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The fact that Paul's Boutique was #156 on the 500 Greatest Albums list tells me that Rolling Stone is stupid, because it should've been in at the very least the top 10. But, naturally they banish everything that's not Boomer-friendly to the bottom 450, because oh yeah, they're stupid.

It's kinda like a streamlined Hello Nasty - it has a lot of those similar 80s-retro-futuristic synths and exotic stuff but it's as tight as 5 Boroughs, without sacrificing any of their personality like TT5B did.

We can all quibble over when West Wing should've ended, but it's a moot point really, since by all rights the entire medium of television should've ended after "Two Cathedrals."

One has to wonder how they can both be so skinny, and yet live so phat.

We got computers
I can't believe no one yet has mentioned "Life During Wartime."

If someone could just contact Pac beyond the grave and inquire Who Shot Ya, all this could be cleared up right quick.

All he wanted was money, fuck the legitimacy as a ganster, he was a simple man.

Am I the only one who mostly remembers him from My Two Dads? I really don't think I've ever watched an entire episode of Mad About You, maybe one but that's it. And come to think of it, I really don't remember much about My Two Dads either, other than my sister watching it, and the fact that I used to confuse it with

Main things I remember about Revolution X:

I keep forgetting that you youngsters have IU Cinema now. Back in my day (03-07) we only had City Lights Film Series in RTV 251, which was cool because I got to see lots of movies (Ikiru, Playtime, Repulsion, Tokyo Story, several Chaplin shorts, tons of others but I'm blanking now) on 16mm on a big screen, but the

I know I'm late to this thread, but holy shit, there are a surprising number of IU people here on AV Club, and this warms my heart to no end.

There's a thrift store in my town
that has a set of like ten Late Night with David Letterman best-of tapes, for like a dollar each. I've been meaning to go get them, I hope they're still there.

If the first thing the "the public" thinks of when they hear the name Beastie Boys is the FFYR video, then that's their fault for being idiots who don't know Paul's Boutique. But I expect better from AV Club commenters. (I still expect them to be idiots, but I at least assume they're familiar with post-1986 Beastie

I think part of it is just that rappers who stay relevant into their 40s are so rare that it makes them seem older to people. No one who was a U2 fan in the 80s or 90s looks at Bono today and shits a fucking brick screaming OMG I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW OLD HE LOOKS HIS NATURAL AGING PROCESS BRINGS MY OWN MORTALITY INTO

I cannot believe no one has brought up the absolute best part of this show
Elton's head pasted on Michael Jordan's body. The rest of the episode could've been a 90-minute Gilly sketch and it would still deserve an A just for that image.

That's just
Betty White she does it.

Yeah, this article was good and all, but it should've just said GATEWAY: WART HOG BITCH

"Don't Go" = underrated as fuck

Hmmm
Did anyone else read his first response as "what you'd hope will be fifty-thousand one-hundred hours of television"?

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! came out in '78 too, as well as the first release of Third/Sister Lovers, but that record doesn't really have a "year."