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Forgotten Childhood: Batman Forever

Fun fact: the first film I remember seeing in a theatre was Batman Forever. It was the small, vermin-ridden local cinema of Longford town, where I spent my earliest years as a child. I remember there were couch seats down the back that myself and my brother sat on (they could’ve been actual couches), and […]

Forgotten Childhood: Short Circuit (1986)

The Initial Release (1986) The ’80s was a time period that was lucrative with science fiction properties given the enormous reception of a little known franchise called Star Wars. With the success of this major motion picture, Influences and copycats started to sprout up throughout the decade. One such example is Short Circuit interestingly enough, […]

Forgotten Childhood: Dinosaur

Walt Disney Studios, films just popped into your head and I can nearly guarantee that this film was not one of them. Not to mention that the Walt Disney Company is the last film production company that you think of having a forgotten filmography, not taking into account their direct to TV productions but Dinosaur […]

Forgotten Childhood: Ghostwriter

As a kid, I watched a lot of different shows. One show I had forgotten the name of, which haunted me for years (pun intended), was Ghostwriter. I remember watching it religiously but, surprisingly, I’ve found that there aren’t many people my own age who remember it. It wasn’t a masterpiece, but I loved it when […]

Forgotten Childhood: Dinosaurs

To say that my childhood would have been complete without Dinosaurs the TV show would have been nothing short of a really bad lie. It wasn’t a part of my childhood, it was an integral part. To this day if you utter “Not the Momma” in earshot of my mother she’ll probably spit out her tea laughing; […]

Forgotten Childhood: The Mask

Jim Carrey was a busy man in 1994. Not only did The Mask happen, but so did Dumb and Dumber and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. It is literally the year that created the Jim Carrey we know, love and sometimes wish he would return to (but only sometimes.) The Mask, one of the finer comic […]

Forgotten Childhood: iThree Amigos!

This past weekend bore witness to arguably the most impressive gathering of comedy greats that have ever been assembled in one venue. These greats were brought together to celebrate the 40th year of the sketch-based American institution known as Saturday Night Live. Over the course of this anniversary evening, We were treated to a host […]

Review: Starlight

“What if Flash Gordon, after his years of interstellar adventures, after coming back to Earth to live out a happy life with his best girl and raise a family, went out in his Golden Years for one last adventure?” Mark Millar tells us this heartfelt story in Starlight. Title: Starlight Written by: Mark Millar Art […]
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