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1817ArticleHoju KoolanderWhile I find JP3 to be a far superior film to this one, I really enjoyed your article. I love the fold out from the soundtrack CD, what a great decoration for your party. I remember the same confusion with the toys when the original film came out. The Dino-Damage tear away flesh on the dinosaurs was awesome, but Malcolm and Ellie were the only ones that resembled the actors from the movie. What was with Nedry's turtleneck and sunglasses? Jan 21, 2015View
1818ArticleVaporman87Makes you wonder what goodies will be available when the new movie hits. Kids will still be having JP birthdays.A Lost World BirthdayJan 21, 2015View
115VideoMr MagicThe country singer bumpers were my favorite ones.After These Messages - ABC BumpersJan 03, 2013View
1093ArticleVaporman87I love this little article. It warms the heart. Though I did not grow up poor, I was still not exactly a popular kid. I too found that my toys and imagination allowed me to explore situations in life in a way that could uplift me and keep me going. I genuinely feel sad for those among us who cannot (and in some cases have never been capable of) using their imagination to create, inspire, and entertain. I often used my artistic ability to bring a smile to the face of a friend or family member. There was nothing more satisfying than that. And the culture of toys, shows, and movies of my youth motivated and inspired me to not ever stop using that imagination , and to find the good in bad situations. Well said Doc.What Pop Culture Means to MeMay 21, 2014View
1094ArticleDoctorRyanThanks. It's hard to explain sometimes how a bunch of cheesy shows was somehow therapy for me. Of course then again I'm running around on the internet wearing a suit and sunglasses............What Pop Culture Means to MeMay 21, 2014View
1095ArticleVaporman87Yeah. Something is definitely wrong there. Perhaps you should break out a MOTU DVD or catch I Dream of Jeanie on TV Land. LOLWhat Pop Culture Means to MeMay 21, 2014View
1098ArticleFulton4VI liked alot of these shows too and many of them had really good morals in them or at the end. You dont see that much in this time. What Pop Culture Means to MeMay 23, 2014View
1091ArticleVaporman87I must say I was unaware this film existed. I only knew of the Marlon Brando version. Even so, it was never a subject that much interested me. I think, in theory, it should make for a really great film. But to me I have yet to see the potential of it truly realized... and it seems that holds true here as well if I take your word for it. The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)May 20, 2014View
1092ArticleDoctorRyanYeah, I was pretty disappointed with it. But then again, I always try to recommend for people to see movies first hand and form their own opinion. That's what makes movies so great!! The discussions and debating that come from it.The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977)May 20, 2014View
1088ArticleVaporman87This film was all I ever knew of The Hobbit for decades. I knew of no book. Just this movie. And it always left a big impression on me. The style and animation was so well done, beyond what Rankin/Bass had done in the past. The voice acting, especially for Gandalf, was just superb. For me, that voice will always be Gandalf's. Not that of old man Magneto. And the music... it was haunting. I'll never forget the sound of some of those songs for as long as I live. Doctor Ryan Presents: The Hobbit (1977)May 20, 2014View