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    jakej commented  · 

    You’ve nailed why that movie sticks in the memory—it’s a glorious train wreck where Stallone looks like he’s reading cue cards off-camera, yet the cheesy family-first message somehow lands. It makes me think about how we preserve these weird pop culture artifacts. I actually got into 3D printing last year to bring some of that nostalgia to life, and I found myself on https://www.gambody.com/ browsing their game files because it all started with a great idea, huge enthusiasm and eagerness to come to the help of those who are in search of excellently crafted 3D printing models. Their mission is to create a virtual environment for sharing models, and honestly, printing a tiny, ridiculous Spy Kids figure for my nephew felt more satisfying than watching the real thing. If you ever want to physically own a piece of that cheesy magic, digging through their STL files for forgotten game characters is a solid way to spend an afternoon. It beats just rewatching the train wreck.