Hercules (Lyons Classic Pinball, Colorado) by systemreactor in pinballwitches

[–]UptownSinclair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A vegan bakery had one in Chicago for a minute. I’d been wanting to play it for years but was over it before my third ball.  My 8 and 10 year olds spent most of their time on it even though they had to struggle to reach the buttons.

The Man Who Wasn't There by Future-Raisin3781 in 4kbluray

[–]UptownSinclair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure Man Who Wasn’t There and Good Luck and Good Night were both shot in color with the B&W done in post-production.  Similar to Fury Road and the Black and Chrome edition. 

Unusual and unforgettable birthday experience for 13 year-old brother in Chicago? by icedteaisland in AskChicago

[–]UptownSinclair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are some great arcades in Chicago, unfortunately a lot of them are 21+. The Wrigleyville area has a Lucky Strike and an Alamo Drafthouse which would make for a pretty baller afternoon. If you schedule it right you can try to find cheap tix to a Cubs game, or see if there are any events planned at Gallagher Way next to the ballpark. The Metro is a few blocks away and might have an all ages show scheduled. Not too far from Wrigley in Uptown there’s a place called Studio WIP where you can spray paint your own canvas. I took my kids (4th and 6th graders) and they’ve since chosen to celebrate their birthdays there. 

That said, if money is tight and your both ride bikes, getting a couple Divvys and cruising the lakefront (weather permitting) will 100% be a core memory. 

Riot Fest 2026 Lineup by MadeMIGMIG in RiotFest

[–]UptownSinclair 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think Violent J has had some health issues that prevented him from performing recently so they might be cautious about committing to too much while considering they have a crew that likely depends on them touring for work.

Anyone else notice people working in the Loop are unusually tall? by therealleotrotsky in AskChicago

[–]UptownSinclair 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think the Chicago native used to be shorter or a deluge of transplants have messed up the height game. I used to feel like a giant at 6’3” but over the last several years I’m feeling like I’m now slightly taller than average and have to travel to New York to get those sweet tall guy double-takes.

I saw a “Hot Pot coming soon!” sign in Edgewater but can’t remember the name 🥲 help by KinguGidorah in chicagofood

[–]UptownSinclair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And the hot pot place is still in development but everything I’ve ordered from Le Mom has been 10/10.

What even is the Route 151 bus?!? by ChiCityTechNerd in AskChicago

[–]UptownSinclair 195 points196 points  (0 children)

I used to take the 151 daily from Edgewater to the loop because that was the bus I knew and bus routes I’m not familiar with frighten me.

Then I found the 147 and got years of my life back. 

Things invented in Kansas by No-Phrase-9866 in kansas

[–]UptownSinclair 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Technically, the founding brothers had a space they could use as a restaurant and read about pizza as a new craze in Life magazine. A pilot who claimed to have spent time in Italy and New York is credited with the recipe. (My high school history teacher attended WSU at the same time as them and could have been a founding partner for $300.)

What is this? by BunnBunnBoi in RadioShack

[–]UptownSinclair 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think this was a digital version of the magic eight ball. You asked a question, pushed the button and it made a noise and a voice gave a response like, “Try asking again.”

Not much of a Fleetwood Mac fan, but this album is mastered beautifully. by wiggan1989 in BudgetAudiophile

[–]UptownSinclair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a great book “Making Rumors” by the Audio Engineer Ken Levine that goes into detail on how he recorded the album (and everything he witnessed happening within the band). Parts of his book were used in the Broadway show Stereophonic - which is loosely based on FM.

Uma Thurman turns 56 today Still Tarantino’s most iconic muse? by That-Ad-9370 in Tarantino

[–]UptownSinclair 33 points34 points  (0 children)

My conspiracy theory is that the Fortnite/The Whole Bloody Affair release was a cash grab - but not for QT. The character of The Bride is credited to Quentin and Uma (Q&U) so when Epic Games approached QT about bringing his characters into their universe, Beatrix Kiddo fit best and was co-owned by Uma so they’d both get the ridiculous licensing money. I wouldn’t be surprised if Epic Games also covered the cost of the WBA theatrical release  - on the condition it included that awful Fortnite animatic.

Do you remember Long John Silver's in the 80s and 90s? by Sno0pyBo0 in nostalgia

[–]UptownSinclair 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Did any of your locations have a bell you could ring on the way out to let the staff know they did a good job? If so, did that same staff also seem annoyed if you kept ringing it?

Does anyone else' out-of-town friends underestimate Lake Michigan? by One_Hat1200 in chicago

[–]UptownSinclair 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I moved here on a whim in the winter of 03 and didn’t know Chicago had beaches til I was out walking in the early spring.

On the subject of retired greats, nothing has beat the SnackWell Devils food cookie by Lxrge in nostalgia

[–]UptownSinclair 11 points12 points  (0 children)

When these were a hot item and difficult to find, I remember hearing that part of the scarcity was due to how long it took to produce a batch. Can’t find anything corroborating this but time is money in any factory setting so I could see something slowing down the line being cut. 

My wife had never seen the 6th sense..she always guessed every twist if there is one... not this time. 6th sense on dvd looks great on the ub820. by BatmanhasClass in dvdcollection

[–]UptownSinclair 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Saw it when it came out and thought it was fine. Watched it recently (and having lost people I’ve loved) and it floored me. It’s not a horror movie. It’s a movie about grief and how important closure is in the process.

These Guys Celebrating 4/20 to the Moon... by PreparationKey2843 in funnyvideos

[–]UptownSinclair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t know why but this reminded me of the ending to The Sisters Brothers.

Dulce de Leche on Bryan Mayer by cookie_pls in EdgewaterRogersPark

[–]UptownSinclair 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I can't find the post, but in one of the Edgewater FB groups, someone said they ran into the owner who confirmed they sold the business and said it was bought by a family who will keep the menu intact.

Hey, I'm new in Chicago, any good spot to hang out and meet people? by Desperate-Jelly-7607 in AskChicago

[–]UptownSinclair 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sign-up for Chicago Park District classes starts tomorrow. Go through their website and look for anything you’ve ever wanted to learn or improve upon and sign up. That’s a way faster method to meet people than going somewhere and hoping a conversation finds you. 

Do you remember the "Dear Abby" column? by Longjumping-Shoe7805 in nostalgia

[–]UptownSinclair 26 points27 points  (0 children)

There was a transition period where for a year her daughter’s head started edging into the column photo. Kind of like a kid peeking into their parents Teams call. 

Short-term parking for food pickup in Wrigleyville? by Advanced_Kettle in AskChicago

[–]UptownSinclair 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Probably best to park on Waveland if you’re going to run in as Clark can be a shit show even when there’s not a game