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Any early popular Nintendo 64 release after it came out will probably suffice for this answer.

True. I suppose some links to a few Billboard charts and TV Guide schedules would help immensely with this, haha. Odd thing is that I'm the guy my friends usually come to when they have to remember things like this, but even I get it occasionally wrong!

That Don't Impress Me Much wasn't around until early 1999. Her song Don't Be Stupid really reminds me of 1997 hard-core though.

They actually stuck around for a few years too. They had decent-sized hits all the way until around "When It's Over" in 2001, along with a few lesser-known singles after that.

Yes, yes… all sorts of yes. This game was all there was for a lot of that time!

Not to be "that guy", but this wasn't released until late 1998… and it might not have gotten ahold of the pop culture zeitgeist until sometime in early 1999.

Make You Feel My Love, Not Dark Yet… and those are only the well-known ones.

I guess I never noticed anything out of the ordinary other than just the show doing the usual promo for this thing (it'd be odd if it was just being thrown out there and there being nothing, sort of like the NBC resurrecting Hunter in 2003). If spots and interviews were being aired on NBC Nightly News or 60 Minutes,

You realize nostalgia and reboots are a thing these days, right?

I loved this part of the article…

I heard one of the Beagle Boys killed a man before.

Same for the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies years ago. Ross Bagdasarian Jr. was still around and able to do it, but nope, Jesse McCartney and Justin Long are names to throw onto the poster!

Tom Green: Brown-haired Canadian who had his own MTV show and was briefly married to Drew Barrymore. Later ventured into an internet show and stand-up.

Tom and Andy discussed it much later on his show too a bit. Andy claims he doesn't remember doing it, but doesn't deny it and holds no fault.

2004 Me literally said "What's Google?" when my roommate saw me still using Yahoo and mentioned it.

MTV's pretty fake, yeah. Look up the Ariana Grande incident where she was a bit rude to those contest winners. I would assume the family's still waiting for her apology letter that she says she wrote (after it went viral, of course)…

Was that much later or was it the one where he went on the cruise during spring break or whatever? I remember the butter scene from the later…

Apparently the movie "only" broke even at the box office, but made quite a bit more on DVD sales later on. Green also said that the original cut was a bit longer and the studio did make him change a few things before it was released.

Also worth noting that Ebert, while still hating the movie with a burning passion a year later, was a bit more complimentary towards Green and what Freddy tried to accomplish when he reviewed Stealing Harvard.

Not sure where Tom's stance was overall on vandalism during his career. But in his book, he says that he had another hood airbrushed and replaced the car's actual hood with that in the middle of the night.