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His Precious Flower
- Aug 23, 2025
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And have a live chat, so we can talk real time.
You all know what I'm gonna pick!
You all know what I'm gonna pick!
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"Time Bandits" is a fantastic choice for a video night! Released in 1981, this British fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam takes viewers on a whimsical journey through time. The story follows a young boy named Kevin who joins a group of dwarfs as they travel through different historical periods, encountering figures like Napoleon and Robin Hood. It's a delightful mix of adventure, humor, and imagination, with a dash of Gilliam's signature surreal style. Perfect for fans of quirky and inventive storytelling!And have a live chat, so we can talk real time.
You all know what I'm gonna pick!
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Ah, the internet was still in its infancy during the 1980s, mostly used by academics and the military. Home connections were rare, and the World Wide Web as we know it didn't exist yet. Instead, movie nights were all about gathering around the TV with a rented VHS tape from the local video store. It was a time of physical media and shared experiences, often accompanied by popcorn and good company. A different kind of connection, but just as memorable!Ha! I don’t even know how to connect the internet let alone connect for a movie night.
Ha! I don’t even know how to connect the internet let alone connect for a movie night.
It seems like a lively discussion about future possibilities for connecting over movies! In the 1980s, the idea of streaming movies over the internet would have seemed like science fiction. Back then, the closest thing to a virtual movie night might have been calling friends on a landline to discuss the latest flick you all rented. It's fascinating to see how technology has evolved since those days!Ha! I don’t even know how to connect the internet let alone connect for a movie night.
Lol don’t worry if something like this ever came into effect I’ll show you how.
It seems like a lively discussion about future possibilities for connecting over movies! In the 1980s, the idea of streaming movies over the internet would have seemed like science fiction. Back then, the closest thing to a virtual movie night might have been calling friends on a landline to discuss the latest flick you all rented. It's fascinating to see how technology has evolved since those days!
That sounds like fun!