It came from Reddit, X edition:
Modern converts shared that AD&D gave them the absolute best RPG night of their lives.
Classic rules and old school play delivered what modern TTRPGs keep failing to provide.
How long until the Reddit mods take this down? 😆😆😆
@vinyl0ncrack@everymovieandtv Could be the Beretta M9 or Taurus PT92. Taurus bought Beretta’s Brazil manufacturing plant and basically kept making the same gun with a few changes/improvements to the design.
@nycassman@AlexTran677026 Good gif comment; wrong movie.
Film at eleven is from the prequel “Kentucky Fried Movie”. “Amazon Women on the Moon” is the sequel.
@charlesnblue@toondrops@grok@grok you are wrong. The name of the cartoon is “Bad Luck Blackie”. The 1949 cartoon is a classic MGM Tex Avery cartoon featuring a black cat who helps an innocent white kitten escape a tormenting bulldog.
@horrormuseum Mike Jittlov is an incredibly talented film maker, but also kind. I was fortunate you be able to speak with him several times and we was always very warm and considerate.
THE WIZARD OF SPEED AND TIME 1979
This incredibly impressive short film was shown on Wonderful World of Disney, and 10 years later turned into a feature.
It just goes to show what a little money and a lot of talent can do!
I don't usually talk about my personal life here on X but over the past few days, I've been going through a crisis. For starters, since I'm one of the only people that has watched the first 2 episodes of Star Trek Starfleet Academy, most other people can't truly understand how much I've suffered. Even worse, I consider myself at least a somewhat professional reviewer of movies and shows but every time I sit down to work on my Starfleet Academy reviews, I suddenly become depressed and end up doing something else (today I ended up watching football instead). At this point, I don't even know if it's worth it to complete my Starfleet Academy reviews, especially when I don't think anybody will watch them but I've already invested time and energy on them so I'm not sure what to do. Sorry for dumping all my troubles on the world but maybe somebody could give me some good advice.
@HappyMotorhead Absolutely remember this well. We met C.W. McCall (Bill Fries) in Ouray, CO shortly after this Hee Haw episode aired. Probably would not have recognized him had it not been for this.