ABC Wednesday Night Movie Opening from the (1960)s Source Tags# 1960s# ABC# movie,# Night# Opening# Wednesday Share Previous Post How times have changed Next Post McDonald's needs to redesign Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsSNICK Opening Sequence 1995I learned a lot about patience back when you had to call the theater to get showtimes, the recording seemed to go on forever before the movie you were interested in was announced. Kids these day will never know the pain of it.People narrating movie trailersAngus (1995) Movie TrailerRover Dangerfield (1991) The Movie That Gets No RespectMadTV was an American sketch comedy show that began in 1995. It ran for 15 seasons and was fairly well known, with such iconic characters as Lorraine, Stewart, Ms. Swan and many others. It had a lot of similarities to Saturday Night Live. Key and Peele were both in many MadTV sketches together.I remember reading in the morning paper around the time this movie was about to come out that a girl who was going to die’s last wish was to get a chance to see this film so, Costner after having found out arranged for a special screening for her (at his house?) and I’ve always loved him ever since.PCU (94) – It is crazy to think there was a movie from 25 years ago already picking up on the PC culture of college campus that has exploded in the past few years. Even more fitting is the tag line, since comedians are less likely to play a campus’ now.anyone watch this movie?
I learned a lot about patience back when you had to call the theater to get showtimes, the recording seemed to go on forever before the movie you were interested in was announced. Kids these day will never know the pain of it.
MadTV was an American sketch comedy show that began in 1995. It ran for 15 seasons and was fairly well known, with such iconic characters as Lorraine, Stewart, Ms. Swan and many others. It had a lot of similarities to Saturday Night Live. Key and Peele were both in many MadTV sketches together.
I remember reading in the morning paper around the time this movie was about to come out that a girl who was going to die’s last wish was to get a chance to see this film so, Costner after having found out arranged for a special screening for her (at his house?) and I’ve always loved him ever since.
PCU (94) – It is crazy to think there was a movie from 25 years ago already picking up on the PC culture of college campus that has exploded in the past few years. Even more fitting is the tag line, since comedians are less likely to play a campus’ now.