Excellent use of "Berlin" during the Lindsay montage
Excellent use of "Berlin" during the Lindsay montage
I'd watch a Role Models 2, starring that kid.
The Doug Forscett joke was the best of the night, and officially sold me on the show.
Nice to see some recognition for a great album.
Good calls on Jurassic 5 and Dilated Peoples below. Through in Cool Kids, Pac Div, and Blackalicious as well.
With Milan's slide into midtable obscurity, I can enjoy it as a neutral!
Yeah, I do miss the interplay between MCs. Ghostface and Raekwon always do that so well (and, in the underground, Mr. Lif and Akrobatik.)
And of course, Busta inadvertently makes the case:
A few things, to varying degrees of importance (and some are probably related):
"I thought of the programming as whatever music channel Beavis and Butthead were watching."
As a soccer fan, ESPN struggled for YEARS with an optimal booth lineup.
This, The Crow, and The Spawn were the trifecta of taste-broadening 90s soundtracks, to varying levels of success.
Seeing that picture above provided more entertainment than the movie ever would.
I concur - I thought this was a commonly held opinion.
I hope New Pornographers got paid A TON for that usage.
In defense of Terror Twighlight: it's mellow and "Folk Jam" as the second song kind of halts the momentum, but I really like "Spit on a Stranger", "You Are A Light", "Billie", "Speak, See, Remember", and "Carrot Rope". I also wish they would have kept the more uptempo version of "The Hexx" that's on the Brighten The…
Well, this was a stacked week.
"260" is my jam…the Al Green sample is perfect.
I enjoy anytime Christopher McDonald appears in something, but holy shit, he owned the role of Shooter McGavin with likable smarm. Shooter deserved the same fate as Big Ern McCracken with a triumph in the end.
"Somebody ought to build a town that works!"
"…Somebody did…"