That part was the creepiest
That part was the creepiest
Why is this necessarily nostalgia though? It's a genuinely enjoyable movie that i imagine even kids today like. It's not like full house that's only tolerable through a nostalgic lens.
Also it's best if you can see into the machine from the side.
I'm wondering if they were always this way, because i used to be really good at them until suddenly i was not.
I like a lot of these songs better than what was on yesterday's list. I'm really glad Yellow Submarine was chosen over Your Mother Should Know, because I love that one.
Weird….I was trying to come up with actual smells I associated with the 90s, and teen spirit, flannel, marijuana, and foot odor were the only ones I came up with. And here they are all mentioned and lined up in a row.
No kidding. What a bunch of sophisticates. I'm lucky if I can even get a friend to sit down and watch Master Chef Jr with me.
That was incredible. I felt like i should be taking notes on how to talk to people.
That just made her more interesting to me.
No, i think you're thinking of Peter. If he was on RFR, i missed it. I liked it up and the guy I'm thinking of was River on RFR and Jesse on Degrassi.
That's it. I do remember one guy going from radio douche on RFR to newspaper douche in degrassi
I started off hating Skyler because she represented the mundane side of the show and of Walter. I didn't understand where the show was going or that Walter would gradually morph into the villain. I just knew when Skyler was on the screen, it was dull family time and not meth lab hijinks. Sometime during season 2, i…
What was the show that came on after Degrassi with the radio show? That one made Degrassi look like a gritty slice of life masterpiece by comparison.
Weird, because i started watching it around 2003 when i was definitely too old for it.
I really liked the actress who played the trans character, but she was in no way passing for male…not even a little.
I'm in Austin too. I have wondered if I'm going to run into him one day. Maybe he will overhear me somewhere bitching about his book.
Why would you have limited sympathies? Rolling down a window to take a picture in a tourist trap was careless, sure, but it wasn't meanspirited or intentionally reckless.
I feel like the teacher in Class of 1984 is a reversal on the "bad authority figure just doing his job" trope. He's presented as a good guy, but he wages this personal war against a student to an arguably insane degree.
Is Ferris supposed to be rich? He has that crazy room, but otherwise he doesn't have a car and kids raise money for him when they think he's sick.
I feel like there should be some sort of clever name for this phenomenon of characters that are loveable only because we view them in a fictional context.