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tehschulman posted:And the guy from The Jeffersons! Saw this on TV the other day and it was still funny as all poo poo.
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DrBouvenstein posted:I have no idea why, but for some reason last night a memory of this Very Special Made for TV Movie popped into my head: Haha... dude, in Australia of all places, this would air regularly during the summer school break in the 90s. Some cheesy quote from the film still lives in my brain, when Candace Cameron says that last summer her romance was a flame, and the current summer it is sparks.
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DrBouvenstein posted:I have no idea why, but for some reason last night a memory of this Very Special Made for TV Movie popped into my head: Wikipedia says that G. Gordon Liddy was in this. Why was G. Gordon Liddy in this? How much coke did it take for that to seem like a good idea?
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DrBouvenstein posted:
I wonder if the kid looking down is supposed to be mysterious/cool or if he just messed up and everyone was like gently caress it lets go get high.
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artdamage posted:Moonboots! I was downtown the other day and saw a group of people (adult people) hopping around on these: They looked extremely unstable. Also, they looked extremely ridiculous.
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About a week ago I mentioned that I'd come into a stack of The Dreaming comics, which is sort of a Sandman spinoff series/ official fanfiction thing. Apart from the gorgeous Dave McKean covers, it's nothing special. However, I promised to scan some of the ads, which are pretty 90's-tastic. Sorry it took a while, the last week has been busier than expected. Anyway: Movies/TV Music Video games Misc. Click for big.
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Crow Jane posted:About a week ago I mentioned that I'd come into a stack of The Dreaming comics, which is sort of a Sandman spinoff series/ official fanfiction thing. Apart from the gorgeous Dave McKean covers, it's nothing special. However, I promised to scan some of the ads, which are pretty 90's-tastic. Sorry it took a while, the last week has been busier than expected. Sam Goody is the real 90's for me.
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# ? Sep 10, 2013 19:33 |
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I can't possibly imagine those being worn without the rainbow socks. I honestly can't decide whether the dude with palsy or the short guy trying to act tough is goofier. That woman, though. Were zebra pants that just sort of continued up your stomach a 90s thing or is it just her?
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# ? Sep 10, 2013 21:04 |
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Wanamingo posted:Were zebra pants that just sort of continued up your stomach a 90s thing or is it just her? High waists were totally 90s.
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# ? Sep 10, 2013 21:09 |
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RillAkBea posted:High waists were totally 90s. They are currently coming back like a motherfucker. I hope to god the huge baggy clothing trend doesn't come back because that poo poo was stupid and ugly.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 05:34 |
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RillAkBea posted:High waists were totally 90s. Rewatching the Kids in the Hall, I can vouch for this. Weird thing is, Season 1, which was 1989 had their pants at the highest, they notch down a few degrees with every passing season.
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Midtown posted:I was downtown the other day and saw a group of people (adult people) hopping around on these: This must be one of those trends that pops back up every 20-30 years. Can't you see some dude hopping down the street on spring shoes in Back To The Future's 1955? Also, how about SKIDZ plaid pants. Me and my friends must have had tons of pairs of these, although we only wore the shorts, which were slightly less ridiculous looking in retrospect.
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I always wondered why there were two ropes dangling from the bottom of the ski lift in the SKIDZ logo. E: Also, when I was a kid, bandana shirts were the coolest thing in the world. But I can't find a picture. They were basically like this, only they were a patchwork of a whole bunch of different bandanas (multiple designs and colours). Lady Disdain has a new favorite as of 09:15 on Sep 11, 2013 |
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MTV was awesome in the early-mid 90's. Especially that summer they had the Mighty Beach House Tiki God do all their bumpers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg701zB6qTg Then in '97 Hanson and the Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys became popular and the downward slide began. Then this guy happened... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuaE4Wybgl4 Probably one of the first examples of why you should never put the internet in control of anything.
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Istari posted:I always wondered why there were two ropes dangling from the bottom of the ski lift in the SKIDZ logo. ( It's a car leaving skid marks)
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Croccers posted:Are you serious or just joking? I know that it's supposed to be a car. But it's almost a perfect rectangle. And it looks much more like a ski lift than it does a car.
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Kevyn posted:Then this guy happened... Oh man, I vaguely remember him, and holy poo poo, he has one of the most punch-able faces and personalities. Didn't he just do his one guaranteed year (or half year?) from his contest and was never heard from again? Man, mid-90's MTV really was pretty good. I loved the first few seasons of Road Rules. So much better than The Real World.
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DrBouvenstein posted:Oh man, I vaguely remember him, and holy poo poo, he has one of the most punch-able faces and personalities. He even has his own wiki article! Wikipedia posted:Following his departure from TRL, Camp attempted to parlay his MTV fame into a rock career under the name Jesse & the 8th Street Kidz on the Hollywood Records label. Critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the hair metalleaning album as "unbearable"
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Kevyn posted:
I didn't click the video or read more posts that might discuss who this was but I immediately knew who it was gonna be.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 17:40 |
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I don't remember which Super Bowl this commercial was from, but I bet it involved the Buffalo Bills. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcXQimc6Fiw
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 23:35 |
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Here's a blast from the past to all you Canadians: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2WSULnUyTA - Monster By Mistake I had a laugh at how corny the show was and most especially the dated 3D models. Not to mention the trumpet playing ghost named Johnny.
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Midtown posted:I was downtown the other day and saw a group of people (adult people) hopping around on these: Oh my god, I saw a bunch of people on those at Venice Beach the other weekend. There was some kind of instructor telling them to bounce around in a big circle or something, it was mesmerizing. They were all tanned and totally ripped so it looks like they just hired actors to look like they were doing it out of choice.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 00:26 |
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Holy crap I forgot how formative Jenny McCarthy was for me. This to me pretty much sums up every huge budget movie released in late 1990's:
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 01:25 |
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My biggest memory of Phantom Menace product tie-ins was the Pepsi cans. Like a good goon I drank a shitload of Mountain Dew at the time, as as such had to stare at Darth Maul's face all summer. Speaking of MTV, anyone remember Yack Live? Where they'd scroll a live AOL chatroom on the bottom half of the screen while a video played? It was exactly as awful as it sounds... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZL-csV0Wt0 Kevyn has a new favorite as of 03:21 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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Modern Day Hercules posted:They are currently coming back like a motherfucker. I hope to god the huge baggy clothing trend doesn't come back because that poo poo was stupid and ugly. Yes, I saw a girl about 16 years old wearing some extremely high jeans today at the mall and had to withhold laughter. Similar to this outfit Mom jeans are back, yo. I never stopped doing the baggy look. Bring that back already.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 03:19 |
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Banded collar shirts: Denim collar shirts:
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 03:22 |
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It may be Buzzfeed, but it's closer to a real article than just their usual aggregated meme list/linkbait: The Legend Of Legends Of The Hidden Temple, As Told By Kirk Fogg & Olmec quote:The contestants had no idea that the men who helped them cross the moat safely at the start of the show were the ones who made them cry if they were lucky enough to get to the Temple Run. I guess Legends hired a lot of pedos. "Uh, yeah, we're looking for a guy who will help little kids in shorts out of some water...where they'll be all wet...and then, later, you get half-naked, wear a mask, and jump out when they don't expect it to just grab them. Yeah, grab them, and drag them away into a back room." DrBouvenstein has a new favorite as of 04:28 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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Kevyn posted:Speaking of MTV, anyone remember Yack Live? Where they'd scroll a live AOL chatroom on the bottom half of the screen while a video played? It was exactly as awful as it sounds... This is a great example of how the internet culture of today is radically different from the internet culture of the 90's. Nobody would be stupid enough to do this in 2013. ...I would hope.
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DrBouvenstein posted:It may be Buzzfeed, but it's closer to a real article than just their usual aggregated meme list/linkbait: I'd love a job where my literal job description was "scare the little shits and make them cry" RagnarokAngel has a new favorite as of 04:25 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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Pope Guilty posted:This is a great example of how the internet culture of today is radically different from the internet culture of the 90's. Nobody would be stupid enough to do this in 2013. Ignoring the fact that it's basically every single youtube comment section ever made, there's definitely still companies out there that are really stupid when it comes to the internet - like the time 4Chan voted to name a new flavor of Mountain Dew to "Hitler Did Nothing Wrong", or that time we sent Pitbull to Alaska.
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leidend posted:Yes, I saw a girl about 16 years old wearing some extremely high jeans today at the mall and had to withhold laughter. Similar to this outfit Don't complain about high waisted jeans! High waisted jeans = getting to wear comfy underwear instead of low cut stuff again. There's less of a chance when bending over of showing rear end crack too. Also, it means that there's more belly coverage, so more skin in other areas can be shown, specifically: underboob! Crop tops look okay with high waisted jeans and then there's the whole underboob thing. I personally just wear mine with a large baggy sweater over a long tank top because I'm a fat goony gently caress, but it's nice to not have to worry about whether a top is riding up. It's convenient as gently caress. Also, baggy jeans are a bitch to wear as a woman, without a belt. They also get ratty at the bottom a lot more quickly because they drag unless you cuff them and look like a dick bag with your Tripps or JNCOs cuffed. DrHerpington has a new favorite as of 07:46 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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DrBouvenstein posted:It may be Buzzfeed, but it's closer to a real article than just their usual aggregated meme list/linkbait: Some of this is covered in the article, but here's a podcast interviewing Kirk Fogg and a Hidden Temple winner. It's cool to get a contestant's perspective on the whole thing, and they cover a little about the other Nick game shows as well.
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I live in Portland and I see these often enough to notice them, so they're definitely "coming back" good god I wish they weren't, though edit: in all fairness, I also see twenty-something girls with stupid haircuts wearing the dresses that late-80's grandmas made for their granddaughters to wear to church on an obnoxiously regular basis, so my perspective is fairly skewed. Radio Help has a new favorite as of 08:14 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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DrHerpington posted:Don't complain about high waisted jeans! High waisted jeans = getting to wear comfy underwear instead of low cut stuff again. There's less of a chance when bending over of showing rear end crack too. Also, it means that there's more belly coverage, so more skin in other areas can be shown, specifically: underboob! Crop tops look okay with high waisted jeans and then there's the whole underboob thing. A crop top with high waisted jeans is a waste. Upper abs are as exciting as an elbow. I feel awkward posting opinions about fashion though since I basically dress like Jesse Pinkman. He looked like he stepped out of the 90s in earlier seasons
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Gann Jerrod posted:Some of this is covered in the article, but here's a podcast interviewing Kirk Fogg and a Hidden Temple winner. It's cool to get a contestant's perspective on the whole thing, and they cover a little about the other Nick game shows as well.
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These babies and drumsticks were easily the best kid ice cream treats ever. Can't mention the Flinstones without mentioning these: 10 million strong...and growwwingggg.
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Pook Good Mook posted:Holy crap I forgot how formative Jenny McCarthy was for me.
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leidend posted:Yes, I saw a girl about 16 years old wearing some extremely high jeans today at the mall and had to withhold laughter. Similar to this outfit They're just gonna get higher and higher until overalls are back. High-waisted shorts are cute though, so it's okay.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Why, did you get smallpox? Well done.
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Coffee And Pie posted:They're just gonna get higher and higher until overalls are back. High-waisted shorts are cute though, so it's okay. We're gonna see kids wear pants like this fella in the next 10-20 years. With geek-chic glasses of course.
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