One of the greatest underground hip hop radio shows of all time will celebrate their 20th Anniversary with a show at Le Poisson Rouge on Feb 10, 2011. Lord Sear will join Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito ...
How they ever thought this was a good idea is beyond me. But then, a 3-D movie based on the Stretch Armstrong action figure is really no less ridiculous than making a $200 million alien invasion flick ...
Vans is celebrating the anniversary of House of Vans this week, and for the occasion, we’ll be putting on a special edition of The BrooklynVegan Show on Vans Channel 66 on Tuesday, November 2 at 11 AM ...
A few years back, the powers that be wisely scrapped a live-action adaptation of Hasbro's gel-filled action figure Stretch Armstrong. However, the property is being reinvented in an interesting way ...
Netflix is flexing more muscle in kids’ programming, announcing an original series from Hasbro Studios based on Stretch Armstrong, the blonde gel-filled toy bodybuilder popular in the 1970s. The ...
The film -- based on the classic Hasbro toy -- was to have opened April 11, but never went into production. By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer The long-gestating Stretch Armstrong film project ...
Not content to simply hand out gobs of cash at Sundance, Netflix is now expanding its line-up of shows aimed at children with a new series based on the toy Stretch Armstrong. Today the company ...
"Season two is thrill ride of fantastic action scenes and edge of your seat story twists and turns," and it premieres on Netflix this Friday! 'My Hero Academia: Two Heroes' gets its North American ...
Stretch Armstrong was born to die. Anyone who has ever had one of these dolls knows that eventually, inevitably, Stretch must be forced beyond his limits. Maybe you want to tie his pliable limbs into ...
Stretch Armstrong was one of my favorite toys when I was a kid. Like others, I played with mine so much that the glue started to pour out of it. I think it was glue — maybe it was something else.
Stretch Armstrong, his canine sidekick Fetch Armstrong, a gooey green monster, and two stretch octopi were all the rage in the late 70s. Corn syrup action figures were a genius idea three decades ago.
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