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3982ArticleOldSchool80sI normally try to stay in the 80s lane, but I do know 90s pretty well, too. I don't think you can possibly put Good Burger or Wild Wild West on the Top Summer Movies of the entire 90s decade. The other 3 can definitely be considered. Here are a few that could round out the Top 5: Independence Day, Armageddon, Speed, True Lies, The Lion King, There's Something About Mary, Apollo 13, The Fugitive... just to name a few. Jul 05, 2017View
4001ArticleOldSchool80sHey Laz, thanks for sharing. What a strange combination of shows. I remember watching Battlestar when it was in primetime, but not really in syndication where I grew up. I do remember watching Family Affair in syndication, but it was during the day (not late at night). I do have fond memories of staying up late to watch Elvira's scary movies, but it might be more fond memories of just seeing the sexy Elvira herself. One thing I remember staying up late on Saturday nights to watch in the market I grew up was wrestling shows. They showed World Class Championship Wrestling out of Dallas late on Saturday nights and then I also remember that was when GLOW was on as well. I also loved getting to stay up late to watch Saturday Night Live when I was deemed old enough for that. Late Night Re-runs (Circa mid-80s)Jul 22, 2017View
4002ArticleOldSchool80sWhat a fun treasure hunt. It is so amazing how something so small or seemingly insignificant can cause nostalgia to come flooding in. To me it can be just a certain smell and I am taken back in an instant. That's what it is all about for me, the feelings of intense nostalgia that those lovely things can bring me.Raiders of the Lost ToysJul 22, 2017View
4003ArticleOldSchool80sI like Vanity as Storm and Sherilyn Fenn as Rogue. Bob Hoskins as Wolverine was the biggest miss for me. I does have the hairy forearms, but I think you need somebody taller and much more muscular. Nobody perfect comes to mind, but maybe you go with David Hasselhoff, Chuck Norris or even cast against the norm and go Carl Weathers. I don't know, but I think Professor X and Wolverine are 2 most important casting decisions and you have to get them as right as possible.My Dream Cast for a 1987 X-Men movieJul 22, 2017View
4041ArticleOldSchool80sI love Hanna-Barbera. But of the shows you listed, The Flintstones is the only one that would even be considered for my Top 5 (but probably would just miss it). I always loved the Laff-a-Lympics because it included so many of the characters. I also loved the Banana Splits as a live-action show. For regular cartoons, I think it is hard to not include Scooby Doo. I absolutely loved Super Friends. I would probably also include Hong Kong Phooey, Captain Caveman and Blue Falcon My Five All Time Favorite Hanna Barbera ToonsAug 07, 2017View
4042ArticleOldSchool80sGlad to have it back up.A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergAug 07, 2017View
4065ArticleOldSchool80sI had many of the same feelings about the Cheers opening, Laz. Good stuff!Where Everybody Knows Your NameAug 24, 2017View
4103ArticleOldSchool80sAwesome memories!Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 04, 2017View
4104ArticleOldSchool80sHave always loved the Thanksgiving episode.My Top 5 Cheers episodesSep 04, 2017View
4202ArticleOldSchool80sI have been doing the same thing, only not looking to pay top dollar for any of them right now. It seems some of the pieces I would like the most are available, but cost a lot more than I think I am willing to pay right now. Would love to get an original He-Man, Optimus Prime, etc. I kept almost all of my Star Wars figures which is pretty cool. I have a lot of WWF Wrestling Superstars. A few Matchbox cars. But will continue to look out for some of those iconic figures from my childhood. Good luck to you on your quest as well.Action Figure Reclamation Project Phase 1Nov 25, 2017View