Rick Moranis is a comedy, song, and dance man…dammit!! Come back to us, Rick!
Rick Moranis is a comedy, song, and dance man…dammit!! Come back to us, Rick!
After watching PBS repeat the Carol Burnett Mark Twain prize event last night, I wouldn't be opposed to this.
Did Maya Rudolph secretly sign like a 30-year contract with NBC? Seems like they've been trying to make her a "thing" for years now. Maya, seriously, this is NBC. They'll mess it up.
I'm glad Tracy is back on TV, but given this is SNL, aren't the odds more in favor of "humorless dumpster fire" than "triumphant"?
Boy, I forgot these movies even existed. My first thought went to the Three Colors Red movie. Admittedly, this did not seem like typical NBC source material, but I've seen worse ideas come out of NBC…like this.
Damn, I can't pick just one. The first I don't think a lot of people are going to choose. I can't tell you how many times my family watched the first 5 minutes of Adventures in Babysitting. The rest of the movie doesn't hold a candle from the opening line all the way to "Beaten. Stabbed." "Raped?"
Aziz Ansari's house?
This is on in primetime? That looks like a screengrab from a daytime soap….not that I would ever be watching those during working hours…mind your own business!…
I'm excited to see how Showtime will still be milking this concept in season 8.
Github uses it in their markup for quotes too.
One man and his mission to execute Dan Le Batard…
I guess I'm in the minority for thoroughly enjoying the Prof. Newman/Neuman open. I loved how they crammed like an hour's worth of material into a couple minutes. I did not expect going into WHAS that I'd be treated to an all-out exhausting segment like that. Awesome.
Wow. What a very, very specific article subject.
I made it about halfway through 5, then threw in the towel. It didn't seem to retain much, if any, of the spirit of 1-4. I liken it to KQ8 shitting the KQ bed, which kinda makes sense considering both games were released in the same year and both were genre changes from their predecessors.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of a video game based on a movie better than Last Crusade. That being said, flying that plane away from the zeppelin was a real bitch.
Has anybody tried The Silver Lining? I remember reading about it years ago when it was in development, and haven't thought about it again until now.
QfG 1 & 4 are classics. I found 2 to be low point, since the time-based events meant you couldn't really explore and grind the way you wanted knowing another elemental was coming. It was tough to get your character to all-200 stat points to port into QfG 3 with that mechanic.
LucasArts had a hell of a run in the late 80s/early 90s…
Despite that, the Quest for Glory games were my favorites among all the Sierra titles, and also the Sierra series I probably was introduced to last.
That is some bland on bland white dude action up there.