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5781ArticleOldSchool80sI am also partial to Oingo Boingo's "Dead Man's Party" Oct 28, 2023View
3920ArticleLazloI am a great fan of "The Breakfast Club" and John Hughes, and feel so blessed to have had both as part of my teen years. I think you have some insightful comments about BK. It was indeed about five teens, who could have been teens from almost any American high school, breaking through the stereotypes and discovering each other as real individuals. Its a protest against the clique system. And its full of these revealing moments: when Bender talks about his apparently abusive parents, when the Andrew (the jock) reveals a cruel prank he played on another student and draws a response from Brian (the nerd), when Allison (however awkardly) gradually reveals more of herself as the movie progresses. Really, the film is a breakthrough movie, and deserves a lot more credit that it sometimes gets.The Breakfast Club and Changing PerceptionsJun 08, 2017View
4915ArticleBenjanimei always wondered whatever happened to that live action jetsons movie that was going be a follow up of the flintstones movie, it was planned as a movie for the early 2000s, but instead we got flintstones: viva rock vegas. the last that was heard about the live action jetsons was it getting a 2012 release, but it was just rumor. i guess it's safe to say that it's never seeing the light of day at this point.Films Almost MadeApr 22, 2019View
4539ArticleVaporman87I always wondered what the deal was with Ubu. Yes, it stuck in my head just as much as the intro songs for Family Ties and Night Court. Spuds is clearly the "top dog" of the '80s. He was everywhere for a short period of time, and left a lasting impression. I too owned a Pound Puppy, and was pleased with it for a time. But he could never eclipse Meowwy Wowwy. 10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
5038ArticleBenjanimei always wanted to get my hands on the rare, sought out version of revenge of shinobi that featured the spider-man/batman boss before the later releases which recolored the sprites. an odd but interesting connection in gaming. <img src="http://cdn-static.denofgeek.com/sites/denofgeek/files/styles/article_width/public/2018/05/revengeofshinobispidermangame-56c221f63df78c0b138f50e2.jpg?itok=LVcpV_55" width="470" height="252">A Sega Genesis RetrospectiveSep 08, 2019View
301ArticleraptorI always wanted a room just like Ferris'. I can't count how many times I re-arranged my bedroom to try and emulate something I saw either on tv or because I wanted my room to look like my friends' room. Nice article man.Retro RoomsFeb 11, 2013View
2425ArticlemickyarberI always wa ted to take karate classes, but didnt get too. Reading this, it was fu. To live vicariously through you a little bit. Fun article.The Karate Class KidJul 29, 2015View
5796ArticleToad64I always thought the idea of the figures being able to play music was pretty cool. If I remember right, didn't only certain parts of the track play depending on the figure plugged in? Like you plug in Lincoln and you get the keyboard parts, something like that? Maybe my childhood self was making it up. Also I really enjoy the Game Boy game. It's a fun arcade platformer.Bill and Ted's Excellent MerchandiseApr 22, 2024View
4911ArticlejkatzI always thought Robocop vs. Terminator didn't get the appreciation it deserved (the Sega version, at least). I didn't even know there was a comic. The ideal video game movie for me would be a Contra adaptation made in the 80s..starring Stallone and Schwarzenegger, natch.Games to the big screenApr 20, 2019View
3482ArticleRick Ace RhodesI always thought it would be cool to see another NFL Battle Royal. Imagine today's NFL stars in the ring, like Watt, Suh, Ngata, James Harrison and Von Miller.My Favorite WrestleMania Matches of All TimeMar 24, 2016View