No one in 1984 called Kentucky Fried Chicken "KFC". Maybe "The Colonel", but not KFCWere you around in the 80's?
it was always KFC to me - was born in 80No one in 1984 called Kentucky Fried Chicken "KFC". Maybe "The Colonel", but not KFC
Well, you were some kind of prophet because KFC didn't even call themselves KFC.it was always KFC to me - was born in 80No one in 1984 called Kentucky Fried Chicken "KFC". Maybe "The Colonel", but not KFC
In March 1991 the KFC name was officially adopted, although the chain was already widely known by that initialism.[88] The change was advised by the Schechter Group brand consultancy agency.[89] Research demonstrated that 80 percent of customers already associated the "KFC" initials with Kentucky Fried Chicken.[89] A spokesman for the chain said that it represented its diversified menu, which was moving away from solely fried products.[90] Kyle Craig, president of KFC US, admitted the change was an attempt to distance the chain from the unhealthy connotations of "fried".Well, you were some kind of prophet because KFC didn't even call themselves KFC.
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ch?v=Vpfpb7WNeOAWell, you were some kind of prophet because KFC didn't even call themselves KFC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vpfpb7WNeOA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6QGVNM6o1E
edit to add creepy David Letterman looking clay-mation guy calling it Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIb3sgqnYtI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6QGVNM6o1E
edit to add creepy David Letterman looking clay-mation guy calling it Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIb3sgqnYtI
I do agree with this but with Steve becoming a good guy the writers wanted another human antagonist. It may have just been the actor they chose also. He played it a little too extreme. Some subtlety would have made that character much more palatable.Really enjoyed both seasons although Max's brother seemed way over the top.
She was also one of Don Draper's ladies.I do agree with this but with Steve becoming a good guy the writers wanted another human antagonist. It may have just been the actor they chose also. He played it a little too extreme. Some subtlety would have made that character much more palatable.
I did love the scene with him and Mike's mom, though. Thought she was pretty hot in season 1 already and that tub/MILF scene just brought it to the forefront.
No one in 1984 called Kentucky Fried Chicken "KFC". Maybe "The Colonel", but not KFC
we did - well before 1984. Did you ever stop to wonder how/why they came up with the "KFC" moniker? It was not some "new" marketing scheme...we did - well before 1984. Did you ever stop to wonder how/why they came up with the "KFC" moniker? It was not some "new" marketing scheme...
(If I am being honest, I don't think I realized they actually changed the official name to KFC - so it was a pretty seamless transition...)
Was a nice homage. Honestly thought Reiser's scientist character was going to be a bad guy because of how much of a slimeball he was in Aliens, but he was pretty standup. Particularly in the lead up to the scene you reference when they were trying to come up with a way to save Mike.I got a real "Aliens" vibe when they saw all the demi-dogs coming out of the hole. Kind of reminiscent of the scene in Aliens when they look up into the drop ceiling and see all the Aliens coming towards them. Then I realized that Paul Reiser (the government doctor) was in Aliens, and Winona Ryder was in Alien Resurrection. Aliens didn't actually come out until 1986.
She was also Christopher's wife and baby mama in the last season of the Sopranos.
whoa Article I read that talked about easter eggs in the season mentioned that they had Sean Astin say this specifically because he says it as Mikey in the Goonies, which came out in '85Yes. It came from a British commercial for dish soap in the 1950's (Easy Peasy, Lemon Squeezy).
...the writing for the kids was horrible for the most part. I'd guess that 75% of the time when two or more of the kids were in a scene together they were arguing or yelling at each other. Go back and watch if you don't believe me. Doesn't matter if they're playing D&D or talking about what's happening or making a plan.
"This is crazy!"
"You saw what happened!"
"No way!"
"We need to do this!"
"blah blah blah!"
"Stop it!"
"[insert some goofy D&D, LOTR, or Star Wars drop]
"We can't do this!"
Over and over and over
Yeah, I liked this scene too. It did remind me of some 80's movie with the hot mom and the high school boy knocking on the door although I can't think of one at the moment.Jayrod said:I did love the scene with him and Mike's mom, though. Thought she was pretty hot in season 1 already and that tub/MILF scene just brought it to the forefront.
Dustin saying "over-priced piece of ####" was glorious. We all said some version of that playing that game back in the day.Statorama said:Dragon's Lair ate a lot of my quarters
I watched a 'walk-through' of the game from beginning to end on youtube and I didn't get as far into the game as I thought I did.Dustin saying "over-priced piece of ####" was glorious. We all said some version of that playing that game back in the day.
Also, he was basically at the end of the game during that scene, no? I never made it close to that far.
They filmed S2 and S3 simultaneously. Last report I saw was S3 would be available around Christmas.............of 2018When does season 3 start? I'm ready...
Hot. Got a Shannon Whirry vibe about herJayrod said:I did love the scene with him and Mike's mom, though. Thought she was pretty hot in season 1 already and that tub/MILF scene just brought it to the forefront.
I mean it's a nice little show but that's just crazy talk to compare it to breaking freaking badYeah. Season 2 was mostly meh.
Hang in there. Ep. 7 has a huge reveal. Don Draper shows up in a time-traveling DeLorean with the soundtrack from "Up The Creek" blasting at a billion decibels. Reveal? DeLorean's trunk is full of chicken fingers.At EP 5. Please tell me that every character under the age of 15 dies some horrible death.
Better than BB and GOT.I mean it's a nice little show but that's just crazy talk to compare it to breaking freaking bad
Last year it was nominated for best drama Emmy and was the odds on favorite to win. I think it even got up to -200 before losing.Solid fun season... some annoying spots. Good fun popcorn TV. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to season 3, but it's not worthy of being called "great TV" or anything.
I really want that fat kid with the curly hair to at least take a shovel to the faceAt EP 5. Please tell me that every character under the age of 15 dies some horrible death.
"Last year we experienced some absolutely insane paranormal phenomena. One of my best friends ended up in some sort of parallel universe. There was also chick with telekinesis and a burr haircut. And there was this crazy-### monster that tried to kill everybody.I really want that fat kid with the curly hair to at least take a shovel to the face
The actor playing Lucas, Caleb McLaughlin, is actually 16 already. This surprised me.At EP 5. Please tell me that every character under the age of 15 dies some horrible death.
Which one is Lucas?The actor playing Lucas, Caleb McLaughlin, is actually 16 already. This surprised me.
Token kid.Which one is Lucas?
Curly McGums?
Dorothy Hamill Haircut?
Emo Phillips Haircut?
Token Kid?
excuse me sir but if we kill all the actors under 15 theyre going to lock us up and throw away the key take that to the bank bromigoAt EP 5. Please tell me that every character under the age of 15 dies some horrible death.
SpoilerToken kid.
Apparently his kiss with Max onscreen was his first real kiss.