Great minds, etc.
Great minds, etc.
It does support the sociopolitical theory that we have the luxury of being at our most navel-gazey when there are no true external threats. The 90s by that metric should have been the happiest time since the 50s yet the dominant musical genre was grunge.
Jim Davis will cut a bitch.
His last name is Smallbone? They should’ve called it Unhung Hero instead.
hard pass.
No I wouldn't say it does either. With Lovecraft it is all over his work. But also social media wasn't around and it was always possible to miss what say, Shadow Over Innsmouth is saying with mixed heritage.
But I want to know the favorite films of Kyle’s Paul Atreides, even though presumably most of them haven’t been filmed yet.
And Francis Ford Coppola’s production company is named “American Zoetrope”, after a 19th century device for showing moving pictures that was made obsolete by movies.
It’s been a while but I thought he was fantastic.
Do schools even have AV Clubs any more? Does GenZ even know what the name is even referring to?
Laurence Fishburne is, obviously, an INCREDIBLE actor. But man, at least somewhere deep down in the real Doc Rivers, he’s gotta be thinking, “Damn, Larry... couldn’t you have trimmed down at least a little?” given Doc is about half the size of Cowboy Curtis (from a circumference perspective).
Accurate.
Not specifically flat-chested, but the whole waif thing in general. He was not only against shapely upper bodies, he did not appear to like shapely lower bodies either. That’s why he hated Charisma Carpenter so much. She offended his idea of what pretty was.
Oh thank God. I thought Sydney was cheating on me
Glad to see Emily Hampshire getting interesting roles. She is terrific
Was this written by AI or are you just that bad at writing?
The early 90s nostalgia is overrepresented among Gen X (some period pieces make it seem like the entire 90s were basically 1990-1993); hang out with millennials enough and you will see the back half of the 90s are well trodden.
I think part of it is that the nineties never really left. There’s a lot of iconically nineties media, but a lot of it also persisted into the 2000s, so it bridges “eras” (I know there’s a better word, I just can’t think of one right now) in a way other shows maybe don’t. Nineties fashion is for sure coming back,…
I think it’s quality, not quantity. Sitcoms were cloying garbage. For every Cheers or Golden Girls there were about 10 Full Houses, and the good ones were just very good versions of the same tired formula. In the 90's the form really evolved with Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Larry Sanders Show.
The 80s didn’t really end until Nirvana came along and vaporized the hair metal bands.