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Sorry Billy, but you’re way late to the musicians-who-wrestle game. You’ll have to get through these two first:

[Zoomers] very much do make fun of... side parts.

Eh, I don’t buy it.

I think there’s plenty of 90s nostalgia—you’ve never heard millennials wax rhapsodic about how great it was to be “90s Kids”? To the extent that 90s nostalgia is underrepresented in the pop culture* I think it’s because so much 90s media is still readily available (and massively popular) on streaming. Not much point

At least his parents probably have actual reasons for hating the show.

Just started listening to this band called “Nirvana”. Excited to hear what they do next!

Is this where the “David Puddy is religious” storyline came from?

The main theory is that since the internet got massive in the ‘90s, “culture” started to stagnate then. I believe that outfits of a show like Buffy or friends don’t look as ridiculous to current teens as the outfits of the ’70s and ‘80s looked to those of us who were teens in the ‘90s  

Second shift at the SV Club has been like this for years. Even when they bring on new people to write in the evening, it’s all snark, all the time, no matter the topic or how deserved it is.

Listen, I hate modern day Jerry as much as the next huge Seinfeld fan, but he’s kind of right. I no longer have a clue what’s in theaters. I barely watch new movies. The only people I know who do also watch a lot of CBS.

Assistant TO the Regional Spanfeller.

Good lord, has this site become just about unbearable. Sean O’Neal is rolling over in his grave. Or perhaps his comfortable bed. I don’t know where he is now or in which time zone. Nonetheless, he can’t be pleased.

His early work was pretty Hozy. His new stuff is much Hozier. 

I thought the big sign I’m getting Old would be failing to learn about new artists; turns out it’s hearing about artists who I could’ve sworn just debuted but in reality have been around for a decade-plus. I’ve been hearing about Hozier for either twenty months or twenty years; who knows.

Skoden

Indeed. Specifically the part with wearing $3,500 worth of bleeding edge kit that lowers your personal awareness while in an NYC subway.

I think the second one has a lot more excellent parts but they just don’t stitch together into a cohesive movie enough to be definitively better than the first.

Looking for Group: the first Deadpool & Wolverine trailer is here?

Note also the splendid “Liefeld’s Just Feet” store behind the duo.

Lionsgate’s excuse is that they didn’t give residuals because they thought all three died at the end of the first movie.