Isnt it bizarre I used to hate commercials now look at me almost tearing up missing my childhood. I was in elementary in the 80s and I can still smell crayons construction paper glue paste thank you as always for the memories.
Agree. I've never liked being a captive audience for commercials. Even today I mute them immediately. But the 80's was my childhood and today stinks so here I am.
The nastalgia of the 80's will never ever duplicated. The 80's were a simpler and happy times. Some of these commercials bring back a lot of my childhood memories of the early 80's. What a time to be alive.
This is so great. I was born in 79, so a lot of these early 80s commercials are literally some of my first memories. Thank you so much for this, excellent curation as usual!
Yup I feel you, I was born 76 and watching these commercials brings back so many good memories but my favourites are Saturday morning cartoon commercials.
Same. I graduated in 2001, and while many of my friends had cell phones in high school, many also didn’t m, including myself. Social media was basically nonexistent, we had AOL and AIM but it wasn’t anything close to what kids have today. Social media is damaging children and young adults in so many ways. My siblings and I and our friends actually played outside until it got dark, and often even after it got dark. We built forts, snow ramps, went biking all over the place, and just had a lot of fun. Now kids just stay indoors and play video games or stay on social media. It’s a damn shame.
What a time to be a kiddo! The best part of my life was the 80s, the music, t.v., boom boxes, friends, safer neighborhoods and the 80s style was so fun! Thank you for sharing, I'm 50 and find mySelf strolling back to the good ol days often😍
Oh my goodness! You got that so right!! I wish I could still reach down in an ice filled cooler with ice water like I did in the 80's and bring up a cold glass bottle of cold Mountain Dew!
We're told that ads generate revenue. What happened to all the advertisement diversity? These days we have insurance, automobiles, pharmaceuticals and attorneys.
I actually feel bad for people who are too young to remember the 80's it's kinda like showing up to an amazing party and the guy's sweeping the floor and says "Oh you just missed it, ended an hour ago"
I am so glad you posted this! I was a teenager in the 80's. Very bittersweet. It transports me back to the 80s if only for 23 minutes, and I wish I go back to the 80s of only for a day, but I am afraid if I did, I might not want to come back to 2024.
Hear you I was 12/22 throughout the 80's, Us that were young in this era were truly lucky. If I ever get a time machine I'll swing by Marty McFly style and pick you up and go back for a while. JK. Ahhhh. The glory days of youth not a care in the world. Seems like yesterday, time is scary fast. Peace..........
Amazing how nostalgic this is.. i was around 5 when these aired and remeber being cuddled up to my mom watching tv.. the old house, the smells, the voices of mom and dad, now gone... Thanks for the memories.
So I just watched these 23 minutes of commercials. That's more than I've watched prime time TV in the past month. Some critics say we're in a golden age of Peak TV with today's shows, but I honestly don't see it. Give me the days of old and especially the commercials of old.
I'm 55 and there are only two times in history that I'm extremely nostalgic for. The 80s and Y2K. I don't know why but 1999 and 2000 were great years for me. The music, the movies, TV shows, etc. It was the last time we were normal before September 11th and all the unnecessary technology.
So crazy, I grew up in Sunnyvale in the Bay Area. We used to go to the Palo Alto “Home Video” store advertised at 2:00. It was a big Friday event to rent a VHS player and a couple movies. So strange to see the commercial. Thanks for sharing these.
I do like the ads from the early 80's (1980-83). When that announcer said that the movie was playing at theatres and drive-ins near you, it took me back.
It's interesting how even in '83 there were still ads with that 70s feel, and I don't mean the ads that were probably made in the 70s and were still on air.
Thanks for all your old videos it brings back a lot of old memories. I'll do anything to go back in the day again like the late 80's early 90's. Those were the best times.
The minute I saw the Dukes of Hazzard I cracked a smile. One of my favorite tv shows as a kid. We had it all as kids of the 80's besides tv shows. Kick ass cartoons. I also miss Saturday morning cartoons and the ABC weekend special which rocked.
Dave many thanks for sharing your priceless time capsules👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾...many don't understand how these vintage commercials brought much joy to many consumers with just regular day to day lifestyles...top shelf/memorable jingles in addition to the products taste better back then. Those advertising/marketing executives were geniuses back then (1970's, 80's, 90's) and earned every cent.
Give me the decade of the 80s over this crappy decade any day Give me malls when they were for impact was busy shoppers and people who just wanted to socialize give me a movie theaters give me older technology and give me fun times outside playing and getting dirty with my friends Oh yes give me sitcoms on TV shows and cartoons when they were amazing
Thank you for the video! I totally got warm fuzzies remembering such a better time... Who would have thought back then, that the commercials that used to annoy us would be so precious to us today...?
Odd how back then watching commercials was so annoying, but now we go out of our way to watch them, and then watch more! LOL. These classic commercials are like a brief jump back into the past. It reminds us of so many different foods, snacks, 🎬 movies🎥, 📺TV📺, local ads, and so many other great things. They are really fun reminders of what used to be and what was.
Ahh, the good old days days before shrinkflation, greenwashing, influencers and stuff like that were even a thing. I grew up in the Bay Area so anything from there at that time holds a special place with me. ♥Wow Dave you've been busy at the retro factory! 🏭I appreciate it! 👍🏼
Wow Luckeys... that was my Mom's go to grocery store. Ours was on the other side of a big hill so it was dubbed "Luckey's Hill" to everyone that lived in the area. The 80s were the best time to grow up.
Mostly because hardly anyone had Betamax or VHS unless they were rich! In summer 1984, VHS players became more affordable and new TVs were coming out that could connect to them. Then it was that middle class people could record off TV! That’s why you don’t see a ton of stuff from earlier than that.
I was born in 1963,graduated in 1981.Truly the best childhood ever. Saturday mornings,playing outside all day,cool high school parties,I could go on and on, miss those days sooooo much.
Awe at 20:50 that one hit hard. KOFY (KTZO) TV 20 was my grandpa's station back in the 80s. He used to come home from work and watch the "old school" shows on KOFY TV 20. I used to watch his shows with him. I think anyone who grew up in the bay area remembers the dog sitting on a chair with the KTZO jingle. Back then I used to complain about the commercials and here I am watching all of those commercials. The 80s was a great era and I'm thankful to have lived it.
It’s really true when they say “you don’t know what you have til it’s gone”. These commercials brought me back to my childhood. It’s really sad that these young generations will never experience it. From the commercials, tv shows, Saturday morning cartoon express, movies, music, movie theaters, arcades, malls…damn, those were the best times to grow up
Thanks for this! As a child in the 80s (born Oct 76) I hated commercials and switched between channels during them, I now at 47 appreciate seeing these oddly enough and tend to search them out these days
Glass bottle soda rocks !!! The good ole days when you could get a Mt Dew in a 10 ,12 ,16 or 32 ounce glass bottle !!! Nice to see some stuff is still around and sad some is gone !
When Doritos first came out I was a freshman in high school and a bag of these things was 25 cents. The bag was almost as big as a big bag we have today. I really miss growing up!
@johntracy72, I agree. You are my younger brother's age. I was born in 1966. The 1970's were good & bad. But the 1980's and 1990's were pretty awesome!
What a surprise to see that Downy commercial 15:51 with Carole Demas from "The Magic Garden" 😊 I knew she'd done commercials but I never saw this one yet!
These are all amazing! Thanks so much! I had never seen the Keith Fergus Ivory commercial before and not being familiar with the product, his accent made me think it was something like "Ahvery". I was really surprised at the end of the commercial when the product's name was shown! 😂
Some guy in 1984 : "Oh, wow, that ad was really well thought-out and entertaining ! I should check out their product, it's worth a shot !" Same guy in 2024 : "Oh come the fuck on RUclips, I've already seen that same unskippable fucking ad more times than I care to count and... Oh for Fuck's sake, there's *another* 20-seconds long unskippable ad on top of the first one ? Fuck you, fuck whoever made that ad, I would never buy their fucking product even if my own fucking life was on the line ! Fuck !"
4:05 - Chipwich - Commercial created by Joe Sedelmaier. Music is the Spike Jones recording of "The Dance of the Hours"---also used as the theme for "The J.P. Patches Show" and the first 2 seasons of "SCTV".
Wow KTZO ... long gone now ... kind of like me from the Bay area. I left in 1987 for Iowa. Still here with the same man I came here for. A California gay man in the cornfields of the Midwest! I remember these ads. Thank you for the flasback!
12:07 - I think that's Robert Schenkkan, the actor who played LCDR Remmick in the Star Trek: TNG episode "Conspiracy" - he was the Starfleet officer that had the "mother" parasite in him. Most cool!
The 'Bufferin in a can': If not a response to the 1982 tainted Tylenol mass killings (as it might predate the murders), it still a reminder the past was not simple as we might have thought back then.
@@amightysailingman Years ago Klondike bars were twice as thick and much bigger. Everything gets smaller, reduces in quality, and gets more expensive.
I bought Tommy and the Cosmic Champions a few months ago. Havent finished it yet, soon. Love your videos and keep up the awesome work. Some of these videos I have to stop watching them, it hits me too hard with nostalgia and have to take a break lol.
Yeah, Jaws 3D was pretty silly. But I'm always going to have a soft spot for it because it was one of those movies I loved when I was a kid. I even had some of the trading cards, the ones that had a green-and-red 3D picture on the front and a scene from the movie on the back. You don't ever lose your love for those nostalgic things.
@@gspendlove I had those trading cards too. I was 13 when Jaws 3D came out and I remember being mesmerized by it in the theatre. When it finally got to Showtime or HBO I would watch every time it was on. Actually I will still watch it today if it's on. 😂
Isnt it bizarre I used to hate commercials now look at me almost tearing up missing my childhood. I was in elementary in the 80s and I can still smell crayons construction paper glue paste thank you as always for the memories.
I hated those scented markers. Man, they gave me a headache 🤢
Same here. Glad we grew up then.
Agree. I've never liked being a captive audience for commercials. Even today I mute them immediately. But the 80's was my childhood and today stinks so here I am.
Oh and the finger paints.
i was in elementary too in the early-mid 80s.
The nastalgia of the 80's will never ever duplicated. The 80's were a simpler and happy times. Some of these commercials bring back a lot of my childhood memories of the early 80's. What a time to be alive.
Yes!
This is so great. I was born in 79, so a lot of these early 80s commercials are literally some of my first memories. Thank you so much for this, excellent curation as usual!
Same here, born in ‘81 and these are some of my first memories also😁
78 baby here, I really miss the 80s Barbie commercials lol. I love these compilations. So nostalgic.
Yup I feel you, I was born 76 and watching these commercials brings back so many good memories but my favourites are Saturday morning cartoon commercials.
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Now we are talking
78 rules! I’m from 1978
This brings tears to my eyes!! 😭😭 I miss the old days SO MUCH ! Thank you for posting this! ❤
I'm crying cause I miss the 80s, my childhood was awesome
I cry about it sometimes too. 😢
SAME!!
Same here
Same😢
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Remember on Demolition Man when people in the future listened to jingles… well here we are.
Damn
There's a peace that comes over me when I see or hear anything that was from back in the day I can't explain it
I agree! I watched this because I hate what's going on in today's world.
Being a child in the 80’s and teenager in the 90’s, I really got to experience the last best decades before the internet and social media
Same. I graduated in 2001, and while many of my friends had cell phones in high school, many also didn’t m, including myself. Social media was basically nonexistent, we had AOL and AIM but it wasn’t anything close to what kids have today. Social media is damaging children and young adults in so many ways. My siblings and I and our friends actually played outside until it got dark, and often even after it got dark. We built forts, snow ramps, went biking all over the place, and just had a lot of fun. Now kids just stay indoors and play video games or stay on social media. It’s a damn shame.
Same here. Very grateful.
i phones destroyed society
I enjoy both. I love my childhood for the amazing era it was. But also love all the benefits of today's technology.
same here
What a time to be a kiddo! The best part of my life was the 80s, the music, t.v., boom boxes, friends, safer neighborhoods and the 80s style was so fun! Thank you for sharing, I'm 50 and find mySelf strolling back to the good ol days often😍
True. 80s was the best.
Back when they used to fill the Doritos bag all the way to the top.😠
And put enough cheese dust
They dont taste the same as they used to
@@darrylelkins681 Nothing does.
But only had 1 flavor
They never did that.
Nothing beats a soda in a glass bottle 🤤
Word
You said it!👍🏾
Miss those short fat ones myself.
Yes.
Oh my goodness! You got that so right!! I wish I could still reach down in an ice filled cooler with ice water like I did in the 80's and bring up a cold glass bottle of cold Mountain Dew!
As a professional Marketer in the 80's let me admit..it was the best of times..
Nice!
Thanks for all the memories😁
We're told that ads generate revenue. What happened to all the advertisement diversity? These days we have insurance, automobiles, pharmaceuticals and attorneys.
Wow.. cool.. what a nightmare propaganda operation it’s become 😢
I actually feel bad for people who are too young to remember the 80's it's kinda like showing up to an amazing party and the guy's sweeping the floor and says "Oh you just missed it, ended an hour ago"
I was 6 years old in 1980 so it was my childhood. Best time ever.
I was born in 76. The nineties had a lot of eighties
I was born in 88 so I obviously do not remember any 80s but my hubby was born in 81 so he enjoys being my memory.
Yes. Great analogy.
I was born in 98 and I’m jealous of people who grew up in the 80s and 90s
I am so glad you posted this! I was a teenager in the 80's. Very bittersweet. It transports me back to the 80s if only for 23 minutes, and I wish I go back to the 80s of only for a day, but I am afraid if I did, I might not want to come back to 2024.
Hear you I was 12/22 throughout the 80's, Us that were young in this era were truly lucky. If I ever get a time machine I'll swing by Marty McFly style and pick you up and go back for a while. JK. Ahhhh. The glory days of youth not a care in the world. Seems like yesterday, time is scary fast. Peace..........
There's home movies from the '80s on RUclips. Fun to watch!
You aren’t the only one who thinks this way about going back and not wanting to return to this horrific crappy time
Amazing how nostalgic this is.. i was around 5 when these aired and remeber being cuddled up to my mom watching tv.. the old house, the smells, the voices of mom and dad, now gone... Thanks for the memories.
So I just watched these 23 minutes of commercials. That's more than I've watched prime time TV in the past month. Some critics say we're in a golden age of Peak TV with today's shows, but I honestly don't see it. Give me the days of old and especially the commercials of old.
Amen, brother!
Born in ‘81 and I very rarely watch anything past 2005.
You said that beautifully! I feel the same! Today's shows and commercials are trash.
Same here! Gave up tele back in '05. It really does alter the mind. @@bassman8144
I feel sorry for anyone who didn’t live through the 80s and 90s they missed out on
I'm 55 and there are only two times in history that I'm extremely nostalgic for. The 80s and Y2K. I don't know why but 1999 and 2000 were great years for me. The music, the movies, TV shows, etc. It was the last time we were normal before September 11th and all the unnecessary technology.
I just hit “skip ad” to watch 23 mins. of commercials.
Hahahaha
Me too
Same
LOL! ME TOO😂
Me too
😂
Can't duplicate any decade like the 80s it was a special retro time best decade ever ❤😊
So crazy, I grew up in Sunnyvale in the Bay Area. We used to go to the Palo Alto “Home Video” store advertised at 2:00. It was a big Friday event to rent a VHS player and a couple movies. So strange to see the commercial. Thanks for sharing these.
OMG, the big crate for the rented VCR.
As a Gen X, these bring back so many memories!! Found myself singing along with the jingles! LOL!!!
Back when TV was worth watching, we need that now!
Back to back days of 80’s nostalgia Gold. You the man Dave 🙏🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈📼📺
I do like the ads from the early 80's (1980-83). When that announcer said that the movie was playing at theatres and drive-ins near you, it took me back.
Never thought commercials could make me cry. I miss the 80s. 😊❤
It's interesting how even in '83 there were still ads with that 70s feel, and I don't mean the ads that were probably made in the 70s and were still on air.
Culture typically changes the most mid-decade. So that figures. I turned 20 at the start of 1983, clear memories from then!
The 70s didn't end until 1985😂
@@KimberlyBishh I'd say about 1983.
If these ads were in youtube videos, i would never skip them. 😢
Thanks for all your old videos it brings back a lot of old memories. I'll do anything to go back in the day again like the late 80's early 90's. Those were the best times.
Hell yeah! =(
A great end to my day. Relaxing with Dave's Archives.
That Jack in the Box ad kills me, I loved those taco salads.
I think the doctor from star trek voyager is in that one. He had hair.
I found a kindred spirit! I used to have one at least ince a week for lunch. I miss them!!
The long Waylon commercial was an extra treat 😌
Now 6 corporations own every product.
Because the Anti-Trust laws aren't being enforced.
Which ones?
@@toddburgess5056 It's down to Black Rock, Vanguard and State Street. Those are top 3.
And it's sad. Although I was born in 94 it's still sad though 😢😢😢
Two
The minute I saw the Dukes of Hazzard I cracked a smile. One of my favorite tv shows as a kid. We had it all as kids of the 80's besides tv shows. Kick ass cartoons. I also miss Saturday morning cartoons and the ABC weekend special which rocked.
I miss the ad jingles. Nowadays they just use old classic rock songs. They used to spend time writing catchy ad jingles.
Dave many thanks for sharing your priceless time capsules👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾...many don't understand how these vintage commercials brought much joy to many consumers with just regular day to day lifestyles...top shelf/memorable jingles in addition to the products taste better back then.
Those advertising/marketing executives were geniuses back then (1970's, 80's, 90's) and earned every cent.
Give me the decade of the 80s over this crappy decade any day
Give me malls when they were for impact was busy shoppers and people who just wanted to socialize give me a movie theaters give me older technology and give me fun times outside playing and getting dirty with my friends
Oh yes give me sitcoms on TV shows and cartoons when they were amazing
Exactly!
Thank you for the video! I totally got warm fuzzies remembering such a better time... Who would have thought back then, that the commercials that used to annoy us would be so precious to us today...?
HHHHHHOOOOOOO!!!... The good times, I felt something in my heart watching this.... Everybody had all they needed, or most people had good lives.
Odd how back then watching commercials was so annoying, but now we go out of our way to watch them, and then watch more! LOL. These classic commercials are like a brief jump back into the past. It reminds us of so many different foods, snacks, 🎬 movies🎥, 📺TV📺, local ads, and so many other great things. They are really fun reminders of what used to be and what was.
I’ve had the 90’s Mentos commercial stuck in my head for 3 days now, Thanks Dave 😅
Haha it will never stop 🤣
Spotty dishes were the major issue of the early 80s.
That, and ring around the collar
Growing up there was a local grain store my mom would go to and every time I went I got an ice cold glass bottle of Pepsi. Can’t beat it!
Ahh, the good old days days before shrinkflation, greenwashing, influencers and stuff like that were even a thing. I grew up in the Bay Area so anything from there at that time holds a special place with me. ♥Wow Dave you've been busy at the retro factory! 🏭I appreciate it! 👍🏼
I grew up in the Midwest. Pacific and Mountain time zones always appealed to me for some reason.
Wow Luckeys... that was my Mom's go to grocery store. Ours was on the other side of a big hill so it was dubbed "Luckey's Hill" to everyone that lived in the area. The 80s were the best time to grow up.
Oh my god, I remember Chipwich! I'd been trying to remember who made those and what they were. I used to eat them in the early '90s.
an the Choco Taco
Mostly because hardly anyone had Betamax or VHS unless they were rich! In summer 1984, VHS players became more affordable and new TVs were coming out that could connect to them. Then it was that middle class people could record off TV! That’s why you don’t see a ton of stuff from earlier than that.
I was born in 1963,graduated in 1981.Truly the best childhood ever. Saturday mornings,playing outside all day,cool high school parties,I could go on and on, miss those days sooooo much.
Awe at 20:50 that one hit hard. KOFY (KTZO) TV 20 was my grandpa's station back in the 80s. He used to come home from work and watch the "old school" shows on KOFY TV 20. I used to watch his shows with him. I think anyone who grew up in the bay area remembers the dog sitting on a chair with the KTZO jingle. Back then I used to complain about the commercials and here I am watching all of those commercials. The 80s was a great era and I'm thankful to have lived it.
I miss video stores and not knowing who is calling. The internet ruined everything lol
80's kid grew up in Modesto...these commercials hit close to home...so awesome.
I was born in February of 1990, and even I miss the 80's it's my favorite decade ever.
I remember most of these. They just make me think! Goodness! Our yuppie parents were under so much stress. All those headache meds and tummy aches.😂
I hope the people in these commercials get joy in showing this to their families
It’s really true when they say “you don’t know what you have til it’s gone”. These commercials brought me back to my childhood. It’s really sad that these young generations will never experience it. From the commercials, tv shows, Saturday morning cartoon express, movies, music, movie theaters, arcades, malls…damn, those were the best times to grow up
Thanks for this! As a child in the 80s (born Oct 76) I hated commercials and switched between channels during them, I now at 47 appreciate seeing these oddly enough and tend to search them out these days
Glass bottle soda rocks !!! The good ole days when you could get a Mt Dew in a 10 ,12 ,16 or 32 ounce glass bottle !!!
Nice to see some stuff is still around and sad some is gone !
Life had charm in the 80s.
When Doritos first came out I was a freshman in high school and a bag of these things was 25 cents. The bag was almost as big as a big bag we have today. I really miss growing up!
Thanks Dave for cranking 2 videos in a row! Much love!
When I was a kid commercials were annoying, now I watch 23 straight minutes of them with tears in my eyes.
I started the 80s when I was 7 and left the 80s when I was 17. I literally grew up in the 80s. Every single thing about that time was better.
Same here. I was born in April 1972. The 90s was a great decade to be a young adult.
@johntracy72, I agree. You are my younger brother's age. I was born in 1966. The 1970's were good & bad. But the 1980's and 1990's were pretty awesome!
NIce of them to think about denture wearers that still enjoy a smoke.
I live in Arizona and drove by the Mr. Lucky's building a few days ago. Sadly it's been abandoned for a long time
If only I could go back to 1980. I was 14
Same here..
I was 20 in 1980. Wish I could go to 1980 and be 20 again.
i wasn't born lol
@@brenthaymon280me too. I was 4 in 1980 and too young for ludes. So jealous.
15 here
The monopoly guy mandala effect is shattered with one of these commercials.
Haha! Yes! 😊
I was 18 when these commercials aired. And lived in the Bay Area. So, these bring back memories. 59. Now.
I love The Dukes of Hazzard TV show! Always have, always will.
What a surprise to see that Downy commercial 15:51 with Carole Demas from "The Magic Garden" 😊 I knew she'd done commercials but I never saw this one yet!
These commercials are better than anything on TV now.
When I lived in the Denver metro area, I always shopped at Safeway. They had great prices even on the high end products.
This takes me back so much, thank you for ur nostalgia channel. I love looking back at how simple things where when I was kid. ❤
These are all amazing! Thanks so much!
I had never seen the Keith Fergus Ivory commercial before and not being familiar with the product, his accent made me think it was something like "Ahvery". I was really surprised at the end of the commercial when the product's name was shown! 😂
Some guy in 1984 : "Oh, wow, that ad was really well thought-out and entertaining ! I should check out their product, it's worth a shot !"
Same guy in 2024 : "Oh come the fuck on RUclips, I've already seen that same unskippable fucking ad more times than I care to count and... Oh for Fuck's sake, there's *another* 20-seconds long unskippable ad on top of the first one ? Fuck you, fuck whoever made that ad, I would never buy their fucking product even if my own fucking life was on the line ! Fuck !"
Absolutely this right here 🤣🤣🤣
Woooooooooo! I’m on a jive with volume 525!
Great upload as always Dave ! Can’t tell you enough how much we appreciate you!
Stay retro my friend!
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i listened to billy squier all day and now im watching this i miss the 80s so much im trying to live like it still is the 80s🤣
Love it! Watching your videos make me feel so happy thank you
Thanks again Dave for another banger trip down memory lane 👍😊
4:05 - Chipwich - Commercial created by Joe Sedelmaier. Music is the Spike Jones recording of "The Dance of the Hours"---also used as the theme for "The J.P. Patches Show" and the first 2 seasons of "SCTV".
Two Retro-awesomeness videos in a row! Thanks Dave!
Wow KTZO ... long gone now ... kind of like me from the Bay area. I left in 1987 for Iowa. Still here with the same man I came here for. A California gay man in the cornfields of the Midwest! I remember these ads. Thank you for the flasback!
12:07 - I think that's Robert Schenkkan, the actor who played LCDR Remmick in the Star Trek: TNG episode "Conspiracy" - he was the Starfleet officer that had the "mother" parasite in him. Most cool!
i just relived my childhood
🌽 What a succulent set of commercials you got here! 😃 🍔
Totally remember tv 20! It was a uhf channel if i recall. That was so cool too. I feel like I am in first grade again.
Back then they actually had good looking people for commercials. Now they'll have any slob from all walks of life in a commercial
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cause they work cheap
Thanks for doing this video. Really enjoyed the Waylon Jennings and James Gardner parts. That was a real treat. 😊👍
Ain’t nothing like cozying up in my den going down memory lane on RUclips with these
I'd rather watch 80s commercials than modern movies - much more entertaining!
Amazing I now dvr everything to skip through the commercials. Yet I now search for the ones from my childhood.
The 'Bufferin in a can': If not a response to the 1982 tainted Tylenol mass killings (as it might predate the murders), it still a reminder the past was not simple as we might have thought back then.
Excuse me but my modern Chipwich doesn't have ice cream bulging out the sides like this.
Shrinkflation.
Did they ever? Let's face it, food products have been having "Where's the beef?" moments for a very long time now.
@@amightysailingman Years ago Klondike bars were twice as thick and much bigger. Everything gets smaller, reduces in quality, and gets more expensive.
Just imagine a modern advertiser using the names of their biggest competitors in their own ads (Alka-Seltzer)
I bought Tommy and the Cosmic Champions a few months ago. Havent finished it yet, soon. Love your videos and keep up the awesome work. Some of these videos I have to stop watching them, it hits me too hard with nostalgia and have to take a break lol.
Fabulous old times!!😊
1:31 JAWS 3D (It's gonna be bad)
13:07 Drink milk, it's good for bones & muscles!
Yeah, Jaws 3D was pretty silly. But I'm always going to have a soft spot for it because it was one of those movies I loved when I was a kid. I even had some of the trading cards, the ones that had a green-and-red 3D picture on the front and a scene from the movie on the back. You don't ever lose your love for those nostalgic things.
@@gspendlove I had those trading cards too. I was 13 when Jaws 3D came out and I remember being mesmerized by it in the theatre. When it finally got to Showtime or HBO I would watch every time it was on. Actually I will still watch it today if it's on. 😂
didnt fri the 13th do a 3d 3rd?
Somebody pay that man some royalties on thriller
Old school memories loves it! ❤❤❤❤
And Joy dish soap was the shit.
Wow, is there a rip of that Waylon special up anywhere?
Yep. ruclips.net/video/aVHZD56ZRyM/видео.htmlsi=UXgMGiNjn8xiqWOl
This reminds me of the mass media classes I had to take back then where the class assignment was to invent a product and then advertise for it.