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Giant Freakin Robot

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  • 5 days ago | giantfreakinrobot.com | Drew Dietsch

    GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT > Movies & TV By Drew Dietsch | Published 7 seconds ago With all the negative Star Trek news fans have been forced to endure recently, it’s important to remember the good times. And the best time in Star Trek will forever be our favorite decade. The 90s!The 1990s were Star Trek’s golden age, with numerous successful Trek movies and three different series.

  • 6 days ago | giantfreakinrobot.com | Drew Dietsch

    GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT > Movies & TV > Sci-Fi By Drew Dietsch | Published 26 seconds ago When we talk about some of the biggest failures in movie history, there are usually two kinds of films at the center of that discussion: truly terrible flicks that deserved to be rejected by audiences and misunderstood movies that simply didn’t hit at the right time.

  • 1 week ago | giantfreakinrobot.com | Drew Dietsch

    GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT > Movies & TV By Drew Dietsch | Published 3 seconds ago The 1960s was a revolutionary decade in human history. Global conflicts and new ideas spread across civilization. Pop culture responded in kind. In the realm of science-fiction, television would become even more influential than ever.

  • 1 week ago | giantfreakinrobot.com | Drew Dietsch

    By Drew Dietsch | Published 9 seconds ago This is Giant Freakin Robot… where we dig into the past and stomp towards the future of the things you love most.

  • 1 week ago | giantfreakinrobot.com | Robert John Scucci

    GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT > Movies & TV By Robert Scucci | Published 18 seconds ago They say that brevity is the soul of wit, and Two Sentence Horror Stories messes with this sentiment by transforming microfiction into a bite-sized horror anthology series with mixed results.