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5280ArticleBenjanimei have this memory from my toddler years of catching my sister watching the horror movie, creepshow on a night that she was babysitting me. she thought i was fast asleep, but i quietly opened my bedroom door and jut casually watched it for a good half hour. somehow, i grew up normal, but i've been intrigued with the halloween season ever since. Sep 23, 2020View
3500vhsCoverEDP2000I have this tape.Pokemon the First Movie - Mewtwo vs. MewApr 02, 2016View
2795ArticleVaporman87I have to admit, 1987, 1988, and 1989 were probably my favorite years ever as a kid. Just such great times. The country was riding high on a great economy... people just saw life with renewed optimism. And there was so much great pop culture madness being created at that time. I would have been 14 years old (those numbers are reversed now :( ) and life was just so full of fun and adventure. I had gone through some difficult things by then (the divorce of my parents being the biggest issue) but I also had new and important family added to my life (my step-brother Bry being the most important - I just call him my brother). Lots of great movies in '88 for sure. Too many great ones to chose from, and then in '89... wow! That year is probably the greatest year ever to be a theater goer. Great times, my friend.Horror Films From The Best Year EVER!Oct 07, 2015View
1262ArticlevkimoI have to agree as well. As much as I liked Goosebumps, AYAOTD was better executed. One of the major differences between the story lines is that AYAOTD usually had a "happy" ending where as Goosebumps always had a twist at the end. Both shows are enjoyable though because I was the same age as the kids when the shows came out so the look and feel hits home.90's Vs: Goosebumps vs Are You Afraid of the DarkSep 16, 2014View
1410ArticleBenjanimei have to agree with vapor, i think that pretty much when 4kidsTV came around, you just knew that the common pasttime of saturday cartoons just had to go. poorly edited anime, american girl cartoons that just try too hard to do the whole princess/fairy thing, and television producers that just like to put contests in the sweepstakes meat grinder. speaking of which, i remember when they had a contest for a chance to win a copy of shadow the hedgehog, an edgy sonic game that used minor explicit words, but i guess they missed that because of the E label on the esrb rating for it.R.I.P. Saturday Morning CartoonsOct 09, 2014View
778ArticleVaporman87I have to agree with your choice of the block's lineup. While many shows that aired during the 92 to 99 time frame werent realy my cup of tea, the quality of the block itself just seemed higher. And I like some stability and repetition in the bumpers, theme, etc. It helps increase the connection with the audience. Similar to the ABC Bumpers, or the Nick Jr. Moose A Moose segments. They give a feeling of familiarity and nostalgia in some cases. This was an great article. I really enjoyed it. Thanks TDITH! A Look at SNICKSep 05, 2013View
3740ArticleVaporman87I have to agree. There are very few things that are so jam-packed with nostalgic awesomeness than old catalogs. Just one page has such a wealth of old toy goodness that it takes one article to contain it. I want all of those Joes and there accessories right now!Catalog Pages: 1982 Sears Wish Book Featuring G.I. JoeFeb 12, 2017View
3979ArticleHoju KoolanderI have to disagree with you on Good Burger. I was a regular viewer of All That as a kid, but didn't bother to see the film in the 90s. I just watched it for the first time last year and it's actually hilarious. The humor is pretty subversive and clever for adults if you read between the lines. Look for a mention of the T2 stage show in an upcoming article of mine. I guess with the Terminator 2 3-D re-release coming soon, it's in the air. Top Five 90s Summer MoviesJul 05, 2017View
5755ArticleVaporman87I have to say that of these, I think I like the Mario costume best. They're all good though!5 Childhood Pictures of Myself in Halloween CostumesOct 06, 2023View
2542ArticleVaporman87I have to say, I wasn't aware that films like this had their own genre... Heavy Metal-sploitation. But it certainly fits. This undoubtedly tapped into a lot of frustration and angst being felt by young fans of Heavy Metal, and kids who've been on the receiving end of a bully's wrath. I was one of those kids too. I was probably one of the shortest kids in my school, and an art nerd at that. So I can relate. Somehow, I managed to steer clear of confrontation for the most part. Sure, there was the occasion when my books were knocked out of my hands from behind, or the stupid "Made Ya Flinch!" fake punch that meant you had to receive a raised knuckle pounding to the arm (seriously... for having good reflexes?), but I kept to myself and away from those I knew might cause me trouble. I can see a movie like this helping to cope with all that. Nowadays, there is such an anti-bully movement going on that such things are borderline criminal. Which, I suppose, is a good thing. But it does make one wonder how prepared kids will be when they face that sort of thing in "real life". You need to know how to face confrontation in life, and how to avoid it. Hopefully that is also something happening in today's schools. But I doubt it.Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 1Aug 18, 2015View