Lace 'Em Up Lists
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Godzilla the King of the Monsters: Worst To Best [36-31]
There is only one, undisputed, king when it comes to Kaiju movies. No, it’s not freaking King Kong you damn Americans. That title belongs to Godzilla. Godzilla, or Gojira, is a legendary Kaiju created by Toho Studios way back in 1954. There are thirty-six movies currently with the Big G starring in them and, like all series, there have been some good and some bad films. As the first in my series of Worst to Best, I chose Godzilla because of two reasons. One is the longevity of the series. The Godzilla series has spanned 67 years to date. There really aren’t many film series’ with that kind of longevity…
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Top 10 IMPACT Wrestling Moments on AXS TV
At the moment of this article being made, IMPACT is on the verge of its 1000th episode on AXS TV where a number of legendary wrestlers like the Beautiful People, Team 3D and Awesome Kong among others will be a part of this landmark event. Outside of the company’s 2005-14 run on SPIKE and their 2016-18 run on POP TV, AXS TV has been one of the mainstays for the IMPACT when it comes to airing their content in the United States thanks in large part to their parent company, Anthem buying the network thus allowing the former TNA to air their programming without much constraints. As we reach closer…
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10 Essential Country Music Artists
Country Music is a fantastic genre of music but can be quite intimidating to those who are just dipping their toe in this style of music. There are a lot of misconceptions about this style of music and honestly, they are not completely unfounded, but here I have put together a list of my 10 essential country artists. Hank Williams: The Man Who Inspired a Generation Hank Williams is regarded as one of the most influential American singer-songwriter of the 20th century, paving the way and inspiring many of the artists you will see on this list. A complicated man who was disabled, due to his spina bifida occulta, which…
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Friday Fright Fest | Canadian Horror Films
We’re back with another edition of Friday Fright Fest! Today we’re heading to the great white north and visiting Canada. The Canadians put out some pretty damn good horror films from the ’70s to today. A lot of the older Canadian horror films from the ’70s and ’80s are still terrifying to this day. So we’re just gonna get into it without too much of an intro today. The spoiler warning is now in effect! Love Horror? Why not sign up to Shudder now by following the link #5. The Brood (1979) – R Synopsis: A man’s wife is under the care of an eccentric and unconventional psychologist who uses…
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Friday Fright Fest | Italian Horror Films
A Look Into Foreign Horror: Italian Horror Welcome back! Today we’re continuing our series on Foreign Horror with a trip to Italy. Now, I am going to admit that I am not as up-to-date on the Italian Horror scene as I am for some other countries but Italy has still turned out a lot of really good, older, horror films. I personally think a good horror movie is like fine wine, the older it gets the better it is. Well, truth be told they get a bit corny but still an old, but great, horror movie is still going to be a great many years later. That said, let’s jump…