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Fun fact: One driving factor boosting the popularity of the Intellivision was the scarcity of the Atari 2600 VCS at Christmas time. It's how we got ours, and by the time Christmas came around again we did get an Atari, and we loved them both.
Gary Lofton was the stunt driver/coordinator who was the unseen driver of the menacing 18 wheeler. He is also credited for automotive stunts im the classic 1962 all srar comedy "Its A. Mad Mad Mad Mad World, just watch the opening credits and you'll see. A bit of trivia: The elderly couple in the car that David. Mann flags down for help is the same couple seen in the helicopter together in Close Encounters Of The Third Kind Both movies were directed by Steven Spielberg
Just a request but could you give the measurements of the lightsaber especially in Milimeters if possible Would love to know how long it actually is. And the weight too if possible And congratz on acquiring this piece of history
I really dig these vids. Christopher Reeve was the one and only superman. When I went to Universal Studios I was chosen from the audience to be superman for the show. It was basically a tech demo to show how the movie was made. I felt like Chris 2.0 on that day.