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Rockabilly Clothing Online Shopping for Men
Rockabilly clothing for men can be found newly manufactured and can also be found in rockabilly vintage form, from the forties and fifties. Did you know that there are different styles within the Rockabilly style itself? Whatever style Rockabilly you are, there is something online to fit your unique rockabilly clothing needs.
4 commentsMetropolis (1927) - City of the Future
Fritz Lang's sci-fi masterpiece with facts, photos, reviews and posters.
6 commentsForgotten Hard Rock Albums: Bad Biscut, THE AMERICAN DREAM? (1994)
New Jersey's "arena punks" Bad Biscut certainly had the goods to become "the next big thing" from the Garden State, but sadly it never quite happened for them. Their debut album, 1994's THE AMERICAN DREAM? is still a potent hard rock cocktail with a healthy dose of snotty punk-rock attitude.
10 commentsThe Top Ten Baddest Movie Cars
The Top Ten Baddest Movie Cars. The Batmobile from Batman, the Aston Martin DB5 from the James Bond films, the DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine from the Back To The Future trilogy and more.
16 commentsTop 5 Funniest Movies
If you're looking for some good laughs, here is a list of my top 5 best. If you haven't seen all of them, you need too.
6 commentsHow To Build A LS/VTEC Frankenstein Motor
An LS/VTEC motor combines the bottom end of a non-vtech b-series motor with a DOHC VTEC head. When using the bottom end from a b20 CRV motor, you get both the torque of a larger motor with the high end power of a b18c.These motor are often called...
2 commentsMonster Squad Review: They Don't Make 'Em Like This Anymore
In 1987, Fred Dekker released the movie "Monster Squad" to no acclaim whatsoever. More than 20 years later, the film is considered a cult classic. Read the full review from a life-long fan.
0 commentsTamboran Volcano - Year Without A Summer
1816 - The Year That Tambora (1815) Was Felt Around the World There are several reasons the "Year Without A Summer" occurred. We were having the "Dalton Minimum" - a period of low sun spot activity causing cold in general and there were four other...
2 commentsNew 52 Review - October 12th releases
We're really knee-deep in it now. The march towards some new continuity, continues. My review of this week's entries for DC's The New 52
0 commentsFrankenstein as Prometheus
Most people think they know the story of Frankenstein. There have been dozens of film adaptations of Mary Shelley's masterpiece of horror and science. However, nearly every one of them falls horribly short of the real thing. You see, Frankenstein...
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