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1114Articleechidna64Jurassic Park definitely has some of the coolest toys! I remember designing our own raptor chasing R.V. with a friend when this movie came out.A Lost World BirthdayJun 02, 2014View
1113ArticleMr MagicHoly cow! I had that same Disney Adventures mag!The Summer of 1995Jun 02, 2014View
1112ArticlepikachuloverK-Dramas are popular in LA. There is a sizable Korean population here. There are about 3 broadcast channels in the area that show them. I also watch J-dramas from Japan. I think the Power Rangers Movie was the only movie I saw in theaters that summer. I didn't go to the movies much. I like Gangsta's and Amish Paradise. The Summer of 1995Jun 02, 2014View
1111ArticleFulton4VLots of cool toys! My grandma had something like that sit and spin tohy but there was not any middle post to hang on to. You just sat on this big circle and used your hands to spin yourself. It was made of metal and had a bunch of ridges in it. I dont know what that was.The Evolution of FunJun 02, 2014View
1110ArticleFulton4VMy stepsister went to a school with a set up much like that. Except they always would get at least 2 months of summer off. Summer... What SummerJun 02, 2014View
1109ArticleVaporman87Wow. This is the first I've heard of "K-dramas". That's a very unique thing to enjoy. The only Korean film I know of is Yonggary (which is, of course, a giant monster movie). I'm curious to know what movies you may have watched in the theater that summer. Any that you recall? When you mentioned "Gangsta's Paradise", all I could think of was Weird Al's "Amish Paradise". LOL Thanks for this pikachulover!The Summer of 1995Jun 02, 2014View
1108ArticleVaporman87I enjoyed reading about your time with toys. It reminded me quite a bit of the my own times spent playing, as I commented in Part 1. Then introducing a video camera into the mix reminded EVEN MORE of my own home movies, some using toys, some just me and family/friends. It's a really cool feeling to see the things you're imagining in your head come to life on screen, especially as a kid. Though, I was never satisfied with the end product like I thought I would be. So, instead of recollecting all your old toys and shooting new movies, do like I did. Buy an inexpensive video editing program, take your OLD movies, and "enhance" them to fit what you would have liked them to be when you originally filmed them. Check out the Home Movies category of the Video page here, and look for "Lost Few". That movie was filmed by me and friends in 1989 or 1990, somewhere around there. Then many, many years later, I reworked it to be what I wanted it to be. It was cool. Just an idea. ;)The Evolution of Fun - Part IIMay 31, 2014View
1107ArticleVaporman87It will be interesting to see where they pick up the story and how they move it forward. I am also looking forward to the JP Ranger Corps fan film (which just happens to be premiering here at RetroDaze in our Theater - whenever it's done, that is). It's a need idea for a spin-off. A Lost World BirthdayMay 30, 2014View
1106ArticleVaporman87The Reading Rainbow Kickstarter campaign (for a web series of the show - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/readingrainbow/bring-reading-rainbow-back-for-every-child-everywh) is going nuts. Well over $2 million dollars now, with 30 days to go. That's over $1 million OVER the goal, with oodles of time remaining. Cool.90's Vs: Wishbone vs Reading RainbowMay 30, 2014View
1105Articlekstrom22In preparation for Jurassic World I should sit down and watch all three JP films back to back, then I can judge them all as an "adult." I'm looking forward to how they continue the story. I still have my Lost World pillow-case, but the pajamas I got that Christmas are a bit too small for me now. A Lost World BirthdayMay 30, 2014View