This is one of my favourites from childhood. Simple locked-off camera, comedy, sadness, it's all there. And in those days, Sony TVs really did last that long.
This is one of my favourites from childhood. Simple locked-off camera, comedy, sadness, it's all there. And in those days, Sony TVs really did last that long.
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Oh my goodness ! But it's true - I recently saved some old 19" Trinitron FD computer monitors from the scrapyard. They're ten years old and still do 1600*1200 at flicker-free 85Hz, with a superior picture quality. I guess I'll never buy an LCD screen.
Wow 25yrs ago i was sitting on that sofa. One of the Triplet babies. Ha ha. Last time I saw the clip was in MGM studios Disneyland Florida. They wouldnt let us have a copy. It was produced by Sony in 1984. Wonder if we could do something like that again with our babies.
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Last time I saw the clip was in MGM studios Disneyland Florida. They wouldnt let us have a copy. It was produced by Sony in 1984. Wonder if we could do something like that again with our babies.
Anyone know the name of the tune? I'd like to get it for a similar project :P
it's pretty damn funny though!!! (: