I am a newbie amateur video maker & this page is for myself & other "V" fans to post home-made tribute or "V" inspired videos!
Hopefully people out there will comment this page with links to such videos.... I'd better start the ball rolling then! If you like what you see, please take the time to rate/comment them! :o)
Please also note that this is a tribute site to a Science FICTION show - any postings regarding that idiot David Icke & his delusional ramblings stolen from "V" & "They Live" (before he'd seen these he was declaring himself to be the Son of God... the man's an attention-seeking, pseudo-scientific nutbar!) amongst other movies will simply result in the comments being deleted. "Global Conspiracy" rants will also be treated in a similar fashion. Repeat postings will result in your account being removed from this page. Sorry if this bothers you, but that is not what this page is about. Thanks!
Who I'd like to meet: Kenneth Johnson, Jane Badler, Marc Singer, Faye Grant, Michael Durrell, Blair Tefkin, Robert Englund, Richard Herd, Peter Nelson, David Packer, June Chadwick, Michael Ironside, Sarah Douglas, Frank Ashmore, Marin May, Denise Galik, Jenny Beck...
Hi erm i don't like to sound picky but erm i kind of want to know which visitor i'm talking too. Do you have any friends in LA called either Diana or Martin?
Wendy's founded by Dave Thomas in 1969 was named after Dave's 2nd daughter, Melinda Lou Thomas, age 8, whom her older siblings nicknamed "Wendy" The first Wendy's restaurant was opened in Columbus,Ohio on Nov 15, 1969, and the chain grew rapidly to open over 3,000 restaurants by 1985 mid-1980s some Wendy's restaurants were closed. By 1989, Dave Thomas came out of retirement and started doing commercials for Wendy's and helped rebuild the restaurant until his death on Jan 8,2002. The chain is known for its square ground beef hamburgers. It's the 1st to offer a Salad Bar & 1st to serve Hot-Stuffed Baked Potatoes. In a TV commercial, Jan 10,1984 fast food advertising campaign for the Wendy's elderly actress Clara Peller receives a competitor's burger on a massive bun This prompts the gruff Peller to angrily exclaim "Where's the beef?" The humorous ad gave the catch-phrase a life of its own, it was repeated in countless TV shows, films,& media. BURGER WARS