When I was a kid, HAPPY DAYS was one of the most prolific programs on television. What I remember from that was red-headed Richie Cunningham, his family, and the rocking around the clock of those who worshipped the Fonz, and all things drive-in diner. The cars. The stories. The innocence, and ROLLER SKATES! It was a different time with different morals and truly completely different lifestyles. No electronic “things” to take up your time and tons of steel AWESOME to capture your gaze. Time to slick your hair back, grab a cherry coke and rev your engine, because it’s time for The 2GuysTalkingCars Perspective Review of American Graffiti 1973, directed by George Lucas, here on The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network.
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Links from this Episode:
-- A Link to
American Graffiti (1973) at IMDB
-- The
Official Movie Trailer for American Graffitti (1973)
-- A link to
American Grafiti (1973) on Wikipedia