I'm glad I'm not alone in spotting many fallacies in this. I'll just correct one. In 1973 Lucas was trying to pitch a science fiction script that was nothing like the Star Wars finished product, and at the time it was titled "The Journal of the Whills". And the story was indeed ripped directly from Kurosawa's "Hidden Fortress".
This is pretty cool, but making mix tapes was a labor of love for me back in the day. Getting the player to fade a bit before hitting pause/stop, so there wouldn't be a loud CLICK in between songs was my specialty. This is good for nostalgia.
And the look on her face when she reads the label: SUCK / In Out.
sparge, perhaps the rule of 7 is what the Trivial Pursuit answer was based on, through averages and the fact that games tend to have upwards of a hundred "laps"...or they just made it up. Either way, they say Illinois.
Dang! Trivial Pursuit has a question, What is the most frequently landed-on property in Monopoly? The answer is Illinois Ave. I was hoping to someday find out how the hell they know that.
If you watch it over and over, the audio lags, making it even funnier. Rambo says "I'm Casey Kasem", Rick James says "I'm the gost with the most, babe." and many more awesome mismatches.
And the look on her face when she reads the label: SUCK / In Out.