SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT opened May 19, 1977 at Radio City Music Hall.
Above images ripped from OMNI Magazine, April 1993
OMNI Magazine, May 1993
OMNI magazine ad with Arthur C. Clarke from 1981.
Back in 1982 when Blade Runner was released, Sean Young (Rachel in the film) talked about the future and what she thought life might be like in 2020.
First Flight III Destroyer Jack H. Lucas Completes Acceptance Trials
My ship with my name & birth date & I worked on SPY (Lockheed) radar. Go Navy! Stars have aligned, Godspeed!
Jacklyn H. Lucas
Super soldier badass. Wow, they don't make them like that no more! My late uncle was a Marine who fought on Iwo Jima. Took a Jap sniper round through the stomach and blew a hole out his back. He was wrapped & carried out, airlifted across some islands and eventually made his way to Tripler Army Medical Center on Oahu, Hawaii for recovery. He lived. Decades later two of my kids were born in same hospital. My daughter was born on same month/day as my uncle was hit with near fatal round.
Above images ripped from OMNI Magazine, April 1993
OMNI Magazine, May 1993
OMNI magazine ad with Arthur C. Clarke from 1981.
Back in 1982 when Blade Runner was released, Sean Young (Rachel in the film) talked about the future and what she thought life might be like in 2020.
First Flight III Destroyer Jack H. Lucas Completes Acceptance Trials
My ship with my name & birth date & I worked on SPY (Lockheed) radar. Go Navy! Stars have aligned, Godspeed!
Jacklyn H. Lucas
Super soldier badass. Wow, they don't make them like that no more! My late uncle was a Marine who fought on Iwo Jima. Took a Jap sniper round through the stomach and blew a hole out his back. He was wrapped & carried out, airlifted across some islands and eventually made his way to Tripler Army Medical Center on Oahu, Hawaii for recovery. He lived. Decades later two of my kids were born in same hospital. My daughter was born on same month/day as my uncle was hit with near fatal round.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell