genius2751
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Post by genius2751 on Apr 27, 2017 8:34:57 GMT -5
I don't think they've ever used CLASSIC MOVIES before.
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Apr 27, 2017 8:43:18 GMT -5
^I think you took what I said wrong.
I wasn't saying they needed to use CLASSIC MOVIES, I was using "A Streetcar Named Desire" as an example for why they may not use CLASSIC TV anymore....the generation gap. The newer generation doesn't know much about the classics, film or TV.
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Post by MarioGS on Apr 27, 2017 9:47:38 GMT -5
I'm wondering if the reason they don't use CLASSIC TV anymore is because the contestants now have no clue about the classic shows. Case in point, that guy who didn't know the classic film "A Streetcar Named Desire". Well, what about the girl last week who didn't know "DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY"? It's already been made clear that the show biases the pop culture categories but there doesn't seem to be any reason for it. If they were concerned about unfamiliarity, they would have been using more trendy Song/Artist puzzles after "I HAVE THE WINE BY JOHNNY CASH" happened. Though I did find it interesting that Disney Grand Adventures' Disney puzzles skewed much older than the Disney classics most adults would know. The song categories didn't even appear at all that week, which was surprising.
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