Image 1 — Met Costas Mandylor yesterday and he was a super nice guy! Very down to earth and great sense of humor, he was constantly making me laugh.
Image 2 — Met Costas Mandylor yesterday and he was a super nice guy! Very down to earth and great sense of humor, he was constantly making me laugh.
Image 3 — Met Costas Mandylor yesterday and he was a super nice guy! Very down to earth and great sense of humor, he was constantly making me laugh.
▲ 280 r/saw

Met Costas Mandylor yesterday and he was a super nice guy! Very down to earth and great sense of humor, he was constantly making me laugh.

I did ask him if we were ever going to get a Saw 11 and this is what he said: He said Burg had a great script(with him as a major character) and it was close to happening but Koules wanted to sell. So there was a standoff for a couple of years and then the franchise did indeed sell. He says he has no idea what is next, but he’s ready to go if he gets the call.

Fingers crossed we get a Saw 11.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DcJagdjjv0a/?igsh=YTd0bm10eWY1NTgy

u/realchrisgunter — 3 days ago
▲ 694 r/titanic

Hot take: Rose should have chosen Cal! Cal had his flaws, no doubt… but he did save an innocent child! Can’t argue that!!! On a serious note… I really enjoyed visiting with Billy Zane today! Such a nice, humble guy! Much different than Cal lol.

u/realchrisgunter — 3 days ago
▲ 35 r/saw

I’m meeting Costas Mandylor tomorrow. What should I have him inscribe on the autograph print?!

u/realchrisgunter — 5 days ago
▲ 913 r/titanic

I’m meeting Billy Zane tomorrow! Any advice from those who have met him? I’m thinking about having him write “I have a child!” on the autograph print lol.

u/realchrisgunter — 5 days ago

Chart showing payroll for season 1 of MMPR.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers became one of the biggest kids’ shows of the 1990s, generating hundreds of millions in merchandise sales. Yet, according to cast interviews and reported salaries, the original Rangers worked grueling 12–16 hour days, often 5–6 days a week, for about $600 per week—roughly minimum wage when their hours were factored in. They also reportedly received no merchandising royalties despite helping build a global franchise. This chart compares their estimated workload and pay to other TV actors in 1993 and helps explain why several original cast members left at the height of the show’s success.

u/realchrisgunter — 10 days ago

Do you think Master Vile could survive a direct hit from from UltraZord? He gets hit by the Shogun MegaFalconzord and literally laughs it off like it’s nothing.

u/realchrisgunter — 14 days ago

Just six days before she lost her life in a plane crash, 9/11 widow Beverly Eckert met President Barack Obama at the White House to advocate for families affected by the attacks.

On 12 February 2009, she boarded Colgan Air Flight 3407 to Buffalo to honour what would have been her late husband Sean Rooney's 58th birthday and present a scholarship in his name.

The aircraft crashed into a house in New York, ki*ling all 49 people on board and one person on the ground, and Obama later remembered Eckert as a "tireless advocate" for 9/11 families.

u/realchrisgunter — 15 days ago

Barbara Bush once called The Simpsons “the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen” during an interview. Marge Simpson responded with a letter.

u/realchrisgunter — 17 days ago

Here are the Zelda games released by each President.

HW Bush may have only had 1 but it was a hell of a banger!

u/realchrisgunter — 20 days ago

I’m watching Steven Spielbergs critically acclaimed 2012 film “Lincoln.”

Anyone else seen it?

u/realchrisgunter — 22 days ago

Lyndon B. Johnson frequently asked the flight crew aboard the presidential aircraft to make the cabin warmer or cooler. After countless requests, the crew came up with an unusual solution.

They installed a fake thermostat in the conference room and told Johnson he could adjust the temperature himself. The control wasn't connected to the aircraft's climate system, but Johnson was pleased to have it.

From then on, the complaints about the temperature reportedly disappeared. It remains one of the most famous stories about life aboard the early Air Force One.

#LBJ #AirForceOne

u/realchrisgunter — 1 month ago
▲ 342 r/Presidents+1 crossposts

Since Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, every single President has been alive at the same time as Herbert Hoover.

u/realchrisgunter — 1 month ago
▲ 69 r/titanic

Watching an episode of Histories greatest mysteries. Lawrence fishburne opens a full investigation to try to figure out what happened to the titanic.

Available on Hulu if interested.

u/realchrisgunter — 1 month ago
▲ 14 r/Chase

Is there any chance that Chase may have a bank statement/bank records on an account that closed sometime in the mid 1980s?

I realize that banks are only required to keep records for I believe 7 years. But is there any chance Chase would have the records in microfiche or archive?

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u/realchrisgunter — 1 month ago

Phone home game.

This is my first time actually seeing the phone home game played. Heard about it, but first time seeing it. This happened in 88 which is roughly about the time I have my earliest memories, so kinda surprised I don’t remember it. Anyways check it out yall !

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u/realchrisgunter — 2 months ago