"The American Theatre and Oakland Tribune sponsored a contest in 1924 for the best dream sequence made into a short film. Mrs. L.L. Nicholson from Oakland submitted the winning scenario, about losing her... continue reading
posted by schmawy
A look at simpler times.
"The American Theatre and Oakland Tribune sponsored a contest in 1924 for the best dream sequence made into a short film. Mrs. L.L. Nicholson from Oakland submitted the winning scenario, about losing her... continue reading
posted by schmawy"The Battle of Cable Street or Cable Street Riot took place on Sunday October 4, 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the police, overseeing a legal march by the British... continue reading
posted by Buttermaker$99.99?!?! What a deal!!!
posted by Arsenault185This video is extremely illuminating about what it must have been like to have women suddenly enter the workplace in the 1940s, for both men and women. It's pretty hilarious, but it's horrifyingly sexist... continue reading
posted by thepinkyEdumacation used for indoctrination into the hive-1960's and 70's drug propaganda perhaps even whackier than Reefer Madness, served up in U.S. schools to unsuspecting kiddies, now our leaders, lawyers,educators,... continue reading
posted by choggieThis is one of the worst of the bunch. Notice how downcast she is when she thinks he doesn't like the Folgers near the end. And of course, making good coffee makes her sexually desirable. This is borderline... continue reading
posted by thepinkyA commercial from the 1950s that encourages women to buy a product to please their husbands. Many commercials were marketed toward women in this way, especially in the 40s and 50s.
posted by thepinkyOne of many commercials made in the 1950s that targets a female audience by assuring women that the product will help them to please their husbands. As much as they try to make it two sided, there is... continue reading
posted by thepinkyOh my, the memories....Ronco commercial from 1981.
posted by Randy PerryFrom the lands of clear blue water comes this vintage commercial. I guess ad execs used to think that children needed to be enticed in to drinking beer. Like we needed any prodding in to wanting to do that. :)
posted by 8464Real men smoke Chesterfields.
posted by jonnyYT: In 1878 Eadweard Muybridge photographed a horse named "Occident" in fast motion using a series of 12 stereoscopic cameras. The first experience successfully took place on June 11 at the Palo Alto farm... continue reading
posted by srdRemember, only G.I. Joe is G.I. Joe. Huh?
posted by twiddles"No matter how or for what reason in the day to day conduct of your police duties you are called to investigate a residential situation, use your eyes."
posted by zombieguerilla"Up through the ground came a bubblin crude. Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea." Geez I love the style of these old films..
posted by winkler1"1947 film about how a book is made. It starts with the writer -- "This man in an author. He writes stories. He's just finished writing a story. He thinks many people will like to read it. So, he must... continue reading
posted by antA few British PSAs telling you not to drown, throw frisbees at electric substations, run over motorcyles, etc. Check out the second dude's awesomely bad hairdoo!
posted by alizarinI'm not sure what the story is behind this, but this is a promotion reel for war bonds (as becomes painfully obvious) produced in 1942. It involves famous Disney characters marching endlessly past the... continue reading
posted by NicoleBeeWhat? After the Rapture, god will smash trains into each other? He's a terrorist! And, are all milkmen really Christian? Not an atheist in the bunch? Really? REEALLY?
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