mason_rod Posted April 1, 2007 Share Posted April 1, 2007 back to jingle magazine: what i can never forget was HITSHITSHITSHITHITSHITSHITS running on the top and bottom of the pages. u could read it as HITS or SH_T quite appropriate for some songs Yes, too bad all my collections are gone... damn rats! I wrote an article once in Jingle Magazine. I was commissioned by one of the staffers who is my friend to write an article about Audiophile Terminologies to explain it in layman's term. I can't remember what issue that was, but it had Donna Summers on the cover with green background. Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 anybody remember BEDROOM MAZURKA? yes, wasn't this the sex movie made in denmark? anyone who has a dvd or vcd of this? Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 Anyone remember Ginoo magazine? Yup, this was tame compared to the raunchier PIC Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 to me the most "memorable" Charlotte Rampling film is THE NIGHT PORTER, where she had a lot of nudity and steamy scenes with Dirk Bogarde hehehe... jt2003 Posted Today, 12:09 AM QUOTE(bods1000 @ Mar 31 2007, 07:56 PM) For me it was "The Verdict." No steamy scenes, but what a story. And what a performance by Paul Newman, as good and perhaps even better than his roles in "The Hustler" and "Cool Hand Luke." I agree with you guys and with Pareng Storm regarding Charlotte Rampling. I saw both movies mentioned above and I liked her a lot because of her nude scenes sa "The Night Porter". :evil: When she was still starting out, she had guested on one of the Avenger episodes in the late 60s. :cool: Quote Link to comment
ulykdat? Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 I bought "Season 1" DVD of Three's Company a couple of weeks ago in Quiapo. Go check it out. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 I bought "Season 1" DVD of Three's Company a couple of weeks ago in Quiapo. Go check it out. Still watch their re-runs on TV Land- a cable channel. I prefer the earlier episodes withSuzanne Sommer. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 I bought "Season 1" DVD of Three's Company a couple of weeks ago in Quiapo. Go check it out. yeah this should be good...makahanap din nga... sana maglabas na din ng DVD collection ng early Star Trek TV series, or Twilight Zone, or Combat hehehe Quote Link to comment
strawberryshortcake Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 70's mura pa bayad sa jeep at kandong lang ang mga bata unlike today Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 I just watched DREAMGIRLS on DVD (a bio-pic loosely based on The Supremes)... DIANA ROSS was THE Diva of the 70's.. For me, she was the prettiest Black singer/actress. I watched the entitled "MAHOGANY" (co starring Billy Dee Williams who was THEN the 70's version of Terrence Howard ::heart:) and i became an instant fan. I also remember her and her Disco break-out song "The Boss". I saw her recently on the AMERICAN IDOL her performance was so disappointing. :cry: Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 anybody remember BEDROOM MAZURKA?cinerama (now isetan) - pssst boy BTS (bedtime stories)sa locals - yvonne & merle fernandez What about the x-rated local movies inserted in between double bills at the old Del Monte theater along Del Monte avenue just off Roosevelt. This was where I saw the late George Estregan humping who I think was Rosanna Ortiz and that classic humping movie of Ricky Rogers and Scarlet. Entrance during the early 70s was 50 centavos. We would go in after lunch after the last day of our periodical tests and get to step out after dark. In between there would be a showing of a Jess Lapid or Jun Aristorenas flick doubled with some local scary movie. The seats were four abreast wood benches with no upholstery and if you happen to sit on top of a bedbug nest, too bad for you. The floors tended to get slippery too and we all knew why. Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 Anyone remember Ginoo magazine? My dad along with a gentleman named Rodolfo T Reyes used to be the publishers of Ginoo. You will remember Reyes as the man who went on to become Press Secretary under FVR and then again under Erap. Photography was done by Emil Davocol and Mario Co in a small studio along Pasay road where I had the chance to watch centerfold shoots during my early college years. I remember shoots of: Daria RamirezLotis Key - whoo hooo!Gloria DiazPilar PilapilCherie GilElizabeth OropezaAnna MarinAna Marie GonzalesCarmen Rondaand Susan Henson Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 yeah this should be good...makahanap din nga... sana maglabas na din ng DVD collection ng early Star Trek TV series, or Twilight Zone, or Combat hehehe Pards, actually mayroon nang DVD collections for all the series you mentioned. Here in the US, they've been out for at least a couple of years na. I hope they become available there soon. Mandrake Posted Yesterday, 11:52 PM Still watch their re-runs on TV Land- a cable channel. I prefer the earlier episodes withSuzanne Sommer. Same here. I also watch their reruns on the same cable channel you mentioned and like you, I also prefer Suzanne Sommer to the lady who replaced her. Plus, the earlier episodes were much funnier. :cool: Quote Link to comment
mason_rod Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 What about the x-rated local movies inserted in between double bills at the old Del Monte theater along Del Monte avenue just off Roosevelt. This was where I saw the late George Estregan humping who I think was Rosanna Ortiz and that classic humping movie of Ricky Rogers and Scarlet. Entrance during the early 70s was 50 centavos. We would go in after lunch after the last day of our periodical tests and get to step out after dark. In between there would be a showing of a Jess Lapid or Jun Aristorenas flick doubled with some local scary movie. The seats were four abreast wood benches with no upholstery and if you happen to sit on top of a bedbug nest, too bad for you. The floors tended to get slippery too and we all knew why. Tama yang sinabi mo, madalas din ako makapanood dyan nung araw. Black and white pa mostly mga singit dyan, pero yan talaga pinapanood ng mga tao. Wala pang aircon! Ukay-ukay na ngayon dyan. Quote Link to comment
nudude77 Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 Yeah Bong bested out a lot of other contestants most of the time but minsan natatalo din siya. Yung nakakatalo sa kanya yung Muslim guy, Nasir Abbas ata name nun. If I'm not mistaken, Bong Barrameda remained un-beaten in this quiz contest, where he made his name as a "walking encyclopedia." Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted April 3, 2007 Share Posted April 3, 2007 My dad along with a gentleman named Rodolfo T Reyes used to be the publishers of Ginoo. You will remember Reyes as the man who went on to become Press Secretary under FVR and then again under Erap. Photography was done by Emil Davocol and Mario Co in a small studio along Pasay road where I had the chance to watch centerfold shoots during my early college years. I remember shoots of: Daria RamirezLotis Key - whoo hooo!Gloria DiazPilar PilapilCherie GilElizabeth OropezaAnna MarinAna Marie GonzalesCarmen Rondaand Susan Henson You must have a collection of those issues. :cool: Speaking of the Bomba genre, the husband and wife team of Ricky Rogers and Scarlet was un-beatable. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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