Excellent job. None of my two teams got that and it definitely seemed like a pretty big stumper.
Excellent job. None of my two teams got that and it definitely seemed like a pretty big stumper.
Damn, good job, you got them all. Just Cause was one where one of my teammates knew but not many other teams got it.
I return with my Movie Trivia recaps, after having my wi-fi fail me last week. And what a week to return to. As always, my film group fielded two teams. With my team, we ended the first round in first place. However, we quickly fell down as we could only identify two celebrities doing commercial voiceovers for the…
If you ever liked and enjoyed The Muppets in the past, I'd say that Fraggle Rock is well worth a look at.
And Yo Gabba Gabba had a few episodes where Biz Markie taught the kids how to beatbox, and if that isn't what our kids should be learning, then I don't want to know what it should be.
Well, the Billboard Hot 100 is a weekly chart that is meant to show what songs are popular during a given week, so it will always show what's popular and modern at the time.
To be fair, a block of wood would be a better choice for President than Trump. But I'd probably go for him over Clinton or Bernie.
Hot 100 is, by my understanding, a weighted average of sales, radio play, and streaming to get an indication of what songs really are popular.
Matthew, come to movie trivia tonight! It'll be fun.
And his guitar playing was damn, damn good.
Reply All has always been the name of the show since it's been on Gimlet; their WNYC show was, I believe, Ctrl Alt Delete. The Safety Not Guranteed Story was told in #17: The Time Traveler and The Hitman.
Muchas gracias. I'll do that when I get home.
The Friendship Village Reply All puzzles me, as, from what I've listened to, it's a reposting of a prior episode with seemingly no update and with the same numbering as the episode discussed in last week's Podmass. Also, the episode description seems way off from what it's about. It just feels so off for me.
That's very true. Mine was more of an uneducated hypothesis than a full well thought out theory. On a similar hypothesis note, could the intense pressure to be perfect all the way through make a small subconscious impact on the performance?
I do wonder if the effort needed to have the best record in the regular season leads to a certain burnout by the time the championship games get going.
I'd give the edge slightly to Popstar, but Neighbors 2 was really good and I'd personally put it over the first one.
I actually had the pleasure of seeing Raiders for the first time my freshman year of college at a midnight screening with my best friend who later became my roommate. While I knew a lot of what was going to happen, just seeing it play out on a giant screen was really fantastic. And me and my roommate got a real kick…
Plus, there hasn't been a real major comedy in a little bit (excepting Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, which I and two, maybe three, other people saw) so it may be like Thurber's previous film, We're The Millers, and benefit from the release date as much as anything else.
That one is close to co-lead status. Good catch.
But, but, Michigan! Michigan proves that the media has no idea idea what the media is talking about and therefore all the other election results don't count.