...then you held your breath waiting to see if the magical letters "N" and "SC" would follow right after that.
At my house we never had cable so on the weekends I would stay at my grandmas house watching cable and this would pump me up for the movie that was about to start.
I know it's lame but I just ran into this on accident and it brought a huge smile to my face. I can remember sitting on the sofa and my grandma making home made tortillas and my 2 uncles outside with there regular friends, all of whom have pass on.
...then you held your breath waiting to see if the magical letters "N" and "SC" would follow right after that.
You also had to make sure it was safe to watch. Remote in hand to change it real quick if you heard footsteps...![]()
i remember when i couldnt catch any nba games down here cause it wasnt free2air no more, then went overseas and spent the whole day inside the hotel just watchin nba and cable tv......
Well, that was a blast from the past. Pretty similar story as well (minus the tortillas) in that my grandmother had cable while we did not.
Sad, sad childhood![]()
Its the old HBO movie intro where the camera swoops through a rather fake looking city.
When I was little I used to think Star Wars was coming on every time I saw this.![]()
Fake looking city?! , I wanted to live there!
Man, that takes me back. Makes me think 'Cloak and Dagger' or 'Max Dugan Returns' is coming on...
Lets just say Mexican food never agreed with me anyway, and leave it at that.
My uncle had this monstrosity of a satellite out back that would pick up EVERY channel, but on the days I was stuck at home, suffering through basic cable, I could always count on USA to get me by...
The last time I had HBO, they still used that. I've had cable all the time since then but I got sick of HBO a long time ago because they showed the same movies so much...and the worse the movie was, the more they showed it. Until that intro was the best thing about the movie.
I missed the entire Soprano era...heck I missed the entire Arli$$ era.
They once had a short film on the making of that intro.
If you really want to go oldschool, you ought to see if you can find the Video Jukebox intro, it predates MTV![]()
Couldn't even find it on youtube...I did find a picture of it though:
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how about the music channel on basic cable(IF YOU COULD GET IT SOMEHOW) called the box. i think that was the name. my friends and i used to watch it back when i was like 7-9 yrs old.
come to think of it i dont think we had cable till i was like 12 and only for like 1-2 yrs so maybe the box was on regular tv but you had to tune in somehow to a scrambled version of it that was half way decent. i cant remember.
or better yet remember when no channels would stay on past like 3-4am and on fox i believe some stupid off the air montage was played with some jet flying around and some american tune in the background.
I could never get the box, a few of my friends did and they live near me so I'd be even more piss.
I tried like crazy tho..foil, hangers, etc...nothing ever work.
This used to pump me up!
I wanted to live with the California Raisins!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXzri...eature=related
And the Noid was sooo scary!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-hYfxpx5qs
I remember HBO showing several movies non stop over and over again....
Blues Brothers
Candleshoe (a teenage Jodie Foster flick)
anyone else ever try to flip back and forth with the remote real fast between the Disney Channel and the Playboy Channel? It was like hitting the jackpot when the Playboy channel stuck.
My first horror film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frX00...eature=related
You officially have the best sig on the forum now!!
More on HBO, I would love watching these 2 shows.
This one because what kid don't like being scared.
This I like because it was cool but also I knew I had a high chance of seeing some T&A
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