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10:0 / 141456 view30 songs hit #1 in the US in 1986. Clips of the number ones are shown in chronological order...
2:23 / 5054674 viewJanuary 28th, 1986 at 11:39am EDT - The Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes on its 10th flight during mission STS-51-L. The explosion occurred 73 seconds after liftoff and was actually the result of rapid deceleration and not combustion of fuel. CNN was the only national news station to broadcast the mission live, so thus what you are witnessing on this video is the only coverage of the disaster as it happened when it did. Approximately 17% of Americans witnessed the launch live, while 85% of Americans heard of the news within 1 hour of the event. According to a study, only 2 other times in history up to that point had news of an event disseminated so fast - the first being the announcement of JFK's assassination in 1963, the second being news spread among students at Kent State regarding the news of FDR's death in 1945. It has been estimated at the time that nearly 48% of 9-13 year olds witnessed the event in their classrooms, as McAuliffe was in the spotlight. The 25th Space Shuttle mission altered the history of manned space exploration and represented the first loss of an American crew during a space mission (Apollo 1 was during a training exercise). Christa McAuliffe was slated to be the first teacher in space for the Teacher in Space Program. As her maximum altitude was ~65000ft (12.31 miles), she never made it to space. That title was given to Barbara Morgan of STS-118 aboard the shuttle Endeavour in August 2007, 22 and a half years after the Challenger Disaster <b>...</b>
1:11 / 171594 viewA nostalgic look back at the mid-1980s, when shoulder pads were big, hair was even bigger, and a mobile telephone had the dimensions of a large brick. The other side of normal. Where else to find Diagonal View... FOLLOW us on Twitter: ow.ly or LIKE us on Facebook: ow.ly Strange talents, shocking stories, dangerous stunts...see it all here @ www.youtube.com
111:16 / 324971 viewFull version DVD1 01. One Vision 02. Tie Your Mother Down 03. In The Lap Of The Gods ... Revisited 04. Seven Seas Of Rhye 05. Tear It Up 06. A Kind Of Magic 07. Under Pressure 08. Another One Bites The Dust 09. Who Wants To Live Forever 10. I Want To Break Free 11. Impromptu 12. Brighton Rock Solo 13. Now I'm Here 14. Love Of My Life 15. Is This The World We Created 16. (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care 17. Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) 18. Tutti Frutti 19. Gimme Some Lovin' * 20. Bohemian Rhapsody 21. Hammer To Fall 22. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 23. Big Spender * 24. Radio Ga Ga 25. We Will Rock You 26. Friends Will Be Friends 27. We Are The Champions 28. God Save The Queen
1:37 / 640051 viewClips from the cult-classic documentary "Heavy Metal Parking Lot", now available on DVD from www.heavymetalparkinglot.com
5:1 / 1791809 viewMusic video of 1986 directed by Stephen R. Johnson From Peter Gabriel's 'So' album In 1987, this video won 9 MTV Video Music Awards. For more information about Peter Gabriel, visit the website : www.landofgenesis.fr
10:11 / 152132 viewThe story: in 1986 I made a round trip through the USA and Canada. The starting point was New York. So I filmed some scenes in Manhattan. And was going in the underground at 43nd St & Timesquare. I filmed with a big ARRIflex 16mm camera with a 120m magazine with 7250 Kodak 16mm color reversal Tungsten 400 ASA film and a Schneider Cine Xenon 1:2/16mm lens . This equipment is good for 10 Minutes recording duration at 25 f/sec. After I time a man comes to me and said, he´sa cameraman at ABC and filming at the subway is strictly forbidden without any permission and police is on the other end of the platform. So I was leaving the station, but I had these beautiful pics of the old times in the New York subway. At the same time I recorded the stereo sound with a SONY WM-D6C with two Sennheiser micros in stereo. In 1986 I edited the pics to the song of the band "London Beat" -- "9am at a New York subway". About 25 years later I was uploading this movie to YouTube. But SONY Music was locking my movie because of the copyright of the song. So I deleted the audio track und was uploading the silence version. After the great response to this video of the New York subway of 1986 now I opened my archive once again with the original film and composed it with the original stereo sound to this over 10 minutes long "directors cut" of all scenes, I filmed at this day in June 1986. Enjoy it! Thank you to Judy for telecine & color correction and Marion for the original sound recording.
15:40 / 30132 viewIn 1983 and 1986 I filmed some scenes on the touristic places like Broadway, Time Square, Staten Island Ferries and Central Park, not spectacular, but a good feeling for the 80s in NYC. In 1983 I came to NYC for first time and filmed with my Bolex spring mechanism motor camera, no scene able more than 22 seconds, at some Kodak and Fuji 30m rolls of 16mm films. In 1986 at my second visit I was using a big ARRIFLEX ST 16mm camera with better lenses and a integrated light meter. Both footage ist scanned in the year of origin smart analog to 2" Ampex tape, later in the 90s copied to BETA analog and later to BETA digital, at least to a mpeg file in my computer. The sound was recorded with a SONY WM-D6C in Dolby C. Thank you to Judy for telecine & color correction and Marion for the original sound recording. Two details: the countdown on the Fuji neon is for the Los Angeles Olympics and the movie recording on Broadway is for a commercial for the new Musical "Chorus Line". Some street scenes are mixed with radio edits from original 1986 New York radio station recordings. Dont miss my other NYC original footage in my channel, a view from the roof of the WTC in 1986, a look in the subway stations 42nd St and Time Square and a visit at the Chinese market in China Town NYC,
99:17 / 16951 viewIn this remake of the classic 50's Sci-Fi tale, a boy tries to stop an invasion of his town by aliens who take over the minds of his parents, his least-liked school teacher and other townspeople. With the aid of the school nurse the boy enlists the aid of the US Marines.
3:44 / 40378 viewBecome a fan on facebook: www.facebook.com In this 1986 sexual harassment training video for Godfather's Pizza, Herman Cain explains the dos and don'ts of sex in the workplace.
1:48 / 43925 viewOnboard with 2 formula one cars around monte-carlo, one from 1986 the other from 2011. This video will show you how much F1 cars have improved in the past 20 years...
85:1 / 57923 viewDirected by Nelson Shin Produced by Joe Bacal Tom Griffith Nelson Shin (co-producer) Margaret Loesch (executive) Lee Gunther (executive) Written by Ron Friedman Narrated by Victor Caroli Starring Peter Cullen Judd Nelson Orson Welles Leonard Nimoy Robert Stack Neil Ross Susan Blu Frank Welker Lionel Stander Gregg Berger Michael Bell Paul Eiding Eric Idle David Mendenhall Music by Vince DiCola Studio Hasbro Marvel Productions (20th Century Fox) Sunbow Productions (Sony Pictures Entertainment) Toei Animation Distributed by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (USA) (Village Roadshow) Rank Organisation (UK) (The Rank Group) Release date(s) August 8, 1986 (1986-08-08) Running time 84 minutes Country United States Language English The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated feature film based on the animated series of the same name. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986 and in the UK on December 5, 1986. The film was directed by Nelson Shin, who produced the original Transformers television series, and features the voices of Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Casey Kasem, Robert Stack, Lionel Stander, John Moschitta, Jr., Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. It also marked the final roles for both Orson Welles and Scatman Crothers. The story takes place in 2005, 20 years after the events of the TV series' second season and serves to bridge into the third season Set to a soundtrack of synth-based incidental music and hard-driving metal music, the movie has a <b>...</b>
12:44 / 60786 viewFor educational purposes only! All rights belong to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment & Columbia Pictures Corporation. The final scenes of one of my favorite movies, 'Crossroads' circa 1986 Ralph Macchio is Lightning Boy. A kid who can make a slide guitar sing. Blind Dog is an old pro who knows it. Together, they're headed to a place where deals are made. And legends are born. Director: Walter Hill Writer: John Fusco Stars: Ralph Macchio, Joe Seneca, Jami Gertz, Joe Morton, Robert Judd
15:4 / 14747 viewFOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by John Hughes. The film follows high school senior Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick), who decides to skip school and spend the day in downtown Chicago. Accompanied by his girlfriend Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara) and his best friend Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), he creatively avoids his school's Dean of Students Edward Rooney (Jeffrey Jones), his resentful sister Jeanie (Jennifer Grey), and his parents. During the film, Bueller frequently breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the camera to explain to the audience his techniques and thoughts. Hughes wrote the screenplay in less than a week and shot the film—on a budget of $6 million—over several months in late 1985. Featuring many famous Chicago landmarks including the then Sears Tower and the Art Institute of Chicago, the film was Hughes' love letter to the city: "I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could. Not just in the architecture and landscape, but the spirit." Shooting for Ferris Bueller's Day Off began in Chicago just after the Labor Day weekend, on Monday, September 9, 1985. In late October 1985, the production would move to Los Angeles. Shooting for Ferris Bueller's Day Off' ended on Friday, November 22, 1985. The Von Steuben Day Parade scene was filmed on September 28, 1985, which was a Saturday. The majority of the film was shot in and around New Trier High School's <b>...</b>
3:1 / 77840 viewTake a look at the highlights from the 1986 Slam Dunk Competition. The winner was Spud Webb of the Atlanta Hawks. Visit www.nba.com for more highlights.
6:32 / 50359 viewChernobyl nuclear power plant disaster causes radiation scare.
84:15 / 0 viewA road trip takes a deadly turn in this thriller about a couple tormented by a psychotic hitchhiker. Edge-of-your-seat action drives this sinister film to a lethal ending you won't forget!
143:45 / 63935 viewOne of the biggest hit of 1986 by Mammootty - IV Sasi- T Damodran team . Mammootty's best ever cop role. Trendsetter movie by Mammootty with his remarkable dialogue delivery. Starring : Mammootty, Sukumaran, Geetha, Sreenivasan, Janardhanan, Nalini, Seema, Captain Raju, Innocent. Direction : IV Sasi Story-Screenplay-Dialogues : T Damodharan Music : Shyam
101:4 / 0 viewTeenage Sarah is left to babysit her baby brother Toby and he will not stop crying. So Sarah tries to put the baby to sleep by reading him a story. When she accidentally conjures up the Goblin King from the fantasy, he steals the baby and takes him to his castle, which is in the middle of a labyrinth. Now Sarah must solve the labyrinth by midnight, or Toby will be turned into a goblin. MPAA Rating: PG TM & 1986, 2007 The Jim Henson Company. LABYRINTH mark & logo are trademarks of The Jim Henson Company. LABYRINTH characters 1986 Labyrinth Enterprises. All Rights Reserved.
94:0 / 161044 viewKurt McKinney ... Jason Stillwell Jean-Claude Van Damme ... Ivan Kraschinsky the Russian JW Fails ... RJ Madison Kathie Sileno ... Kelly Reilly Tai Chung Kim ... Sensei Lee (as Kim Tai Chong) Kent Lipham ... Scott Ron Pohnel ... Ian Reilly Dale Jacoby ... Dean Ramsay Peter Cunningham ... Frank Peters (as Pete Cunningham) Timothy D. Baker ... Tom Stillwell Gloria Marziano ... Mrs. Stillwell Joe Verroca ... New York Agent (as Joe Vance) Farid Panahi ... New York Assistant #1 Tom Harris ... New York Assistant #2 John Andes ... New York Boss [Storyline] Jason Stillwell, a Bruce Lee fan, is beaten numerous times and trains from the ghost of Lee. Jason then must use his newly acquired skills to save Seattle from a crime syndicate, whose top martial artist is the deadly Ivan.