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Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
Andrew wrote:They didn't help, that's for sure. They crucified Winger.
But they were just plain fuckin' dumb if you ask me.
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.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.
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?
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
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...conversationpc wrote:I thought they were funny because they acted similar to people I used to know in high school.
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.
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.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.
JRNYMAN wrote: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.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.
scarab wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6WplQoHeHs
is this the partridge family?
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