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AFC Classic: Which Video Game Would YOU Appear In?
…_pms: I would appear on Contra and any of it’s sequels, for the original NES MissChrissyLyn: Aya Brea or Jill Valentine 😉 Mulahgangkano: I would have to say kingdom hearts or resident evil Nightwyrm: sequel to The Darkness or the next Uncharted 🙂 renkris: Street Fighter IV 🙂 scooterchicken: None. I don’t like scary games. sirlarryfleming: If Mr T can be on World of Warcraft, so can I… (Which Video Game Would YOU Appear In?) TinaReichl: I’d have to… Continue reading
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You Got Comics in My Gaming! You Got Gaming in My Comics!
…nt D&D comic was pretty good. Joel Lyons @onlyONscripting: Best: X-Men vs. Street Fighter. Worst: X-Men for Nintendo. Beating that one was tricky and happened by accident. John Rose @Furbysbadday: Marvel’s multiplayer arcade games were some of the most fun. Getting to smash things up with 3-5 friends (dep on game) rocked Jonathan Ray Johnson @GandalfJohnson: Definitely when integrated into an RPG. The storytelling of comics, and the interactivity… Continue reading
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Texas Frightmare Weekend Extends Film Festival April 28 – May 1 . . . Deep in the Heart!
…oxy Vandiver, Alyssia Dujimovich The film follows the clash that follows a street smart “goth girl” after she is forced to attend cheerleader camp as part of her rehabilitation from a juvenile correction facility. When members of the spirit squad start turning up dead, the girls must put aside their differences and struggle to survive the murderous rage of a crazed psycho-killer lurking among them. Survival of the Dead: Early poster before announc… Continue reading
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Movies That Should Never be Remade Part 2!
…ite Castle realityfree easy Back to the Future RCMurphy A Nightmare on Elm Street. Oh… wait. DonnaFromSpace The Wizard of Oz, and Mac and Me- for different reasons. OverlordOf_Evil The Wizard of Oz. selenetaron The Brave Little Toaster! edward_thefirst Star Wars episode V: Empire strikes back ItalianStaIlion the Goonies #TruffleShuffle JenVonLee Labyrinth Lastonetoleave Gone With The Wind EvlBert ultraviolet vtress29 Dirty Dancing.. Oh wait.. Nm…. Continue reading
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National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
…atch every year around the holiday season. For some it’s A Miracle on 34th Street, It’s a Wonderful life, or Silent Night Deadly Night 2. I’m sure those are all fine but my favorite movie to watch around the holidays is National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation! Why? Because it makes your family seem ever so slightly less dysfunctional. Because it helps you get through the long hours of spending all your time with your 20 family members crammed togeth… Continue reading
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Tagged A Miracle on 34th Street, Beverly D'Angelo, Bing Crosby, Brian Doyle-Murray, Chevy Chase, Christmas, Christmas decorations, Christmas lights, Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold, Danny Kaye, Diane Ladd, Doris Roberts, dysfunctional family, E. G. Marshall, Flaming Santa, geek, gifts, Griswald, Griswolds, holiday, indie, It's a Wonderful Life, Jeremiah S. Chechik, John Hughes, John Randolph, Johnny Galecki, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Juliette Lewis, Miriam Flynn, National Lampoon, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, National Lampoon's Vacation, Nicholas Guest, Nicolette Scorsese, PG-13, Randy Quaid, Rocky Johnson, Silent Night Deadly Night 2, Walmart, Warner Bros. Pictures
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