2019 Pro Wrestling Year End Awards
January 14, 2020
By Ryan Porzl
With another year wrapped up, it's time for me to do my year end awards for pro wrestling. As is usually the case, these are my opinions and mine alone.
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Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Friday, January 10, 2020
On and On (2009 Remaster)
Happy 65th Birthday to guitarist Michael Schenker. Best known for his work in the Michael Schenker Group, UFO, and Scorpions.
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV Stage Eight
Now, one thing I wanted to bring up and feel I must is that this year will have a moment happen. I don't know the exact day but the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will travel to this year from time and face Krang while riding hoverboards near a futuristic city. This moment was documented in the level "Neon Night-Riders" on the video game "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time". This year also means were 80 years away from their next adventure "Starbase: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before" which will be in 2100.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
The Man with the Golden Gun Opening Title Sequence
Happy 45th Anniversary to The Man With The Golden Gun.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
The One and Done: A Look at George Lazenby in James Bond
The One and Done: A Look at George Lazenby in James Bond
December 16, 2019
By Ryan Porzl
In August 1967, the James Bond series was at an all time high coming off it's fifth film You Only Live Twice back in June and was the third Bond film in a row to gross more than $100 million. However, all good things must come to an end as it was at this point where the franchise suffered a big blow when original James Bond Sean Connery announced his departure from the role after five years and five films. There were obvious questions about whether the franchise could survive without Connery or if Bond was merely a fad that would begin to fizzle out. With money to be made, the series continued but after several names ranging from actors who played superheroes to future Bond actors, the man assigned to fill Connery's shoes was an Australian model with little acting experience named George Lazenby. Despite the seemingly impossible task, Lazenby made his mark leaving as fast as he came and exiting the role after only one film and mixed reviews. With the 50th Anniversary of his only outing of 007 approaching, let's take a look at George Lazenby: The One and Done James Bond. This article does contain spoilers.
December 16, 2019
By Ryan Porzl
In August 1967, the James Bond series was at an all time high coming off it's fifth film You Only Live Twice back in June and was the third Bond film in a row to gross more than $100 million. However, all good things must come to an end as it was at this point where the franchise suffered a big blow when original James Bond Sean Connery announced his departure from the role after five years and five films. There were obvious questions about whether the franchise could survive without Connery or if Bond was merely a fad that would begin to fizzle out. With money to be made, the series continued but after several names ranging from actors who played superheroes to future Bond actors, the man assigned to fill Connery's shoes was an Australian model with little acting experience named George Lazenby. Despite the seemingly impossible task, Lazenby made his mark leaving as fast as he came and exiting the role after only one film and mixed reviews. With the 50th Anniversary of his only outing of 007 approaching, let's take a look at George Lazenby: The One and Done James Bond. This article does contain spoilers.
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