SNL Regular Darrell Hammond would portray this actor in the show's Jeopardy parodies, where he would make crude jokes at Alex Trebek's expense
Sean Connery
You can check out any time you like from this Eagles song, but you can never leave.
Hotel California
Trapped in a dark maze, being chased by ghosts, surviving by eating magic pellets. It's not a bad dream, but a day in the life of this classic character.
This Nicktoon about ordinary babies having extraordinary baby adventures (at least in their imaginations) stars Tommy Pickles, cousin Angelica and best friend Chuckie.
Rugrats
Vampires and Werewolves and Kristen Stewart, oh my!
Twilight
Mary Ann
Thurston Howell III
The Skipper
Castaways on Gilligan's Island
Stayin' Alive
Good luck finding one now, but back in the 80s these businesses offered unparalleled joy for a gamer... at least until you ran out of quarters.
Video Arcade
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Now that Johnny Depp's trial is over, there are rumors that he will return to this swashbuckling Disney franchise.
...I'd watch it
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Mafia
Communists
The CIA
(Alleged) Masterminds of the JFK assassination
Supposedly this Pink Floyd album syncs up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz. Personally, I've never tried it.
The Wall
This classic game accidently created difficulty levels, as the enemies moved faster when there were fewer and fewer of them on the screen.
Hope you got that last one before it reached the bottom.
Space Invaders
Originally a typical family sitcom, by the mid 90s this show had evolved into the wacky adventures of the father and his geeky mad scientist teenage neighbor
Family Matters
Proof that car chases, explosions, and weird tangents about "Family" are enough to make a movie franchise out of.
What number are they on now? 10?
The Fast and the Furious
"The Goat"
Jaguar
Mustang
Cars of the 60s (named after animals)
Lay back, close your eyes, and go with John Denver to West Virginia, to the place you belong, in this song from 1971.
Take Me Home, Country Roads
In 1985 this Japanese company introduced their "Entertainment System" to America, hoping to rebuild the market after Atari's crash a few years earlier. History shows they did pretty well.
Nintendo
Originally a spinoff from Cheers, this sitcom has one of the regulars move home to Seattle, where he hosts a talk radio show trying to solve everyone else's problems while never noticing his own.
Frasier
This Sci Fi epic about blue aliens broke box office records and led to a brief revival in 3d movies... and then was forgotten for almost 15 years. Maybe this year's sequel will do better.
Avatar
Michael Collins
Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong
Apollo 11 Astronauts
Thunderbolts and lightning - very, very frightening!
Better stay inside and listen to this classic by Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody
This giant ape climbs not the Empire State building but a construction site, and rains down endless barrels on the unnamed hero trying to stop him
Donkey Kong
For a show about nothing, this comedy about a real life comedian and his friends seemed to do pretty well.
Seinfeld
The superpowered family from this Pixar film aren't just Uncanny, Amazing or Stupendous. They are...
The Incredibles