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I was watching "House" last night and suddenly, a Mastercard commercial comes on. It's the standard "So and so... $X" format, but it's all about MacGyver stuff: Shoe laces, paper clips, chewing gum... and there's a guy running around instantly recognizable as early-season MacGyver by the telltale leather jacket and khakis. But then I did a double take... "That IS MacGyver!"
Sure enough, it's a somewhat portly-looking Richard Dean Anderson reprising his role (sort-of). They never actually say "MacGyver", which made the commercial even cooler.
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The mullet is so you can tell what season. The longer the mullet the later the season.
I thought Anderson looked a bit heavier, not like he has a reason for daily workouts without SG-1. It's all cool though.
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That Hasselhoff video is... just... friggin' awful. How does one allow oneself to be part of something so dreadful? I think the first red flag should've been when the director said, "Ok David... sing, and pretend this... like... cube is floating down into your hands. And then, ummm... ok, pretend to pull the cube into two pieces. But keep singing."
Oddly, though, I agree that he would have turned in a solid performance as Riker. If he could just not smile all the time. His smile is a little cheesy.
quote: I see your Macgyver doing Mastercard & raise you a David Hasselhoff doing Blue Swede.
Man..Hasselhoff would've made a fucking AWESOME Riker. AWESOME.
I think I'm going blind and deaf with this... and also I think that is even more gay than I am.
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