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3066 | Article | Vaporman87 | Oh yeah! Grundy and Blade would have also been pretty appropriate. And Werewolf By Night, though he's a bit too direct a copy of traditional Halloween monsters. | Nov 02, 2015 | ||
3102 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Great picks. Sleepwalker always takes me back, he just defines generic 90's Marvel characters so perfectly for me. Plus, he looks like a generic Halloween costume someone just threw together at the last minute. "Alien mask, Mom's purple scarf, my old sweats, I'm good to go!" | My Top 5 Halloween Ready Super Heroes | Nov 12, 2015 | |
3083 | Article | Vaporman87 | I think that as the years have gone by, my appreciation for Gremlins 2 and Ghostbusters 2 has grown. When I first watched both of those films I was disappointed. Both felt like cartoon versions of their original films. Gremlins 2 was more campy and silly than it's original, which had a bit darker tone to it. The same could be said of Ghostbusters 2, though to a lesser extent. I suppose that could be a result of my having aged 4 to 5 years from the time I watched the originals, but I still feel that same way watching the originals and sequels of both films now, so who knows. | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 04, 2015 | |
3087 | Article | NLogan | Goonies II The Fratellis' Last Stand totally happened. Came out in 1987. They even had a video game for it. Yeah right, just like the time you ate your weight in Godfather's Pizza, or the time Michael Jackson came to your house to use the bathroom? Well maybe it never happened, but it should'a. The plot of the game was for Mikey to save the rest of the Goonies and a mermaid that were captured by the Fratellis. <img style="width: 407px; height: 253px;" src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/th7MNmWrkH0/maxresdefault.jpg"> | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 05, 2015 | |
3088 | Article | Hoju Koolander | @NLogan Yeah, totally aware of this and have always appreciated the fact that they really created poster art that could have been used for the theoretical film. There's also the "announcement" by Donner, Feldman and Astin that the real sequel is in the works, but we shall see. | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 06, 2015 | |
3089 | Article | jkatz | Yes finally some love for Gremlins 2! | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 07, 2015 | |
3091 | Article | NLogan | I also like Karate Kid II and really liked how the film started where the first film left off. In the parking lot after the tournament showing just how depraved John Kreese was by how he treated his students after in dealing with their loss. The Wrath of Khan is one of the best Star Trek movies for sure. I was always creeped out by those crazy earwigs they put in Chekov's ears. | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 08, 2015 | |
3100 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Just in case you've been waiting for The Goonies 2 episode of the SequelQuest podcast, which was delayed for technical reasons, you can listen now at this link http://sequelquestpod.com/2015/11/11/the-goonies-meet-bigfoot/ Enjoy! | Top 5 80's Movie Sequels | Nov 11, 2015 | |
443 | Video | AceNThaHole | I saw this some years ago. Such a good documenatary. | Beyond The Mat | Feb 25, 2013 | |
3084 | Article | Vaporman87 | What a great trip through some of your most precious memories. Thanks for that Rick. It's a sad reality that nothing lasts forever, and that is especially difficult to swallow when it is something special from your youth that fades away. Malls (like some other unique retail and service businesses) are a strange dichotomy; existing for the profit, yet the most meaningful thing they offer is free... youthful memories. To see something that you feel you have some kind of stake in, as though the time you spent there earned you some say in how it's fate plays out, slowly disintegrate before you... it's heartbreaking. I've seen many such places come and go. Places that meant a great deal to me because of the memories that were made there. They feel sacred, to a certain extent. It makes me wonder what places I and my family frequent now that my own children will feel the same way about. | Memories of the Nanuet Mall | Nov 05, 2015 |