PYRAMID with Donny Osmond
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@abrilcerecer I know he was and this show was retarded and stereotypical laughing and giggling at every category being read; I mean were Beavis and Butthead in the audience?
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i will go trick or treating until donny osmond goes back to school
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this is in the white and nerdy music video
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I think that Donny Osmond is QUITE annoying.
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Donny Osmond wasn't bad. While he was not exactly Dick Clark or Bill Cullen, he was definitely better than Davidson.
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I actually was a contestant on this version of Pyramid this week and played with Elaine Hendrix and Tim Stack. I went to the top of the Pyramid with Elaine and won $10,000. Tim Stack, while very funny, is a horrible Pyramid Player.
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Donny didn't do THAT bad with Pyramid, though he did get rather annoying when he came rushing up @ the end when a illegal clue was given in the winners circle going "OH OH OH OH!!!!!!"
I think the 6 in 20 format ruined the game, though I wasn't quite a fan of the set either. Just seemed a little too dark and minimalist; otherwise it was a "decent" revival, though some tweaks to gameplay and a remaped set would have done wonders.
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John Cramer, the BEST announcer of The Weakest Link (US). (I don't see why they didn't choose him to host the daily version of WS, BTW, but they chose a woman, who don't fit!)
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Actress Katie Holmes. And frontman for Smash Mouth, Steve Harwell. Today on Pyramid! And now, here's the host of Pyramid, Donny Osmond. Hello, everybody, welcome to Pyramid. Nice of you to join us. Hope you got your donuts and soda, 'cuz we got 2 contestants and 2 celebrities. Andrew Kline is a lawyer playing with actress Katie Holmes. And Athena Schwartz is a Medieval Times princess playing with Steve Harwell of Smash Mouth.
I HATED this version from the bland "Pyramid" name (no amount), the tuneless "music", the long double-entendre category titles, the Sony laptop computers, annoying graphics and the cheap set that looked more like "Who Wants To Be a Pyramid." The only plus was Donny Osmond, an energetic and excellent host. Sony successes like "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" evolved over time. The radical overhaul of Bob Stewart's classic was another prime example of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Noveltooner 4 years ago 4
I Would love to see a remix that is across between 2002-04 theme and the 1982-88 theme.
jmjfanss 3 years ago