Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas/Clip of the Week

MERRRRRY CHRISSSSTMAS!

Christmas has been pretty good to me this year, to celebrate here is the trailer for my favorite Christmas movie of all time (apologies to Mr. Capra):



- Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Clip of the Week

Linus' Christmas Monologue

Ah! Joy! Christmas is almost here. And with it come the Peanuts.



- Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Top Ten List of the Week

TOP TEN HE-MAN FIGURES

It's time, once again, for the top ten list of the week. And, since it's so close to Christmas, this week are going to do a top ten list of one of the greatest toys you could've ever gotten for Christmas: He-Man. That's right, while the cartoon is tripe, the figures are DA BOMB. I mean that, they had some of the coolest, most innovative action figures on the market. So, here they are, the top ten He-Man figures of ALL-TIME!!!!


10. Man-E-Faces - One of the good guys, Man-E-Faces had three, count 'em three faces that you could switch in between. This is helpful for either a disguise or to make him show a wide range of emotions.

















9. Buzz Off - Originally issued in 1984, Buzz Off is the heroic Spy in the Sky. The coolest thing about him were his rubber wings and the pattented "twist and punch power". Of course, he also came with an axe and a helmet.



















8. Leech - The action figure that sticks! Another part of the Horde's original line-up, I don't know why you would want an action figure that has suction cups on him, but whatever.

















7. Grizzlor - Part of the original lineup for the Evil Horde in 1985, Grizzlor is one hairy 'lor. I don't know exactly what he is supposed to be, but he is beastly and has real Grizzlor fur!














6. Trap Jaw - While he doesn't possess any of the novelties that some of the latter He-Man figures are known for, Trap Jaw is super cool on his own merits. He does have a jaw like a bear trap, though.


















5. Stinkor - By almost all accounts Stinkor would be a weak figure. Why, you might ask, is he listed on the top ten He-Man figures ever then? I'll tell you. 1985's Stinkor holds the title of being the world's only skunk scented action figure. That's right, he litereally stank. While, from what I remember, he really just smelt like plastic and rubber, the concept was that he was supposed to smell like a skunk. I guess that was some sort of defense for him.

















4. Two Bad - Get it? Two Bad? There are two heads, and they are both bad dudes.





















3. Spikor - He may seem kind of lame now, but to for me as a kid, I always wanted to play with Spikor. He was covered in rubber spikes that made for a very interesting texture and for very interesting kills. I remember that I liked to use him as a giant monster come to attack my 3 3/4" Gi Joes.














2. Skeletor - What's so cool about the Skeletor figure you might ask? Does it have spikes? Does it stink? Is it hairy? No. None of the above. But! Skeletor has a skull for a head, and that's totally rad.


















1. Modulok - Two seperate creatures, or one mega creature, which do you prefer? Modulok was awesome. It came with enough pieces to form ONE THOUSAND different creatures (so said the box). One thing I didn't know was that you could combine Modulok with Multi-Bot to create AN UBER CREATURE. Wonderful. X-Entertainment has a WHOLE ARTICLE on Modulok!









-Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Top Ten List of the Week

Top Ten Horror Posters

This is going to be a tough list because of how much wonderful poster art has been done for horror films, usually because the movies are so bad, they have to make kickass posters to get your two bucks. To make a definitive list might be impossible, because of the sheer volume, but I am going to try. These are theatrical posters, no box art.

CLICK FOR LARGER PICTURES

1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre





















2. Maniac

























3. Frankenstein
























4. Halloween II
























5. Jaws
























6. Tarantula




















7. Pirhana
























8. Bees
























9. Scream and Scream Again
























10. Fright Night





















On an unrelated note, I do want to say farewell to Greg "Mad Dog" Maddux, who is retiring. Congrats on one heck of a career. Maddux is gets your humble author's vote for best pitcher of the last twenty years.



- Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX

Monday, December 8, 2008

Clip of the Week

Full Christmas Specials on YouTube!

Pee-Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special



Garfield Christmas



...and the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special!



- Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Clip of the Week

A Colbert Christmas!

Hope you got a chance to see it, I am sure they will be re-running it. Great to see Christmas specials making a come back.



- Jordan M.
Sulphur Springs, TX
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