Open the mail to see the newest Electronic Gaming magazine and check out the latest tips and tricks and what’s in the arcade this month! This was before computers and cool video games, this was all there was as far as the world of computing and games were at the time. A fun blast from the past, this short lived magazine was popular for the time. Wiki
The 80’s movie era was the John Hughes Decade, who passed away thursday in New York, he was 59. Here are some movies he has written, produced or directed.
Curly Sue
Some Kind of Wonderful
Mr. Mom
101 Dalmtions
Career Opportunities
Home Alone
Uncle Buck
She's Having A Baby
Pretty in Pink
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Weird Science
The Breakfast Club
Sixteen Candles
National Lampoons Vacation
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Creating cinematic icons like Matthew Broderick’s cool charachter in Ferris Bueller’s Day off, and Molly Ringwals’d Pretty-in-Pink charachter Andie Walsh. Working with every actor: Chevy Chase, Macaulay Culkin, Elilio Estevez, Michael Keaton, Lili Taylor, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Kevin Bacon, Kelly LeBrock, John Candy.
Scoring the best soundtracks to movies ever…
Don’t you forget about me, simple minds – Breakfast club
Twist & Shout, the Beatles – Ferris Bueller
This woman’s Work, Kate Bush – She’s having a Baby
If you Leave , OMD – Pretty in Pink
Weird Science, Oingo Boingo – Weird Science
If you were here, Thompson Twins – Sixteen Candles
Pretty in Pink, Psychedelic Furs – Pretty in Pink
Apron Strings, Everything bu the girl – She’s Having a Baby
Twenty years after it all began, the cast of Saved By The Bell has reunited on the pages of the new issue of PEOPLE Magazine. When the cast of “Saved by the Bell” assembled for this week’s PEOPLE photo shoot and cover story, everyone breathed a sigh of relief-including Mario Lopez, who nearly missed the whole thing.
Dustin Diamond who played the loveable, but nerdy “Screech” on the late 80s/early 90s Saturday morning sitcom Saved by the Bell wasn’t invited to a recent cast reunion photo shoot for the cover of this week’s People magazine.
During the 70s and early 80s, grade school kids in school who were part of the Scholastic book program enjoyed the monthly Dynamite magazine which had the hottest stars, cartoons, TV shows, music and movies of the time.
Look out – This Summer the gang is back. This time, bigger better and 3D!
St. Elmo’s fire starring, Emilio Estevez, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Ally Sheedy, Rob Lowe, Judd Nelson and Andie MacDowell. In theaters and imax August 14th, 2009. The Live action movie will also be accompanied with a stellar soundtrack with the John Parr remix Man In Motion by Moby. Look forward to this baby going to Broadway, yes indeed “St. Elmo’s Fire the Musical”
This 3D action borefest could not have come at a better time with the release of Mannequin 2: on the move in 3D in the works which will definitely blow the roof off the movie scene. Look out Hollywood there is a new 3D in town and it is 80’s movie re-releases in Amazing 3D!
Hands Across America (video): A benefit event and publicity campaign staged on Sunday May 25, 1986 in which approximately seven million people held hands in a human chain for fifteen minutes along a path across the continental United States. The actual song “Hands Across America” that was playing while everyone was holding hands.
Sport Aid (Video): was a charitable event held on May 25 1986, raising millions of dollars to support famine relief in Africa, and is the sporting event with the most participants in history. The event was organised by Bob Geldof, also the driving force behind Band Aid (1984) and Live Aid (1985), and took place in 78 countries simultaneously.274 cities held official events to allow over 20 million participants to follow designated courses with television coverage shown worldwide. Tears for Fears released a remix “Everybody wants to Run the World” for Sport Aid.
Live Aid (Video): A multi-venue rock music concert held on July 13, 1985. The event was organized by Bob Geldof to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Billed as the ‘global jukebox’, the event was held simultaneously inWembley Stadium, London (attended by 82,000 people) and JFK Stadium, Philadelphia (attended by about 99,000 people). Performers included: Queen, U2, Paul Young, Dire Straits, David Bowie, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Sade, Sting, Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney, REO Speedwagon, Madonna, The Power Station, Tom Petty, The Cars, CSN & Y, Duran Duran, Hall & Oats, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Santana, The Beach Boys, Phil Collins (who flew via the Concord to both stadiums on the same day)
Farm Aid (Video): A benefit concert on September 22, 1985, in Champaign, Illinois, held to raise money for family farmers in the United States. The concert was organized by Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young, spurred on by Bob Dylan’s comments at Live Aid earlier in that year. (Dylan said, “I hope that some of the money…maybe they can just take a little bit of it, maybe…one or two million, maybe…and use it, say, to pay the mortgages on some of the farms and, the farmers here, owe to the banks….”) Nelson and Mellencamp then brought family farmers before Congress to testify about the state of family farming in America. Congress subsequently passed the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 to help save family farms from foreclosure. Today, Farm Aid is an organization that works to increase awareness of the importance of family farms, and puts on an annual concert of country, blues and rock music with a variety of stars. The board of directors includes Nelson, Mellencamp, Neil Young, and Dave Matthews. Young’s speeches about the environment are a highlight of the annual shows.
No, it’s not a sales flyer for Spencer Gifts – it’s those
trend-setting product icons that watched over our shoulder as we
gobbled our way to the high score on PacMan. Remember Max Headroom’s guest appearance on David Letterman? What about the rumor that a real life guy with the last name of Noid got so upset about being avoided that he went on a killing spree? Oh, good times, gooood times. Now excuse me while I go dance to my motion sensitive singing raisins..!
King of Pop: Michael Jackson - Most Successful Entertainer of All Time
Michael
Billie Jean music video
MJ- Thriller Album Cover
World Tour Concert
the King of Pop
MJ -glitter glove
MJ - Bad Album Cover
MJ- Dangerous album cover
Michael Jackson Doll
Michael Jackson Bubble Gum
Disney EPCOT - Captain EO
Michael Jackson #1 Fans
Michael Jackson Time Magazine cover
Michael Jackson trading cards
Dance
MJ Moonwalker Video Game
Michael Jackson Pop Buttons
Thriller Music Video
80's Michael Jackson Stickers
We are the world album
Off the Wall album cover
Long Reign the King of Pop
13 #1 Singles – 13 Grammy Awards – 750 Million albums worldwide. Inducted in the Music Hall of Fame twice, Guinness book of world records as the most successful entertainer of all time. “Thriller” the Best selling album of all time. A true icon.
Michael Jackson – first solo album off the wall – 1979 (moved to epic records) with hits “Rock with you”, “Don’t stop til you get enough” & “Working day and night”
Thriller – follow up to “Off the Wall” in 1982 – Let the King star his reign Thriller produced by Quincy Jones.
“Thriller” with Vincent Price, “Billie Jean”, “Beat it”, “Baby Be Mine”, “Wanna be startin’ something” & “The girl is mine” with Paul McCartney
Bad – 1987 ”Bad, “man in the mirror”, “Smooth Criminal” , “Dirty Diana” featuring slash & “I just can’t stop loving you” = the only record to feature 5 #1 singles from an album.
Dangerous – Debut at #1 in 1991, 32 million copies sold featuring #1 single “Black or white” video by John Landis, “Remember the time”, “Jam” video with Michael Jordan, “Will you be there”
featuring duet with Janet Jackson “Scream” – the most expensive video ever made. “You are not alone” video featuring Lisa Marie Presley and “earth song”. HIStory World Tour began 1996.
Invincible 2001 – smooth sounds of “You rock my world” selling 10 million copies – his last recorded studio album released.
In 2000, Jackson was listed in the book of Guinness World Records for his support of 39 charities, more than any other entertainer or personality.
The Transformers is a line of toys - The taglines “More Than Meets The Eye” and “Robots In Disguise” reflect their ability to transform from machine to robot.
Transformers Timeline
1984–1990 – the transformer toyline from hasbro (the original transformers)
1985 – Transformers Cartoon series
1986 – The Transfomers Video Game by Activision for the Commodore 64
1986- The Transformers Cereal changing the milk from white to chocolate
1992–1995 – The Transformers Generation 2
1996 – 2001 – The Beast Wars & Machines
2001-2002 – Robots in Disguise
2003-2005 – Energon
2005-2007 – Cybertron
2007 – Transformers movie Video Game for sony Playstation
2007 – The Transformers Movie
2008 – Transformers Animated Series
2002-Present – Transformers Universe
2009 – Transformers 2 – Revenge of the Fallen
2009 – Video Game to be released with the movie for x-box and playstation
Whether we were going through a D&D hangover or suffering video arcade
withdrawal, Saturday mornings in the 80’s hooked us UP. There we sat
in front of our Smurf menagerie, sucking down the cereal tie-ins,
trying for TWO solid sides on the cube, and humming “Bouncin’ here and
there and everywhere!” over and over and over til it was time to head
off to the new mall and beat that high score.