Opaque Senator gives us a nostalgic look at one of his favorite movies: DragonHeart.
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Read MoreGGR contributor Opaque Senator goes nostalgic about his favorite video game, NiGHTS: Into Dreams.
Read MoreSteve gives us his nostalgic look at his first video game system: the Nintendo Entertainment System
Read MoreMike talks about one of his favorite movies of all time: Raiders of the Lost Ark for Nostalgia November!
Read MoreMike gets nostalgic about his first trip to Disney World and his love of MGM Studios
Read MoreMike gets nostalgic with the game that turned him into a Sega Genesis fan: X-Men.
Read MoreSylvester Stallone has made some great films and some giant piles of crap. Mike reviews how he was able to rebuild his career...by going back to where it started.
Read MoreAndy Bartsch gets nostalgic about four green amphibians who practice martial arts, eat nothing but pizza, and are named after Italian Renaissance artists.
Read MoreYou knew it was coming...more Star Wars content!
Read MoreStill feeling a little nostalgic? Andy Bartsch counts down his Top 10 Nostalgic Toys!
Read MoreVik gets nostalgic about his love of Eddie Murphy
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger was the king of action movies, reigning over his kingdom for nearly 15 years. Mike takes a look at the glory years and his favorite Arnie movies.
Read MoreDo you have a nostalgic sweet tooth? Andy Bartsch has just the list for you!
Read MoreSaturday Night Live rocked in the 80's and 90's. Here are Mike's favorite sketches and performers from that era.
Read MoreLast week was "Back to the Future Day," and our buddy Andy Bartsch did a tribute to one of the greatest film franchises in recent history. Be prepared, this is heavy.
Read MoreAndy opens up the summer memories vault and talks about his favorite summer memory.
Read MoreThe X-Men have been fighting for mutant-human equality since the '60's but it was the '90's when they hit it big. Mike takes a look at their decade of renaissance.
Read More1989 was easily one of the biggest years in movies of all time. Mike looks back fondly on that year and how it shaped Hollywood for years to come.
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