Mike Floorwalker
School
Fairview High School
Expertise
Marvel Cinematic Universe, '80s Movies, Behind-the-scenes Film And Television Facts
- Mike has consumed every bit of media the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to offer, and will continue to do so for as long as it exists.
- Every single Christmas season, Mike watches "Die Hard" at least once.
- The film Mike has seen more than any other is the 1995 comedy classic "Friday," and his most-watched TV series is "That '70s Show."
Experience
Mike has written dozens of pop culture and science articles for sites such as Listverse and Cracked. He has also done freelance work scripting YouTube videos for pop culture channels, and has experience running Twitter and Facebook accounts. Mike has been involved in freelance writing for nearly a decade, and has been writing full-time for five years.
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Stories By Mike Floorwalker
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In the Karate Kid films, John Kreese was a one-dimensional villain, but Martin Kove wants much more for the character in Cobra Kai.
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St. Elsewhere fielded one of the most confoundingly weird finales in television history, with an age-old "it was all a dream" trope that confused viewers.
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Alex Garland's brilliant sci-fi thriller Ex Machina practically begs for a sequel with that ambiguous ending. Here's the director's take on Ex Machina 2.
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One character, introduced in Breaking Bad's fifth and final season, wasn't there to garner viewers' sympathies, but to terrify them.
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Monsters, Inc. is finally getting a proper sequel in the form of Monsters at Work. Here's everything we know about the Disney+ series so far.
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Some of those references in the Rick and Morty episode titles are pretty obscure. Here's a breakdown of the ones that aren't obvious.
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Fans of futuristic fare need look no further for the best sci-fi slicks available to stream.
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Never forget that Morty's adolescent body contains an obscure power that he's only used once so far on Rick and Morty ... to unspectacular results.
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Some Rick and Morty fans question whether the Council of Ricks makes sense on a conceptual level.
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Johnny Lawrence has displayed some questionable behavior on Cobra Kai, but some of it is just downright wrong.
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If you saw a beige 1986 Fleetwood Bounder, you'd immediately envision it parked in the desert, venting chemical fumes. Why the funky name, though?
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John Kreese is a great villain for Cobra Kai, but his motivations don't quite add up for some fans on Reddit.
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Looper decided to ask our readers: Who would you most like to see Spider-Man team up with in the MCU? Here's what you voted for.
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In 2019, it was announced that Disney will be making a sixth Pirates of the Caribbean, but the new movie will not be a sequel.
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As it turns out, Reynolds' attitude toward his X-Men Origins: Wolverine appearance is not a terribly surprising one.
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Thanks to Yellowstone, a couple horses got some unexpected checks. Here's the crazy true story of how it happened.
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When Rosa Salazar auditioned for Alita: Battle Angel, director Robert Rodriguez was absolutely blown away. Here's how he reacted.
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Eric and Laurie Forman are among sitcom television's greatest sibling pairs, with many a hilarious insult shared.
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The gang from That '70s Show were such a lovable bunch that it's easy to overlook some of their more... not-so-endearing qualities. Eric, particularly.
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Here are the biggest movies Hayden Panttiere has ever been a part of.
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While our four heroes do undergo personal growth, they also remain their quirky selves. One character's intelligence, though, is highly underrated.
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There's a lot of gear to consider, when it comes to which superhero stuff we'd want to own, but a clear winner emerged when we posed the question.
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That '70s Show is comfort food for fans, but one episode takes viewers into spooky territory. Here's the show's Alfred Hitchcock tribute episode you missed.
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If Charlie Hunnam had a time machine, there's one film he'd love to go back and redo from scratch.
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Red's go-to insult on That '70s Show actually has an unexpected origin, which has nothing at all to do with Red!
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We asked fans to cast their votes for the greatest horror TV series of all time, and our winner is The Walking Dead.
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One moment struck fans as a bit of an odd narrative twist — and with good reason, because it wasn't supposed to happen.