Rum raisin?! Sorry Jess's dad, but there's a special place in hell for people who ruin ice-cream with raisins!
Rum raisin?! Sorry Jess's dad, but there's a special place in hell for people who ruin ice-cream with raisins!
How does Jess still have her principal job if she's been hiding out in Portland this whole time? Are they on summer vacation or spring break? It seems awfully soon for either of those things. Don't principals usually start at the beginning of the semester? So many questions.
Plus, long before the age of Marvel movies, Disassembled and his first few New Avengers runs got people to start reading Avengers comics again. In all fairness, Bendis is 90% of the reason Avengers, supposedly the flagship title, finally started outselling X-Men for the first time in years. Don't get me wrong, I'm…
I never understood the decision to cast Jimmy as a supermodel-esque perfect human specimen.
ALIAS and his original Ultimate Spider-Man run bought him a ton of goodwill, which he has spent the last 10 years flushing down the drain
Damn, that is one good looking couple!
Don't get me started on Abby. After sending Gibbs to a long overdue meeting with HR, the next thing I'd do is tell her ass to dress like a professional grownup otherwise she's gone. Plenty of less obnoxiously quirky computer science people where she came from. Of course, maybe the only reason they don't fire her is…
I'm not convinced Wild Bill's depiction is inherently transphobic, however i will concede that much of the movie going public took their own transphobia into the theater with them and accomplished the same result.
I believe all the Harrison Ford Jack Ryan movies came out in the early 90s, but they all have a very 80s aesthetic to them
Fair point, but NCIS takes it to a whole new level, despite supposedly being based in a more or less real world. It would be like if Law and Order SVU only chased after sex criminals who were also al Qeada sleeper agents, had a budget to rival the FBI, and Mariska Hargitay and Ice-T were ex-Navy SEALs/CIA operatives.
The requisite category was "films that embody the 90s" not "good films from the 90s"
Chapelle's Care Bear analysis was the most beautiful thing I've heard in a long time.
they done a damn good job of hiding it then
I wanna repost this when the Dave Chappelle review goes up, but his dissection of the Care Bears was one of the most beautiful things I've heard in this fucked up year.
the most 90s movie of all time would be if you compiled all the Mountain Dew commercials into one two hour supercut.
I think in a lot of ways the original Matrix perfectly straddles the divide between the 90s and the early aughts
I agree with the selection of Space Jam and Independence Day. I would add any Pauly Shore movie and the classic Adam Sandler films. I won't even try to defend their merits, but they are undeniably 90s as fuq.
except, despite coming in 91, that movie embodied more 80s than anything, and is more of a timeless classic than a culture capsule for the decade in which it takes place
lol I wasn't sure, the only person I know from Baltimore is a WASPy version of the Jersey Shore
I mean, I don't watch it and I think it's a lazily written procedural designed to make audiences dumber, but it's been on so long even I have a working knowledge of what it's about and who the characters are. Like most CBS procedurals, if you've seen one episode, you've seen them all, and at this point everyone has…