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SEQUEL POLL

let me give you a look at July and let you know what's coming up!

I am so glad so many of you enjoyed Air Force One - I absolutely LOVED that movie.

J1: Air Force one
J3: What if S1E1, 2 ,3
J4: SECOND CHANNEL VLOG
J5: Austin Powers

J8: MASH
J10: What If S1 E5,6,7
J12: Austin Powers

J15: Hairspray (1988) ((pride poll winner))
J17: What if S1E7,8,9
J19: Austin Powers

J22: THIS POLL!

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No Airplane 2? I keep hoping.

Matt G

And hold up....this is my last comment on the post. I live in Minneapolis. And this matters because this year, 2024..is thr 40th anniversary of Purple Rain..both the album release and the film release. Now, the city already commemorated the album release this past June..but the film was released July 27th 1984 so I fully expect another Prince commemoration. Now, Purple Rain came out exactly 10 years before you were born, but irs important because culturally in the US.....Purple Rain was a phenomenon. This is why the 80s and especially thr early 80s was so magical..because musically we saw the explosion of late 70s artists becoming global megastar. Specifically I mean Micheal Jackson, Madonna and Prince. It was just a cultural watershed era. And you gotta understand...Thriller dropped in 1982 and took the entire world by storm(and you really need to do the full length Thriller video for Hallobeans). The only thing that broke thr grip Thriller had on the world was Purple Rain and Prince. I remember as a kid watching f the heyday of MTV and it regularly showed live concert performances of Prince songs...and this was in a year where bands like The Eurythmics exploded and Bruce Springsteen had blown up with Born in the USA.(the 80s was A TIME!!) So yeah. While Purple Rain isn't a great movie by any means, it is a pop cultural landmark of the 80s and very much a product of it'd time because it sort of ....it solidified what MTV was..because that movie was literally one long giant music video and just solidified what MTV was becoming at their peak in the 80s. 1984 was so explosive as a year musically that IIRC, the inaugural MTV music awards went down in 1984 and was immortalized by Madonna performing "Like a Virgin" live on stage in one of the most memorable live TV performances ever. Like the whole world went mad and I remember as a kid that kids and teachers were talking about her live performance in school days and weeks after. Chile...the 80s was A TIME! https://youtu.be/gkSxhG4cbPo?si=2GhVWU5qFT5P2wFS

Anais Hilator


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