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Beavis & Butthead Turn 20

Posted:
Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:23 pm
by JRNYMAN
On March 8, 1993 the two loveable idiots aired on MTV. Ultimate Classic Rock has put together the Top 10 Beavis And Butthead Classic Rock Song Commentaries.
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/top-beav ... ntaries/?1
and MTV's site is having a B&B anniversary party the whole month of March.
http://www.mtv.com/shows/beavis_and_but ... ries.jhtml

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:32 pm
by Andrew
Waste of space!

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:00 pm
by steveo777

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:08 pm
by Don
We aren't going to blame them for killing hairbands too are we?

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:05 pm
by Andrew
They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:23 pm
by steveo777
Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
Wasn't that the whole point? I don't think there was anything genius ever intended. I used to watch them when I was stoned until I realized they got the dumber of me!
I'm just shittin ya mate!

Posted:
Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:43 pm
by JRNYMAN
My intentions for starting this thread were more of a "Can you believe it's been 20 years since B&B started on MTV" rather than a "B&B was such a great show! Why in God's name did it get cancelled and why would anybody watch anything else? Ever?" kind of thing.

Posted:
Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:11 am
by scarab

Posted:
Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:04 am
by The Sushi Hunter
Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
Yeah, during my drives to work in the morning, I remember back when the radio stations were plugging the show as it's debut was approaching. I thought the very same thing, that it was dumb. I even went as far as to either shut off the radio for a minute until I knew the plug was complety over or I would simply change stations or put in a cd/cassette cause I couldn't stand listening to the characters. Eventually I knew some people who enjoyed the show and I did watch it occassionally when I was with these people. The show did have it's moments of being funny, but other than that, stupid. The show seemed to glorify grunge IMO.
But yeah, I can't believe that was 20 years ago. Lot's changed since then.

Posted:
Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:07 am
by jestor92
I was never a fan of B&B, but didn't MTV try to bring them back a couple years ago? How did that go?

Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:34 am
by Liquid_Drummer
Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
Someone needed too ! I loved them and still do. Futurama is my favorite however. I like B&B better with the videos removed.

Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:45 am
by mrsromek
I'll be in the minority on this one, but they were funny as hell. Sure, I wasn't excited that Stuart wore the Winger shirt, but just them making fun of all types of artists in their videos made the show worth watching. And, yes, MTV did bring them back a year or two ago. They made fun of Snookie and 16 and pregnant. If that wasn't funny to you, then quite frankly, I'm scared of you.

Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:54 am
by Don
mrsromek wrote:I'll be in the minority on this one, but they were funny as hell. Sure, I wasn't excited that Stuart wore the Winger shirt, but just them making fun of all types of artists in their videos made the show worth watching. And, yes, MTV did bring them back a year or two ago. They made fun of Snookie and 16 and pregnant. If that wasn't funny to you, then quite frankly, I'm scared of you.
Stewart was the perfect character to represent Winger. A nerdy kid that was late to the genre, liking stuff that wasn't very cool anymore. And with Winger coming to the 80s scene so late, it just fit perfectly.

Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:28 pm
by StevePerryHair
mrsromek wrote:I'll be in the minority on this one, but they were funny as hell. Sure, I wasn't excited that Stuart wore the Winger shirt, but just them making fun of all types of artists in their videos made the show worth watching. And, yes, MTV did bring them back a year or two ago. They made fun of Snookie and 16 and pregnant. If that wasn't funny to you, then quite frankly, I'm scared of you.
I thought it was funny too... and I'm in a bigger minority, because I'm a woman.

I watched a few of the new ones too, and thought they were funny.

Even weirder, my 16 year old daughter has a Beavis and Butthead tshirt, and pajama pants, SHE wanted.


Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:35 pm
by Liam
jestor92 wrote:I was never a fan of B&B, but didn't MTV try to bring them back a couple years ago? How did that go?
Yes they did, and I believe it only lasted a few episodes. Not sure, though. I watched the original, 'cause I was a fish in high school when it started. That's just what virgin idiots did back then. LOL

Posted:
Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:36 am
by The Sushi Hunter
Liam wrote:jestor92 wrote:I was never a fan of B&B, but didn't MTV try to bring them back a couple years ago? How did that go?
Yes they did, and I believe it only lasted a few episodes. Not sure, though. I watched the original, 'cause I was a fish in high school when it started.
That's just what virgin idiots did back then. LOL
Maybe that too. The people I knew personally who watched it were either musicians in bands who liked that type of entertainment and/or young adults between the ages of 14 through 25 years of age.
One interesting thing to note is the character Mr. Anderson which went on to play the main character in King Of The Hill.
This was the B&B episode with him that I thought was funny shit. I could totally relate to the old crusty fucks hanging out at the picnik table chain drinking, as most all of the old salts in the military used to do while I was in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMPaPZ7I4D4

Posted:
Sat Mar 16, 2013 4:12 am
by The Sushi Hunter
It seems to me that the 90's was the decade of animation entertainment in the US. Simpsons started in the late 80's, but during the 90's there was Beavis & Butthead, King Of The Hill, Futurama, Family Guy, Ren & Stimpy, South Park., have I missed any? Some, if not most were aired during prime time hours. What’s left? I think Simpsons is still on. Amazing since Simpson’s started in the late 80’s and would be pushing 30 years pretty soon. That's got to be a record.

Posted:
Sat Mar 16, 2013 6:06 am
by Yoda
I think I was around the 18-22 age group when B&B was so popular. Loved them! I remember a bunch of us sitting around the common area at college watching Beavis and Butthead on MTV. Fun times!

Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:46 am
by conversationpc
I thought they were funny because they acted similar to people I used to know in high school.


Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:17 am
by JRNYMAN
conversationpc wrote:I thought they were funny because they acted similar to people I used to know in high school.

Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner! Yes, they were stupid but that's how they were intended to be. I knew lots of stoners who acted exactly the same way. And God forbid someone say ANYTHING that could be remotely misconstrued as a sexual reference and they'd be on the floor laughing...

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Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:18 am
by jestor92
The Sushi Hunter wrote:It seems to me that the 90's was the decade of animation entertainment in the US. Simpsons started in the late 80's, but during the 90's there was Beavis & Butthead, King Of The Hill, Futurama, Family Guy, Ren & Stimpy, South Park., have I missed any? Some, if not most were aired during prime time hours. What’s left? I think Simpsons is still on. Amazing since Simpson’s started in the late 80’s and would be pushing 30 years pretty soon. That's got to be a record.
I remember the show "The Critic" with Jon Lovitz. I remember enjoying that show quite a bit before it was cancelled. I'm surprised Fox hasn't tried to revive that show.

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Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:49 pm
by JRNYMAN
jestor92 wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:It seems to me that the 90's was the decade of animation entertainment in the US. Simpsons started in the late 80's, but during the 90's there was Beavis & Butthead, King Of The Hill, Futurama, Family Guy, Ren & Stimpy, South Park., have I missed any? Some, if not most were aired during prime time hours. What’s left? I think Simpsons is still on. Amazing since Simpson’s started in the late 80’s and would be pushing 30 years pretty soon. That's got to be a record.
I remember the show "The Critic" with Jon Lovitz. I remember enjoying that show quite a bit before it was cancelled. I'm surprised Fox hasn't tried to revive that show.
Reports and rumors are that Lovitz has turned into a complete asshole to work with and a total prima dona and no one in Hollywood will hire him. Can't provide anything to back that up, I just remember either reading it or hearing it on E! or Inside Edition or something like that.

Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 5:13 pm
by jestor92
JRNYMAN wrote:jestor92 wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:It seems to me that the 90's was the decade of animation entertainment in the US. Simpsons started in the late 80's, but during the 90's there was Beavis & Butthead, King Of The Hill, Futurama, Family Guy, Ren & Stimpy, South Park., have I missed any? Some, if not most were aired during prime time hours. What’s left? I think Simpsons is still on. Amazing since Simpson’s started in the late 80’s and would be pushing 30 years pretty soon. That's got to be a record.
I remember the show "The Critic" with Jon Lovitz. I remember enjoying that show quite a bit before it was cancelled. I'm surprised Fox hasn't tried to revive that show.
Reports and rumors are that Lovitz has turned into a complete asshole to work with and a total prima dona and no one in Hollywood will hire him. Can't provide anything to back that up, I just remember either reading it or hearing it on E! or Inside Edition or something like that.
Adam Sandler will give him a gig. Shit he gives just about everyone who was in SNL around his time frame a gig no matter how shitty they are.


Posted:
Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:11 am
by The Sushi Hunter
scarab wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6WplQoHeHs
is this the partridge family?

This Journey music video has always made me laugh for two reasons. First it looks like Jonathan Cain is playing a giant refrigerator magnet and second, they all look like they're playing air guitar, drums, keys, etc. Like what I used to see all the drunk military guys doing while they were sitting in clubs out on Magsaysay or in the Windjammer room in the A club in Japan listening to rock vids and playing air instruments to the music. Watching this vid always makes my day.