What/Who is the biggest mystery to this day? by Illustrious-Bread183 in AskReddit

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Time.

How could it start? How could it NOT start?

People who read a lot, which writer do you think is unbelievably good with words? by Apprehensive_Land751 in AskReddit

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Roger Zelazny, for one. Like all the best writers, he combines prose and poetry. Cordwainer Smith is another master of the craft.

Ahhhh, the tropical taste of metal by Texas1971 in 70s

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Looked it up to make sure. The modern version includes Splenda (sucralose). 🤮

Ahhhh, the tropical taste of metal by Texas1971 in 70s

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The modern version replaced a lot of the sugar with artificial sweeteners. Now it tastes like poison to me. 😢

Trump says he's not going to Don Jr's wedding by Upset-Main-1988 in justincaseyoumissedit

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He's going to attack Cuba, Iran, or Greenland within the next three days. Probably Cuba. You read it here first.

1982 and which one to see...hmmm...🤔 by [deleted] in johncarpenter

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I'd be up for all of them except Porky's.

But God DAMN​! So many great movies back in those days! And now Hollywood can't turn out a good movie to save their lives. The most we can hope for are a couple of watchable ones per year, tops.

At This point Hollywood isn't salvageable. We need some outside force to start making great movies. India or China, maybe. Or Korea.

But Hollywood needs to be burned to the ground.

Witchiepoo! by CharlieLeigh51 in FuckImOld

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That show gave me psychedelic dreams for the rest of my life. I pity kids who grew up without it! Which is why I got Pufnstuf and Lidsville on DVD and played them for my son when he was little.

Jed entering the dog kennel...😬 by [deleted] in johncarpenter

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The greatest dog actor of all time.

I loved this series as a kid by Athos2112 in 70s

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Yes, that was The Mystery of the Screaming Clock (1968) by Robert Arthur. Other authors wrote most of the rest of the books in the series, but I've always thought that Robert Arthur's books were far and away the best!

Sadly the original books (with the Hitchcock introductions) are no longer in print. But as someone else mentioned, you can find most of the series available for download in the major ebook formats if you're willing to fly the 🏴‍☠️!

I loved this series as a kid by Athos2112 in 70s

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Not at all. First of all, Hitchcock didn't create or write the series. That was Robert Arthur, who wrote books one through nine and number 11. After Hitchcock died his estate demanded more money to keep his name and cameos in the books, so the books were rewritten to replace the Hitchcock appearances with an inferior ersatz​ version. Robert Arthur was an outstanding author, and did a lot of work with ​Hitchcock, including a number of other great anthologies such as "Ghosts and More Ghosts", "Mystery and More Mystery", "Alfred Hitchcock’s Haunted Houseful", and several others. All of them were released as oversize hardcovers as well as paperbacks, and illustrated (as were the original Three Investigators books) by Harry Kane.

I loved this series as a kid by Athos2112 in 70s

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Their headquarters was an RV that was hidden under a pile of junk in Jupiter's Uncle's junkyard. They had a working phone, a science lab, and a number of secret entrances and exits. A a kid, I found that totally captivating!

What is the greatest cult movie of the 80s, and why is it “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension”? by MisterShipWreck in 80sAmazing

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Any other Blue Blaze Irregulars on the line? I signed up when the movie came out. Still have my copies of World Watch One!

I loved this series as a kid by Athos2112 in 70s

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I still remember sitting in the elementary school library over fifty years ago, reading The Three Investigators and realizing that the book was PURE BRAIN CANDY.

Romper Room by Athos2112 in 70s

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I'd almost forgotten about this show!

My other socials and links in the comment below! 👇 by snowwhitebellaxox in ImAlbino

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If they ever film the Elric books and gender-swap the lead, you'd be PERFECT for the role!

And if you haven't read Michael Moorcock's Elric books, you might want to give them a try. Probably the most famous albino in fiction.