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4649ArticleCaps 2.0About a decade ago, I wrote two articles for RetroJunk that compared the music of the 00s favorably to the music of the 80s. The two pieces were rare disasters for me in terms of feedback, with even users who normally liked my writing giving the articles thumbs down and giving me a lot of hell for daring to write positive things about 00s pop culture on a nostalgia website. Looking back in hindsight, I would've done a lot differently with those articles. I would've analyzed the music better and I would've chosen different artists to praise. This was all because I wasn't able to properly explain that, in my opinion, feeling that pop culture went to Hell after a certain date is just nonsensical. Although my life in the 00s was just as bad as my life in the 90s, I did prefer the pop culture of the 00s to the pop culture of the 90s, but I know that many have the same passion for 90s pop culture that I do for 80s pop culture. I also know that, if it isn't being done already, soon the people who spent their childhood and teen years in the 00s will be writing articles for sites like this about how those years were special for them. In summation, decades treat everyone differently, and in my opinion, no one should catch heat for speaking positively about whichever era they like.  Oct 30, 2018View
4726VideoCaps 2.0Is this going to be part of a new RD holiday special, or is this just a special video for the season?Merry Christmas from John SchneiderDec 18, 2018View
5130VideoCaps 2.0I meant to type "Born To Run". I was tired when I posted this.Bruce Spingsteen And The E Street Band: Born To LiveFeb 23, 2020View
4903ArticleCaps 2.0There were many great covers in the 80s, but one of my favorite covers would have to be another Jules Shear cover, in this case, The Bangles' version of "If She Knew What She Wants", which I found to have more energy and passion than Shear's original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu_pNeqAQ-UTop Cover Songs of the 80sApr 10, 2019View
4960ArticleCaps 2.0What I find interesting is that Taco Bell, which serves Pepsi drinks, promoted Batman '89 in theaters, while Coca-Cola's Diet Coke was promoted on the film's first VHS release. The two big names in soda both promoting Batman are proof of how big the movie was.Batman 1989 Movie MerchandiseJun 22, 2019View
5000ArticleCaps 2.0I'm sorry you didn't like the interview, Casey. If I may explain something, though, those verbal tics you pointed out are a result of Asperger's Syndrome. Many people like myself on the spectrum had those tics. Also, if my questions seemed too prepared and it seemed like I was in a rush to you, it's because, in all honesty, I didn't have the familiarity with Adam's work that I do with most of the other talents I've been fortunate enough to interview over the years.A Talk With Adam F. GoldbergAug 10, 2019View
5513VideoCaps 2.0I know that's the poster for Hero At Large. My fingers were a little too fast, and I clicked on the wrong image. I know how to upload now, but I don't know how to edit after an upload.Hiding OutOct 01, 2021View
31VideoVaporman87This is one reason why I believe Burton's Batman was the first real super-commercialized film in America. Yeah, Star Wars was big too. But man, Batman was just EVERYWHERE at the time.Batman Diet Coke CommercialDec 11, 2012View
29VideoVaporman87I like the reworked version of this intro song that they are currently using for the new TMNT series on Nick. It's a nice homage to the original. The show isn't half bad either.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IntroDec 10, 2012View
947ArticleVaporman87I think I am in agreement with you on ALMOST all of these properties have some kind of plastic treatment. With the exception of Troop Beverly Hills. The only collectible version of Shelley Long I would even LOOK at on a shelf would be something from Cheers probably. :) I'm surprised that Archie hasn't yet had some kind of figure available in stores. I'm now seeing properties like Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear in Toys 'R Us. So I don't think Archie is a big stretch. His gang's been around long enough for one. Lastly, I would be very interested to see more board game to action figure collectible action happening. I would pick the Monopoly guy, some Candy Land figs maybe. Thanks Miss M!Dream ToysJan 21, 2014View