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What the Dub? is a 2021 multiplayer party game developed and published by Wide Right Interactive. [1] It was released on April 8, 2021, to positive reviews. [2] [3] A follow-up, RiffTrax: The Game, based on and featuring cast members from RiffTrax, was released in May 2022. [4]
Wide Right, a.k.a. 47 Wide Right, was Scott Norwood's missed 47-yard field goal attempt for the Buffalo Bills at the end of Super Bowl XXV on January 27, 1991, as described by sportscaster Al Michaels. The missed field goal resulted in the game being won by the New York Giants. The phrase "wide right" has since become synonymous with the game ...
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A potentially game-tying, 44-yard field goal attempt by Bills' kicker Tyler Bass with 1:47 remaining sailed wide to the right of the goalposts in a crushing 27-24 loss to the visiting Kansas City ...
Norwood misses a 47-yard, game-winning field goal wide right in the final moments of the Bills' 20-19 loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV. - Icon Sportswire/Getty Images
Somewhat similarly, characters and plots for video games (an interactive form of animation that became its own medium) have been derived from films and vice versa. [38] Some of the original content produced for the screen can be used and marketed in other media. Stories and images can easily be adapted into children's books and other printed media.
DuArt Film & Video is an American film and recording studio founded in New York City by Al Young in 1922. [3] DuArt has contributed to the production of a number of acclaimed films over its history, including Dirty Dancing , The Cider House Rules and Forrest Gump , [ 4 ] pioneering a number of filmmaking technologies.
Interaction School of Performing Arts Co. (abbreviated as InterAction), formerly known as Interaction Children's Theatre (IACT), is a performing arts school in Saint John, New Brunswick. It was founded in 2001 by Kate Wilcott and is the only performing arts school of its kind in Southern New Brunswick.