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And multiple montages where people are working out. Actually the whole show might be a montage.

Bestest great movie ever!

We're talking keytar solos too.

I always figured since Sgt. Pepper's was released at the dawn of The Summer of Love that's it's place in cultural history was sort of exaggerated by when it came out.

I knew some German exchange students in the mid-90s and they all seemed to love Married With Children.

As giant monsters smashing buildings?

I still thinkIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back and Master of Puppets are both beginning to end great.

I think I enjoy Rubber Soul and Revolver more as albums not having any real weak points, and then The White Album and Abbey Road have their stellar moments. Sgt. Pepper's loses me a little towards the end of Side 1, though comes back strong at the end, but it's still a great piece of music.

Hmm…Top 5 Beatles albums without Sgt. Pepper(in no particular order):

Real episode! Though it was a music store employee who tries to guess the song at the end.

And by Justin Trudeau.

Most of the Generation Z kids these articles refer to are just younger Millennials.

Get off my lawn! And then go jump off a bridge, because I weep for the future.

Teens don't know the difference between "cool", "hip", and "trendy" When you get old you stop worrying about what's hip and trendy, but you just know that some are always going to be cool year-after-year until you die, and if you can't dig it, then you're just a hopeless square, daddy-o…

The late Boomers and early Gen X sort of bleed into each other—a lot of the core figures of Gen X culture are technically late Boomers. There's a big difference between someone born in 1961 and someone born in 1946 even if both are "Boomers".

This is like the time Bill Cosby got sued for Ghost Dad.

over ongoing concerns about the direction and quality of its planned fourth installment

Slurpees?

He got sidetracked with the US territory album project and Northern Mariana Islands was sort of a stinker.

What if Mr. Show was just a Ben Stiller Show prequel?