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September 10, 2001 Monday Night Football On A Vintage Panasonic TV
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September 10, 2001 Monday Night Football On A Vintage Panasonic TV
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Are you ready for some ~~football~~ war on terror, misguided invasion of Iraq, a seemingly endless quagmire in Afghanistan, dismantling of civil liberties, a cold civil war, pandemics, and skyrocketing inflation?!?
News at 11 album looking relevant to this
This is the peak of the American fever dream.
~~3:17 for a full game? We can only dream of that happening now.~~ Taking off the intro, it is actually similar to today. Just college is way worse, especially some SEC games.
The commericals have such an early 2000s taste to it. Including sexy Anna Kurnikowa fantasy sports ads. And calling it Mickey D’s. Alice Cooper making hotel ads. All those 1 season TV shows.
Lol at the Charles Schwab commerical about low markets and weathering a crisis.
By the way, for the Broncos on the field is Ed Mccaffrey, father of current 49ers starter Christian. And breaks his leg at about 2 hours.
Bronocs coach Mike Shanahan. His son is the 49ers coach.
Tiki Barber doing anti-drug commercials while now investing in a cannabis business.
Commerical for training day set to open on September 21st. That didn’t happen. Was pushed to october 5th instead of Collateral damage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collateral_Damage_(2002_film)). Which also had a weird story.
>The September 11 attacks affected the release and editing of the final film. The film’s original trailer was scrapped because it showed a major bomb attack in the United States. The film was originally scheduled to be released on October 5, 2001, but it was postponed due to its terrorism theme and the attacks.[3] Following this, Warner Bros. removed any mentions of Collateral Damage from the website, radio stations, television and movie theaters. All trailers and posters for the film were also recalled.[4] Eventually, it was released on February 8, 2002. The premiere was held four days earlier.[5] Collateral Damage was also supposed to include Colombian actress SofĆa Vergara in the role of an airplane hijacker; however the scene where Vergara would hijack a plane was cut from the film.[6]
Same as Big Trouble (2002 film). The Tim Allen, Rene Russo, Stanley Tucci bomb.
>Big Trouble was originally scheduled for release on September 21, 2001, and had a strong advertising push. The September 11 attacks of that year made the film’s comedic smuggling of a nuclear device onto an airplane unpalatable.[2] Consequently, the film was pushed back until April 2002, and the promotion campaign was toned down almost to the point of abandonment.[3]
And what the hell is Bob Patterson with Jason Alexander?
NFL jerseys tucked into khakis isā¦a look
āI heard carrot top was having thyroid problemsā
Fucking brutal!
I was going to flip around randomly in the video and the very first spot I hit was at 1:16:50 where there is a commercial with the World Trade Center towers in it.
Charlie Kelly showing up in a credit card commercial. Nice.
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Making vid look worse and old by putting static filters and snow effects on screen.
All you can eat pasta at the Olive Garden for $7.95. It truly was a halcyon age.
Charlie Day at 15:09
Whatever side of the political divide you fall on RE: Hank Williams, that song is scorched into my brain as Monday Night Football. Just hearing that song made me feel like a kid again.
Talk about throwback thoughts. This brings back memories. Those shows are how old? Melissa Stark. The old Hank intro. The old commercials – Zima, Visa “check card”, Lycos, cell phone with free minutes, Circuit City, Earthlink, some of the players who I’d totally forgotten.
Now I feel old.
Dennis Miller?
I know someone that was at that game. And because of it didn’t go to work at [Cantor Fitzgerald](https://nypost.com/2023/09/10/cantor-fitzgerald-lost-658-employees-in-the-sept-11-attacks-gives-back/) the next morning. He lost about everyone he knew.
Back when Al Michaels still wanted to be there.
Fun fact – you will see here that Al Michaels is calling an ABC game. Up until recently, Michaels called games for NBC.
Oh, so did Michaels simply sign a better contract with NBC at some point? Not entirely – [Al Michaels got traded to NBC in exchange for the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit](https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/12750497/how-espn-traded-al-michaels-oswald-rabbit) – a character created by Walt Disney before he created Mickey Mouse
This game saved some people lives.
In the pilot episode of The Lone Gunmen, which aired March 4, 2001 (exactly six months and one week prior to the September 11 attacks[5]), rogue members of the U.S. government remotely hijack an airliner flying to Boston, planning to crash it into the World Trade Center, and let anti-American terrorist groups take credit, to gain support for a profitable new war following the Cold War. The heroes ultimately override the controls, foiling the plot.
I thought heavily about this episode on Sept. 10, 2001 as I was 16 and going to sleep. For all of about 10 minutes when the TVs were turned on in school as the 2nd plane hit on playback of the footage, I thought I was experiencing the most vivid dream I ever had or that I had caused 9/11 because I was thinking about it the night before.
Crazy coincidence.
I lived in Colorado at the time and Ed McCaffrey breaking his leg during this game was big news. The day after, during the attacks and with the burning towers on every screen in school, I brought it up to my football loving algebra teacher and he ignored it. I cringe when I think about that
The last normal day
You can’t just pick and choose which laws to follow. Sure I’d like to tape a football game without the express written consent of National Football League, but that’s just not the way it works.
Wow Jessica Simpson was just terrible.
melissa stark has aged like a fine wine
I was watching this live, I still remember McCaffrey’s injury at the 2 hour mark, and his leg just flopping about. I probably wouldn’t have remembered it but of course the next day had me thinking about the night before for many years, and how the world changed so drastically the next day.
Wasnāt there some footage of a guy running around New York on the 11th shouting about how he was late for work in one of the towers and that āMonday night football saved his lifeā.
Ed McCaffrey broke his leg that night.
I’m sure hopefully in the far distant future there will be generations looking at today’s media going , “if only we had known what was about to happen. ” I hope to be gone from here by then. Maybe I’ll be back by then.
What is it with the 90s-early 00s and the ADHD/zany/hyper style of all the commercials and montages? Everything seemed to have this fever dream vibe back then, like we were all on just a little too much adderall.
the last day of the good life
Two days prior, Notre Dame got absolutely waxed by Nebraska.
And I remember thinking: this is the worst thing that could ever happen!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that Charlie at 15:15?
The commercial at 2:43 probably wouldn’t have gone over well the next day.
Never such innocence again
I was at this game! That McCaffery catch!
Imagine seeing this and thinking: “Holy fuck, this is gonna be the best week ever”.
Melissa Stark looks just as good today.
Jessica Simpson doing a rap when she has an incredible singing voice is a choice.
Al Michaelās voice never gets old.
the last day of the 90s
This morning my son asked me if I could go back to any time when would I go back to. I told him the year 2001 before September 11th. Like that summer was the best.
Was that Pusha T at [4:15](https://youtu.be/hmes_3CPmSA?t=255) in the McDonald’s commercial? I know he wrote the [McDonald’s jingle](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/pusha-t-wrote-mcdonalds-im-lovin-it-jingle-186285/). Did he do commercials too?
I remember this game. I have no words. I wish I could go back.
The last day of the 90s