CMWaters
Ozymandius
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Post by CMWaters on Dec 24, 2011 2:55:03 GMT -5
So, I was looking at this on YouTube, and it interested me.
What it was was a collection of celebs competing against each other for money for charity, and each game had the classic set and rules.
All the parts from what I've seen are on YouTube, and they did a pretty good job recreating the shows.
The shows were, in order played: QUALIFYING -The Price is Right (don't get why this was chosen as it's still on the air...) -Let's Make A Deal (back when this aiired the new one wasn't on yet) -Beat The Clock -Press Your Luck
SEMI-FINALS -Card Sharks -Match Game
FINALS -Family Feud (like Price is Right, odd choice to me...but they used the old set style so not as bad).
I liked how they tried their best to recreate the sets and style of the show, but one thing is a downplay to me and that's Rikki Lake. She...personally to me didn't do that well and didn't fit in this role.
Did anyone watch this when it actually aired, and if so what did you think?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2011 11:37:39 GMT -5
I watched. Remember that Leslie Nielsen was on and seemed very forgetful. Something wasn't right with him.
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MongoCane
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Aspiring Herb Abrams Historian and (Almost) Lifelong UWF Superfan.
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Post by MongoCane on Dec 24, 2011 12:36:28 GMT -5
I loved the show, even though I wasn't the most interested in the celebs. I remember that woman from "Trading Places" was cute and added a lot of energy to the premise and that Ricki Lake was really easy on the eyes as the host. I wish they'd do it again.
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