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Forever Buck Rogers: Remembering Gil Gerard, the Man Who Took Us to the 25th Century

Story By Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. Today I’m taking a look Gil Gerard. Gerard was born in 1943 in Little Rock, AK and passed away 12/16/25. Gerard had a number of rolls from 1971-2016 in movies and TV. Gerard hit gold when he landed his roll as Captain William “Buck” Rogers. Before Gerard hit it big he moved to the big city where he studied drama by day and drove taxi at night to make ends meet. Gerard started doing many commercials that included a stint as the spokesman for…

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A Life in Daylight: Remembering Anthony Geary

Anthony Geary, the legendary actor who gave daytime television one of its most iconic figures, has passed away at the age of 78. For generations of viewers, Geary wasn’t just an actor on General Hospital—he was Luke Spencer, a character who redefined what a soap opera leading man could be and forever changed the genre he inhabited. Born in 1947, Anthony Geary arrived in daytime television with a performer’s instincts sharpened by classical training and a deep respect for storytelling. When he joined General Hospital in 1978, Luke Spencer was…

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Yes, It’s a Christmas Movie—Now Pass the Explosions A Loud, Sweaty, Surprisingly Cozy Look Back at Die Hard (1988)

Every December, like clockwork, the same argument erupts across living rooms, group chats, and comment sections everywhere: Is Die Hard really a Christmas movie? And every year, I sit back, sip whatever warm drink is nearby, and confidently say: yes. Yes, it absolutely is. No amount of carols, claymation specials, or Hallmark snowfall is going to convince me otherwise. Die Hard (1988) just happens to celebrate Christmas with machine guns, glass-filled feet, and explosive shrapnel—and honestly, that’s part of the charm. At the center of all this beautiful chaos is…

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The Angel, the Marriage, and Cary Grant Being… Cary Grant

A Heavenly, Heartfelt Look Back at The Bishop’s Wife (1947) Some Christmas movies hit you with big spectacle, wild plots, and over-the-top sentiment. And then there are the ones that sneak in quietly, sit down beside you, pour a warm cup of tea, and gently rearrange your heart. The Bishop’s Wife (1947) is absolutely that second kind of movie. It’s soft, romantic, thoughtful, and somehow magical without ever needing fireworks, flying reindeer chases, or exploding candy canes. Instead, it gives us something even more powerful: an angel, a struggling marriage,…

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ThunderCats ULTIMATES! Wave 14 Roars In — Featuring King Lion-O and Red Eye!

Super7 continues to bring the power of Third Earth to collectors with the announcement of ThunderCats ULTIMATES! Wave 14, now available for pre-order! This exciting new wave includes two standout figures — King Lion-O and Red Eye — both loaded with incredible accessories and premium details that make them must-haves for fans of the classic series. King Lion-O comes equipped with everything you need to showcase his royal might: two interchangeable portraits, two sets of hands, the iconic Claw Shield, a pair of Sword of Omens, a regal cape, and…

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Creating an Independent Comic Book & Toy Line: ARC Artifact Recovery & Containment

Today Terry from Action Media Toys discusses his new Independent Comic Book & Toy Line “ARC Artifact Recovery & Containment“! Check out the video below, then share your thoughts and opinions in the comments. As always be sure to subscribe to Action Media Reviews for all of Terry’s latest videos!

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October Monster Mash: “Help Meee!” – The Tragic Horror of The Fly (1958)

When Science Takes a Wrong Turn In 1958, at the height of the atomic era’s fascination with technology and transformation, Twentieth Century Fox released The Fly — a film that fused scientific ambition with gothic horror and moral consequence. Starring Vincent Price, David Hedison, and Patricia Owens, this color-saturated masterpiece from director Kurt Neumann took what could have been a pulpy premise and elevated it into a deeply emotional tragedy. The film wasn’t just about a monster — it was about a man who became one in the name of…

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Diane Keaton Passes Away at 89!

Story by Mitchell Smith Today I’m taking a look at Diane Keaton. Keaton was born in LA in 1946 and passed away on October 11, 2025. Keaton hit the big screen in 1970 and just 2 years later would sky rocket as Kay Adams Corleone wife of Michael Corleone in the hit movie “The Godfather”. Keaton also had rolls in movies such as “Father of the Bride” and “Mad Money”. Keaton also did voice acting in “Finding Dory” and “Green Eggs and Ham”. When you hear Diane Keaton it’s hard…

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M.A.S.K. Strikes Back: The 80s Are Roaring Into 2026!

Get ready to rev your engines, because The Loyal Subjects are taking fans on another high-octane nostalgia trip! Earlier this year, the M.A.S.K. revival line roared back to life, and now, following a thrilling teaser at NYCC, Wave 2 has officially been revealed! This upcoming wave is pure 80s magic, featuring some of the most iconic vehicles from the legendary animated series and toy line. Fans can look forward to: Hurricane• Armored Assault Vehicle (A.A.V.) (Jackhammer)• Stealth Submarine Cycle (S.S.C.) (Piranha)• Gator Set your sights on early 2026, when these…

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