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The Archies

Photo diaries from travels around our humble globe are still being posted; the unemployment diary has been downsized as i am now employed! I hope to post stuff to keep you distracted from your respective employment.

Friday, August 25, 2006

More than Meets the Eye!

Ooo how i loved the transformers - looking forward to the movie next year, despite the Micheal Bay connection.

The original Transformers: The Movie from 1986 was so suprisingly excellent I had to snag the DVD so I could re-live all the childhood fun!!

Anyhow, sit back and enjoy this fine episode -- with commercials!!!

1 Comments:

  • At 4:22 PM, Blogger Martini said…

    My parents refused to take me to see the Transformers movie because it was animated. They said I could watch the exact same thing on TV for free. Anyway, 20 years later I have still not seen it.

    Regardless, I'm totally looking forward to the new movie and I'm praying to all the sound effects Gods that they kept the same robo-synth-grindy transforming sound fx. One of the best things about the show was the sound and the excellent voices.

     

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