Unlike many of it’s fans, I haven’t been on the “How I Met Your Mother” bandwagon since it first debuted, so this hasn’t been a 9 year journey for me.…
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Paranormal Pandemonium: Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
“The very first rule of Scooby-Doo, the single premise that sits at the heart of their adventures, is that the world is full of grown-ups who lie to kids, and…
House of Horror: American Psycho (2000)
Title: American Psycho (2000) Director: Mary Harron Written by: Bret Easton Ellis (novel), Mary Harron & Guinevere Turner Starring: Christian Bale Willem Dafoe Reese Witherspoon Jared Leto Plot: A wealthy…
Total Divas Watching Total Divas: Season 3 – Week 2
When Place to Be Nation sought out a correspondent to watch and write about the new WWE/E! reality show Total Divas each week, they initially wanted a “female voice.” Unfortunately…
(Almost) Everything is Awesome (about Lego City)
I confess in advance that I am slightly cheating on this “clandestine” edition of Backloggery Beatdown. I had completed the “story” element of Lego City sometime ago, but I’m feeling inspired…
The Walking Dead Review – “Us” and Them
One thing I understand in an abstract way – which is really a way of saying I can come to get it academically even if I don’t agree – is how…
The Other Five Count – Road Trip Playlists
Welcome to The Other Five Count, a non-wrestling version of Ben Morse’s monthly masterpiece. Each month, the staff will come together to count down their favorite movie, TV, music and sports…
House of Horror: The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Title: The Blair Witch Project (1999) Director: Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sanchez Written by: Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick Starring: Heather Donahue Michael C. Williams Josh Leonard Plot: Three film…
Total Divas Watching Total Divas: Season 3 – Week 1
When Place to Be Nation sought out a correspondent to watch and write about the new WWE/E! reality show Total Divas each week, they initially wanted a “female voice.” Unfortunately…
The Walking Dead Review – “Grove”: Change is Hard
The beauty of the Zombie genre is what it allows for: The ability to talk about very human things and very metaphysical things in a scenario that explores chance, change,…