[quote name=\'bandit_bobby\' post=\'209796\' date=\'Mar 8 2009, 10:20 AM\']If LMAD comes back to primetime, I hope they'll bring back the Super Deal for $1,000,000.[/quote]This is just too funny. If I'm remembering something for real, and not just another internetz rumor or mis-memory, it was no less than Monty Hall himself who said "It's not the amount of money we give away, it's how we do it." If you give someone $500 and say "You can keep that, or trade it for what it's under the box" that's still going to be a tough decision for more than a few people. You can play the game for hundreds or thousands of dollars and still have compelling television, while another game show with Deal in the title manages to not be compelling with hundreds OF thousands of dollars in play.
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'209797\' date=\'Mar 8 2009, 10:21 AM\']What made Monty so great as a host was that he was charming and genuinely cared about the contestants. [/quote]Not to mention he made everyone feel like their choices were real and based on something other than the random vagaries of chance. If the host cannot make people suspend that disbelief that the game is nothing but raw instinct and the possibility of big prizes, then there's really no point.
[quote name=\'Neumms\' post=\'209808\' date=\'Mar 8 2009, 12:23 PM\']I didn't think Billy Bush's was so bad--even "spot the transvestite" seems like a decent (or indecent) way to get them past pricing the groceries on the tray. But the successful 21st Century update of LMAD already happened and it's "Deal or No Deal." Monty's trying to bring back "$64,000 Question" after WWTBAM came out.[/quote]They actually had a couple. One was the "higher or lower" game that had players reaching into blacked out jars to see if they won the prize or got a nasty surprise, the other one I can remember had five young ladies trying to sort out five grocery items by cost; each one bearing a product. It's the same thing as what was done on a carrying tray years ago, only with different chrome.