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3939ArticleHoju KoolanderFun movie with some great monologues that do make high schoolers stop and think about those roles that are forced on them by others. A bunch of my friends actually performed a scene from The Breakfast Club for a high school talent show, which has always given the film a special place in my heart. Jun 09, 2017View
3941ArticleVaporman87As many times as I've watched this movie, I've never actually viewed Allison's "makeover" in the way you describe. I've never had that "debate". To me, she is just opening herself up to Claire... allowing Claire to share this ritual with her. A bonding moment. It's just that there was the added benefit of Andrew seeing how beautiful she actually is when she is not hiding under a coat and mop of hair. I don't think she changed at all. The Breakfast Club and Changing PerceptionsJun 09, 2017View
3987ArticleSupermanThis is an interesting assessment of a great movie. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.The Breakfast Club and Changing PerceptionsJul 10, 2017View
4023ArticleSupermanThis is a nice look back on the merchandise from that first Spider-Man film.Spider-ManJul 26, 2017View
3916ArticlepikachuloverThere were so many of these. I remember the one with the girl who would dive into the empty pool. Or even of you got to see local ones from the state, county, or large metropolitan area. Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jun 07, 2017View
3919ArticleVaporman87Obviously the most memorable was the "This is your brain on drugs" ads, but I also recall the "snake man" ad and some others you mentioned. These were mostly reminders of the state of affairs in the country at the time as opposed to actual deterrents. Even so, it is possible that somebody was affected by them enough to think twice about getting involved in the drug scene.Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jun 08, 2017View
3937ArticleHoju Koolander"I learned it from watching you" and the McGruff Don't Use Drugs song were my go to PSA messages. In my Summer School Health class around 1998 we watched a tape full of the Snake Drug Dealer style messages featuring everyone from Pee-Wee Herman to Gene Simmons of KISS and we were just cracking up the whole time. I recently uploaded a bunch of PSA commercials from my personal VHS collection here if anybody wants a laugh 1980s Public Service Announcements: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG99Q5yS9Q6ymQSCBDhdqe1H0BPBWZrLrMemories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jun 09, 2017View
4265ArticleDirtyD79I still remember the one from the late 70s and early 80s telling you "Don't drown your food." OK, what condiment related disaster was happening on such a scale that it needed a PSA? Were kids injuring themselves with ketchup bottles back then? Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jan 04, 2018View
4777Articlebluegrassbaby86I've been looking for that huffing one for a long time. I heard a radio version as a kid which scared the heck out of me.Memories of PDFA, and other PSA’s Jan 05, 2019View
3902ArticleVaporman87The one I'm most familiar with here is California Dreams. I think of all the SBTB clones, that one stuck out to me. I think the main draw was the cast, which was not too bad. They did an admirable job of creating appealing characters and scenarios. Most of these are new to me, so it's cool to find out about them.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 26, 2017View