Today is the 30th anniversary of one of the greatest game shows of all time, let alone one that aired on Nickelodeon: Double Dare. It's so crazy to think that since it seems not too long ago being a little kid watching this show in the living room in a small tube TV. I was mesmerized with the kids participating in the slimy games and all the final round where they would do the obstacle course. I always wanted to be in the show with my best friend Kevin or with my family depending on what version would be airing on TV at the time and run through the obstacle course to get a chance to win all those cool prizes and a trip to Universal Studios. This was around the time I was living in Philadelphia before my family and I moved to Florida. But even still to this day, I've only been to Universal Studios 4 times in the 15 years I've lived there and haven't visited there in almost a decade. Nonetheless, we're here to celebrate this amazing game show and why it's still remembered to this day by classic Nick fans.
As mentioned previously, the slimy games was the reason the show drew me in when I was a kid. Just seeing the many crazy and unique ways of the kids and adults getting messy and dirty was always one of the main highlights of the show. The messier. the better in my opinion. Even if they didn't win, it was always a treat seeing the contestants covered in slime, food, and gak whenever they competed in a physical challenge for more points. This is the reason why I felt that I felt that the original season of Double Dare was rather weak. They did obstacles from carrying eggs to a bowl, finding a rubber ducky in a small pool, or stuffing balloons inside their pants, but I always found it to be underwhelming. The show would continue to get better over the years adding more and more crazy obstacles that contestants would have to perform in. However, as I got older, there were more things that I appreciated when watching the show again.
Probably the thing that makes the show still great was the host Marc Summers. Marc was charismatic, funny, and memorable. Over the years here at Old School Lane, we've covered almost all the Nickelodeon game shows. Looking back at them, the hosts were either incredibly bland like Rob Edward Morris from Make the Grade and Mati Moralejo from the 2002 remake of Wild & Crazy Kids or lovably over-the-top like Phil Moore from Nick Arcade and Mike O'Malley from Nickelodeon GUTS. Marc, on the other hand, found the perfect balance to be entertaining for both kids and adults. Hands down to this day the best Nickelodeon game show host ever.
Not to mention when Marc interacts with the other Double Dare cohorts Harvey the announcer and Robin the co-host, it becomes even more fun to see. Again, when looking back on the game shows of Nickelodeon, their co-hosts were either incredibly bland, over the top, or nonexistent. Still to this day, I still think of Harvey and Robin as the definitive Nickelodeon game show co-hosts.
There's a reason why Double Dare has had the most amount of episodes out of all the Nickelodeon game shows. It knew what it wanted to be: a fun game show filled with mess that can be enjoyed by everyone with people who put a lot of care into it. They didn't phone it in just because it was for kids. It was a huge success that put Nickelodeon on the map and it was stamped as the definitive kids network. If You Can't Do That on Television didn't get kids into watching Nickelodeon, then Double Dare did. When they tried to reboot Double Dare around the year 2000, it didn't work. While it's not the worst Nickelodeon game show revival that came out in the 2000's when pretty much every single classic Nickelodeon game show tried to come back for a new generation, it certainly was the one that played it the most safe. It was pretty much the same as the original except with a different host and a new section of the game called The Triple Dare Challenge. While Jason Harris did a good job hosting the show, he was a pale comparison when you compare it to Marc Summers. Also, The Triple Dare Challenge was a stupid and unnecessary edition to the game. With that, Double Dare 2000 faded into obscurity after being on the air for less than a year and the original still resonates in people's minds. Then when Double Dare Live came out on the Nickelodeon Resort hotels, this was another true indication that only the original hosts and creators did it way better as it was even worse than Double Dare 2000.
I've stated years ago that Double Dare was one of the shows from Nickelodeon that I never want to see come back remade. That's because the times that they did remake it, it failed miserably. I have yet to see a new incarnation of Double Dare without Marc Summers, Robin, and Harvey that was good. This isn't the nostalgia talking if you're wondering. I'm one of the few people who prefers the revival of Figure it Out! than the original. The original Double Dare was one of the cases in which they struck lightning in a bottle. All of the elements that were put in the show fit perfectly and it expanded more with other versions such as Super Sloppy Double Dare and Family Double Dare. Both of them took the simple elements of Double Dare and improved on it. Even still to this day, Double Dare is still talked about 30 years later and has continued with Marc Summers around conventions and gatherings. The most recent Double Dare game at San Diego Comic Con with the former All That cast members was so much fun to see and reminded people on why this game show is still relevant. With the exception of the questions which both slows down the gameplay and are incredibly dated when rewatching the earlier episodes, the show still holds up unbelievably well. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't seen it before or in a while.
That's all for now. Tune in tomorrow as we begin our third themed month of videos. Hope to see you around Old School Lane soon. Thanks for reading.
-Patricia
Showing posts with label 30th anniversary. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
Friday, September 9, 2016
Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 63: Interview with Milton "DoctorM64" Gausti
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia interviews the man behind the fan remake of 1991 Game Boy game Metroid II: Return of Samus titled Another Metroid 2 Remake, Milton "DoctorM64" Gausti. They discuss about his earliest video game memories, what made him decide to do a fan remake on Metroid II, and the 10 year process on creating one of the most well regarded fan games in recent memory.
Check out DoctorM64's links down below.
http://metroid2remake.blogspot.com
http://am2r.freeforums.org/portal.php
https://www.youtube.com/user/DoctorM64
https://twitter.com/AM2Rgame
Check out DoctorM64's links down below.
http://metroid2remake.blogspot.com
http://am2r.freeforums.org/portal.php
https://www.youtube.com/user/DoctorM64
https://twitter.com/AM2Rgame
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 62: Metroid
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guests Jim Bevan and newcomer Lily from Dom and the Chapel of Church discuss about the Metroid franchise in honor of its 30th anniversary.
Check out DoctorM64's fan remake of Metroid 2: Return of Samus on the link down below.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Old School Lane celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Here's something that we haven't done in a long while: an article celebrating the anniversary of a form of media. As of yesterday, the film Pee-wee's Big Adventure had celebrated its 30th anniversary. For our older followers from back in 2011, some of you already know that Kevin and I are fans of Pee-wee, his stage shows, movies, and TV show. One of the very first posts that I did for Old School Lane was my top 10 Pee-wee Herman moments of 2011. It was that post that had gotten the attention of Paul Reubens, the man who performed as Pee-wee, and gave me the confidence to continue the blog. In a sense, without Pee-wee, Old School Lane probably wouldn't have existed. As a child, I saw Pee-wee's Playhouse on and off as a toddler of 3 or 4 because I am a Seventh Day Adventist and I went to church when the show aired. But when the incident at the XXX theater occurred in 1991, my mother, like many other parents at the time,forbade me from watching it. Later on, I was rewatching Pee-wee's Playhouse on Adult Swim as a young adult in college. I had to watch it in secret since my parents still felt the same disgust for Paul Reubens. The 2002 incident where the police went to his house and found vintage photos and magazines of young male models claiming it was pornography didn't help much. Now that we've gotten my history out of the way, let's talk about the movie.
It was around that time when I saw Pee-wee's Big Adventure for the first time on TV and fell in love with it. I found it to be very funny, quirky, and entertaining. Almost every single scene in the film has something quotable and memorable:the dream where Pee-wee won the Tour de France, the breakfast machine, the argument with Francis, meeting with Dottie at the bike store, the meeting with at the basement, the fortune teller giving the false prediction that the stolen bike was at the Alamo's basement, meeting up with Mickey, meeting up with Large Marge, meeting up with Simone, the Alamo tour, the Tequila dance at the biker bar, the bike montage at the Hollywood set, and the Pee-wee movie at the drive-in. It was also where I learned that this was Tim Burton's first movie that he directed. As a fan of Tim Burton movies such as Beetlejuice, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Big Fish, this was an additional treat. It was also the first time that Danny Elfman got to do a soundtrack for a Tim Burton movie and it perfectly fits the movie's fun/dark tones.
The movie was always considered to be a cult classic. It may not be a household name, but the dedicated fanbase has always kept it alive as one of the best comedies of the 80's. The adults who saw Pee-wee's Big Adventure as kids introduced it to their kids. The teenagers who saw Pee-wee's Playhouse on Adult Swim share the movie with their younger siblings. It seems to be the kind of fun movie that people at some point in their lives find and get drawn to it in some way shape or form. The fans of Pee-wee has gotten bigger over the years and still continues to grow. But why? Pee-wee and his content is simply timeless. Pee-wee is such a fun and endearing character who has the mind of a child that we all have deep down inside. The side characters are just as colorful and memorable. The adventure he went through just to retrieve his stolen bike is a blast to experience that we simply don't want to see end.
The upcoming movie coming next year Pee-wee's Big Holiday is going to be a road trip movie just like Big Adventure. I don't think it's going to be a rehash of Big Adventure since Pee-wee will be traveling to numerous places, meeting with different people, and driving a small car, but I'm very looking forward to the new film and can't wait to see where Pee-wee will take us next. I hope it'll be just as enjoyable as Big Adventure.
But for now, I highly recommend watching Big Adventure tonight. You won't regret it. In fact, you can check out my old review of the movie right here where I collaborated with Manic Expression member Les. That's all for now. Let me know in the comments below if you have any memories, favorite characters, and favorite moments of Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Hope to see you around Old School Lane soon. Thanks for reading.
-Patricia
It was around that time when I saw Pee-wee's Big Adventure for the first time on TV and fell in love with it. I found it to be very funny, quirky, and entertaining. Almost every single scene in the film has something quotable and memorable:the dream where Pee-wee won the Tour de France, the breakfast machine, the argument with Francis, meeting with Dottie at the bike store, the meeting with at the basement, the fortune teller giving the false prediction that the stolen bike was at the Alamo's basement, meeting up with Mickey, meeting up with Large Marge, meeting up with Simone, the Alamo tour, the Tequila dance at the biker bar, the bike montage at the Hollywood set, and the Pee-wee movie at the drive-in. It was also where I learned that this was Tim Burton's first movie that he directed. As a fan of Tim Burton movies such as Beetlejuice, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Big Fish, this was an additional treat. It was also the first time that Danny Elfman got to do a soundtrack for a Tim Burton movie and it perfectly fits the movie's fun/dark tones.
The movie was always considered to be a cult classic. It may not be a household name, but the dedicated fanbase has always kept it alive as one of the best comedies of the 80's. The adults who saw Pee-wee's Big Adventure as kids introduced it to their kids. The teenagers who saw Pee-wee's Playhouse on Adult Swim share the movie with their younger siblings. It seems to be the kind of fun movie that people at some point in their lives find and get drawn to it in some way shape or form. The fans of Pee-wee has gotten bigger over the years and still continues to grow. But why? Pee-wee and his content is simply timeless. Pee-wee is such a fun and endearing character who has the mind of a child that we all have deep down inside. The side characters are just as colorful and memorable. The adventure he went through just to retrieve his stolen bike is a blast to experience that we simply don't want to see end.
The upcoming movie coming next year Pee-wee's Big Holiday is going to be a road trip movie just like Big Adventure. I don't think it's going to be a rehash of Big Adventure since Pee-wee will be traveling to numerous places, meeting with different people, and driving a small car, but I'm very looking forward to the new film and can't wait to see where Pee-wee will take us next. I hope it'll be just as enjoyable as Big Adventure.
But for now, I highly recommend watching Big Adventure tonight. You won't regret it. In fact, you can check out my old review of the movie right here where I collaborated with Manic Expression member Les. That's all for now. Let me know in the comments below if you have any memories, favorite characters, and favorite moments of Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Hope to see you around Old School Lane soon. Thanks for reading.
-Patricia
Monday, October 27, 2014
Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 34: Naughty Dog's 30th Anniversary
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guests Manic Expression members Klancy "Infamous Jak", Comic Book Cast/PlayStation members Tristen and Tom "indexsonic" discuss about Naughty Dog in honor of its 30th anniversary from the Crash Bandicoot series, the Jak and Daxter series, Uncharted series, and The Last of Us.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 31: Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and Kevin alongside Manic Expression members James, Alexthed, Gurning Chimp, and Infamous Jak discuss about the Ghostbusters franchise in honor of its 30th anniversary. They talk about the first 2 movies, the 2 animated series, the recent video game, and their opinion on Ghostbusters 3.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Turtle Talk Episode 10: TMNT Memories
In this special episode of Turtle Talk, Patricia and Kevin celebrate the 30th anniversary of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles alongside Manic Expression members Alexthed, Decker Shado, and TheMimic1013 with their fondest TMNT memories. Also, Patricia and Kevin discuss about the newest 2 episodes of TMNT and the upcoming toys.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Old School Lane Casual Chats Episode 18: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe's 30th Anniversary
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and Kevin discusses about the He-Man franchise in honor of its 30th anniversary.
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