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Wow. If you mean what I think you mean I love this idea. If the films come out EXACTLY ten years later, in the same sequence. |
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I once thought that it would be good to have a kinda "radio-wave" museum - where broadcasts from ten years ago (or whatever) could be all played back on their original frequencies and format, so you could spend your day in a day in (say) 1977. |
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So you could flip channels on a TV, tune into the radio - (view newspapers?) and then watch a film. I'd love to hear and see what was going on when Star Wars was being released; but in the context of all the other stuff that was going on in the world as well. |
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I guess as long as we could throw popcorn and blow noises with the candy boxes, it would be fun. + |
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[monojohnny] I forgot I posted this and never checked the responses. I would also like to have a theme week from time to time where an entire series is played nightly for an entire week. For instance, Star Wars week or Star Treck or Rocky Week. One sequel per night. You could sell a series pass so the cost would be resonable. |
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I like your idea of the retro radio and such. When you go to the mens room the newspaper on the wall above the urinal (typically the sports section, why is that?) could be 10 years old, but the popcorn would have to be fresh though. :) |
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