If I can suggest a small change, I'd like to see Carl Weathers' character in Happy Gilmore not get killed off. I felt it was a waste of a good character.
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The real reason WB changed the title because even in 1995, "Gold Digger" carries some unfortunate connotations that would've misled viewers.1: Ouch. Something tells me that they would have gotten a few more ticket sales if they had kept the "Gold Diggers" name. Simply because fighting the sequel to one of Marvel's most iconic superheroes is a losing battle as soon as it's announced.
2: Yeesh. I have no further comment on that.
3: Either way, it's a good thing that movie still exists.
Well, I was aware of that the first time around, but they still weren't acting smart by going up against SPIDER-MAN of all properties! Regardless of the title change!The real reason WB changed the title because even in 1995, "Gold Digger" carries some unfortunate connotations that would've misled viewers.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Gold Digger
Two words: Paulie. Shore.2: The only one of the January movies that I've previously heard of is Bio Dome, and something tells me that's not good.
So, it's not a good sign?Two words: Paulie. Shore.
'Nuff said.
Here. Experience the pain without actually seeing the movie.So, it's not a good sign?
Good grief! No wonder it was the first movie mentioned in the January 1996 selections! You know, the month of the year where movie moguls tend to produce more animal gems than mineral gems.Here. Experience the pain without actually seeing the movie.
1. Not a bad idea. I've heard that the South was bustling with activity during the Jazz Age so it might be a good historical setting for al and.
2. More like Moby Dick, to be honest.
3. It's possible, since Walt Disney did give Native American tribes a platform in Frontierland, despite the setting being very much favored towards White Americans with stereotypes towards other groups of people. I expect Junior to be much more respectful towards Native Americans if Disney ever built a land dedicated to them.
4. Interesting. Goldwind's suggestion of a Denali coaster would also be very good for the park as well.
5. Ehhhh, I would prefer Japantown or even Little Tokyo since Japan and China don't exactly have the best relations with each other.
6. A dark ride based on the history of the Statue of Liberty? That could work.
7. Yeah, maybe we'll get a ride that's like Proto Test Track, which would be nice.
1: Seems reasonable to me.Disney confirms that their Long Beach project is on hold as they turn their attention to bringing second gates to Tokyo and Anaheim.
- The Orange County Register
Paramount Communications inches closer to acquiring Cedar Fair.
- Reuters
Hasbro, Nintendo confirm they have extended their licensing deal with Universal Studios just in the nick of time as Comcast Recreational lays the groundwork for a second gate in Orlando.
- The Providence Journal
Six Kings confirms they are developing a theme park on the site of the former Hollywood Park race track in partnership with The Jim Henson Company, who recently opted out of their previous licensing deal with Universal Studios. Six Kings also recently extended its existing licensing agreement with Columbia-TriStar for the DC Comics characters.
- The Los Angeles Times
On the eve of completing the Carolco transaction, TimeWarner acquires both Namco USA and Knott's Berry Farm.
- The Detroit Free Press
Considering his name alone is basically a punchline? Not so much.So, it's not a good sign?
Pauly Shore is tame compared to, unfortunately, another adversary for Daniel Abbott to deal with, even while recovering from his kidney transplant.Considering his name alone is basically a punchline? Not so much.
I would have wait a few more years before having warner buying out Namco becuase Namco didn't start declineing until the asain fincalil crisis began in 1997.Disney confirms that their Long Beach project is on hold as they turn their attention to bringing second gates to Tokyo and Anaheim.
- The Orange County Register
Paramount Communications inches closer to acquiring Cedar Fair.
- Reuters
Hasbro, Nintendo confirm they have extended their licensing deal with Universal Studios just in the nick of time as Comcast Recreational lays the groundwork for a second gate in Orlando.
- The Providence Journal
Six Kings confirms they are developing a theme park on the site of the former Hollywood Park race track in partnership with The Jim Henson Company, who recently opted out of their previous licensing deal with Universal Studios. Six Kings also recently extended its existing licensing agreement with Columbia-TriStar for the DC Comics characters.
- The Los Angeles Times
On the eve of completing the Carolco transaction, TimeWarner acquires both Namco USA and Knott's Berry Farm.
- The Detroit Free Press
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Portland, Las Vegas and Kansas City are the frontrunners to lure the NHL's Calgary Broncos out of Alberta.
- The Hockey News
What little remains of the once-mighty Taft conglomerate has put the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals for sale, leaving the team vulnerable to a possible relocation to Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore or Las Vegas.
- Sports Illustrated
In a special ballot, voters approve new ballparks for the Chargers and Padres. This comes after the wildly successful opening of the Qualcomm Center, home to the Mighty Ducks and Clippers.
- The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Jose, Sacramento and even Salt Lake City are jockeying to roll out the welcome mat for the unhappy Los Angeles Raiders. Hopes of the Raiders moving back to Oakland were dashed last week when voters rejected a proposal to expand the existing Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. In recent years, Raider boss Al Davis has become increasingly frustrated with his team's inability to compete with the NFL Rams on the field and at the ticket window. Unwilling to share Amblin Field with the Rams, the Raiders have sought a facility of their own in multiple sites around Los Angeles County. The Irwindale proposal a few years ago came and went with the land sitting untouched. Now, Long Beach hopes to throw a Hail (Queen) Mary to woo the Raiders. While they wait, the NFL still plans to schedule the Raiders' home games for 1996 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the team has played since 1982.
- ESPN's Outside the Lines
Might as well have Daniel Abbott go after Christian Weston Chandler at this point.Pauly Shore is tame compared to, unfortunately, another adversary for Daniel Abbott to deal with, even while recovering from his kidney transplant.
That adversary is Dennis Falk. Known by the earliest internet users as Quozl, Falk ITTL still harbors an extreme obsession with Tiny Toon Adventures like he did IOTL. Falk went so far as to follow Rachel Stone-Abbott as she drove home from the Warner Bros. studio at least three times. Apart from that, Falk also caused Tress MacNielle to skip a bunch of conventions in the last few years.
I haven't. But now that I know it exists, it could be a great movie scenario.
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Portland, Las Vegas and Kansas City are the frontrunners to lure the NHL's Calgary Broncos out of Alberta.
- The Hockey News
What little remains of the once-mighty Taft conglomerate has put the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals for sale, leaving the team vulnerable to a possible relocation to Nashville, St. Louis, Baltimore or Las Vegas.
- Sports Illustrated
In a special ballot, voters approve new ballparks for the Chargers and Padres. This comes after the wildly successful opening of the Qualcomm Center, home to the Mighty Ducks and Clippers.
- The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Jose, Sacramento and even Salt Lake City are jockeying to roll out the welcome mat for the unhappy Los Angeles Raiders. Hopes of the Raiders moving back to Oakland were dashed last week when voters rejected a proposal to expand the existing Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. In recent years, Raider boss Al Davis has become increasingly frustrated with his team's inability to compete with the NFL Rams on the field and at the ticket window. Unwilling to share Amblin Field with the Rams, the Raiders have sought a facility of their own in multiple sites around Los Angeles County. The Irwindale proposal a few years ago came and went with the land sitting untouched. Now, Long Beach hopes to throw a Hail (Queen) Mary to woo the Raiders. While they wait, the NFL still plans to schedule the Raiders' home games for 1996 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the team has played since 1982.
- ESPN's Outside the Lines