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Oh, the good old days ...


60's muscle cards, 'clean cut' youths (no tats or piercings), drive-ins, pop bottles that 'popped', etc. And did Petey foresee the 'Twinkies defense' or what, with the soda and candy bars? AND, what corporation today would allow anybody to use their real name/logos, for this kind of film anyway, as Chevron did in the storage-tanks scenes? Wow, SO much has changed!

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"Ok boomer"

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You do realize that is a 7 year old IMDB comment...right???😂

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I do, I just thought it was the funniest post and I needed to say that stupid quote for posterity, haha

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“The good old days when clean cut kids without tattoos went on mass murder sprees. At least he didn’t have a nose ring!”

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Nothing wrong with bringing old threads back to life. 👍

Very interesting movie by the way.

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Yeah but its sucks when you want to bitch the person out and they wont ever respond. Lol

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Ha, true. It was more for me anyways.

The movie was awesome, not at all what I was expecting. Karloff was extraordinary.

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Bitch me out instead. I dare you. I’ll be watching Lorenzo’s Oil and waiting.

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Perhaps

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