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On the last show in 2025- Paul McCartney and Ringo Star appear onstage, holding a check for $3000, offering it to Lorne to return for another year. “You can bring Dick Ebersol. You can divide it any way you want. If you want to give Dick less, that’s up to you, we’re not involved.”

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I would prefer a continuation of the Clerks Cartoon...we need some more Leonardo Leonardo and that Outbreak Monkey.

In 1994, Tim Allen had the #1 movie, #1 show and #1 book in the same week (The Santa Clause, Home Improvement and Don’t Stand Too Close To A Naked Man, respectively.)

Home Improvement was a top-10 Nielsen show at the time, so yes? He wasn’t “movie star” big, but he was “TV star” big. Also, The Santa Clause had come out the year before and did pretty well for Disney. As for Toy Story not being meant for theaters, I never heard that before, and maybe you’re thinking of Toy Story 2

Oh yeah, he was a pretty big star. He was on a highly rated network Sitcom and the Santa Clause film had come out the year before Toy Story and was a huge hit.

She’s “fundamentally different” because she breaks the fourth wall and the language is less formal? That feels very premature.

It’s interesting because as an 80s/90s kid, I still hear the gruff, Noo Yawk Mario voice from the supershow/smb3/smw cartoons. I’ve gotten used to Martinet’s higher registered take but it was *jarring* when I first played Mario 64.

If you’d been the star of a huge budgeted film at nine, it would probably have stuck in your memory. 

It is so bizarre to scoff at the idea of reviving a dead IP, when it’s being done by a team who have found success doing exactly that.

Well yeah, because they’re not arguing about the legality of the guy’s actions, they’re arguing about changing the law. They’re not trying to be a lawyer here.

You keep repeating that like you think we do not understand this. We do. The problem is that putting someone in jail is a wildly disproportionate punishment for selling ROMs.

I think it’s crazy this guy is doing any time for what’s essentially a civil crime. Fine him and let him live his life I say putting him in prison for running a web page is just mean.

copyright isn’t real,  Bowser did nothing wrong. 

All of this over piracy - or, more specifically, “selling cheat and modification devices for Nintendo hardware”, as the article put it. And even the judge went on to describe his crimes as “terrible”.

You’re absolutely right. Viewing one person as a person immediately diminishes all other injustices in the world. Truly, justice and goodness are part of a zero sum game.

Joe List not John List.

Well, I’d already given up. First couple of episodes were amazing. Then it dropped off badly. I’m not a fan of any of the child actors.