Emerje wrote:Yes, come to life, through the power of a very obvious motor electrical taped on to the back. Prop crew must have had a budget cut.
Emerje
Randomhero wrote:Oh yeah the summer of 85... when everyone was playing with their ultra Magnus that was released in 86. Like in season 2 when someone was dressed up like Josh Brolins character from Goonies...a year before that movie was released. And like in season one when one of the kids had a poster for John carpenters The Thing poster on their wall. A movie was a financial and critical failure and almost ruined his career and didn’t get popular till the 90s(one of my personal favorite movies btw but I digress)
I’m not a fan of this show. It tries to be 80s too hard and fails.
Randomhero wrote:Oh yeah the summer of 85... when everyone was playing with their ultra Magnus that was released in 86. Like in season 2 when someone was dressed up like Josh Brolins character from Goonies...a year before that movie was released. And like in season one when one of the kids had a poster for John carpenters The Thing poster on their wall. A movie was a financial and critical failure and almost ruined his career and didn’t get popular till the 90s(one of my personal favorite movies btw but I digress)
I’m not a fan of this show. It tries to be 80s too hard and fails.
Emerje wrote:Yes, come to life, through the power of a very obvious motor electrical taped on to the back. Prop crew must have had a budget cut.
Emerje
TrypticonCarne wrote:Randomhero wrote:Oh yeah the summer of 85... when everyone was playing with their ultra Magnus that was released in 86. Like in season 2 when someone was dressed up like Josh Brolins character from Goonies...a year before that movie was released. And like in season one when one of the kids had a poster for John carpenters The Thing poster on their wall. A movie was a financial and critical failure and almost ruined his career and didn’t get popular till the 90s(one of my personal favorite movies btw but I digress)
I’m not a fan of this show. It tries to be 80s too hard and fails.
could be the same universe as Goldbergs where space is warped and time is bendable
Randomhero wrote:TrypticonCarne wrote:Randomhero wrote:Oh yeah the summer of 85... when everyone was playing with their ultra Magnus that was released in 86. Like in season 2 when someone was dressed up like Josh Brolins character from Goonies...a year before that movie was released. And like in season one when one of the kids had a poster for John carpenters The Thing poster on their wall. A movie was a financial and critical failure and almost ruined his career and didn’t get popular till the 90s(one of my personal favorite movies btw but I digress)
I’m not a fan of this show. It tries to be 80s too hard and fails.
could be the same universe as Goldbergs where space is warped and time is bendable
Stop excusing garbage continuity that shoves crap from the 80s to be hip and ride the hipster band wagon
Burn wrote:Way to kill the fun in what should have been a fun thread guys. sheesh.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Some people need to pull the stick out, stop over analyzing, and just **** enjoy a great show. Christ's sake...….
Ironhidensh wrote:Some people need to pull the stick out, stop over analyzing, and just **** enjoy a great show. Christ's sake...….
It's like Sabrblade came through here...Burn wrote:Way to kill the fun in what should have been a fun thread guys. sheesh.
Torneira wrote:This show on Netflix is made for the nostalgic fun of it, and not to represent the exaxt facts of that timeperiod.
william-james88 wrote:Torneira wrote:This show on Netflix is made for the nostalgic fun of it, and not to represent the exaxt facts of that timeperiod.
It's not? I was sure this was to give a faithful re-enacment of the time a psychic girl saved the US from an extra dimensional invasion.
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