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The good old time when there was still real television
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There's a Transformers movie being made. I'm so excited. This used to be my favorite when I was growing up.
What do you mean, not mac friendly? I'm looking at it now, and am using a Mac. The files there are all different formats though, so whether you'll have software to run them depends on the file
but want to get airport first, and just figure out which room I want the connection into get the best signal everywhere).
I actually hadn't considered they'd have video, I was just expecting soundtracks, so I probably still wouldn't have noticed if I did play them.
check said:Wasn't the Ironside music also used in Kill Bill right before 'the bride' goes ballistic? I love that song.
Some iconic TV intros from the 80s include "The A-Team", "Cheers", "The Cosby Show", "Knight Rider", and "The Golden Girls".
These intros often featured catchy theme songs, memorable characters, and visually appealing sequences that stuck with viewers long after the show ended.
The iconic TV intros of the 80s helped to establish a strong brand for the show and create a lasting impression on viewers, which in turn helped to attract and retain a loyal audience.
Many of these intros featured a montage of clips from the show's episodes, showcasing the characters and their personalities, as well as the show's signature catchphrases.
While the style of TV intros has certainly evolved over the years, some modern shows still incorporate elements of the classic 80s intros, such as the use of a catchy theme song and character introductions.