I'll always have a soft spot for "Mallrats." It's not the greatest thing, but it has its moments.
I'll always have a soft spot for "Mallrats." It's not the greatest thing, but it has its moments.
Now you Gen Xers with your loud music, and your Dan Fogleberg, your Zima, hula hoops and pac-man video games! *sorry, had to throw that quote there, I'll show myself out*
I'm 33, and I remember it being flannel. Which was a lot less creepy than the 80s hairbands that came just before.
They are the Peg Men. Don is the Walrus, goo goo goo joob!
I watch it. Often I find myself frustrated with it because for every one step it takes forward, it BalloonMans itself back five steps.
I can't hardly wait.
That's rough, and I'm sorry about your dog. I'm glad I'm not the only one who sometimes associates things in pop culture to difficult moments in real life.
We are talking about "Who's The Boss?" right?
I love Oz, but you're right. That final season was a mixed bag. Though the O'Reily brothers arc was great/had me balling like a little kid.
Well, if I had to put up with all that whining, I might have left Anakin in a lava pit like that too.
Yeah, Attack Of The Clones doesn't do the franchise any favors. At least with Revenge of the Sith, we got to see the showdown between Anakin and Obi Wan. Unfortunately, that lead to seeing Vader scream "NOOOO!"
A buddy and I watched all six in one day. That was exhausting. Mostly the prequels were the challenge to get through in one sitting.
Thanks! That's at least one step in the right direction.
I'm still wondering if I can get Yahoo Screen on my Xbox so I can stream this on my TV. I really don't want to plug my laptop to the TV, because I'm lazy. Also, I'm too lazy to look any of this up.
I haven't teared up more from a TV show than I did from "Bill Moves On." That remains a very difficult episode to watch.
"It was a hell of a thing when Spock died." — me quoting George Costanza. Sad news
Crying is only acceptable at funerals, the Grand Canyon and Harris' tribute.
I will forever see Aquaman as South Park's Seaman.
Their thefts go pool heater, furniture, bicycles. Ours goes pool heater, furniture AND bicycles. It's completely different.
I've spent each presidential election night since I could vote in 2000 watching Stewart on TDS. What the hell am I suppose to watch now on those nights? *sigh* It's been a good run, Jon.