best comments that I've ever read about one video! Song: "Backass" by Karen O I do not own the rights to this song, Bulletproof Records does.
Masters of the Universe Toy Display 1986 (ORIGINAL VIDEO)
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In the summer of 1986, in a mall in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Mattel Toy Company presented their new line of the Masters of the Universe Toy collection with the use of animatronics and holograms. Rare piece of nostalgia for all of those who grew up in the 1980's. Thank you dad for hanging onto this video and for the memories. Enjoy!
Any possible way you can get this scanned?
If I still had the reel I would, my apologies
Awesome footage. Thank you for sharing. I remember meeting He-Man and Skeletor back in ‘84 or ‘85 at a Toys R Us in La Mesa, CA. My dad was working, but my mom made sure to take me to meet my childhood friends.
Ridiculous figures are 20 bucks now with no action features 😒 what !!???
That is amazing!:) Great job capturing this!
AMAZING ❤😮👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Everyone likes to make fun of the 80's cartoons and call them "commercials disguised as children's tv shows," but if that's all there is to it, why does everyone still love them 40 years later?
I love how the comedy here is the song and where he's performing it 😂
Who ever said the holy grail does not exist,,, here is proof ...
lol
I have questions
Nunca lo había visto woooooooooo
Wow, this is awesome. Thank you for sharing this.
Man, they really beefed up the Eternia Playset in this. And why weren't these costumes and the live show ones used in the Cannon Film? They could've saved so much money AND had a better film if they just used those costumes and props and used the actors from the live show and cartoon. SMH.
Cannon wanted to go in a different direction by having it set on Earth instead of Eternia. Saved them money by doing so and the end result was not as savory as seeing this mall display or a live show performance. I was very fortunate to get to see this in person and I still remember that day in 86. I hold more fondness and memories in those few minutes than I ever will or have in seeing the live action movie. Thank you for watching the video and thank you for your comment, I always enjoy reading what people think of this video and their opinions. Have a great weekend!
i would be so hyped to meet hordak
I wanted to meet him as you can see in the video, then I quickly remembered he was a bad guy in the cartoons and I didn’t want he-man to see me shaking hands with the enemy…plus he scared the shit out of me! 😂 thanks for watching and thank you for your comment!
I saw this video years ago and started to create my own MOTU display. I was motivated to make a GI JOE display ( GI JOE WORLD video on youtube of the video by my friend and producerJjimmyjim) that took over 1 year to put together and now ready to show my MOTU diorama. THis video inspired me. Thats why the 80's toys will rule for all generations to come. Thank you sammmyb7883 for putting a smile on a MOTU fan.
Wow Mario Porco! I am really touched by that! It’s an awesome feeling to know you can motivate others in achieving success or following dreams or goals. Thank you for watching the video and thank you for your very moving comment. I appreciate it! I look forward to seeing your creations and hopefully your creation will inspire someone new! Stay talented my friend!
Thanks for posting this.
Thank you for watching! I hope it was fun for you to see it!
This was amazing!
Thank you for watching! It was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced still to this day. It was just that, amazing!
whomever recorded this I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you for watching, my dad recorded this and I know it’s not the best camera work but he did his best to keep a heavy camera on his shoulder, trying to capture what he could in low light. He has since passed but if he were still alive, his words to you would probably had been,”rad! Thanks for watching bud!”.
as a masters fan who wasn’t even alive in the 80’s I can’t express how happy this makes me…
I guess even collectors didn't want Bordello of Blood
Lolol
I actually love that one!
Nice collection bro
Thank you!
I wish I'll wake up and it was still the 80's and being a kid yet.
😱😱😍😍 awesome !
I wonder where this display is now, lost to the hands of time or in a nerd's basement?
I wish I was therefore
Truly a family fun experience yesterday to what is Comic Con today. I recently reviewed the Minicomic collection and I may plan to crowd fund the Eternia playset (because I never bought the original in '86). My father passed away years ago but he was never a fan. Most of my collecting went towards the 200X figures and statues.My original toys were sold long ago. I wonder if the parents of that time who were skeptical or dismissive really appreciate MOTU today and if children in 2022 like these toys. I have only seen one or two collect these at Target recently.
Thanks for watching, my dad wasn’t a fan either but he understood what it meant to me to go and see it and he had the foresight to record it. This is in an age before people recorded everything on the regular so I was grateful for him to know how much I would appreciate wanting to watch it over and over again. To him, he could see what I saw in MOTU as he would have seen Howdy Doody or Superman in his time. He got it and never tried to show any unappreciative attitude towards it. He and I used to watch Ren and Stimpy and Beavis and Butthead together in my teenage years, he was a cool guy and I miss him tremendously! I try to do the same for my daughter whenever she watches Bluey or Barbie or whatever is popular to her! Being a parent means showing them the world but also taking the time for you to understand and see their world too. Take care!
Wut are THOOOOOOSE?????LMFAOOO
Spatulas…a drawer full of Spatulas. 😂
Some German guy just stole your video and watermarked it. He didn't even mention you, or the original source. No respect whatsoever. He even claimed, there's more coming. Like he has the original source or something. We all know your dad videotaped this piece of history. Credit must be given. ruclips.net/video/NJAQ--jthaY/видео.html Here the stolen video. Edit: he just added your name in the info after I called him out. Still feels wrong how he tells everyone in the comments he had the video on his harddrive instead of mentioning you.
Thank you for looking out, I just left a comment on “his video” that he needs to take it down only due to the fact of him using it without permission. I really appreciate your support and for letting me know of this. There is nothing original about this guy and I don’t see him as a true MOTU fan. He is only using it as a gimmick for monetary reasons I’m sure. But seriously, you’re the best Gordon Shumway even if you do eat cats. Lol 😂 Thank you!
@@sammyb7883 it's still up and he is putting ads on it, making money of your video. He also deleted or shadow banned your comment. I can't see it anywhere in "his" stolen video. You should contact RUclips. Motudad is a fraud! A low one even.
Good times Good Times
Wow
Wow!!!! ❤️
Yo,I wuld of freaked out to have experiened this.Was about 7 in 1986 loved MOTU.
Nice, 👌
Love it
Sooo awesome!:) :)
The 80's were the best decade for toys, cartoons & movies...period.
Awesome!
que cosa mas loca, como me hubiera encantado vivir esa experiencia. Gracias, muchas gracias por compartirlo
the poor parents who had to hear their kids saying they wanted everything there afterwards lol
Absolutely amazing!!! Thank you for posting this
Awesome 👍
Would have loved this as a kid. I was all into He-Man. Never got to see any live performers or anything like this though. It's awesome to see how they had this stuff going on back then.
Wow. Consumer culture was so vastly different and better back then. There are no more displays like this at all.
How nice to see this vintage movie, I was born in 1978, I lived the legendary 80s playing with these toys that accompanied my childhood and that I am still collecting with great enthusiasm.
Not only years after your father recorded this and kept it preserved is it being enjoyed but years after it was uploaded as well. I just got randomly recommended it today and appreciate the opportunity to get to see it.
They where better times. Children played with toys and on playgrounds.
This was wonderful! Thanks for helping to preserve great childhood memories from back in the 1980s.
Sam, this is badass!
Thanks bro! All the credit goes to my dad though! He had the foresight to record it back in the 80’s!
@@sammyb7883 That's awesome!
That was awesome
Thanks! 👍🏼
Cool bro do you have the 1972 movie on VHS or no First
I do have it, but I don’t consider it a part of this era of Tales From The Crypt. I have a drawer special for that era simply titled “Vintage Horror”. I have an 80’s Horror drawer and a lazy Susan which holds all of the Universal Monster classics I own.