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1047ArticleVaporman87I wasn't aware of the Jem movie or the Gummi Bears show reboot. Both are good news as far as I'm concerned. I would say, one property that is crying out for a reboot and/or movie is M.A.S.K. I would love to see a live action Matt Trakker on the big screen taking down Miles Mayhem and crew! Also, Starriors would make a great cartoon series (something the toy line never got originally). Who doesn't like giant robots battling each other? Apr 02, 2014View
1048ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieGood question. It would ether turn into a husk of orange solid or dust from my guessTDITH Looks at The Nickelodeon Time CapsuleApr 02, 2014View
1049ArticleVaporman87Kind of like Play-Doh when you leave it out of the container for too long. TDITH Looks at The Nickelodeon Time CapsuleApr 02, 2014View
1050Articleechidna64Thumbs up for Reboot! I've always wanted a live-action pokemon movie. It has so much movie franchise potential it hurts Movie This!Apr 03, 2014View
1051Articleechidna64I played this game a lot growing up! Board games always bring me back such fond memories of childhood. Thanks Miss M!It's Not Delivery, It's Pizza Party!Apr 03, 2014View
1052ArticleMissMechidna64, yes! Reboot was so good! I wish it'd come back. I really enjoyed that show so much. Vaporman, oh yeah, there are some interesting remakes coming out eventually that should either be really awesome or really bad. I'm hoping for really awesome. lol And I always forget about M.A.S.K. That was a fun show. I vaguely recall Starriors. I will need to look that up. Movie This!Apr 04, 2014View
1053ArticleMr MagicAnimated movies that place underwater have proven to be hits. Like The Little Mermaid and Finding Nemo. I would like to see a theatrical movie adaption of my favorite show: TaleSpin. If there can be a DuckTales, Gummi Bears and Rescue Rangers movie, there's no reason why there can't be a TaleSpin movie.Movie This!Apr 04, 2014View
1054ArticleVaporman87I'm glad you posted this article, E. I have never seen an episode of the show myself, but it always seemed so strange to me in the promos for the show. Yet it was indeed a big hit and seems to still have a cult following. When you mentioned the show "jumping the shark", as a result of the killer's identity being made know, it reminded me of a similar thing that happened with the show, "Ed". I really enjoyed that show for many of the same reasons you mention here... specifically the small town atmosphere that the show takes place in. When Ed finally marries the lead female character (played by Julie Bowen of Modern Family fame), the show just kind of lost it's gusto. It didn't carry on many episodes after that. As much as you really want to see the marriage happen, you end up regretting that it did. Twin PeaksApr 08, 2014View
1055ArticlevkimoI have a lot/hate relationship with Twin Peaks. I've tried on 3 separate occasions to watch the entire series which shouldn't be hard since it was only 2 seasons. I love the setting, the nostalgic mist that seems to permeate through the TV. It does get a little weird so keeping an open mind is best. The intro is downright hypnotic and while I usually fast forward through an intro, I always watch the saw cutting the steel. Maybe the next time it's so cold and rainy I can't do anything else but lay back, I'll try to finish the rest of it.Twin PeaksApr 08, 2014View
1056Articleechidna64Thanks guys! @Vapor hmm I've never heard of that show before @vkimo yeah, I watched the whole thing on a 2nd attempt, it doesn't help that the 2nd season is over twenty episodes long. I was compelled to finish it based out of curiosity and even though the WTF momements don't always add up to a neat resolution, it's the experience which makes it entertaining.Twin PeaksApr 10, 2014View