
Nostalgia . . .
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12-06-2023 13:52:41
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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁) Mad Men’s Jessica Paré playing Don’s beautiful second wife . . . Megan Draper 🤍


cinesthetic. The French film The Intouchables with François Cluzet and Omar Sy . . .

cinesthetic. Whiplash staring Miles Teller and J. K. Simmons in this scene in particular, especially if you ever known someone like this who might be a genus in one area of their life but with a few possible . . . issues.

cinesthetic. Zodiac with Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo & Robert Downey Jr isn’t a horror movie as it’s more of a thriller or a murder mystery . . . The scenes were extremely unnerving and suspenseful such as this very creepy potentially plot changing basement scene.


cinesthetic. Timothy Olyphant playing US Marshal Raylan Givens up against Walton Goggins playing Boyd Crowder was some seriously great television . . . one of my favorite shows, rivalries and characters (both of them) of the last 20ish years.

cinesthetic. Mad Men from the very first episode, in my opinion this is the greatest tv show of all time hands down (no offense to Tony and his crew) . . . but this show and Cheers were the ones I instantaneously were hooked on from the first second I began watching.

cinesthetic. Seinfeld was always a few grade levels better than the average sitcom with topics that were completely outside the box like starting an argument in this pizza scene with any topping . . . and Kramer wanting pizza with cucumbers.

cinesthetic. Frasier In my opinion it's one of the best shows and the best endings to a show . . . ever. When it was on television it was one of if not the best show on tv as it was consistently great.

cinesthetic. Cheers with Diane’s Perfect Date in her letter counting friend Walter . . . this was hands down my favorite all-time sitcom and was always consistently great.



All The Right Movies Rain Man the cross country car scene with Dustin (Raymond) Hoffman not wearing his underwear and wanting boxer shorts from K-mart in Cincinnati . . . and his brother played by Tom Cruise having a temper tantrum.



cinesthetic. A great ending/show finale scene for the show Newhart . . . supposedly this was Bob Newhart’s real life wife’s idea to bring back Suzanne Pleshette from the original Bob Newhart Show. Out of all the sitcom endings this and Cheers is the best by far imo

cinesthetic. Mad Men with the commercial from 1970 Coca-Cola’s “Hilltop” commercial . . . it was a very fitting way to end Mad Men’s iconic in their shows finale. Then again I’m kinda bias.

cinesthetic. An extremely impactful ending and a epic scene with Tony’s last words (on film) . . . "I Went Ahead And Ordered Some For The Table” The Sopranos ending with the Journey music playing in the background of a diner.

cinesthetic. White Collar with “Neal Caffrey's greatest con” The show (which is in revival talks to bring it back) Matt Bomer reminds me of a smooth talking American version of a Pierce Brosnan in Remington Steele kinda con man before he became James 007 Bond . . .

cinesthetic. Cheers show as well as their great ending was very nostalgic for me as I was one of those viewers who watched the last episode when aired . . . Of all the Sienfelds, Two and a Half Men and Friends kinda sitcoms, I always preferred Cheers with Sam