16track Posted August 17, 2005 Share Posted August 17, 2005 The Longest Day -- anyone remember how the Longest Day was issued in "TEKS" format? I remember having loads of the playing cards with the Longest Day scenes drawn up. yeah pare I saw Operation Daybreak in the 70's and it was really heartbreaking - much like Von Ryan's Express with the last scene showing Frank Sinatra chasing futilely at their train with the Germans shooting at his back. While his compatriots made it to the train, Frank did not. so many memorable war movies then....I can also recall Where Eagles Dare, with Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood; Castle Keep with Burt Lancaster.... A Bridge Too Far and The Longest Day were based on books by Cornelius Ryan. These were serialized in the Condensed Books Section of Reader's Digest way back then and I remember eagerly awaiting each monthly issue of RD in anticipation of the next installment. The books were quite lengthy so it had to be in installments...Those were the days...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 pards do you also remember that other film in sensurround - ROLLERCOASTER - a thriller starring George Segal? Your seats were pounding and shaking and it was as if you were riding the rollercoaster itself.....it gave me quite a thrill back in my teens hehehe<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yup, and as Storm mentioned, yung Earthquake. Had you "quaking" inanticipation of the first tremor. Ok na rin at the time, better then those3-D movies which gave me a splitting headache. Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 Bruce Lee made the short lived Green Hornet series better than it was. The Green Hornet was not much of a character -- even a bit square compared to other super heroes on tv that time. I suppose the concept of a chauffer driven hero did not really appeal much to me. Bruce Lee made it attractive to watch the show---well, not to mention the Green Hornet's car which was also cool. I liked every one of Bruce Lee's films--but not the Game of Death as it was a total sham. You could feel Bruce Lee rolling in his grave when the put together scraps of film was shown. Chuck Norris' duel with Bruce Lee is considered a classic and was even voted by one of the leading martial arts magazines as one of the top most 10 memorable fight scenes in movies. Turns out few other real life martial artists were approached by Lee to be his opponent in the movie. All of them --with the exception of Chuck NOrris-- declined saying their careers will suffer when people see their asses kicked by Bruce on screen. Chuck Norris was right in accpeting the role as it led to his own successful Holywood career. Regards! http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a275/iomega0002/bruce.jpgBruce Lee in 'Enter the Dragon' 1973 :headsetsmiley: pareng bods1000 and pareng jt2003 and pareng sallybognamathay, hindi ko kayo nakikita sa aking Pinoy Bisccuits board si pareng storm at si blackmamba (aka diabolix) lang ang nakakasama ko sa Pinoy Biscuits heto website address uli ==> http://s9.invisionfree.com/Pinoy_Biscuits hope to see you all there, maraming topic dun na kakaiba dito sa mtc hope to see you all there<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) Chuck Norris' duel with Bruce Lee is considered a classic and was even voted by one of the leading martial arts magazines as one of the top most 10 memorable fight scenes in movies. Turns out few other real life martial artists were approached by Lee to be his opponent in the movie. All of them --with the exception of Chuck NOrris-- declined saying their careers will suffer when people see their asses kicked by Bruce on screen. Chuck Norris was right in accpeting the role as it led to his own successful Holywood career. Regards! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Have you noticed, though, that in a lot of his films, Chuck Norris kicked a lot of Asian ass? Particularly in the "Missing in Action" films and in the non-war films involving the same character. Perhaps Chuck Norris gained some kind of complex by getting his ass kicked (and chest hair pulled) in "The Way of the Dragon" that he had to make up for it by kicking Asian ass in his later films. Another one of Bruce Lee's great opponents was Bob Wall. Edited August 19, 2005 by jt2003 Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 Matanda na rin si Augustmoon. 40+ na rin. Taga UP rin. Siguro nagpang-abot tayo sa Peyups. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yup. 40+ and happy to be !!! :-) Malamang nag-abot tayo nila Bods sa UP. Dapat siguro mag start ng thread ng mga UP memories ng 70's to 80's.... and to be able to join, kailangan, magsabi ng student number. Naabutan niyo ba ang UP GYM noong nasa tapat pa ng IC and UP Chapel and what is then known as the Drive-In? E 'iyung hotdog sandwich with nagmamantikang mayonnaise ni manang sa Basement canteen (tambayan ng Upsilon) ng then tinatawag na AS? Siguro naman alam niyo rin ang inuman sa UP Vill.na Nanettes?? Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 The best Memory ko of watching movies in the Cubao area is smelling JOLLIBEE while (they literally place their exhaust fans near the ticket booth) making pila for tickets. Lahay yata ng moviehouses da Aurora may katabing Jollibee. Masarap rin mag-baon ng C&M Siopao o doughnuts. My girlfriends and I had a heydey watching those disco movies... Saturday Night Fever and Thank God its Friday... and the best love story Evergreen... ay naku!! Having a wonderful senior moment here!! :-) Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 Yup. 40+ and happy to be !!! :-) Malamang nag-abot tayo nila Bods sa UP. Dapat siguro mag start ng thread ng mga UP memories ng 70's to 80's.... and to be able to join, kailangan, magsabi ng student number. Naabutan niyo ba ang UP GYM noong nasa tapat pa ng IC and UP Chapel and what is then known as the Drive-In? E 'iyung hotdog sandwich with nagmamantikang mayonnaise ni manang sa Basement canteen (tambayan ng Upsilon) ng then tinatawag na AS? Siguro naman alam niyo rin ang inuman sa UP Vill.na Nanettes??<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ms. Augustmoon, I don't visit the UP thread that much anymore. Where were you based at UP? I was at the College of Business Administration, and before that at AS when there was still an AS. And yes, I loved Nanettes! Inuman sa garahe ng isang bahay. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 Yup. 40+ and happy to be !!! :-) Malamang nag-abot tayo nila Bods sa UP. Dapat siguro mag start ng thread ng mga UP memories ng 70's to 80's.... and to be able to join, kailangan, magsabi ng student number. Naabutan niyo ba ang UP GYM noong nasa tapat pa ng IC and UP Chapel and what is then known as the Drive-In? E 'iyung hotdog sandwich with nagmamantikang mayonnaise ni manang sa Basement canteen (tambayan ng Upsilon) ng then tinatawag na AS? Siguro naman alam niyo rin ang inuman sa UP Vill.na Nanettes??<{POST_SNAPBACK}> alam namin lahat yan - basta walang sabihan ng student number ha yeah I was surprised when I saw the UP Gym now in its present location. Many happy memories dyan sa lumang UP Gym. First PE ko swimming. Teacher ko si Fajardo - I think he was a former basketball coach and all he did was instruct us to go jump into the pool and he whiled away the time playing chess with his assistant leaving us to do whatever we liked in the pool. Dyan nga ako sa UP pool nakakuha ng mumps eh What I remembered dyan sa basement na yan were the conyo kids of Upsilon hanging out and the nagmamantika ding hamburger ni manang. What's the AS now called? Hindi kami uminom dyan sa Nannete's. Dun kami nainom sa isang tindahan sa may VetMed saka dun sa Balara - sa may terminal ng mga jeep. Pagkainom punta na ko sa Main Libe para matulog Bagong tayo pa lang nun yun School of Eco saka yung College of BA - madalas kaming tumambay na mga Eng dun kasi madaming chiks hehehe in fact despite being an IE it was the UP Junior Finance Assoc. which I joined. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 yeah I was surprised when I saw the UP Gym now in its present location. Many happy memories dyan sa lumang UP Gym. First PE ko swimming. Teacher ko si Fajardo - I think he was a former basketball coach and all he did was instruct us to go jump into the pool and he whiled away the time playing chess with his assistant leaving us to do whatever we liked in the pool. Dyan nga ako sa UP pool nakakuha ng mumps eh What's the AS now called?Bagong tayo pa lang nun yun School of Eco saka yung College of BA - madalas kaming tumambay na mga Eng dun kasi madaming chiks hehehe in fact despite being an IE it was the UP Junior Finance Assoc. which I joined. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Fely Fajardo taught swimming? My first PE course (1979) was basketball under Fely Fajardo. I believe that he was an Olympian during our glory days in basketball. Grabe. Ang bagsik. Apparently, basketball mattered a lot more to him than swimming. Even with the drills, he was very strict. He actually said to me (scolded, really), "Paano ka magiging player n'yan?" when I made a mistake in the drills. AS? Three colleges now. Can't quite recall the exact names, but I'll try: Arts and Letters, Science, & Social Science and Philosophy. And also, I was with JMA. Alam yan ni pareng Storm. Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 The best Memory ko of watching movies in the Cubao area is smelling JOLLIBEE while (they literally place their exhaust fans near the ticket booth) making pila for tickets. Lahay yata ng moviehouses da Aurora may katabing Jollibee. Masarap rin mag-baon ng C&M Siopao o doughnuts. My girlfriends and I had a heydey watching those disco movies... Saturday Night Fever and Thank God its Friday... and the best love story Evergreen... ay naku!! Having a wonderful senior moment here!! :-)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> C&M Siopao! Katabi ng mga sinehan sa aurora. We'd always buythose para i-baon. Had the best asado siopao. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 20, 2005 Share Posted August 20, 2005 Fely Fajardo taught swimming? My first PE course (1979) was basketball under Fely Fajardo. I believe that he was an Olympian during our glory days in basketball. Grabe. Ang bagsik. Apparently, basketball mattered a lot more to him than swimming. Even with the drills, he was very strict. He actually said to me (scolded, really), "Paano ka magiging player n'yan?" when I made a mistake in the drills. AS? Three colleges now. Can't quite recall the exact names, but I'll try: Arts and Letters, Science, & Social Science and Philosophy. And also, I was with JMA. Alam yan ni pareng Storm.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> might not have been Fely but could be one of the Fajardo brothers...hehehe wala yatang JFA dito kaya walang makakakilala sa akin Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 hoy! parang walang narinig ang mga to ah , mas maganda ang board ko peace seriously, lahat ng mga pinaguusapan nyo dito lahat nasa board ko at meron pang pictures, dito wala Quote Link to comment
pepot Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 ang natatandaan ko nuon na movie na sensurrounde yung battle star galacticaif i could remember it right sa new frontier namin na panood yun ng dad ko.tapos ng movie tuloy sa dairy queen sa tabi ng sinehan Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 hoy! parang walang narinig ang mga to ah , mas maganda ang board ko peace seriously, lahat ng mga pinaguusapan nyo dito lahat nasa board ko at meron pang pictures, dito wala <{POST_SNAPBACK}> hehehe pareng anaheim, kaya pala parang may kulang sa thread - wala na palang naglalagay ng pictures dito! kayo lang ni blackmamba ang mahilig maglagay ng mga yun - I kinda miss looking at those old pictures... Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted August 21, 2005 Share Posted August 21, 2005 Ms. Augustmoon, I don't visit the UP thread that much anymore. Where were you based at UP? I was at the College of Business Administration, and before that at AS when there was still an AS. And yes, I loved Nanettes! Inuman sa garahe ng isang bahay.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi JT, I was in UP the time you were there. My college base was in IMC (Mass Comm) after shifting from Clothing Tech (Home Economics). I am sure we shared the Sunken gardens (for ROTC) on one of those boring Saturday afternoons. I was a Corp pf Sponsors only for a year (never again after). If you were in the Corp of Sponsor parade that got rained out in '79 I was there. :-) I enjoyed my UP days immensely!!! after coming from an all girls exclusive school from Nursery, UP was great. I got drunk, smoked my first joint and necked in the AS second level parking lot on my first semester. Imagine !!! To be young in the 70's... akala natin wild na yung mga ginangawa natin...compare it now and what the young do ..sus!! WHOLESOME pa rin tayo ! Quote Link to comment
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