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New Star Wars Toys Modeled After Droids Animated Series, Includes Early Appearance Boba Fett
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1977 Star Wars figure of Luke Skywalker expected to make sky-high price
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Review: Snake Eyes a G.I. Joe movie that finally, unapologetically, honors its source material
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This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Henry Golding in a scene from Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins. (Niko Tavernise/Paramount Pictures via AP)
By: Tom Santilli
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Tom Santilli is a respected journalist and member of the Critics Choice Association, Detroit Film Critics Society and Online Film Critics Society since 2010. Tom is the Executive Producer and co-host of the syndicated TV show, Movie Show Plus, which has been on the air for 20+ years in the Metro-Detroit market and Mid-West. He is also the film critic for WXYZ-TV. Twitter: @tomsantilli, Facebook & Instagram: @filmsurvivor.
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This TIE Fighter toy from 1978 is one of many Kenner Star Wars toys in a new exhibit at the Oshkosh Public Museum.
It’s May the Fourth, which means fans of Star Wars across the world are celebrating their love for the franchise. When
Star Wars hit the big screen for the first time in 1977, it became an instant classic. But there wouldn’t be any toys of Darth Vader, Luke, Han, Leia or Chewbacca for kids to play with until almost a year later.
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Jarrod Roll began collecting Kenner Star Wars toys after a friend showed him his Darth Vader figure a year after the original Star Wars movie was released.
Top 10 Popular Breakfast Cereals That No Longer Exist
Walk down any breakfast cereal aisle in the United States, and you will find a plethora of options. There are often dozens of selections, each with variations on flavor and type.
Sadly, some cereals that many enjoyed in childhood no longer exist. Whether it’s due to the public’s changing taste, a loss of license, or some other reason, some have simply vanished.
These ten kinds of cereal were once incredibly popular, but for whatever reason, you can’t find them anymore.
Back in the 1980s, you couldn’t go long without seeing something related to Laurence Tureaud’s popular character, Mr. T. The guy was everywhere, thanks to his popularity on The A-Team and Rocky III. To market off his popularity, Quaker Oats created a cereal that was simply called Mr. T.
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