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1543ArticleVaporman87I think it's their limitations that made some of the standouts like Vader impressive. The ones who could, as cbf mentioned, perform acts of balance, agility, etc. really impressed us. And those like Nash and Undertaker made up for theirs with presentation. Nov 30, 2014View
1542ArticlevkimoI think wrestlers billed heights and weights are often exaggerated a bit, but these are still huge men. I definitely would list The Big Show in my top 5, and probably The Giant Gonzales because I think he was one of the largest ever. It always seemed like the Giant class wrestlers were the only ones who could use the Choke Slam as a signature move.Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling HistoryNov 30, 2014View
1541VideoMr MagicI let my brother borrow my Raging Bull DVD. Haven't seen it since.Raging BullNov 30, 2014View
1540ArticleMr MagicHow about Yokozuna?Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling HistoryNov 30, 2014View
1539ArticleVaporman87I think honorable mentions could be made for The Big Show, King Kong Bundy, Big John Stud, and Earthquake. This is a pretty accurate list I think. I would probably put these guys together in this same order for my own list... though I'd be tempted to put Kane in at third, and move Vader to fourth and Nash to fifth.Top 5 Best Big Men in Wrestling HistoryNov 30, 2014View
1538vhsCoverSegaFanaticI had this really weird copy of this movie, it was like Godzilla's shadow casted upon a building, but he looked like a T-Rex? I wish I could find art of it, good upload!GODZILLA-VS-MEGALONNov 29, 2014View
1537ArticleSegaFanaticIt's always about whether or not you've got a good costume; fun article! I went as Ghostface/Scream Lloyd Christmas from Dumb and Dumber, that was one of my more "interesting" costumes.Costume RedemptionNov 29, 2014View
1536ArticleVaporman87@Hoju - That was something that I was glad Filmation did with He-Man... make his show more than just a half hour advertisement. Mattel probably would have settled for anything as long as they were getting time on tv for their property, but Filmation cared about these characters and took time to delve into their backstories, world history, relationships, struggles, etc. and they did it on a very limited budget and with very limited time. They were expected to pump out 65 episodes a year! How do you do that and still manage to make all those elements work? Ask Filmation, because that's exactly what they did. Mattel didn't place "By the Power of Grayskull" in our vernacular... Filmation did. Filmation made He-Man just as much as Mattel. 80's Cartoons: An Animated DiscussionNov 28, 2014View
1535ArticleVaporman87Man, I miss '88 McDonald's. I want my food served in styrofoam. I my large drink to be the size of a medium (and sometimes small) by today's standards. I want grease, trans fats (okay, maybe not really), shameless marketing to children, McDonaldland characters... I want it all. I'm just wishing I could have brought back some of those flocked Berenstain Bears toys and a few Changeables without causing a paradox in space/time. Work that out, will you good doctor? Timewarp: McDonald's 1988Nov 28, 2014View
1534ArticlepikachuloverI think there really could have been a Simpsons inspiration. This story happened in 1994. The boys had the star hats and I think they either had wands or fake candle props. The Worst Christmas School Production in the WorldNov 28, 2014View