Dopamine?
Dopamine?
Spoiler:
Didn't we just get a GJI on this exact same video like 2 weeks ago?
I not-so-secretly love the Zuppa Toscana, but everything else is just "the stuff that comes with my soup".
Don't put it on my plate if you don't expect me to eat it!
His versions of "Smoke on the Water" and "Paradise City" are actually pretty good (if you like campy lounge music). "Enter Sandman" is also… entertaining… because he tries to emulate all the enunciation from the original.
I'm guessing it's more that digital files make it easier to lose the whole thing at once, whereas with film part of it can be damaged and the rest still usable. Either way, yes - good backups are the real answer (and digital allows for perfect copies versus generation loss on film-to-film transfer).
Wen you say hybrid, was it LCD or a short-neck CRT? "High-pitched whine that goes away briefly if you smack the TV" usually means a loose yoke coil winding on the tube; i.e. shoddy manufacturing.
Just put a Steampunk angle on it, like "Fleming's Valve-o-rama".
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But "Insignia" is possibly the least-inspired house-brand name ever.
The Englishing Patient - a badly-burned pool hustler reveals his secrets to a young protege through a series of flashbacks to historical billiards tournaments.
"UNIX-grade facial hair"
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Mmmm, Kuru-kabobs…
There's also King Cakes with Boudin filling and maple-bacon frosting, which I guess is a fairly similar idea.
He had a whole web series of "Cookin' with Coolio"… which is probably the only time the phrase "Caprese salad, MFer's" has ever been uttered (outside of making jokes about Cookin' with Coolio, that is).
They had the slogan, at least. Exxon used to give away plush tiger tails you could attach to your "car".
The resemblance between this kid's voice and classic Charlie Brown is uncanny.
Fontaine… tontine…
Fontaine… tontine…
Fontaine… tontine…