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I was watching Clerks 2 the other day. Sadly you won’t see movies like that and the original anymore.
Does Anyone Remember Zoboomafoo?? Apparently the Kratt Brothers started a new nonprofit now where they help kids save the wild animals they love, the Creature Hero Foundation! Everyone should go check it out www.facebook.com/creatureherofoundation www.creaturehero.org
Black Cat (1991) Intro – Brutal & Dark Hong Kong Action Flick With An Insane Anti-Hero Female Assassin Lead – Like An H.K La Femme Nikita
That excitement you would get as a kid when you would go into a Wal-Mart, Target, Kmart or Toys “R” Us and you would see an entire toy section filled with toys and action figures based off the very first Spider-Man movie in 2002.
Between kids movies like this and Richie Rich, it’s fair to say the 90s could be a little materialistic…