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I didn't even think that movie was that good when I was 12.

I saw that episode and wondered where the hell Natalie Merchant went, not realizing that they had a different lineup when she went solo.

That and Elton John was still kind of hip in 1973. I think it was the one two punch of "Grows Some Funk of Your Own" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" that killed whatever minute amount of cool cred he had.

"Takin' It To The Streets"…and yes, I just watched it on YouTube. The Doobies got a four song set. Must have had a hell of an agent because that's half of an episode right there!

That explains why I saw The Deftones. That's two hours of my life I'll never get back.

If it was "Jesus Is Just Alright With Me"/"China Grove"/"Black Water"" Tom Johnston era Doobie Brothers, I could see the idea of Raj, Rerun, Dwayne and the gang being big fans absurd. However, I could see them being big fans of the blue eyed soul of Michael McDonald. Really, who isn't?

Come on, man, black guy doing a Star Trek bit is innovative.

WE'RE THE HATCHET RYDAZ
WE'RE THE HATCHET RYDAZ
RIDE OR DIE
GET THE FUCK BACK
OR NEVER LIVE AGAIN

Yeah, that was really kind of disheartening. I saw this on HBO on Demand six months ago or so and thought it was good but kind of dry. Surprised to see it get an A- but then again I was nursing a wicked hangover* when I watched it so that probably affected my perception.

Craig's not going to take down the Leno empire. Not that he couldn't but he's on record as saying that he's going to leave when Letterman does. Doesn't make sense to me either but apparently, he has no interest in taking over The Late Show.

It is indeed probably Sly and The Family Stone at Coachella. Or at least, Sly and a bunch of hired guns. Though, most of the recent concert reviews I've read have just said Sly pops on stage for like twenty minutes in the middle of the show and the band just jams listlessly for the rest. Kind of like an extended

I have a set of Bingo baseball cards! Remember nothing about the movie except the dog in sunglasses on the poster but I remember the damn cards.

As a Boston sports fan (Sorry, I am as God made me), I've got to say that The Pats win in Super Bowl XXXVI edges out The '04 World Series, only because of the surprise factor. Sure you had the whole 86 year thing but The Red Sox had been in the hunt for the past decade or so. As big of a gut punch the '03 ALCS was, I

I still have the "Black and White" and "Remember The Time" network premieres on some VHS somewhere in the Poop residence. I think they both capture late '91/early '92 in all their raw, unadulterated glory.

I remember watching an MTV2 special around the time that SpeakerBoxx/The Love Below was released where Andre 3000 and Big Boi each got to pick the videos for a half hour or so and Big Boi picked "Running Up That Hill" as one of his videos. The thirteen year old me was, as Dusty Rhodes would say, flubbergasted. I'd

JCrowemancer——The new Hulk Hogan set is pretty much standard Hogan which I'm fine with because he's more or less the guy who got me into it. There are a few hidden gems scattered about though out though, most notably a match where he first goes for the WWF World title against Bob Backlund from 1980 and a really fun

Here's how I always looked at it with wrestling——if you like wrestling and think that it's in some fashion real, the you're a redneck. If you like wrestling and openly acknowledge its fakeness, then you're a dork. I fall into the latter category. Now excuse me while I watch my Hulk Hogan Unreleased Collector's Series

I'm a Mainer through and through
Allen's Coffee Brandy and whole milk is my mixed drink of choice 90% of the time.

Mbs, you're right—-Lorne is totally in charge of the DVD sets which means we probably won't see the '80-'85 seasons till he leaves to the great variety show in the sky.

Jean Doumanian was the associate producer for the first five seasons and got chosen for Lorne's spot (without Lorne's input) for Season Six. She produced the show for twelve episodes in '80-'81 before she got canned and replaced midway through the season with Dick Ebersol, who was previously the NBC Vice President of