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Movie posters! Used to steal some from the local moviehouse so I can put them in my wall. Of course I don't have to steal them, my grandpa owns the theater, but hey, why make it easy? Love the Polish versions.

Humans would spend no time thinking of all the down feathers they could harvest from them and then the threat would be turned. And if some of these feathered dinos turn out to be yellow in color . . . . real live FF Chocobo hunt is on!

Whoa. I played RE/BIOHAZARD in the days when Playstation are clunky,boxy consoles that need peripherals for extra cooling. I have been reading up on the latest games even though I couldn't possible own a console now, but the familiar titles draws me to reviews like this. Oh, shock-scares are cool, but RE really did

Took the words right out of my mouth. Sheesh. It's like reading IT all over again . . .

That was the first thing that came to mind - a team of raptors, in concerted attack, with yellow feathers, looking like Chocobos with bad disposition . . .

But, but . . . .yeah they will still be scary. Ever imagined a Chocobo pestering you for a sugarcube? Seriously, they may look goofy but the size and speed alone can scare the bejesus out of me.

I think there was also some sort of mania over Paganini, though I'm not sure of the chronological nor historical placement of that musician in this timeline. But yes, Paganini was the "Rock & Roll" of that age.

Me want cookie! It's hard to imitate, that Cookie Monster voice. Oh maybe for a few, short lines. But when I tried speaking with it, it's either I choke or break up laughing.

Like those before me, I wanted to be able to load the DVD and enjoy the movie in its entirety all over again. But I guess, it didn't work for me, because some things just looks best in comics. Oh, the first movie was something I'd care to watch now and again. But not quite like my other favorites. It's not about Nic,

I guessed that. Hello fellow paperboy! We may be some several bodies of water in the divide, but the thought of comics being a common ground makes it a bridge! Of sorts. I am into Spiderman and Batman, but too expensive here back then.

Tobacconist sounds like a place now being demolished by Smoker-Hater-Folk. I'm familiar with the term from culture splurges. My mother, bless her, never did allow comics inside the house, so like the man running Bibles across the iron curtain, we smuggle comics, or snuck out to read some. And yes, it was a

The last one made me cringe, remembered when I was in-betweening Bobobo. Must be a direct descendant of Egg.

Geez. Movies from my youth are being remade every year, Red Dawn? Bring it on! Seriously, I always look up upcoming movies here. Scifi or not, the lists you provide are good enough to wait and twiddle thumbs while doing it.

Don't have a clue, either. Although after reading HUSH, my thoughts turn to, what I learned from my readings and popular culture, Gotham is New York. If that is New Jersey, I'm a few miles off!

Must have missed it. Anyway, them GIFs do have some awesomeness in it.

That round one with the falling skull-meteorite thingy.

I like visiting The Morning Spoilers page.

Well, I think it qualifies as scifi. Just look at all that science to put all those immortals (at least it looks that way) in yet another movie. I kinda like it too. But, yes, the article only means don't trust movie critics! Hee-hee!

Ask first what Ripley thinks about this.

I'm going to see this, just to watch how Aaron beat the hell out of our cops. It's every rebel punk's dream to do that.