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Check out my old Super 8 movies here: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=artbin54
Clay animation, live action and more from the 1970's to the early 1980's. Wheee!
Clay animation, live action and more from the 1970's to the early 1980's. Wheee!
YT Mohamed Mohsen Guest Poser
Along with Bill Burney, Mohamed Mohsen was also a guest poser at the June 13, 1992 Mr. Valley of the Flowers bodybuilding contest. Mr. Mohsen was displaying his custom made "bronze-look" tanning creation that got everyone's attention.
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ShavingCreamPie
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Two kids, shaving cream and a movie camera. From December 1973.
SCRAPPYFEST
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On April 30, 2005, the first Scrappy Fest was held at the American Film Institute's Hollywood Campus. In attendance, to celebrate all things Scrappy (the Columbia Pictures cartoon star of the 1930's), were Dr. Richard Huemer, son of Scrappy co-creator Dick Huemer. Cartoon historians Jerry Beck and Harry McCracken (Blogmeister for Scrappyland) chatted with Dr. Huemer prior to screening some of t...
Bill Burney Guest Poser
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Local bodybuilding contest in Lompoc, California on June 13, 1992. I considered posting the entire contest but didn't see much interest from the locals. Then, as I was adding titles to the video, I found that guest poser Bill Burney was quite well-known and still has his fans today. He's remembered as the Muscle Cop but I haven't found much info about him past 1992. So it's possible this is amo...
NORTHRIDGE! San Andreas Prequel
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Another pre-digital VHS spectacular I cobbled together on two Mitsubishi decks. When I was jarred from my slumber the morning of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake (I was about 150 miles north in Lompoc) I started my video recorder and got the KTLA Morning News following the story. I put the tape aside but remembered it when I got hold of a tape of "SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE". It was funny how the scenar...
I WANT YOU FOR CHRISTMAS Betty Boop
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An edit from VHS using Betty Boop videos available prior to the BETTY BOOP DEFINITIVE COLLECTION. All are Fleischer Studios original black & white versions except for a color clip from POOR CINDERELLA and CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR. The soundtrack is from a cassette copy of the title song performed by Mae Questel, voice of Betty Boop.
Come A Little Bit Closer Video
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Ever start a project and, try as you might, not be able to complete it? Well this is one of several of mine. Started in 2009, I assembled the storyboard pencil sketches and placed them in sync with the song. I even managed to add a couple of animated gifs. Unfortunately, a number of events took my attention away from this project so it remains as an unfinished video. Watch it now before UA-cam ...
Mae Questel is one of the best and my favorite voice actors of all time. Love her!❤
Rica tanga
How old is he?
A lot of curtain above the head and no legs. Why is it that the upper body is typically the only interest? Weightlifters put a lot of time & pain into calves also.
great
Perfect for this Christmas Morning 🎁 Mérry Christmas 🎄
Fantastic thank you so much ❤
This feels so sweet to listen to
AMERICA'S CARTOON SWEETHEART.
Many thanks for this, obviously a labor of love!
Is there also a routine of Bill Burney where he begins in a police uniform? I've only seen photos of it.
pleasev upload the entire competition
Thats how u guestpose
Been looking for this song for years. I haven't heard this song since I was in kindergarten
I audiotaped the song from the radio back in 1982. It held up surprisingly well.
It should be illegal for someone to be that good looking!
Oh yeah man take him in ...
I can tell the audio's only coming out of the left channel on my end (via headphones) but otherwise, it's better than nothing.
Christopher Sobieniak Thank you Chris. Without the actual cartoons included the video may be a bit dry for the younger fan but I know you would appreciate hearing a family member from the "Classic" period speak. I attended several of these screenings in LA and there were always a couple of animation notables in attendance. The desire to go fan-ish would be strong but I held my cool. Thanks again.
It is now 2020 and I married Richard humor and had a wonderful life with him until he passed away from an infection I enjoyed every moment I myself am a physician and enjoy life every day I love you Richard in heaven
@@rhuemer Are you a relative of Dick Huemer, creator of Scrappy?
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I'm glad you enjoyed the Bill Burney segment. I have to say that for someone who never reached the "Arnold"-level recognition factor, Mr. Burney has been getting a lot of views since I posted this less than a month ago. The event was a first-time small-town show so if there was a pump room it may not have been anything like what we'd see in a pro contest today. However, it did have a full-house audience which all the participants appreciated.
Thanks for the great post. Mr. Burney was certainly handsome as well as having an incredible body.
Great find! Thanks for sharing. Loved 'Muscle Cop' Burney. Would love to see all the weigh-in, tanning & oiling, and pump room action...
Brilliant edit. Well done.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. A lot of fast-forward and rewinding to cue up the clips but the Mitsubishi decks were up to the task. When I piped the old VHS into the iMac I was surprised at how well it turned out.