There's a Saved By the Bell-themed Diner in Chicago made to look exactly like The Max diner in the show. It's called Saved By The Max, and it's hilariously awesome. The detail that went into to making this a reality is crazy. It looks exactly like it looked in the classic '90s series.
The menu for the diner was created by Michelin-starred chef Brian Fisher so the food here also tastes great! The restaurant serves dinner every night and brunch on the weekends. The characters from the series even have their own themed dishes on the menu, which you can check out in the menu that I posted below.
Oh yeah! Mr. Belding even showed up! It looks like it would be a fun place to visit. You can check out their website and Facebook page for details on hours, the menu, events, and more.
Had to cruise...
The menu for the diner was created by Michelin-starred chef Brian Fisher so the food here also tastes great! The restaurant serves dinner every night and brunch on the weekends. The characters from the series even have their own themed dishes on the menu, which you can check out in the menu that I posted below.
Oh yeah! Mr. Belding even showed up! It looks like it would be a fun place to visit. You can check out their website and Facebook page for details on hours, the menu, events, and more.
Had to cruise...
- 10/23/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
For five friends who love video games and know how to sing, YouTube has proven to be the perfect outlet. Since 2010, The Warp Zone has provided a steady stream of entertainment by delivering a cappella renditions of famous themes and putting pop culture twists on Top 40 songs. Now, The Warp Zone has more than one million subscribers to show for its efforts, and we helped the channel's creative team celebrate by asking them a few questions about their work:
Tubefilter: How does it feel to reach one million subscribers? What do you have to say to your fans?
Warp Zone: It feels awesome! It’s taken us nearly 5 years of consistent uploading to get here so it feels like a huge milestone and kind of makes us look back on the incredible journey it’s taken us to get here. A lot of fans, friends, and family have been sending...
Tubefilter: How does it feel to reach one million subscribers? What do you have to say to your fans?
Warp Zone: It feels awesome! It’s taken us nearly 5 years of consistent uploading to get here so it feels like a huge milestone and kind of makes us look back on the incredible journey it’s taken us to get here. A lot of fans, friends, and family have been sending...
- 5/21/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The third season of "True Blood" is numbered by hours and HBO has released the 12th and final collectible poster. Showing a close shot of mosquito while sucking, the poster asks "How can 400 billion blood suckers be wrong?".
Beside the poster, there's also an apology video from the marketing department of HBO for flooding the media with its "True Blood" campaign. "A junior marketing associate here in the marketing department of Home Box Office" going by the name Brian Fisher said they apologize for making "too much of a splash in showbiz."
"True Blood" premieres on Sunday, June 13 at 9/8c. The cast had watched the final result of their work earlier this week at a screening event held in Los Angeles. New cast Joe Manganiello described the experience to MTV, saying "The first episode I watched, I kind of sat there in silence afterward. It was really provocative and shocking.
Beside the poster, there's also an apology video from the marketing department of HBO for flooding the media with its "True Blood" campaign. "A junior marketing associate here in the marketing department of Home Box Office" going by the name Brian Fisher said they apologize for making "too much of a splash in showbiz."
"True Blood" premieres on Sunday, June 13 at 9/8c. The cast had watched the final result of their work earlier this week at a screening event held in Los Angeles. New cast Joe Manganiello described the experience to MTV, saying "The first episode I watched, I kind of sat there in silence afterward. It was really provocative and shocking.
- 6/12/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Are you getting sick of seeing a new "True Blood" poster or billboard or iPhone app or minisode popping up everywhere you look? We didn't think so. If you're like us, you're loving HBO's extensive viral marketing campaign for the hit show. It makes the wait that much easier.
In a new twist, HBO's latest marketing ploy is a tongue-in-cheek apology for HBO's marketing ploys.
Yes, you read that right. In the official promotional video released June 10, Brian Fisher, "a junior marketing associate here in the marketing department of Home Box Office," explains that they may have tried to "make too much of a splash in showbiz."
Don't miss the hilarious video. That "Pools of True Blood" thing could've been kind of cool, actually, but we'll pass on the exploding greeting cards and the First Annual Coffin River Race, which had dire results.
"You never think when you step into...
In a new twist, HBO's latest marketing ploy is a tongue-in-cheek apology for HBO's marketing ploys.
Yes, you read that right. In the official promotional video released June 10, Brian Fisher, "a junior marketing associate here in the marketing department of Home Box Office," explains that they may have tried to "make too much of a splash in showbiz."
Don't miss the hilarious video. That "Pools of True Blood" thing could've been kind of cool, actually, but we'll pass on the exploding greeting cards and the First Annual Coffin River Race, which had dire results.
"You never think when you step into...
- 6/11/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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