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Someones Attractive Cousin
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Was Jeff Koons in Basquiat ?

Do you have your own special yogurt spoons, as well?

That was a satisfying closer to a very funny but often aggravating season. Now the wait starts, hope we get some new eps sooner rather than latter.

What to put in very little effort Internet!

She's so quirky!

You're a lamestain Dennis Perkins.

He was on MadTV though, there's a story of him being invited to Lorne's office shortly office after MadTV premiered, so that Lorne could basically tell him off in person. That he would never have anything to do with the show do to his association with MadTV.

Donkey Kong Country 2, probably one of the greatest platformers of the era.

SNL navegazing gets a little old after awhile, I'd like for once, a tell all by all the people who had been dicked over by Lorne and the show, like Jenny Slate, Damon Wayans, Zach Galifanakis, Artie Lange, Larry David, the entire 1980 cast, I'm sure the amount of comedians and writers who have been through the ringer

Streaming may be convenient, but DVD/Blu-Rays I think will always have a place. People like having physical products, and having special features, commentary to waste time to. Until there is universal access to all titles across streaming services, and the guarantee titles you purchase won't disappear, people are

PLAY IT LOUD!
*grunge riff*

Didn't George Costanza own one these? I'm guessing that Summer of George wasn't all that it was cracked up to be.

Finally a FYC, I can finally get behind. This is definitely one of those films that you have to see before a certain age, because the amount naivete needed to not only buy into the plight of these characters yet alone believe this is how working in retail is, is extraordinary. Fourteen year old me thought this movie

But, but Loverboy…I actually love his version of metropolis. Guilty pleasures be damned.

Dalton's Bond was great, and he really got the shaft when it came to movies. Goldeneye with Dalton at the lead could of been and probably would have been even better.

Goldeneye was a good movie. I rewatched it recently and it holds up still, it treads perfectly between seriousness and camp. It was self aware in a way not many Bond movies had been before, and it's the last movie to have any direct ties to the Cold War and the Soviets, which makes it's a good bookend on the whole the

Kind of makes it all the more amazing Conker's Bad Fur Day ever got released at all.

Ha! Hell I could of mentioned this:

I guess there really wasn't a peak, but it seeped into the mainstream pretty heavily during 96-99. I remember MTV trying really hard to make a big thing in the US with their whole "Amped" series. Raver kid couture, movies like Trainspotting, Hackers, Human Traffic, and Go basically using the music as stylistic base.

Not to mention it basically laid the ground work for reemergence of boy/girl groups and that whole TRL-era shit MTV was doing.