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2382ArticlemickyarberI don't remember when I first realized Santa wasn't real, but I do remember the after effect. I can remember feeling closer to my parents once I knew it was them spending hard earned cash for the things under the tree, and I think that helped me develop a deeper sense of appreciation for all kinds of things. Fun article. Jul 11, 2015View
2384ArticleVaporman87Hopefully my kids feel the same way about my wife and I when they discover the truth. LOL1990 - The Year Santa DiedJul 12, 2015View
4706ArticleDalek227I know this article is a few years old but I had to comment. One, I was so sure the new cool kid was going to be the one to blab about Santa, as I was reading haha and two, what a low blow that he got that kid spinjas. We had like a five dollar limit for our Secret Santa LOL. I love that you were very grateful despite not getting exactly what you wanted. 1990 - The Year Santa DiedDec 12, 2018View
140VideoVaporman87"Find the way noble challenger. Find the way of the WARRior!" Ugh! Just awful.Way of the Warrior - 3DOJan 14, 2013View
143VideoBenjanimewasn't this made by naughty dog?Way of the Warrior - 3DOJan 14, 2013View
145VideoVaporman87Yep. Now Jason Rubin is head of THQ. So this peice of dung didn't stop him from reaching the top. Way of the Warrior - 3DOJan 15, 2013View
1631ArticleVaporman87Where to begin? My main memory of this movie is that, the months leading up to (and after) it's release were what I'd call "Batmania". NEVER before in my youth had I witnessed a marketing push like that which this movie enjoyed. As you said, you could not escape it... no matter where you were. I had seen products emblazoned with the bat symbol that would never had occurred to me to be something you'd market a film on. It was just insane. And the thing was, I fully recognized it. Even then, at the tender age of 16, only just becoming allowed to drive by myself, I would often think, "Man, this is just crazy." And it worked. That movie was all you read about, heard about, or talked about when it came to films that year. And that's saying a lot, because '89 is arguably one of the best years ever for movies (from a fan perspective anyways). I had that magazine you pictured (might even still have it somewhere). And I know I still have the semi-hardback comic based on the film. I think I may even still have a very threadbare black t-shirt with the '89 bat symbol on it. No doubt about it... 1989 was the year of "The Bat".Batman '89 RememberedDec 14, 2014View
1632ArticlevkimoIf it could fit the Bat symbol, then it was fair game. I was at a flea market awhile back and this guy had dozens of the Batman coin bank cereals for sale. I regularly wear a Batman print shirt to the gym and have a velcro bat sign on my duffel bag. Batman '89 RememberedDec 14, 2014View
1634ArticleMr Magic89 had a ton of memorable movies. This was one of the most memorable.Batman '89 RememberedDec 15, 2014View
1635ArticleVaporman87One other memory that this article popped into my head, although a bit off topic, was that the first toy my dad purchased for me in the aftermath of my parents divorce, was a Super Powers Mantis figure. I don't know why, but that has stuck with me for my whole life. <img src="http://www.kennersuperpowers.com/spfigures/mantis-2s-fc-a.jpg"></img>Batman '89 RememberedDec 15, 2014View