GAGA PSA 2: Electric Boogaloo (’90s PSA Parody)

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At last, Geeks and Gamers Anonymous (GAGA) has a new and final episode. That’s right, folks, this will be the last of GAGA. We had a great season one thanks to all the backers of the Kickstarter- without you fine people, there would be no first season, just a lone episode and a bunch of partly-filmed, partly-edited footage. Since then we’ve filmed three more episodes, but due to a freak data loss, much of our footage was damaged beyond repair- although there is some of the footage from our lost episodes in the opening credits, so at least some of it survived. Anyway, it’s been hella fun, and I want to thank all of the amazing people who helped out with this over the years, sticking with it through the ups and downs, through the hadokens and gadokens- Brian Allen, Rika Hollinshead-Stead, James Cates, Andrew Greco, Matt Ham, Frank Darko, Kimmie Britt, Nether Noir, and Alex Langley, and the rest of the fine people who helped out with GAGA over the years (you know who you are ;D)

Lastly, I want to thank all of you for your support. Thanks to you guys I was able to pay my hard working cast and crew, get several episodes filmed and edited without going bankrupt over lights/equipment/room rental, and, most of all, put together something silly and fun that you’ll all hopefully enjoy. Now that we’re past all that gushy stuff, I present to you: GAGA PSA 2: Electric Boogalo (’90s PSA Parody)

This is the Action Flick Chick, and you’ve just been kicked in the ass!

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About Action Flick Chick

Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill, author of the books Action Movie Freak and 100 Greatest Graphic Novels , learned to appreciate all things action at a young age by sneaking into the room while her two older brothers watched action movies and horror. At ActionFlickChick.com, she shares her love of these films with everyone, along with interviews, news, and whatever else she happens to choose. G4TV crowned her their Next Woman of the Web champion, and she co-hosted MTV Geek’s live Comic-Con coverage. Her articles have appeared at sites including MTV.com, io9.com, Arcade Sushi, and Newsarama. Follow her as @ActionChick on Twitter. Base of operations: Dallas, Texas. Favorite Movie: Tremors (1990).
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