Dude, who even knows.
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You know The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-1978) was really of its time because the idea someone would become a [calculates] Forty Million Dollar Man today out of being a government employee is laughable
What it really was was a post-Vietnam fantasy that if the government ruined your life it would feel at all driven to make it up to you
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obtusecrimes liked this And for near-death movies you have Flatliners and Jacob's Ladder, both in 1990.
Also, its Bigfoot stuff and the X-Files nicely bookend a period of Weird vogue: as an '80s kid the Bermuda Triangle and...
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