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Friday, July 28, 2017
Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
Off by a week since I thought it was July 31st but happy belated 30th Anniversary to the Guns n' Roses album Appetite For Destruction.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In August 2017
MMA Fights To Look Forward To In August 2017
July 25, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
Note that the time I release these, the full card of certain events have not been released so there may be other fights I would recommend but aren't announced until after I complete this. Also, card subject to change.
July 25, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
Note that the time I release these, the full card of certain events have not been released so there may be other fights I would recommend but aren't announced until after I complete this. Also, card subject to change.
Saturday, July 22, 2017
DIO - DREAM EVIL HQ
Happy 30th Anniversary to the Dio album Dream Evil. Not really a Dio fan but I do love some of their songs and Dream Evil is one of them.
Just remember at the midnight hour, don't open the door, go to the edge of rainbows, and sleep anymore or you'll dream evil.
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Continuing Movie Series with Video Games
Continuing Movie Series with Video Games
July 19, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
Over the decades, we've seen many movie series and movie universes for superhero movies, action movies, and science fiction. Many of these franchises have seen many series with different actors and stories in each series while the franchises have been rebooted many times resulting in several "universes". Each of these series or universes has a fanbase with many considering a certain actor being the best of the franchise or an adaptation of certain characters being best or the stories. However, as time goes on, actors age and can no longer play the parts while directors come in with their own vision and at times, reboot series'. In the movie world, these actors are done and likely won't return. However, these series' and actors can continue in video game form. In this article, I'll explain why I think that past series' from classic franchises could get second lives in video games and maybe even some closure as well as the benefits of doing it.
July 19, 2017
By Ryan Porzl
Over the decades, we've seen many movie series and movie universes for superhero movies, action movies, and science fiction. Many of these franchises have seen many series with different actors and stories in each series while the franchises have been rebooted many times resulting in several "universes". Each of these series or universes has a fanbase with many considering a certain actor being the best of the franchise or an adaptation of certain characters being best or the stories. However, as time goes on, actors age and can no longer play the parts while directors come in with their own vision and at times, reboot series'. In the movie world, these actors are done and likely won't return. However, these series' and actors can continue in video game form. In this article, I'll explain why I think that past series' from classic franchises could get second lives in video games and maybe even some closure as well as the benefits of doing it.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Spider-Man Vs Kingpin - Sega CD - Swing Time
Another can be Mr. Big's Swing Time from Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin on Sega CD.
Spiderman Opening Theme (High Quality)
Forgot to bring this up but one thing I propose for the next Spider-Man movie and what should've been in Homecoming was some old classic Spider-Man songs. One would be the theme for the classic Fox Kids cartoon that Joe Perry from Aerosmith performed.
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