I review the new AT-ST & Chewbacca vehicle set. This is a part of The Vintage Collection line of toys, and the 40th anniversary set for Return of the Jedi. The Star Wars AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport) vehicle is a bipedal, heavily armed and armored military vehicle used by the Galactic Empire in the Star Wars universe. It is similar in design to the larger AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) vehicle, but is smaller and more agile, making it ideal for scouting and patrol duties. The AT-ST is equipped with a variety of weapons, including a chin-mounted laser cannon, concussion grenade launchers, and a blaster cannon mounted on the top of its head. It first appeared in the 1983 film “Return of the Jedi” and has since become an iconic vehicle in the Star Wars franchise, appearing in numerous films, TV shows, and other media.
The 8-track was a magnetic tape cartridge format used for music playback that was popular in the United States from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s. It was developed by a group of companies led by Lear Jet Corporation, and was initially marketed as a way to listen to music in cars. The format was widely adopted due to its portability and the ability to play pre-recorded tapes. However, its popularity declined in the late 1970s with the rise of cassette tapes, which offered better sound quality, smaller size, and longer playing times. By the early 1980s, 8-tracks had largely been replaced by cassettes and were no longer being produced. Today, the 8-track is remembered as a curious and somewhat quaint piece of music history.
The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes franchise is a humorous horror-comedy series that began with the 1978 film “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” and includes multiple sequels, a TV series, and other spin-off media. The premise of the franchise is that tomatoes have become sentient and are attacking and killing humans, often with comedic and absurd results. The franchise is known for its campy humor, satire of B-movies, and its use of practical effects to bring the killer tomatoes to life.
In the mid-1980s, Domino’s Pizza introduced a quirky new mascot known as The Noid, created by the same company behind “The California Raisins”. This mischievous character quickly became a cultural phenomenon and the face of the pizza chain’s advertising campaigns.
Kinsey Burke (Kinzilla) makes a special appearance in the latest video by Chris Broad: Travel is back on in Japan! So what better way to celebrate than by opening our bar in Kyoto! Chris Abroad
The Chris Abroad YouTube channel has rapidly garnered a devoted following due to its captivating and enriching content that takes viewers on a thrilling global adventure. With an infectious passion for travel and exploration, Chris’s channel offers a refreshing perspective on the world’s diverse cultures, landscapes, and people. From documenting breathtaking natural wonders to immersing himself in local customs and traditions, Chris manages to create an authentic and immersive experience for his audience. His genuine enthusiasm for learning about different societies and showcasing the beauty of our planet is evident in every video, leaving viewers inspired to embrace their wanderlust and foster a deeper appreciation for the world’s myriad wonders. Chris Abroad is more than just a YouTube channel; it serves as a catalyst for fostering global understanding and encouraging a sense of unity among people from all walks of life.
80s movies have what I call The 80s Movie Feel. But why? Why do movies from that decade feel so distinctly 80s? Why do 80s movies look different? Why do 80s movies sound different? Why do 80s movies FEEL different? Is it just nostalgia or is there something tangible behind it? In this video we dive into the topic of why 80s moves feel like 80s movies.
Radical Reggie: Finally got a Playstation 5 and wanted to tell you all about it! In this video, I review the pros and cons of the new Playstation 5, and give you all the details you need to know about the latest console release! From super fun action games to intriguing puzzle games, the Playstation 5 has something for everyone.
It’s nothing new for a band to try new things. Sometimes it works and they hit pay dirt. However that is a rarity as usually the change ends up being off-putting. And sometimes such a miscalculated step can almost be unrecoverable and create some of The Biggest Album Fails.