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3735ArticleVaporman87Oh man, I want all of these to be "unfailed" right now! Look all this glorious TV cheese! Rick Springfield as a vampire? Who wouldn't love that? An 80's Charlie's Angels rip-off? I'm there dude. But uh... I don't think I could do the Poochinski thing. That's just a bridge too far. Feb 12, 2017View
3736ArticleVaporman87Well I can say this much for this list... if the plan was to do some product placement for some more exposure, I would fire whoever it was that decided these shows and films were the right way to go. LOL. Game Boy and Game Gear On FilmFeb 12, 2017View
3737ArticleVaporman87I think your choices are actually pretty well thought out and selected. I don't know if John Goodman is the right fit anymore though, as he is at bit older and slimmer now. Maybe in his immediate post-Rosanne days he would have been perfect. Casting a Gilligan's Island RemakeFeb 12, 2017View
3738ArticleVaporman87Sounds like you were at least able to get in on all the Nintendo consoles in your youth. Looking forward to part 2.The Nintendo Experience - Part 1Feb 12, 2017View
3739ArticleVaporman87A very nice list of some interesting facts and statistics involving the Royal Rumble. Thanks for compiling and presenting these Mick. Good stuff. Now if poor Kane could just win one.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View
3740ArticleVaporman87I have to agree. There are very few things that are so jam-packed with nostalgic awesomeness than old catalogs. Just one page has such a wealth of old toy goodness that it takes one article to contain it. I want all of those Joes and there accessories right now!Catalog Pages: 1982 Sears Wish Book Featuring G.I. JoeFeb 12, 2017View
3741ArticleVaporman87I would say that aside from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, The Breakfast Club is probably the John Hughes film I have watched most. We had it recorded on VHS tape and I would watch it often for years, especially when a cousin or friend was over. It was the ultimate expression of life for the '80s kid. Though I didn't quite fall into any one of the categories of student that were present in The Breakfast Club, I related most with Brian. But I had the artistic side of Allison and had a few jock and slacker friends. I was a bit of an enigma I suppose. Thank you, John HughesFeb 12, 2017View
3742ArticleBenjanimeAll except the Virtual Boy, but I'm not even sure if that counts as a console.The Nintendo Experience - Part 1Feb 12, 2017View
3743ArticleRick Ace RhodesYou ever watch the Wonder Woman pilot from a few years ago? You want to talk about wacky pilots?That took things to an entirely different level,Wackiest Failed TV PilotsFeb 12, 2017View
3744ArticleOldSchool80sSurprised they didn't let Kane keep his streak going this year even though he is not a regular anymore.Looking Back at 29 Years of the Royal RumbleFeb 12, 2017View