Counter service tipping is different from regular tipping. Counter service tipping is usually $1, unless it's a really expensive order by fast food standards.
Counter service tipping is different from regular tipping. Counter service tipping is usually $1, unless it's a really expensive order by fast food standards.
I had the same thought. Why wasn't "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" mentioned? Don't places in mall food courts count as fast food (especially if it's only counter service)?
Coolest guy in New York? Try one of the coolest guys of the era, maybe even one of the coolest guys of all time.
Thanks for the explanation. I couldn't figure out why I was having such a hard time finding it.
Upvoted for "Thomas Crown Affair"
I would disagree with you on that, but it doesn't reach the level of heresy. This is one of those to each his/her own. Reasonable minds can differ.
Agreed. Also, one of the hottest sex scenes ever filmed, even though you only see her shoulders. What is going on with thier eyes and that kiss is just too much for words to capture.
The chess scene in the original version of "Thomas Crown Affair" is so much better than the remake. I do agree with you about "His Girl Friday." "The Front Page" is almost unwatchable. It's like they didn't know how to make a movie with sound/dialogue.
If as you say it exists mainly as an IP, it's still in reruns and the fans are a wide range of ages. I'm not sure it still needs new episodes. I stopped watching years ago, but I'm looking forward to going to the Springfield part of Universal Studios during my next visit.
It's not really that major of a soft reboot. I thought that Mac and Pete's first meeting was why Pete made him an agent in the DXS, and then when Pete moved to the Pheonix Foundation, MacGyver came with him.
Sam can't be there. Mike and Fi are supposed to be dead. I'm not sure he knows how to get in touch with them. I've got it. Some episodes are Mike and Fi in Ireland, and other episodes are Sam and Jessie in Miami.
I want the backstory of how Michael and Sam first met. We heard the story of how Michael and Fi first met twice, and saw it in flashback, but all we know about the first time Michael and Sam met was that it somehow involved hostages.
Totally. You had the team of specialists helping the client of the week from "A-Team," and the build something with what you have around you from "MacGyver."
He was fantastic in "Down with Love." Niles was my favorite character on "Fraiser."
The man is the convict and the woman is the judge. She's tough as nails, so the nickname Hardcase still works. She's devoted to her job. You could also do version with two women. The convict is a car thief with a backstory similiar to Parker from "Leverage."
I loved how over the course of the original series you learned about all the jobs he held before joining the DSX.
My ringtone is the "MacGyver Theme" too! The advantage of the Phoenix Foundation is that could be or do anything they wanted it to. It's been years since I watched the show, but I remember DXS being only a season or two.
Agreed. Michael Weston and team were a group that wanted to help people, even if it was just something for Michael to do until he could back into the CIA. I loved "Burn Notice" when it was client of week, with a season long story arc in the background.
Did "MacGyver" invent the "zoom enhance?" It would be kind of awesome if it was the first or one of the first to use the non-existent technology. MacGyver rarely argued about his missions. He'd complain about some part of them, but I'm not sure I'd call him a reluctant hero. He wanted to help people. Michael Weston is…
When I read Jack in the review, I thought, cool-they brought back a version of Jack Dalton. Since in this version he is on the team, maybe he will get the group to help out his friends who are in way over thier heads. As much as I liked the mission of the week episodes, I also liked the it was supposed to be my day…