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Paul Mack Presents
PicturePhone
1991
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Table ahead. Each cell contains the description of the one tape. The link to the recordings are at the end of the cell. There can be from one to upto four parts roughly 15-minutes each part.
T156 Tape #156
Phone Song: "Mack Is Back" by William Wilde
And "I Want To Be A Line Host" by Paul Mack
Paul calls his friends and random dialing on his phone to ask which is better.
"Picture Phone" or "Cinema Phone".
One call went to Forest J. Ackerman's answering machine.
William Wilde is asked this question.
Paul even calls Mike The Galactic Hitchhiker's mother to ask her.
T160 Tape #160
Orson's Corner & Bob Hope's Counterpoint.
Trailer of Naked Gun 2 1/2. Jerry Lewis
T164 Tape #164
Last PicturePhone Tape
Live Call ins and caller movie reviews.
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