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4958ArticleBenjanimethanks for the comments, guys! always a pleasure to put an article together. Jun 19, 2019View
2351ArticleoniparThanks for the comments! Yeah, the video store was right across the street from my apartment, and they had arcades AND a Slush Puppy machine, so it was one of our go-to hangouts. The best thing about being young: everything was an adventure. And yeah, it was a truly messed up movie to watch at that young age. Retro-graphic Evidence: Horror in the 80sJul 05, 2015View
858ArticleMissMThanks for the comments! I am glad this was a fun read for you all. Fulton, you are so right. Everything requires special bricks now for sets. It is so frustrating at times to finish a set if the pieces are missing. It's always that random piece too! vkimo, I am so glad you mentioned the Paradisa set! I loved that series so much. I wish I could transport myself to those sets all the time. lol And Vaporman, Lego has been evolving their minifigures for quite some time. The pirate really showed off just how creative that could be. I forgot to mention that the pirate minifigures were the first to really sport different facial expressions through the use of beards and facial hair. It is all so interesting and fun. Miss M’s Top 10 Lego Minifigures!Nov 15, 2013View
4664ArticleBenjanimethanks for the feedback, guys! :) it's great to see how different in perspective others have in thought about the decade even if it may not be as memorable as past ones. i probably should've also made mention of the 2007 ghostbusters video game, which is a great loveletter to GB fans.The 2000s decade wasn't that badNov 07, 2018View
1258ArticlefuschniktThanks for the feedback, guys. This was my first upload. In hindsight, I should have maybe staged some photos for illustration purposes. May have also made the story more visually inviting. When I wrote it, I could picture everything happening as it did, I guess I wasn't sure how to present it as an illustrated article knowing I couldn't transcribe the visual memories in my nostalgia lobe. -DGThe Cereal IncidentSep 16, 2014View
4644ArticleHalcyonDazed710Thanks for the kind words @Vaporman87! I need to get around to writing more stuff. I really enjoy reading the articles everyone contributes. @jkatz Never tried Josta but I remember seeing it around. If they bring it back, I will definitely scoop it up. @Hoju Koolander Yeah, I bought about three cases when I found it. It was on sale too, which was a nice bonus.Reviewing the Retro Soda ComebacksOct 26, 2018View
1515ArticleHoju KoolanderThanks for the kind words about Rakeman, I am in the process of remastering it and then I will post it to Home Movies section per your suggestion. I finally got a chance to watch The Lost Few and Dark Wrath is awesome! Is that you? Excellent sword work and I love the cardboard armor, I used to make similar costume pieces for myself. The Day Series sounds pretty hilarious. UHF is one of my favorite movies and Weird Al was my musical icon until I was 12, so I take any association as a compliment. I am very distantly related to Al, he is my sister in law's brother in law's cousin. My brother met him at a family gathering a few years back. And that, as Al would say, is my "Lame Claim To Fame". Making Movies on VHSNov 19, 2014View
4967ArticleVaporman87Thanks for the kind words Old School! We enjoyed getting this series going!Batman 1989 Movie MerchandiseJul 14, 2019View
774VideoMr MagicThanks for the memories, Rugrats!Rugrats - 10th anniversary specialAug 28, 2013View
3635ArticleHoju KoolanderThanks for this eye opening look at the fat man in a red suit we take for granted every December. I never would have guessed that throwing Thor's dad, a gift giving Christ Child and fashionable Spanish saint into a blender would give birth to Santa Claus. Very cool.The History of ChristmasDec 24, 2016View