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Goddammit, Arne! Okay, I looked up Count Yorga! Two things struck me: Michael Murphy? Man, I guess we all had to start somewhere. MGM tried making a scary movie in the '70s? MGM tried making a movie in the '70s? I found a great-looking version of Count Yorga on Youtube. Followed back to 70s Movie Zone, the people who posted it, and found just a treasure trove of great celluloid!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI38IauA-1ME5IM_xZYSPUg
Would you just look at that? Some fantastic film noir, some deep spaghetti westerns (the non-Tarantino Django!) and, if you ever thought that Leslie Nielsen's performance in Airplane could have used a healthy dollop of Laverne and/or Shirley, there's Naked Space!
As with everything from punk rock to skateboard culture, by the time Chuck E. Cheese made its way from the coast to Kansas, it was watered down. I would have liked to have visited one of the original Bushnell Chuckies. In mid-90s Wichita, all the arcade had was crappy ticket-spewing games and a few sad excuses for '90s arcade games. The "restaurant" atmosphere could best be described as a children's-birthday-party concentration camp.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI38IauA-1ME5IM_xZYSPUg
Would you just look at that? Some fantastic film noir, some deep spaghetti westerns (the non-Tarantino Django!) and, if you ever thought that Leslie Nielsen's performance in Airplane could have used a healthy dollop of Laverne and/or Shirley, there's Naked Space!
As with everything from punk rock to skateboard culture, by the time Chuck E. Cheese made its way from the coast to Kansas, it was watered down. I would have liked to have visited one of the original Bushnell Chuckies. In mid-90s Wichita, all the arcade had was crappy ticket-spewing games and a few sad excuses for '90s arcade games. The "restaurant" atmosphere could best be described as a children's-birthday-party concentration camp.