Animated Vinyl!

http://mobile.theverge.com/2014/2/3/5373110/sculpture-plastic-infinite-animated-picture-disc-zoetropic-vinyl

I wish someone would have just taken a video of the record spinning instead of trying to get all artsy with it.

In order to have the vinyl animation is it a requirement that the music is total nonsense? Looks cool, sounds pretty terrible.

I wish someone would have just taken a video of the record spinning instead of trying to get all artsy with it.

Yes. YES. Squared and times a billion.

That was completely insufferable. It reminded me of some cheesey late 70’s intro to some PBS children’s science show like 3-2-1 CONTACT or something.

3-2-1 Contact was awesome! Electric Company was a bnager too.

How awesome would it be if they did Black Metal animation vinyl?! Blacketty black spikes and skulls and furious horses with spikes stompin hapless emos and stuff!

3-2-1 Contact was awesome! Electric Company was a bnager too.

How awesome would it be if they did Black Metal animation vinyl?! Blacketty black spikes and skulls and furious horses with spikes stompin hapless emos and stuff!

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Fucking loved Electric Company!!! The live Spiderman was the shit…anyone remember Zoom!!!

Fucking loved Electric Company!!! The live Spiderman was the shit…anyone remember Zoom!!!

I don’t recall Zoom but if it was one of the PBS shows I’m sure I watched it.

How awesome would it be if they did Black Metal animation vinyl?! Blacketty black spikes and skulls and furious horses with spikes stompin hapless emos and stuff!

That would be great, lots of spiked gauntlets and frowning, painted faces.

Great Space Coaster with Gary Gnu and the Gnews…

Fucking loved Electric Company!!! The live Spiderman was the shit…anyone remember Zoom!!!

I don’t remember Zoom however the only reason I watched Electris Company was for Spiderman. I only thing that was better than that was the episode of Seasame Street when Luke Skywalker & R2D2 were on it just after Empire Strikes Back came out.

Yeah,that live action Spiderman changed my life as a kid…a pre-fame hippie Morgan Freeman was on Electric Company…

Zoom was a kids show from around the same time…it always came on after Sesame St and Electric Company,that’s why I know of it…that trifecta was the best as a kid…

Yeah,that live action Spiderman changed my life as a kid…

I saw a feature-length of that Spiderman show in the cinema as a kid, i don’t know if they ever did this in America but here in the 70s and early 80s you basically got a double bill when you went to a movie. I don’t know what the main feature was (if i was with my dad it was maybe Convoy or Hooper w/Burt Reynolds and his beautiful moustache) but Spiderman: Challenge of the Dragon was the opening “film”.

I would watch those live action Spider-Man movies (they were different than the Electric Company spots) whenever they came on TV. I loved them to death, but I’m sure if I tried to watch one now I’d probably want to shoot myself in the face.

The old cartoons always got me amped too. Try to watch that now . . . . the animation . . . yeah . . . let’s just say it’s not exactly Pixar.

I remember being terribly disappointed that Spider-Man never fought actual super villains on those '70s shows. It was just random bank robbers and stuff.
There were also Captain America TV movies from the same time, a Dr. Strange TV movie, and of course, The Incredible Hulk.

I remember being terribly disappointed that Spider-Man never fought actual super villains on those '70s shows. It was just random bank robbers and stuff.
There were also Captain America TV movies from the same time, a Dr. Strange TV movie, and of course, The Incredible Hulk.

I don’t remember Dr. Strange, but Captain America was similarly horrible as the Spider-Man show (which meant we had massive 8 year old boners for it).

“Incredible Hulk” was pretty damn righteous. I haven’t watched it in a million years but I’m pretty sure the opening credit sequence will still get me excited if nothing else.

The 80’s were a great time to grow up. We had no choices of what would end up on TV so we would literally watch EVERYTHING and love it.

There were also Captain America TV movies from the same time, a Dr. Strange TV movie, and of course, The Incredible Hulk.

Was that the version of Cap with Reb Brown from Uncommon Valor playing him?

The Dr.Strange movie was a rancid piece of shit…I seem to recall a 70s Iron Man movie also…?? Maybe I invented that one in my head…The Capt America one was bad also…

Incredible Hulk ruled,of course…

[reply]There were also Captain America TV movies from the same time, a Dr. Strange TV movie, and of course, The Incredible Hulk.

Was that the version of Cap with Reb Brown from Uncommon Valor playing him?[/reply]

HAHA!!! Indeed it was.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078937/

[reply][reply]There were also Captain America TV movies from the same time, a Dr. Strange TV movie, and of course, The Incredible Hulk.

Was that the version of Cap with Reb Brown from Uncommon Valor playing him?[/reply]

HAHA!!! Indeed it was.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078937/[/reply]

Good old Blaster, i loved him in Uncommon Valor.