Here’s a video my sister Sarah uploaded of the “Ode to Joy” segment from the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. This was put together by ABC and shown on the closing night of the Olympics.
Enjoy!

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Here’s a video my sister Sarah uploaded of the “Ode to Joy” segment from the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. This was put together by ABC and shown on the closing night of the Olympics.
Enjoy!
Happy New Year, everyone!
Here’s a video my sister Sarah uploaded of Barry Manilow singing “It’s Just Another New Year’s Eve” from Dick Clark’s Rockin’ Eve, 1982. Enjoy!!
“The Corsican Brothers”, a 1985 Hallmark movie based on the Alexandre Dumas novel about a pair of twins born conjoined and their separate destinies as they struggle to deal with their violence-torn home. Starring Trevor Eve, Olivia Hussey, Nicholas Clay, Patsy Kensit, Benedict Taylor, Geraldine Chaplin and Simon Ward. In two parts.
My sister posted this on YouTube because it’s a really good movie and as far as we know, it’s not available anywhere on DVD or streaming. Enjoy! :)
Promotional ad image for “The Magnificent Seven” TV show, 1998.
A man with a shady past goes on the run, protecting a small child while being pursued by the forces of the law, in a story set during a time of societal upheaval and rebellion against an established governmental system.
“The Mandalorian” or “Les Miserables”?
what if Pippin was the one to pick up the Ring when Frodo dropped it in the mountains instead of Boromir & he just immediately ate it
friends? we’re not friends!
Has anyone seen my husband? He disappeared after Aragorn’s Coronation. Heard he may be in Wrexham, Wales. Have sword will travel. 😂🖤⚔️#lotr#faramir #eowyn #caos
via Miranda Otto’s IG
This photo is from the filming of Faramir and Eowyn’s wedding, filmed for the epilogue that was ultimately cut from the ending of “Return of the King”.
Parts 1 and 2 of “Live Aid: Against All Odds”, an excellent documentary on the massive 1985 concert for Ethiopian famine relief. The concert is currently featured in the Queen/ Freddie Mercury biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.
Pre-show report about the massive 1985 Live Aid concert, which talks about what the concert was going to be like and why it was happening.
haha this looks like it was taken at a sears
Because it’s that time again!
im bored reblog and add a photo of the grocery chain you grew up with:
which got bought by Giant Eagle
I had two.
I also had two.
This particular building style for the A&P supermarkets was created for the chain’s centennial in 1959. Although the chain is gone, the buildings were largely repurposed into other stores. If you look around your town and see any buildings with these peaked fronts, they’re very likely former A&P stores!
Found this on YouTube, it’s a recording of the full show of Les Miserables from 1987. Great reminder of the classic staging of the show before it was changed. Here’s the information from the video:
"Les Misérables" is the West End's longest running musical, having debuted in 1985 and run continuously since then. In 1987, Martin was cast in the show at the Palace Theatre, and was given two roles: principle Marius, and understudy Jean Valjean. When Martin went on for Valjean he became the very first in a very long line of performers to have played both Marius and Jean Valjean. We are very pleased to share with you Martin's full performance in the role of Jean Valjean, recorded in 1987 at the Palace Theatre. The cast includes: Martin Smith (Jean Valjean u/s), Clive Carter (Javert), Kathleen Rowe McAllen (Fantine), Jayne Draper (Éponine), Maurice Clarke (Marius u/s), Jacinta Mulcahy (Cosette), David Delve (Thénardier), Myra Sands (Madame Thénardier), Martin George (Enjolras), Cameron Stewart (Grantaire u/s)
In case you missed it, here’s the fantastic “90 Years of Movies” montage from Sunday night’s Oscars.
Andrew Lloyd Webber announces radical redesign of costumes for new production of “Cats”.
Good bye, Soohorang
Good bye, Soohorang. You will be missed.