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4145ArticleSupermanNice article. Fortunately, I never had any of these toys. They sound like a real waste of money.Five 90’s Toys That Never Lived Up to the HypeSep 23, 2017View
4144ArticleSupermanI don't think I ever had anything you mentioned in this article, but it's still a nice look at fast food's past. I am kind of surprised that McDonald's serving pizza was a thing without me ever knowing, though.Retro Fast Food That is No MoreSep 23, 2017View
4143ArticleSuperman@Hoju - A child's imagination is a wonderful thing indeed. I sometimes wonder what made me think up such twisted storylines.The Adventures of Junior, the World's Greatest Cat DetectiveSep 22, 2017View
4142ArticleDirtyD79E.T. is the first movie I remember seeing in theaters when I was a kid. Me and my brother went with our grandma to this small single screen theater a few blocks away from our house to see it. I also remember there was a parade outside when we got out. I'm guessing the parade was for Fourth of July or something. We also had the E.T. Atari 2600 game. Surprisngly I actually liked it but then I was a little kid at the time.Seeing E.T. For The First TimeSep 21, 2017View
4141ArticleDirtyD79Me and my brother went through the ninja phase too. I remember when we were teenagers we got some swords and knives at this one flea market up the street from us. I also remember for Halloween in 5th grade I dressed up as a ninja. I also wanted to take some karate classes but my parents never got around to signing me up. Eventually I became more interested in cars and model building instead.Revenge of the Imaginary Ninjas!Sep 21, 2017View
4140ArticleDirtyD79I was in college back then. I was asleep when it happened since it was my day off. My mom woke me up telling me I should come out and check out the news. That's how I found out about it. Where Were You That September Day?Sep 21, 2017View
4139ArticleHoju KoolanderVery interesting to get your perspective on these films as someone who wasn't in the thick of Batmania in '89 like I was. I think Nolan's first 2 films hold up against Burton's very well, but lack the fun comic book hyper-realism that Nicholson and Keaton enjoyed with the production design of their films. Batman '89 gets my vote for most entertaining comic book movie of all time, but I'll admit there's a heavy dose of nostalgia leading to that decision.Old vs. New: Batman vs. Batman BeginsSep 20, 2017View
4138ArticleHoju KoolanderI love all the limited series books from mid-80s Marvel, so I am very familiar with these ads, but I had yet to see this Iceman book. I definitely had a switchblade comb, so I'm glad I would have been welcome at your school.Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 20, 2017View
4137ArticleHoju KoolanderFOX Kids was definitely the king of kids programming. Anything they put on at least got my viewership for 3 episodes. I watched ABC's lineup briefly with Cro and Land of the Lost as you mentioned, but also The Addams Family and Cowboys of Moo Mesa. SNICK was also special and I was really into Roundhouse at the time (what was I thinking?)Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 20, 2017View
4136ArticleHoju KoolanderAh, the pubescent romantic filled with unrequited love, I know the story well. Just imagine how celebrated the tales of MacRei would have been in Elizabethan England. If born in another time, maybe you would have been studying your own works in class.Me, Myself and MacReiSep 20, 2017View