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Cover news for Toyark.com. Graphic designer at Uncanny Brands and Bleacher Creatures. I design licensed plush, home goods, and more. Horror fan, toy collector. Love movie and game vinyl soundtracks.
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Man, that looks amazing. So good to see your art again!
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That looks so rad!
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There was a time when it was fun to go to the theater. Before online valadation was a thing. In my teens & early 20s I would see 2-4 movies every weekend. But, once all of the boutique & individually run theaters closed, it went to hell. The chains didn't have to compete with quality anymore.
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I laughed a little too hard at this. 🤣
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That sound terrifying. Glad to hear you're safe!
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I wanted the Transformers one so much as a kid. I tried to buy one on ebay about 16 or so years ago, but got handily outbid and never tried again.
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Kids absolutely loved that movie. Anyone under 10 at the time wouldn't shut up about it in school. I begged my Dad to go see it, but sadly had to wait until its home video release.
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I genuinely enjoyed Warcraft too. Thought it was a lot of fun, and some crazy good fights.
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I'm hoping the delivery won't be more than 2 boxes. If I didn't cancel a few, it definitely would be.
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The early 2000's is chock full of nonsense like this. The whole industry attitude seemed to be, let's do 80s horror but make it different just so it doesn't actually resemble 80s horror.
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A tree just got downed on my street. I'm looking at another that probably won't last the night.
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I haven't watched this in over a decade. I remember just rolling my eyes when it was over.
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Had they left the gorge itself as an unexplainable place of horror, it would have been so much creepier. There's also an opportunity at the end on a more interesting note, but they pass it up. Movies a solid 6 out of 10, but man it is so close to being an 8 or 9.
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This is perfect! Haha.
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The air fryer has been such a fantastic purchase. I love making grilled cheese in it.
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One of the best! I would love for a streaming service to make it easy to find these trailer compilations. The old Netflix disc service was the only time I remember them being easy to find.
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A couple of aspects I really enjoyed was the dive into some of the character creations, especially when it came to New Challengers. The look at how the music came together was nice too. I would have liked at least a quick look at the handheld & Master System versions, crossovers, and spin-offs.
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Only talks about some of the ports, doesn't touch on HD Remix versions, most of the animated stuff, the comics, etc. Almost ignores the single player fandom. BUT, what it does cover, it does so in informative and fun ways. 2/2
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Oh no. So sorry to hear that.
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I always kept a hair dryer near for those. Heat up both, and then I was usually able to connect them without too much trouble.
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I have my own thoughts on movie collecting, but not enough characters to convey it properly in a post here.
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That place looks awesome!
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Zombi 3 is such a fun disaster of a movie. I do genuinely like the score tho.
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That was my thought as well. I'll be buying both, as I want to continue to support what Jada has been doing.
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Some amazing figures in that haul. The Spider Gremlin is an absolute beauty. Probably the best in the entire line.