Quicksilver movie poster still up!
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Quicksilver movie poster still up!
Kevin Bacon reacts to ad still on display. Can't believe it's still posted.
Kevin Bacon Hilariously Reacts to His 1986 Ad Still on Display in N.Y.C. Subway Station: 'WTF!' (yahoo.com)
Kevin Bacon Hilariously Reacts to His 1986 Ad Still on Display in N.Y.C. Subway Station: 'WTF!' (yahoo.com)
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More importantly, who is/was paying the rental on the advertising space?
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Nelson Vails, the spinter, was in the movie as well. I got his autograph at one of the Bicycle trade shows when I worked at a Schwinn Shop on Long Island NY. I somehow lost that picture (along with the one I got from John Tomac).
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Yes. It inspired me to continue to ride my bicycle as transportation and exercise during my later impressionable years (aka, college). In my earlier years, I had a group of room mates to ride with, but in the last few years, I was a "lone wolf". Here was this movie that reflected my life circumstances (sorta) and gave me encouragement. No matter how much individualism someone may have, reflectional conformational reassurance can be comforting. I lost a small fortune gambling on risky stocks, hit hard times, shaved my cheezy mustache, hocked my pinky ring for a single speed, and adopted a beret, like Nelson Vails, that I wore as the indoor cover for my otherwise "helmet haired" head (all of that is lies, accept the beret). I'm sure I looked like a dork, but, it felt cool, at the time.
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Looking at movies from '86, I'm thinking the only way this could be better is if it were a Big Trouble in Little China poster.
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In 2021 I was living in an upstairs loft converted from an old industrial warehouse while still bike messenging for my BIL. Losing a lot as my marriage tanked and finances vanished during the seperation.
So many late night diners to search out for coffee and kooky downtown characters for company.
It was a reality I would not have imagined happening but...
Yes, people did ask me if I had seen the movie!
So many late night diners to search out for coffee and kooky downtown characters for company.
It was a reality I would not have imagined happening but...
Yes, people did ask me if I had seen the movie!
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The film has moments where it comes to life when it threatens to tell a story about interesting people, then wanders into crazy scenes designed just to sell records. Yesterday I had a "fight" with my friend and I was saying that it is not as worthy as he says. I made so many arguments, for example, the possible better bike model that Kevin Bacon could have chosen. Now I'm sure Kevin would make better choices)) In general, I draw some conclusions about movies after reading essay examples on their topics and character analysis. For instance, on https://graduateway.com/essay-examples/12-angry-men/ I found an interesting take on the idea of whether the jury has a reasonable doubt about the main character's guilt. I read the "12 Angry Men" film review and then it was easier to understand the essence. It's the same with the "Quicksilver" movie or any other ones.
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They should tear that one down and replace it with a perfect one, complete with a clear plastic covering, and surround it with work from local artists celebrating the contribution and style of bicycle messengers. Follow your bliss:
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I saw this movie in 86 when I was like 12. I was really into BMX and lived in the midwest, but I was set on becoming a bike messenger someday. I moved to Seattle in 1994 and messengered until 2007.
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Apparently, this poster was at a subway station in Forest Hills, Queens -- 71 St. and Continental Ave. and was uncovered when a booth that had been installed against the wall was removed. When it hit social media, it was 'liberated' by an employee at a bike shop in Brooklyn called King Kog.
Bacon documented his search for the poster on Twitter --
-- where he got there too late and also on Tik Tok, where he is reunited with the poster at the bike shop and signs it -- https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinbacon/v...55156367969579.
Bacon documented his search for the poster on Twitter --
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