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I wouldn’t wish to cause him harm, but if his neckerchief were to be safely removed from around his neck and then torn asunder, it could only be for the betterment of mankind.

The one actor who would still get all the same roles with scars on his face

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So as long as there’s no All-Singing All-Dancing like there was in

“Its like a fucking law now or something, they just cant adapt something and leave ALL of it intact, AS IS.”

I was lucky enough to see the Everly Brothers when they were on tour with Simon & Garfunkel in 2003. I saw them in Atlantic City, billed as S&G’s opening act. They did 3 songs and hadn’t missed a step. Sung in the original keys, voices sounding great. They also joined S&G for the encores. You could tell that S&G were,

It sounds stupid to be devastated by a martial arts icon’s passing away, yet here I am. The Street Fighter holds a special place in my heart. I saw it after moving to the West (Best) Coast, and had to reconsider what martial arts flicks were about, all while bonding with my best friends (to this day).

It’s just a Reading Rainbow in the Dark.

“Rike Michards” - Mike Richards

Darrell Hammond as Sean Connery

Hologram Ronnie James Dio would need to stand on a hologram box to see over the lectern.

My choice is still Gilbert Gottfried with Bobcat Goldthwait as announcer

Hologram Alex Trebek. Or hologram Ronnie James Dio. 

Andy Richter deserves consideration 

Let Danny DeVito host, you cowards!

John Hodgman is an amazing choice. He’d be great.

And you are underplaying Claire McNear. Yes, she literally wrote the book on the history of Jeopardy!, but she’s also the reason Mike Richards is gone as host (and maybe executive producer?).

In a world, where motion capture was never invented... one man will move each node of skeletal animation by hand... and create an opening cinematic from WARCRAFT 2

While I have over a hundred hours with CP77 on PC, i found this comment highly amusing.

I’m glad that the age old practice of outright lifting lines from movies and putting them in games is still alive. Harkens to a time when the writer of a game was also the programmer and when it was cool to hear the Duke say lines from Army of Darkness.

The facial animation looks like it came out of fallout but Ill still play it.

Unless his revolver has a weirdly-ported barrel (it doesn’t), it shouldn’t recoil to way off to the right like that. Thanks for listening to my Theodore Talk.