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Posted by made in 81 (Member # 9099) on :
 
Does anyone else remember the Disney sunday night movies on ABC? I remember the boogey man movies where the kids would find puddles of green slime on the floor. All I can find about a Disney movie like this is called Mr. Boogedy, but it doesnt really seem to fit the movie I remember. Does anyone know of a movie like this?
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
I totally do Made in 81! I actually bring it up quite often on here [Smile] I started a post awhile back when ABC was having a Disney Saturday night and it actually didn't last long....but in that process I found a cool site that listed every movie ever played on those Sundays.

my old thread about disney movies


Cute story........my mom and I were at Disneyworld when I went and we were sitting on the street watching the final fireworks show of the night.....my mom who rarely talks about her childhood at all........said to me when Tinkerbell flew across the sky........"that just gave me chills and reminded me of when I used to watch the Disney movies on Sunday nights as a child" It was one of the cool bonding moments for my mom and I....I know cheesy [Smile]

Made in 81.........there's Mr. Boogedy and Bride of Boogedy....I've tried watching them on youtube but the quality was awful!
 
Posted by made in 81 (Member # 9099) on :
 
Ok thanks Muffy. I read a few things on these movies but they didnt sound quit like the ones I saw. Maybe I just remembered it with the imagination of a child. Aww thats not cheesy, hope to have those moments with my own children, already passed on my love for New Kids On the Block to them...oops! Thanks for your info!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
made in 81.. for New Kids On the Block info.. look no further than Cindy Mancini. She actually used to hang out with them!
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
And as far as Wonderful World of Disney .. I mentioned it on Muffy's thread.. everyone should track down "Child of Glass".
 
Posted by made in 81 (Member # 9099) on :
 
I just read that thread about Child of Glass, sounds really cool, its now on my find list!
On another note, I still love NKOTB and named one of my kids Joey, although I rarely admit to that being the reason. lol my guilty secret!
 
Posted by made in 81 (Member # 9099) on :
 
I just looked on Amazon and a new vhs tape for Child of glass is 199.99. amazing. I got lucky and found Watcher in the Woods a few years ago in a pawn shop for $5! Still awesome to watch.
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Only $199.99 .. what a bargain! Okay.. I love "Child of Glass", but not quite that much.
 
Posted by Secret Admirer (Member # 3574) on :
 
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Originally posted by made in 81:
lol my guilty secret!

I just love secrets!

I liked Joey too, but Donnie will always be my main man! (I go for bad boys)
 
Posted by made in 81 (Member # 9099) on :
 
Hahaha Joey was so cute and I wanted to just squeeze him! Now watching the "best off" I cant believe how smokin Jordan's body was, but as a 9-10 yr I wouldnt notice that. But Jordan's really not so great looking anymore. Is Donnie the only one that still has a successful career?
 
Posted by Valley (Member # 1322) on :
 
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch?
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I own a couple Disney Sunday movies....

Ask Max:

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The BRAT Patrol:

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Posted by Crash (Member # 7484) on :
 
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Cute story........my mom and I were at Disneyworld when I went and we were sitting on the street watching the final fireworks show of the night.....my mom who rarely talks about her childhood at all........said to me when Tinkerbell flew across the sky........"that just gave me chills and reminded me of when I used to watch the Disney movies on Sunday nights as a child" It was one of the cool bonding moments for my mom and I....I know cheesy [Smile]


I live for moments like that where art and reality co-exist. One of my favorite bonding moments is decpicted in a picture of my son, who was about 12 at the time, and me standing on the very gazebo where the Castle Rock killer dispatched his last victim in the David Cronenberg masterpiece "Dead Zone." It's located in Niagra-on-the-Lake, Ontario, voted Canada's prettiest town, just over the border along the Niagra Parkway. Man, I've spent some fantastic times in that place. Funny story: I had gotten a suite at the nicest hotel there for a romantic tryst many years ago. The bellhop was lugging our bags up to the room, when he turned to me and said, "Wow! You got a great suite. Jim Kelly stayed in it last weekend." I gave him what could only be described as a perplexed look as I wondered why 1970's and 80's marital arts star Jim Kelly had stayed there. Then I realized that he was referring to the Jim Kelly who was the Buffalo Bills football quarterback. This is proof of how a Rewinder's brain function is so much different than the average person's. [Wink]
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
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I just looked on Amazon and a new vhs tape for Child of glass is 199.99.
If I get some time soon I'll digitise and share it on here.

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amazing. I got lucky and found Watcher in the Woods a few years ago in a pawn shop for $5! Still awesome to watch.
I hope that was the Anchor Bay edition!

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I gave him what could only be described as a perplexed look as I wondered why 1970's and 80's marital arts star Jim Kelly had stayed there. This is proof of how a Rewinder's brain function is so much different than the average person's. [Wink]
I would've thought the same thing; 'Black Belt Jones'?!
 
Posted by Muffy Tepperman (Member # 1551) on :
 
Check out this video clip for BRAT Patrol and Disney Sunday night movies I found....awww memories

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