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I remember all the big deal made about franklin mills when it first opened. It was quite a wonderland with indoor laser tag and other ambitious stuff but it seemed to be in a steady state of decline from the moment it opened. I use to live to go to the I.Goldbergs surplus store they had in there. It was right after the iron curtain fell and all the Eastern block stuff I only saw in grainy photos from Ian Hogg books was right there, in my size!...(not quite)
Most of my mall memories were from Montgomery Mall, havent been in there in years. It was so cool in the 80s with indoor trees, fountains and giant eagle scupltures and the giant central spiral ramp between the 2 floors.
While the others malls started to see decline in the 90s, KOP said "hold my beer!" ... and doubled itself in size and still some how manages to remain afloat. I haven't been there in ages either but I cant imagine it stumbling much just yet.
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For those of you in Pennsylvania, wasn't the 1978 George Romero film "Dawn of the Dead" filmed at some mall in your State? You know where they fly the helicopter to some mall and turn it into a fortress/refuge.
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Much as I loved that film as a kid, I realized later as an adult that Romero was basically calling us all mindless zombies because we shopped at the mall. Somebody should have made a film where all the zombies sit in a theater and watch B movies before Romero died.
While he single handedly relaunched the zombie genre with Night of the Living Dead, he simply wasn't able to keep his politics out of his films, which made them suck. Everything was a commentary on the war, established society or consumerism. Never mind that consumerism is what allowed him to churn out his crappy movies which mostly sucked.
While some were great fun, most were stupid. Season of the Witch, The Crazies, The Amusement Park, Knightriders, Monkey Shines and every single film that came after the 80s were incredible stinkers. His tv show "Tales from the Darkside" which was a z budget ripoff of the Twilight Zone concept was actually better than most of his films and it was pretty bad sometimes. He also did a fanboy documentary on OJ Simpson in 1974 "O. J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose" which shows how bad his judgement really is or maybe he realized even then OJ was a POS just like Romero.
Besides the Night of the Living Dead trilogy, the only other Romero film that is interesting at all is Martin (1978) about a child vampire who may or may not actually be a vampire. But in Romero tradition, he started with an interesting idea and mostly just made a really weird movie that mostly came from being on drugs or required you to be on drugs to understand it. Other than that only Creepshow 1 & 2 didn't suck but that was built on the writing of Stephen King more than the direction or Romero.
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I dunno, the brain-eating zombies turned out to be a pretty apt parallel to the Night of the Living Brain-Dead in November 2008, with the various kinds of Gimmiedats who make up the Dems' Free Shit Army... not high art, not great entertainment, but more like an unintended, ironic training film.
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You really have to ask why Conservatives have guns? Because Liberals block freeways, burn cities, throw Molotov cocktails, loot, turn over cop cars, and think this behavior is Socially Acceptable.
--unknown, memed by user "KeepnitReel" at Northwest Firearms
Joe Biden is not, nor will he EVER be, my President. #SauceForGooseSauceForGander
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It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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