TV Prank Calls: The Pro Wrestling Report [Remix]
Live public access TV was a huge magnet for prank calls in the 80s and 90s. The Pro Wrestling Report with Double D and Karl got trolled mercilessly in 1998, here’s the best of that hilarious incident.
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Live public access TV was a huge magnet for prank calls in the 80s and 90s. The Pro Wrestling Report with Double D and Karl got trolled mercilessly in 1998, here’s the best of that hilarious incident.
The Winnebago Man is the now infamous outtakes from a Winnebago sales video featuring profane outbursts from the salesperson, Jack Rebney. This is the complete original footage with the best possible quality with some lulz thrown in for good measure.
This is my homage to one of the best pieces of viral content ever made: AZN PRIDE (Got Rice Bitch?). All I know about the original is it was sung by Joey Lo Flow and the background music and beat is from Tupac’s ‘Changes’.
The infamous G.I. Joe PSA parody cartoons are a series of 25 spoof public service announcement videos created by Chicago-based filmmmaker Eric Fensler of Fensler Films. The parodies were take-offs of the cringeworthy PSAs that appeared at the end of the 1980s GI Joe cartoon show by Hasbro in the 1980s.
This is the original Amiga movie from 1987 produced by Commodore. Very salesy and full of cringe but some decent archival footage here. The Amiga was a popular PC introduced during the “Commodore” era of home computing and was largely seen as the first machine that offered both fantastic graphics and audio.
A great first hand look into the underground world of the free radio movement of the 80s and 90s. Inside Pirate Radio is an independent documentary on underground radio, which is also called free radio, pirate radio, bootleg, alternative, unlicensed broadcast.
Just like the title says this video will teach you how to pick up girls like a charmer straight outta 1946. Forget the pick-up artists and other player talk on Youtube – b1tches be swarming once you employ these techniques.
Broadcast signal intrusion is the hijacking of broadcast signals of radio, television stations, cable television broadcast feeds or satellite signals. During the 1980s there were a few incidents of TV hijacking around the world but the most famous are the Captain Midnight and much more mysterious Max Headroom incidents.