Erm, why is this in the gaming news?FEEEELL OOOOOOLLLLLD
Erm, why is this in the gaming news?FEEEELL OOOOOOLLLLLD
That's why they picked it. Fine Bros are all about that sponsorshipI think they shouldn't have picked JP though, since it has a sequel coming out VERY soon with a near-identical logo. Way too easy.
I could have SWORN I put it in awesome vids... gagh... MOVING EM.Erm, why is this in the gaming news?
Bridgette Wilson was pure hottie. She still is.They are missing out by not knowing Last Action Hero.
BIG Mistake.They are missing out by not knowing Last Action Hero.
Plus the last one is almost always a gimme.That's why they picked it. Fine Bros are all about that sponsorship
I agree, but would they get it now? I mean, it was an amazing send up of what had come before it, but if you didn't watch the oeuvre of Arnie, it might not land the same way.They are missing out by not knowing Last Action Hero.
Convince me. I remember the movie being bad enough that it was severely "Meh" in quality. So if you're going to make such a bold claim as to compare it to those two GREAT movies, you need to convince me enough to "waste" 2-ish hours on that movie (And however much money to rent if it's not on netflix).LAH is a brilliant parody AND pastiche of the genre, and deserves to stand proudly alongside such movies as Galaxy Quest and Blazing Saddles.
Shouldn’t need to. Either the movie will do it already. Or it won’t.Convince me.
I almost got to go to the Kinks/Clash show, but tickets sold out by the time I found out about it (October?) and all that was left were seats $245ea. We didn't go.I saw the April 20 cover live, and found out later that @Cajungal was there too!
Honestly, that looks like fun.Considered putting this in the Space Stuff thread:
Six Flags has apparently been inspired by the Happy-Go-Pukey.
Yeah, but for a proper comparison we'd need to know how you'd do on stuff from *before* you were born.I knew all of them. Shocker.
But I think of these kids and am really amazed. A lot of them were born in the 90's and some even in the early 00's. And yet they know a lot of the stuff. If someone had me do "Songs from the 1930's or 1940's" I'd miss almost all of them.
Yeah, there wasn't a "Nick at Night" in the 60s showing 30s media, too... I wouldn't know half of what I do about 60s TV if it weren't for Nick at Night in the 90s. Heh.That's actually a good point about these songs being in more social media and that there wasn't as many reruns. No cable so there wasn't any "nostalgia" channels.
That show was in syndication, last I remember seeing it was in the early days of Nick at Nite, so early 90s.Recognized ‘em all in under a second except for the last one, which took two. These were my bread and butter growing up EXCEPT for the last one, which for some reason I’ve never seen. Did it never hit syndication, I wonder?
And I recognized that parody for what it was, but as I had never seen the show I didn't know about the ottoman/nottoman thing until after seeing that TT ep.It's so iconic Tiny Toons even did a parody of it, complete with the trip over the ottoman and everything.