Goonies: The Musical
by Chris Hardwick on January 4, 2010
I’m glad this is a thing.
via @neuroticmonkey
Nerdist was started by Chris Hardwick and has grown to be a many headed beast.
by Chris Hardwick on January 4, 2010
I’m glad this is a thing.
via @neuroticmonkey

Nerdist is a place where we nerds come together and share the nerdery that we find. It's also my home to various elements of the Nerdist Empire. You might recognize me from TV. You don't realize that's where you know me from, but it is. You think you went to college with me or I look like your cousin's friend, but that is not the case. At one time or another you stumbled upon me on your moving picture box in such cerebral gems as MTV's "Singled Out" and Noam Chomsky's "Shipmates." and so much more...
Well, that is officially awesome.
that made me happy
Now I’ll have that in my head for a while today. And that’s a good, fun thing.
you guys are silly!
tubes tubes tubes we’re goin down tubes… there’s a pirate ship!!!
Are you REALLY glad that’s a thing? IMHO that was lame. And not lame if the cool way; Lame in the lame way. But like I said, that’s an ‘imho’ statement. You can do what you want.
I had the Lego pirate ship they showed! It was sweeeeeet!! And the cannons fired legos (well before that was discontinued because of the safety hazard).
You sir, entered a magical world of videos. Videos from all over the world. Soo many videos. You looked near and far, high and low, searching for the hidden treasure. But it was you who showed the world what treasures lay hidden within the video world:
Behold! Goonies: The Musical
as i scrolled down the page, my eyes widened, my fingers trembled, my mouth watered with delicious anticipation, my heart was ‘aflutter’ at the first sight of your post.
i wish that i did not turn the sound on before i hit the play button.
if only future me, warned present me about the lyrical ‘half-assery’ that was to come. crap, now past me wishes she could kick future me’s ass, for making her listen. she would have been completely satisfied just watching the montage without the silly pictures of pirate ships that made her wish they did not dismantle the original from the movie, so it could have been a part of the museum that is set to open this year, just in time for the twenty-fifth anniversary of past, present and future me’s heart becoming whole.
me thanks chris anyway, with a tiny bit of skeptical eye about him being glad that it is a thing in its entirety.