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My family thanksgiving tradition

#1 Post by modeljunky »

When I was young I remember every Thanksgiving sitting in front of the TV watching channel 11.

It’s a shame they don’t play them any more. Thank god for dvds

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Same here, i remember my cousins and i watching mighty joe and march of the wooden soldiers. Can't remember if it was wpix channel 11 or wor channel 9 in new york. 8) 8)
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Oh yeah. Pretty sure it was Wpix for the March at least, Wwor sticks with me for Kong.

Now I want to watch Creature Features...
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I also remember watching the original Kong and Mighty Joe Young on Thanksgiving every year...those were the good old days. Did they show Son of Kong too? It's been so long I can't remember.
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I couldn’t find my copy of March of the Wooden Soldiers, but that was part of the lineup.
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ausf wrote:Oh yeah. Pretty sure it was Wpix for the March at least, Wwor sticks with me for Kong.

Now I want to watch Creature Features...
Yeah, think your right. creature features and chiller hi spots of the week back in the day.
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Got this hanging in my studio... Great memories!!!

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LOBOREX wrote:
ausf wrote:Oh yeah. Pretty sure it was Wpix for the March at least, Wwor sticks with me for Kong.

Now I want to watch Creature Features...
Yeah, think your right. creature features and chiller hi spots of the week back in the day.
One of my earliest memories is my brothers tying me to a chair and sticking my in front of Creature Features showing the original Frankenstein. The house it happened in puts me at 4 or 5 years old. :D
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NM 156 wrote:Got this hanging in my studio... Great memories!!!

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That is fantastic. I remember those days, plopped on the floor, one Godzilla after another. Only thing better was Monster week on the 4:30 Movie.

I also remember getting dropped off with friends in the theater for one Planet of the Apes after another, pretty sure from the first through Beneath in succession.
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NM 156 wrote:Got this hanging in my studio... Great memories!!!

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Very cool. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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They have those type marathons on comet tv..
I do remember those driving my up a wall wanting watch those.
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When watching "The Thing" when it first came to theatres I watched using my fingers as a filter during the scariest parts. I looked around and my older sister was hiding under her seat.
Kids were more impressed by film in those days.

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