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4268ArticlefuschniktI have that Hocus Pocus poster behind my display in my stairwell! Also, Halloween Tree anyone? My band has a song based on that 90's special. The most informative Halloween song of all time! Jan 09, 2018View
2059ArticlepikachuloverI have the 1992 book with Terminator and the Starting Lineup figures. The '92 book has the individual athletes. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves and Batman are in the '92 The ones for girl's toys were equally as good. I collect things like that. Pamphlets and backcards. Kenner Action Toy Guide '91Mar 06, 2015View
4181vhsCoverEDP2000I have the 1999 Widescreen VHS of this movie.A Nightmare on Elm StreetOct 22, 2017View
1224VideoMr MagicI have the 2-disc DVD edition. It takes a sensitive person to appreciate Bambi. And I have a sensitive side.BambiSep 10, 2014View
4259ArticlepikachuloverI have the morphing Kimberly figure from childhood. I took it to the beach and I used to play with it in my pool. She got a little rusty. This reminds me of a funny story about my 5th grade class had to build a model colonial village and we were put into groups. There was this guy who was a big Power Rangers fan and wanted to put his figures in the village. The other member of the group who made herself leader was a really mature girl and threatened me not to include any Power Rangers in our colonial village model. I was more interested in making milk carton houses and moss. Power Rangers didn't look colonial. Then I imagined a Power Ranger figure in a colonial outfit over their ranger suit. Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 2Dec 30, 2017View
4937ArticleBenjanimei have the nintendo power issue covering a guide for the felix the cat game, never got around to renting it but it looked like a fun, basic platform romp from the screenshots that were provided so after i bought my nes classic i added the game to it. some of these other games i've definitely never seen or heard about before. great read!Underrated NES GamesMay 28, 2019View
5280ArticleBenjanimei have this memory from my toddler years of catching my sister watching the horror movie, creepshow on a night that she was babysitting me. she thought i was fast asleep, but i quietly opened my bedroom door and jut casually watched it for a good half hour. somehow, i grew up normal, but i've been intrigued with the halloween season ever since.Halloween Is in My BloodSep 23, 2020View
3500vhsCoverEDP2000I have this tape.Pokemon the First Movie - Mewtwo vs. MewApr 02, 2016View
2795ArticleVaporman87I have to admit, 1987, 1988, and 1989 were probably my favorite years ever as a kid. Just such great times. The country was riding high on a great economy... people just saw life with renewed optimism. And there was so much great pop culture madness being created at that time. I would have been 14 years old (those numbers are reversed now :( ) and life was just so full of fun and adventure. I had gone through some difficult things by then (the divorce of my parents being the biggest issue) but I also had new and important family added to my life (my step-brother Bry being the most important - I just call him my brother). Lots of great movies in '88 for sure. Too many great ones to chose from, and then in '89... wow! That year is probably the greatest year ever to be a theater goer. Great times, my friend.Horror Films From The Best Year EVER!Oct 07, 2015View
1262ArticlevkimoI have to agree as well. As much as I liked Goosebumps, AYAOTD was better executed. One of the major differences between the story lines is that AYAOTD usually had a "happy" ending where as Goosebumps always had a twist at the end. Both shows are enjoyable though because I was the same age as the kids when the shows came out so the look and feel hits home.90's Vs: Goosebumps vs Are You Afraid of the DarkSep 16, 2014View