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Hmmmm. I must have missed that one. Throw a dog a bone.

 

It is basically a feature length commercial (for a certain company and its upcoming game) posing as a road movie. The relevance to you is that much of it was shot in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area.

 

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It is basically a feature length commercial (for a certain company and its upcoming game) posing as a road movie. The relevance to you is that much of it was shot in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area.

 

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Hmmm. I'm completely oblivious.

 

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Hmmm. I'm completely oblivious.

 

If so, you have been deprived of a seminal childhood experience...

 

 

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If so, you have been deprived of a seminal childhood experience...

 

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I never saw that movie. I was not living in the Reno Area when it came out. I moved to Nevada in 1994.

 

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I never saw that movie. I was not living in the Reno Area when it came out. I moved to Nevada in 1994.

 

Oh, I was not implying that you were living in the area when the film was shot or released, but you would still recognize some of the locations.

 

Regardless, though, if you did not see "The Wizard" in late 1989 or early 1990, you missed out on quite the sneak peak at "Super Mario Bros. 3" months before it was released in the US.

 

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Oh, I was not implying that you were living in the area when the film was shot or released, but you would still recognize some of the locations.

 

Regardless, though, if you did not see "The Wizard" in late 1989 or early 1990, you missed out on quite the sneak peak at "Super Mario Bros. 3" months before it was released in the US.

 

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That movie always seemed odd to me as a 9 year old, it wasn't until later that I realized it was a glorified commercial...

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