In that Sportscenter commercial with Steve Smith and Kenny Mayne, the far away Steve Smith is wearing a white Panther jersey, and the close-up Steve Smith is wearing the blue alternate Panther jersey. Did they do this on purpose, to subtly imply Steve Smith is even faster (since he can change jerseys in a split second) than they're already exaggerating him to be? Or does ESPN just need to work on their use of the cowboy switch?*
Also, I feel the need to use both of Steve Smith's names when referring to him. Using just "Steve" or "Smith" is far too generic.
I've played all of 10 minutes of Mario-themed video games in my life, so I wish I could fully apprehicate the brilliance of these two videos.
It is my sincere hope that I will one day make a legal argument as ridiculous-sounding as this.
*a cowboy switch is a quick just-off-screen transition from actor to stuntman (or vice versa, and sometimes back again) in the same camera shot. I only know this because I watched the video commentaries of my Scrubs DVDs.
Anyhoo, back to my lonesome studies.
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Mario, not involving any aliens or World War II combatants, may not be your style, but they're classics. You don't even have like Mario 3 or Super Mario World? Those are great games.
what can i say? the only nintendo system i've ever had was the N64, and the only games i had for it were Goldeneye, Quarterback Club '98, and Starfox 64.
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