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‘The Beasts are On the Streets’ (1978): Hanna-Barbera’s family-friendly disaster flick
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‘The Beasts are On the Streets’ (1978): Hanna-Barbera’s family-friendly disaster flick

August 13, 2021 Drunk TV 1 Comment

Well…if everything else seems to be a disaster right now, it couldn’t hurt to watch some disaster flicks, now could it?

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1970saction-adventureAnna LeeBilly Green BushBurton GilliamCarol LynleyCasey BiggsDale RobinettedisasterHanna-BarberaJeff BongfeldtJohn StephensonJoseph BarberaLaurence HeathMichelle WallingNBCPaul MavisPeter HuntPhilip Michael ThomasSharon UllrickThe Beasts are On the StreetsTV MoviesWarner Archive
‘Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die’ (1994): Disappointing reunion film not up to standard
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‘Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die’ (1994): Disappointing reunion film not up to standard

July 24, 2019 Drunk TV 3 Comments

I knew it, I knew it. The minute I start making friends….

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