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Not a single thread about American Graffiti ??

15 years of Pelican, and not one OT thread about American Graffiti !?!

I liked the theme of the pull of a dead end small town vs. leaving for greener pastures.

Interesting portrayal of 50s/60s car culture. Strangers talking across lanes at stoplights? Hopping into random people’s cars? I wonder how realistic it was.

Lucas himself sums it up nicely here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rEjX54IFjg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvmFpj2Bgyc

Green Onions was a decade ahead of its time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bpS-cOBK6Q

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Old 09-25-2015, 07:29 PM
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That film depicted pretty much what my youth was...late '50's, early '60's.
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I've seen it a few times, but not in a very long time. I remember thinking it was cool. I wasn't born until '70 and then missed out on some of that type of stuff due to the old man being in the Navy and us traveling. I occasionally wonder what a more "normal" life would have been like and how it would have changed me, but I wouldn't trade it for the world. I still managed a little of that sort of thing in the 80s. I'm also curious how accurate the portrayal is. I suspect some of the kids in the 50s/60s were like that and some were very much not.
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That film depicted pretty much what my youth was...late '50's, early '60's.
The drive-ins, car hops, drag racing at night across the deserted 3/4 mile two lane road above the huge earth dam outside of town.
I never had a car in HS, I discovered motorcycles...so I was only a passenger in those drag races. Lots of bragging about who's car was tops, etc.
HS sports was a big event.
Canteen was big on Fri. and Sat. nights. Old brick school house converted for dancing (free jukebox). Girls would dance with girls. Only time we guys would dance w/the girls was the last dance - slow dance.
Drinking keg beer was big also.
Only a couple of pregnant HS girls in those days. If so, they left school and usually left town.
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That's interesting about high school dances. We had one with the black lights and strobes that were all the rage back then. I can't even imagine how dorky all of us must appeared to the school staff. We thought we were so cool.
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If you've ever driven through Turlock, its hard to imagine anything coming out of that place.
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I've been to Turlock, Madera, Modesto, Tulare & the rest. Know the whole place well as I went to HS in Fresno (Fresno Hi). Like Don says that movie gave me a real feeling of nostalgia. It was just like high school. Kind of a sweet feeling. Now the movie is even old.
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I was stationed at Castle AFB for a while and we'd drive over to Modesto for fun.
It was a neat town in those days...clean, too, as I recall.
Even spent time in Fresno on wkends....Blackstone Ave. Is that correct?
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The '58 from American Graffiti is for sale.

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Great movie. Saw it when I was in 9th grade. I was too young to be doing those things, but looked forward to it when I was.

I have a movie poster of it somewhere I snatched out of the box after watching it.
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That film depicted pretty much what my youth was...late '50's, early '60's.
Same here... small town in N. TX.. midnight drags on the FM roads bordered by cotton fields, making the drag through town (no red lights however), parking on the Railroad right-of-way just killing time, occasional forays into someones field to steal black diamond watermelons... and the occasional keg party though most of N. TX was still "dry" in those days. Used to pay $1 a quart to bootleggers for a quart of Jax beer.

Combine "American Graffiti" and "The Last Picture Show" and you get small town N. TX in the late 50's through the 60's..
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I was a teen in the 70's so much of what the movie portrayed was past tense for me.
A lot of hot rods cruised Hermosa Beach strand in my day... in a way it was similar... lots of cute girls on the sidewalks... lots of guys in cars revving, honking, waving... bur I don't think anyone actually hooked up.
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I saw in a theater in downtown Chicago when it was released. Loved it so much sat through it twice! Great movie
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Thanks for the reminder.
I found an old bootleg DVD I had & watched again last night.

Picture was a bit fuzzy but the sound was good. Liked so much I must buy a good copy.

Bought back memories of the first cars I was in that did 100mph. First was a Ford Customline (scary!) then followed by an Austin Healey 100/4.
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Portland Oregon Teenager in 70's. Loved American Graffiti! Have the sound track around here some ware. But no record player....
Oh the Saturday nights on Broadway in my`65 Mustang, having fun, looking for a race.
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Saw 3 movies in the summer of 74, American Graffiti, Jaws and The Three Musketeers. Musketeers was Richard Lester of A Hard Days Night fame. That is besides Deep Throat and Behind The Green Door which were shown on campus for $1 each.

In S .CA u had to add in surfing and that means Jan & Dean and The Beach Boys with Woody wagons. Most of the Graffiti stuff happened right before my time. 1960's Muscle cars were more the thing.
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I lived it in Seattle (big city version) till I got drafted in 68. Got out in 70 and jumped back in.......till the wife & I had a baby in 74. Real life stepped in........oh well.
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kids 66-68 cars in my neighborhood all daily drivers
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there were 3 drive inn's to meet and set up races
but the races were way out in the farm fields
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>but the races were way out in the farm fields<
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I wonder what the movie about my youth will be like...probably 90 minutes of loud clacks from old keyboards, terrible website graphics, stolen prescription medication and hondas.

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