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Before influencers, before polished ad campaigns… there were local commercials.
Loud. Weird. Unhinged.
This week on Free Nights and Weekends, we’re diving headfirst into the glorious, low-budget chaos of hometown TV ads from the 80s and early 90s. The kind shot on VHS, edited on equipment held together by hope, and powered by one man screaming about financing options.
We’re talking:
If you grew up watching Sunday UHF monster movies, you didn’t just get a dude in a giant rubber lizard suit… you got yelled at by a chick named Soundtrack about a clearance event.
And honestly? That Linda chick had range.
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Original music provided by a few of the gentlemen of Supernal Endgame
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Before influencers, before polished ad campaigns… there were local commercials.
Loud. Weird. Unhinged.
This week on Free Nights and Weekends, we’re diving headfirst into the glorious, low-budget chaos of hometown TV ads from the 80s and early 90s. The kind shot on VHS, edited on equipment held together by hope, and powered by one man screaming about financing options.
We’re talking:
If you grew up watching Sunday UHF monster movies, you didn’t just get a dude in a giant rubber lizard suit… you got yelled at by a chick named Soundtrack about a clearance event.
And honestly? That Linda chick had range.
Free Nights and Weekends on Facebook
Our Website
Original music provided by a few of the gentlemen of Supernal Endgame