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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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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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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.
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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. Got a ticket for " Excessive Vehicle Noise, Tires" one time, yes Tires. HP 298 motor, 4-spd, 3:91rp w/Posi AND line lock! = Light up those rear tires with out moving. Ya baby! |
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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
GTO 389 tri-power 4 speed convert 57 chevy 327 4 speed 56 ford 406 tri-power 2 door wagon 65 mustang full NHRA ''stock'' 289 4 speed fastback 58 chevy 348 convert 56 A-H 100mc race car with a built 283 english ford with a 327 mostly in the front seat e-jag that one didnot race but the chic's loved it there were some neat dads cars like my dads facels a 427 cobra a 300 sl gullwing 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<
__________________ You pick your spot.. Harbor Island.....an industrial area in the middle of Seattle Deserted on weekends at 1 AM. About a mile of straight flat concrete. YEE HAAW
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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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