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2977 | Article | DirtyD79 | Batman was one of my favorite movies I saw as a kid. I think we watched it a couple of times at the drive-in that summer. I remember hearing in the months leading up to it people would actually go to theaters and buy tickets just to watch the previews for the Batman movie then walk out when the preview was over. I still have the VHS copy although my VCR kinda died a few years ago so I bought the four pack of Batman movie DVDs from Wal-mart a year ago. | Oct 19, 2015 | ||
4175 | Article | comic_book_fan | batman returns is my all time favorite batman movie but i am willing to admit that nostalgia is a big part of that keaton is a far better batman thanbale. darknight is my 3rd favorite batman movie . but the arkham games feel more like batman tas to me. and conroy is batman and hamill is joker | The Dark Knight vs. Batman Returns | Oct 16, 2017 | |
383 | Video | Mr Magic | Batman and Robin are just too clever! | Batman (1966): Smack in the Middle | Feb 19, 2013 | |
2597 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Based on your write-up here I tried watching this one on YouTube last night and it is very early 80's, but also incredibly boring. Just lingering shots of wooden actresses that are supposed to build suspense, but are really just filling time. I guess it's just not my style. I have seen Stunt Rock though and that one is nothing but fun for the whole running time. If you want to see Sorcery on screen, that's the one to look for. | Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 2 | Sep 03, 2015 | |
3493 | Article | echidna64 | Barnyard Commandos were perfect cannon fodder for my TMNT toys lol | 80's Easter memories | Mar 28, 2016 | |
4708 | Article | Vaporman87 | Barbara and the Mandrell sisters were pretty big in the early to mid '80s. They had a variety type show on television that I can recall. That "Handwarmin'" ad just doesn't capture the spirit of Christmas like the "On The Pond" one. Still, it's a valiant effort. | 5 More 80s Christmas Commercials | Dec 13, 2018 | |
5733 | Article | Mr Magic | Balto and Iron Giant were Box Office flops?! Well, I guess just because a movie is popular, it doesn't mean it's going to gain a whole lotta money. | Animated Box Office Flops That I Enjoyed | Sep 02, 2023 | |
1249 | Article | pikachulover | Back when I was 13 I thought spirit gum and liquid latex were like equivalent. I didn't know any better. About the Gadget costume it's on my "things I want to dress up as, but haven't yet" list. | A Little Witchy | Sep 16, 2014 | |
4798 | Article | Ravenloft | Back in those days we never wore helmets for skating or bikes except the one time we tried BMX. Helmets weren't a thing and nobody's parents freaked out about it. That said, one of our elementary friends died in a header on his bike. Funny how when we were gearing up our little brother elbow/knee pads and helmet were the first things we bought. We also found a natural jump made of two upturned concrete sidewalk slabs that made a perfect steep upside down V. We foot stomped for all we were worth trying to gain speed to launch, eventually we took turns with a bike rope tow to get truly impressive (for kids) distance. Also a sidewalk in our apartment complex went down a hill to a 2 1/2 foot drop off into the parking lot and it was the defacto launch for the entire neighborhood. We called it the doom drop. I think it was a handicap accessible thing because the sidewalk lead straight to an wheelchair apartment. No one launched a skateboard off that thing and survived a landing although we tried for years, but with bikes and scooters we could do it. The scooters with the mini bike tires not the lame scooters with the rollerblade wheels-those things would highcenter as soon as the front wheel went off the doom drop causing the kid to attempt a full front flip or die. | Skate or Die Generation | Jan 14, 2019 | |
5626 | Article | back in middle school I had a small collection of Pokémon figures from some cheap gacha machines around the town, one of the girls who used to play with us got mad at me for some reason and decided to flush my Pokes away, literally. The whole class got mad at her and I did too, but I was about to let it go when her mom got me a small set of Pokémon figures from a toy shop, those were a bit more expensive than the cheap gachas I had, so I felt kinda guilty accepting them :p I did forgive her of course, we were kids, and kids do stupid things | Top four disappointing moments of childhood | Mar 31, 2022 |