James Corden challenges “Black Monday” star Andrew Rannells to guess the price we paid for items from the 1980s. Does a pair of Pumps cost more than the first “smartphone”?
James Corden challenges “Black Monday” star Andrew Rannells to guess the price we paid for items from the 1980s. Does a pair of Pumps cost more than the first “smartphone”?
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Wow
ReplyOh aburrete
ReplyThis is so cool
ReplyHiii everyone
ReplySoy dora
ReplyWhy did I click the notification…..
ReplyLife is a journey, find the right path.
ReplyNoti Gang!
ReplyI had a mini cabbage patch doll.
ReplyI definitely enjoyed playing along lol. You need to do more of them!!! And the 90’s too!!!!
Reply80’s?
Reply“Even before the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic occurred, the US was mired in a 40-year population health crisis. Since 1980, life expectancy in the US has increasingly fallen behind that of peer countries, culminating in an unprecedented decline in longevity since 2014.”
doi: 10.1001/jama.2020.26339
If you can, would you please try and remember the FULL name of the guest?
ReplyWhat’s hilarious is that James nails the British game show vibe.
ReplyHey, a working DIGI-COMP II is up for like $600 on ebay. Has a 3-bit register. Cannot make phone calls but you can launch a rocket with it. (See the fine manual online.)
Reply200th like!!!!
ReplySweet
ReplyJames is my favorite Cabbage Patch Kid
ReplyDrew Carey has some competition now.
ReplyJames cordon more or less Andrew RANN dells Guess game awesomeness job
ReplyIt’s a good game and all… but where’s Alison? I fail to see how this is the “More Alison” I’ve been pushing for. It’s almost like my demands aren’t the most important thing…
ReplyMore of this game!! MAKE ME FEEL OLD!!!!!!! YAS!!
ReplyI’m a simple woman, I see Andrew Rannells, I click
ReplyEven people who were around at the time……didn’t ever use laser discs.
ReplyBring the 90s items
ReplyGameboy was 1989 and continued to 2003
ReplyWho the f— paid $1,500 for 35 year old technology. You need to get them on for an interview and find out what makes this man or woman tick
ReplyGame Boy, 80s??
ReplyI got way more invested in this than I thought I would lol
ReplyCan I buy the back to the future laser disc off you guys? I’ll give you $10 Australia dollars which cost more then $9.99 American
ReplyI’ve been having a GAME BOY!
Replyglad i watched this =)
ReplyDave’s laugh is the best part! IMHO they overpaid for most of these!
ReplyOooh James is looking SHARP!! Love the jacket and the brooch. Perfect!
ReplyPete: Excuse me?
ReplyA+ for effort from the audience lmao. Jk everyone’s on that 8 week grind, mad respect
ReplyNo way! That phone did not cost that much lol
Replythis audience was lacking in passion
ReplyThat. was. surprisingly fun. I was in high school in the 1980s.
ReplyNick has got to be losing his mind with all these product names being thrown around.
ReplyI’d give a dollar for each one of those items.
ReplyAndrew Rannells’s laugh time stamps:
Reply0:30
1:38
2:43
5:03
enjoy >:D
He did so well, he could’ve at least gone home with the Game Boy! :O
ReplyAt first I thought that game was more or less than original retail price compared to current market value. Ex. Gameboy sold for $90 in the 80’s and was bought for $80 last week therefore it would be less than. The previous item then has little relevance to the current item. Am I being clear as mud?
ReplyGot ripped off on that gameboy, you need to have a word with your team about that!
ReplyNightmare rendition of getting on a game show, BUT it’s the worst game show in history 10/10
ReplyWhat do they do with the items they bought now that the skit is over? Sell them to other people online?
ReplyWhen technology has gone too far it started going backwards
ReplyI guessed all the same as Andrew and was very surprised by the phone. Fun game!
ReplyIs it me or does he look like Chris Hemsworth’s cousin?
ReplyPretty sure they Waaaaaaaaaay over paid for that “cell phone”… They gave someone their fantasy price.. Someone that believes old = valuable.. I don’t care how much it cost in the 80’s, no way on Earth is it worth $1500 today.. More like $20 and that’s pushing it. Old electronics like that just don’t retain value, unless we are talking about old tube amps and things like that.. 99.9% of 80’s electronics are worth practically nothing today.. Just sayin..
ReplyYawn
ReplyWho the hell would pay that much for a useless Simon?
ReplyUnlesa that phone connects with a satellite to make calls from anywhere in the world, they got ripped off.
ReplyWTF?? who is raising the price of that cell phone, i would not pay 10 bucks, has no wifi..
ReplyWould have made more sense if he were guessing if the price today was more or less than the original ’80s retail value
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ReplyThe IBM Simon Personal Communicator is not from the 80s, considered as the first touchscreen smart phone it came out in 1995.
ReplyInteresting to me at least, I thought the answer was less, and if it was how badly I would want to have it.
ReplyI guessed the same things as Andrew did lmao. So I just got the last one wrong as well.
ReplyIt’s GiF pronounced like, as the creator of it _told us,_ JIF.
ReplyTake Bruce Forsyth and The Price is Right, combine with Alan Carr’ and Play Your Cards Right, remove the excited audience and you get this…make of it what you will. What’s next? Gladiators combined with The Crystal Maze?
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ReplyBring up the energy Andrew, they actually tried on this segment!
ReplyGood job, Andrew! I missed the old cell phone too. He is so cute and was so good in Boys in the Band!
Reply“Thanks”
ReplyOk listen my brother has that millenium falcoln and I’ve been trying to get him to let me sell it for AGES. 15 years ago it was worth $300 online. You GUYS. That’s more inflation than college. SELL YOUR STAR WARS TOYS.
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ReplyLol…he looked so disappointed to have not won any of that crap! 😀
ReplyBetter than Barrymore
ReplyI’d watch anything with Andrew Rannells, he is someone you just want to be friends with
ReplyAm I the only one who never heard of laserdisc, but had VHS?
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