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@avclub-b3e157f795f95a0eeddae30fc92ebd3d:disqus I remember distinctly being at a bonfire in high school, and hearing some of my peers talking about liking that Cherry Poppin' Daddies song. I was kind of stunned; never would have predicted that swing would become "the next cool thing" like that, and I realized that I

What about Jimmy's Chicken Shack?

My reaction, as well.

That's very true.

Didn't Jimmy Page do some "Limp Zeppelin" thing with them?

The rise of Nu-Metal and Rap-Rock (not the Rage variety). People started dressing like Fred Durst, especially with the backwards hat look. It was an eery/strange time.

I relate to the mid-late 90s that way somewhat, but I have recently been learning a lot about 80s music, specifically that there were a lot of cool bands that interest me. Growing up in the 90s, other than U2 and R.E.M. I basically thought of the 80s as a bunch of Bon Jovis and Journeys and Van Halens.

"A 1949 NBC survey found that kids preferred Westerns to everything else…"

Also, Shrek's wife for the first name.

I approve. I would honestly be more excited about Keaton returning than any of the others, no offense to the rest of them.

He also added that the Batsuit attracts sharks due to seal-resemblance, so don't forget to pack the Shark-Repellant Bat Spray.

Like Michael Keaton cares at all. He's beyond…beyond…

Welcome back, Dr. Jackson.

Dr. Daniel Jackson.

Really, it does seem like it could become a long-running trend, Biblical-based films.

Man, David-Saul could be a killer movie, now that I think of it.

I'll check this out.

This does sound a lot like Hanna on a basic level, except with Jessica Alba instead of Cate Blanchett. Besides the setting and details, of course.

I just watched Season 6, and yeah. Of course, there are reasons/justifications, but her character is so different, and not just in the way suggested by end-of-Season 3 Pam.

The truly great moments in our lives are never appreciated by the bystanders at the time.