Regular Show: The Complete Series (2025)

For years, Regular Show has been a staple in my household. My son, Danger, and I have bonded over its hilarious, offbeat adventures, finding joy in both the moments we laugh at together and the ones we appreciate in our own ways. Now, with the release of Regular Show: The Complete Series on DVD, we get to relive those experiences all over again—this time with all 245 episodes, special features, and even the Regular Show movie included.

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Home Alone (1990) #RetroReview

Chicago, November 10, 1990. Home Alone debuted, quietly sneaking its way into Christmas tradition. That night, while some were out shopping, others were watching what would become a holiday classic, and I was still sleeping in my crib. But it wasn't long before I, like so many others, would discover Home Alone as more than just a film; it would become a mirror of who I am.

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The Neverending Story (1984) #RetroReview

I was six when I saw Wolfgang Petersen’s The Neverending Story in the mall movie theater in Springfield, Ohio. I can remember asking my parents if we could get some toys from the film as we filed out of the auditorium. I bet the Kay-Bee location down the way would’ve made a mint had they had Falcor plushies on hand during that initial theatrical run.

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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) #RetroReview

I first saw Joe Johnston’s Honey, I Shrunk the Kids at a drive-in during its initial release in 1989. I was 11 and already a sci-fi junkie, so of course I loved it. Looking back, it’s not surprising that I took to this film as much as I did, as two men who I would come to admire later in life for their imaginative efforts in the horror genre shepherded this production through its earliest stages.

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