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2470ArticlemassrealityBeavis and Butthead and Singled Out defined my pre-teen years. Man, do I miss that time. I also have some extreme nostalgia for MTV Spring Break Out. I looked forward to that every single year. Aug 06, 2015View
3751ArticleLazloI was in my own little world in the mid 90s, and just not into popular culture. After reading this, I just have to check out The Head and The Maxx . . . I'll look it up on Youtube and see if there are DVD sets out there. Both seem right up my alley, all weird and trippy.MTV: The 90'sFeb 13, 2017View
2389ArticleVaporman87Yeah, basically the whole card collecting/manufacturing craze imploded around the time the final movie in the franchise came around, and that is pretty evident here. I actually prefer the simple, plain style of the original series of cards. Reminds me of my days collecting Topps baseball cards. Once Fleer, Donruss, and Skybox got big in the game, things got way too complicated, flashy, and collector oriented. It wasn't about kids picking up cards and enjoying them, it was more about adults who wanted them simply for the value in a Beckett. That bubble burst around the same time that comic book values plummeted. Great retrospective on the Batman series and cards in general Hoju!Batman Trading Cards of the 80's and 90'sJul 13, 2015View
2354ArticleVaporman87Wow. I've never heard of these actors or these movies, but to discover how popular they were even into the 90's boggles my mind. They're like the David Hasselhoffs of Italy! I've watched a few movies out of Italy, but they were mostly dreadfully awful sci-fi schlock starring Antonio Sabato (not Jr., but his dad). I didn't even know why they were called "Spaghetti Westerns" until just now. Is that sad? LOLThey Called Him TrinityJul 06, 2015View
2355ArticlejkatzVaporman, all I can say is if you love old cheesy b-movies (and who doesn't?), you're cheating yourself by not watching more Italian titles. It's actually quite amazing how one country can be responsible for both highbrow, arthouse cinema and some of the most shameless, trashy schlock possible. Must be something in the water...They Called Him TrinityJul 06, 2015View
2356ArticlemickyarberI remember watching the Trinity movies right after VCRs became popular. My uncle (who was my neighbor) had a VCR, and when the first video store opened in out little town, he was renting a movie every other day or so. My cousin and I watched them during the long summer days with him, and Trinity movies were some we watched that summer. I thought they were good then, but have not watched them since. I'll have to give them another look now. Thanks for the reminder. Good article choice.They Called Him TrinityJul 06, 2015View
2358ArticleVaporman87@jkatz - Or something in the pasta.They Called Him TrinityJul 07, 2015View
2360ArticlejkatzI too remember catching Toonami in its prime, but I was probably more excited about them showing Batman Beyond! Ruroni Kenshin quickly became my favorite though. Good stuff. Definitely watch the Japanese dub of D when you get the chance, they changed a few details (eg, Doris says she'll kill herself instead of "leaving the village").Anime memoriesJul 08, 2015View
2361ArticleVaporman87My introduction to Japanimation was probably Voltron. Aside from that, RoboTech, Akira, and Pokemon.Anime memoriesJul 08, 2015View
2362ArticleBenjanimejkatz I'll try to catch up to it eventually. @Vaporman87 have you read the akira manga? each volume is enormous and has more than what the movie adaptation could fit in. I unfortunately haven't read them all yet.Anime memoriesJul 08, 2015View