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Yea, I don't think this really applies to her at this point. She's been out of the WWE for a decade and some change, though for really sad, sexist reasons (HHH aligned with Stephanie in real life and kicked her to the curb, allegedly). I think the real killer was all of the cliches of fame.

Unfortunately it was released in like mid-summer. So by the time it caught heat, summer was over and it was mostly forgotten.

I was so happy when that bombed. Seriously, what a shit song so clearly foisting itself on to the public as song of the summer and completely missing.

It was used in a Kia commercial, I believe.

At the time, there was kind of a mysterious aura about it because it lampooned so many big companies that Fox basically buried it by releasing for a short time to only a limited number of theaters, then released a bare-bones DVD and that's it (which is a weird thing to do to the guy that has one of the studio's

Ehhhh….."Extract" is pretty terrible.

Yep. Once it gets to the game show, it completely loses me. I remember the CGI being pretty awful too.

I think just about every boy band was from there, but most of them were at least fun. There's nothing fun about the band you listed, except maybe Scott Stapp's Florida Marlins song.

Ah yes, that's right. Naturally, it was all filmed in California.

Haha. I'm from Northeast Ohio and went to Cedar Point a ton, so I should definitely know my geography better. I'll take the L on this one.

That's not even funny in an ironic fashion.

Ah, leave Ohio alone. They're trying to get it together. At least take aim at Limp Bizkit's home state of Florida.

Their brand of rock is clearly aimed at filling the parking lot of the convenient stores of Speedway!

Hey, the team from "Little Giants" was from Dayton. Or maybe it was Sandusky. Western Ohio confuses me.

I felt like I was out-growing Kevin Smith films after "Jay and Silent Bob" then he tried to go all Hollywood, failed and when he announced he was going back to the indies I thought "Eh, I'll give him one more try." Then he pulled that publicity stunt shit where he was going to auction the rights off for "Red State" at

Oh man. I would love to hear more stories about being on the appeals board for the MPAA, seriously. How does one even get on such a board?

I remember wanting to see it as a kid and when I went over my friend's house to watch it, I fell asleep an hour in. When I woke up, the movie was over. My friend asked me if he should rewind it so I could see what I missed. I said no and we went to bed. Great story? You bet!

He sounds like some of my friends who occupy my mind when I wake up and I'm grumpy and I spend the whole time getting ready for work running through a laundry list of their awful traits.

"Watership Down" is a 1970s PG though, which we all know is basically a light R-rating now. Goddamn, I don't think I even got through that movie as a kid because it was so traumatizing.

The funny thing is there was a rap song in '96 that used the lyrics of "Creep" as its chorus. Good ol' Chino XL. https://www.youtube.com/wat…