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3866ArticleHoju KoolanderYes, more of these Wizard excerpts please. I definitely tuned into MANTIS as well. It was a very cool premise, though it was always just a countdown to when/how his suit would give out. The image selected for the Swamp Thing blurb is from The Return of Swamp Thing movie (which is mega fun) not the TV show (Which didn't​ have the same wacky spirit). I saw Mask of the Phantasm in theaters, it was just an extra long episode, nothing great. Rob Leifeld was always claiming he had a movie based on one of his creations coming out, that never happened. I remember Badrock and Prophet starring Tom Cruise specifically. And yes, Vaporman87 is right, I LOVE The Shadow. Alec Baldwin and his supporting cast have such great banter in a beautiful 1930s throwback setting. Just go in expecting more humor than gritty action and you will be entertained, though it has some cool special effects scenes. Apr 24, 2017View
3867ArticleHoju KoolanderWhile I was not quite old enough to experience these events in real time, their influence was felt in so many parodies on my favorite sitcoms like The Simpsons with "Sending Our Love Down The Well" and an episode of Married...With Children featuring "washed up" musicians singing "We Are The Old" to name a few.Remembering Live Aid (1985)Apr 24, 2017View
3878ArticleHoju KoolanderDitto for me on The Monster at the End of This Book, between that and his Super Grover persona, it's no wonder the little blue guy was my favorite character on Sesame Street. I had totally forgotten about Caps For Sale, that was a great one.My favorite children's books growing upMay 04, 2017View
3885ArticleHoju KoolanderYeah, I saw that in the GLOW documentary. Here's wishing her the best and Mt. Fiji too.GLOW: Wild and Wacky WrestingMay 09, 2017View
3886ArticleHoju KoolanderThough I'm not into westerns, the concept of Outlaws is fantastic. Basically a reverse Back To The Future Part 3, if Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen got the DeLorean. maybe I'll try to find the original TV movie at least.5 Nearly Forgotten TV ShowsMay 09, 2017View
3893ArticleHoju Koolander@Godivaglow Awesome, thanks so much for reading, Godiva! Little Egypt commented on a previous article, where I talked about the show. You have some very talented friends.GLOW: Wild and Wacky WrestingMay 15, 2017View
3895ArticleHoju KoolanderGlad to hear your story. Surfing cable was really an adventure back in the day. I loved Talk Soup on the E! Network and would watch pretty much anything on USA. Those Internet trips to the library sound like a blast, fan sites on Geocities, man. I made one for the fictional band Steel Dragon from the movie Rock Star around 2000. Proof that anybody could use that software.1997: My Year of ChangeMay 15, 2017View
3911ArticleHoju KoolanderCalifornia Dreams was a lot of fun. I enjoyed Sylvester's weasely schemes and Tony's "Sweet Googamoo" catch phrase. None of the songs e ever reached Zack Attack quality, but I can still remember a few of them. I rarely tuned into to T-NBC on Saturday Mornings to watch those other shows, especially after the first season of The New Class (ugh), but Saved By The Bell and Callfornia Dreams in syndication were appointment TV for me.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 28, 2017View
3912ArticleHoju KoolanderI definitely tuned into The Magic Hour based solely on his pop culture status, but Sheila E was the only point of real entertainment. I saw the promos for Keenan's show, but preferred to watch The Wayans Bros or Jamie Foxx show on the WB.Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 28, 2017View
3913ArticleHoju KoolanderAll classics. I think I played Monopoly more than the others, but had I owned Operation it would have been my favorite. I'm waiting for my kids to get older so we can get into games like Retro Manic, I hear good things ;)Board Games I've LovedMay 28, 2017View