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Kimmy looks great. That's all I'm gonna say.

Hot.



I'd say this harmless nostalgia pandering is garbage...and then I see Netflix is also doing a Voltron show with Del Toro so be a bit hypocrticial of me as I want my giant robots they can have Fuller House.



spurgeonryan said:
noname2200 said:

To be honest, I am surprised he did not become homeless after this show. I guess all the royalties kept him out of the gutter.

He may actually have been quite smart with his money. A quick google search says that he owns restaurants, fashion lines, perfume brands, and even a football team, and might be worth as much as $215 million.

Although other sites say he's worth "only" $4 million.



Augen said:
I'd say this harmless nostalgia pandering is garbage...and then I see Netflix is also doing a Voltron show with Del Toro so be a bit hypocrticial of me as I want my giant robots they can have Fuller House.

Wait, what?  Okay, that's much more interesting than Full House.

Also, slightly off-topic, but I remember stumbling over the Korean drama "Full House" and thinking that, for some reason, they'd made a Korean version of the US series.  Turns out it was something completely different (and really excellent).



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pokoko said:
Augen said:
I'd say this harmless nostalgia pandering is garbage...and then I see Netflix is also doing a Voltron show with Del Toro so be a bit hypocrticial of me as I want my giant robots they can have Fuller House.

Wait, what?  Okay, that's much more interesting than Full House.

http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2016/02/08/netflixs-voltron-series-comes-to-life-with-official-title-new-logo/



I kinda used to like Full House when it originally was on the air but fortunately my taste in sitcoms evolved and I pretty much have zero interest in Fuller House.



spurgeonryan said:
Chris Hu said:
I kinda used to like Full House when it originally was on the air but fortunately my taste in sitcoms evolved and I pretty much have zero interest in Fuller House.

Well back then tv was simpler. Plus I was a kid back then. Now I can still watch it because I grit my teeth through plenty of similar shows on the Disney channel with my kids and Nickelodean. But I know how horrible it is now. I am sure I will be made to watch this new show as well. Maybe even smirk from time to time.

Well ABC is still my go to network of choice when it comes to sitcoms except for the ones with laugh tracks that air on Friday's (Dr. Ken, Last Man Standing) those I avoid like the plague but I still watch ABC on Friday since I almost always watch Shark Tank (except when it airs during the same time as The Amazing Race) and 20/20 a good amount of the time also depending on what the topic is.



noname2200 said:
spurgeonryan said:

To be honest, I am surprised he did not become homeless after this show. I guess all the royalties kept him out of the gutter.

He may actually have been quite smart with his money. A quick google search says that he owns restaurants, fashion lines, perfume brands, and even a football team, and might be worth as much as $215 million.

Although other sites say he's worth "only" $4 million.

That first thing sounded like something that would be in a Mediamass "article".

http://en.mediamass.net/

(please don't click the link, I don't want to give them ad revenue)

They're a site that autogenerates celebtrity "articles", ie. put in a random celebrity name, than slightly changes a few parameters from each article. I'm sure you'll find suspiciously similar investments for other celebrities if you google it.



Teeqoz said:
noname2200 said:

He may actually have been quite smart with his money. A quick google search says that he owns restaurants, fashion lines, perfume brands, and even a football team, and might be worth as much as $215 million.

Although other sites say he's worth "only" $4 million.

That first thing sounded like something that would be in a Mediamass "article".

http://en.mediamass.net/

(please don't click the link, I don't want to give them ad revenue)

They're a site that autogenerates celebtrity "articles", ie. put in a random celebrity name, than slightly changes a few parameters from each article. I'm sure you'll find suspiciously similar investments for other celebrities if you google it.

That makes sense. Or else the bigger number is due to ascribing the entirety of a business to the celebrity, even if he/she only has a tiny ownership stake or mere endoresement deal with the company. It's certainly a big discrepancy!