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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. May 09, 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
3884ArticlejkatzSince the last time this article was published, I sat down and watched Jack of All Trades..oy. Even for a campy adventure series starring Bruce Campbell of all people, it refused to take itself seriously a bit too much for my tastes. At least I'll always have the theme song.5 Nearly Forgotten TV ShowsMay 09, 2017View
3883ArticlemassrealityI loved Jack of All Trades and it's counterpart Cleopatra 2525!5 Nearly Forgotten TV ShowsMay 08, 2017View
3882ArticleCaps 2.0I'm friends with Dee Booher, who played Matilda The Hun, on Facebook, and I'm planning on doing an interview with her once I read her autobiography to make sure I don't ask questions that have been answered. Dee's had a tough lot of health issues these past few years, and she currently has a GoFundMe page to cover these health-related expenses. Here's the link to that, so feel free to donate if you can: https://www.gofundme.com/matildathehunGLOW: Wild and Wacky WrestingMay 08, 2017View
3881ArticleLazloechidna64- Now everybody is at least part nerd, because everybody (or just about) is into computers. Some because they enjoy using computers. And some because computers are everywhere and have no choice! LOLThe 1980s: When Nerds Became CoolMay 06, 2017View
3880Articleechidna64I remember even in the early 90's people would say that only nerds played video games, joke's on them now!The 1980s: When Nerds Became CoolMay 06, 2017View
3879ArticlejkatzBorn in 93 here, and I agree-Harry Potter is definitely our generation's Star Wars. The first two movies are my favorite too. Maybe it's because I was at the right age when I first watched them, but to me they have a certain "something" that the later installments just didn't.Harry Potter: A beginning of a new loveMay 04, 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
3877ArticleLazloI think it was an important moment, if you were like me growing up (and as an adult). I was the bookworm who spent a lot of time at the library, with an interest in nerdy stuff like history. I think these '80s nerd flicks, as campy and comical as they are on the surface, actually had a deeper message. It was about appreciating being nerdy and being into knowledge, and not being ashamed of it . . . and having fun with it too. Real Genius is still one of my fave flicks.The 1980s: When Nerds Became CoolMay 04, 2017View