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4019ArticleLazloHey Hoju Koolander, OldSchool80s, NLogan and Vaporman87. Anyone remember this? Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere, From Zanzibar to Barclay Square. But Patty's only seen the sights A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights - What a crazy pair! But they're cousins, Identical cousins all the way. One pair of matching bookends, Different as night and day. Where Cathy adores a minuet, The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette, Our Patty loves to rock and roll, A hot dog makes her lose control - What a wild duet! Still, they're cousins, Identical cousins and you'll find, They laugh alike, they walk alike, At times they even talk alike - You can lose your mind, When cousins are two of a kind.  Jul 26, 2017View
4017Articleechidna64I think that 80's Mel Gibson as Wolverine would be all the right kinds of crazyMy Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 25, 2017View
4016ArticleHoju KoolanderLate night TV was always an adventure. I remember Hercules In New York playing a lot in the 1am slot, with Arnold making his pecs dance. I also watched a lot of The Patty Duke Show late on Nick At Nite when I couldn't sleep as a kid. That and Doby Gillis were always in rotation for me along with the old Dennis The Menace show starring Jay North.Late Night Re-runs (Circa mid-80s)Jul 25, 2017View
4013ArticleSupermanI love this movie. My first time watching it was while I was in kindergarten, long past the time when the movie was actually in theaters. It was airing on TV, and I watched it with my mom.Seeing E.T. For The First TimeJul 24, 2017View
4012ArticleSupermanI've got plenty of fond memories of Discovery Zone. I loved those mazes as a kid. Like your family, mine never could have afforded a trip to Disneyland, so I guess Discovery Zone was in a way "my" Disneyland.Discovery Zone: Memories of a Ball PitJul 24, 2017View
4011ArticleVaporman87While Hoskins may be perfect in some ways, he just lacks an intimidating frame. Like I said, he would have had to go ape on the weights for a very long time just to come close to Wolvie's shape. I would probably have gone with somebody like Tom Cruise. He's short, he can pack on muscle when he needs to, and he's insane. Kinda like Logan.My Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 22, 2017View
4010ArticleHoju KoolanderThis was a great What If... experiment. I have to echo everybody else in disagreeing with Claremont's vision for Wolverine. I remember in an old Wizard magazine they cast a Cape Fear era Robert DeNiro as Logan, which seemed like a good choice. Loved the Rutger Hauer pull too, makes so much sense. Oh and Dolph Lundgren for Colossus, right? DUH!My Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 22, 2017View
4007ArticleNLoganBob wouldn't be my first choice.But at 5'4" he was close to the right height and was hirsute. <img src="/images/postImages/15007532128229-21901.jpg" width="231" height="173">My Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 22, 2017View
4006ArticleFlixtheCatJr@OldSchool80s: In the comics, Wolverine is only 5'3", I think Bob Hoskins is a great choice, personally.My Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 22, 2017View
4005ArticleHoju Koolander@OldSchool80s Yeah, smells are big. The sweet scent of the gum that used to come with Topps trading cards always takes me back. @Vaporman87 Seriously. I'm thinking of making friends with all the senior citizens I know, just so I can rummage around their basements.Raiders of the Lost ToysJul 22, 2017View