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WAR CRIME SYNDICAT posted:The wrong Corey died Eh. Feldman was a better actor.
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:That was like, 1996 Internet humor! Well 2000 is when I got exposed to it
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I've fallen, and I CANT GET UP!!! Canadian goons would probably remember this one too:
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 19:28 |
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whiteyfats posted:Eh. Feldman was a better actor. Corey Feldman's dad was my Uber driver a couple weeks ago. I told him I loved The Goonies, he said, "you know, that's what everyone says!" His dad's pretty awesome, really soft spoken and just a nice guy to chat to. Lives a few blocks from me too! The excitement never stops in good ol' LA.
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Otana posted:Corey Feldman's dad was my Uber driver a couple weeks ago. I told him I loved The Goonies, he said, "you know, that's what everyone says!" You know, I half-rear end believe Feldman's rants about Hollywood covering up sexual exploitation of child actors. Even setting Pulanski to the side, it seems somewhat plausible.
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Otana posted:Corey Feldman's dad was my Uber driver a couple weeks ago. I told him I loved The Goonies, he said, "you know, that's what everyone says!" I seem to remember Corey Feldman on Howard Stern years ago, and his dad called in. Didn't his dad pretty much spend all of the kid's money?
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wesleywillis posted:I seem to remember Corey Feldman on Howard Stern years ago, and his dad called in. Didn't his dad pretty much spend all of the kid's money? Not a clue. He told me he mostly worked in management of talent and production, seemed like a genuinely nice person and not the kinda guy to rip off his kid though. Who knows, this town's weird enough I could believe almost anything.
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that's some super 90's rear end shut right there. Everything was shapes in the 90's
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Gloryhold It! posted:that's some super 90's rear end shut right there. Everything was shapes in the 90's That's how you could tell it was edgy .
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"Hi mom. Having a good time. Wish you were here. Bono is being annoying again. Love, your son"
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whiteyfats posted:You know, I half-rear end believe Feldman's rants about Hollywood covering up sexual exploitation of child actors. Even setting Pulanski to the side, it seems somewhat plausible. I totally believe it. There's a documentary about it, and it's extremely damning.
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Leon Einstein posted:I totally believe it. There's a documentary about it, and it's extremely damning. Which documentary?
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Leon Einstein posted:I totally believe it. There's a documentary about it, and it's extremely damning. While I'm sure it happens, the problem with Feldman is he keeps making the same vague 'The stuff I know could shock you' claims but never says anything more than that. I have no doubt that he was preyed on when he was younger, but unless he actually speaks out instead of teasing it I don't think he's helping anyone.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 20:12 |
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^^ He doesn't have the clout. Look at Epstein and Brian Singer. We know this poo poo happens. Non Serviam posted:Which documentary?
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wesleywillis posted:I've fallen, and I CANT GET UP!!! I always feel like DeGrasse was more of a 80s product, but for Canadian kids in the 90s there was Street Cents. It was a consumer awareness show for kids, it won both Gemini awards (Canadian TV awards) and international Emmy. It was produced by a friend of mines mom, and the awards where in their home. Somewhere there is a picture of me holding an emmy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC8rLVThzHQ The ultimate in 90s Canadiana though is Kids in the Hall. I'm sure it appeared on US TV but for a lot of my peers, this was a cultural touchstone of comedy, in the same way as 90s SNL or the Simpsons was. Stuff like I'm Crushing Your Head and Chicken Lady were stuff that everyone knew. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNGOq2p9LOs About a decade ago I was somewhere that Scott McDonald was at and I asked him about Steps, and how I always loved the bits, but as a very straight teenager I wonder if I was laughing at something I probably shouldn't, and he told me that the skits were based on gay people he knew, so it was okay to laugh at their silliness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JexQK2nw7DE
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KITH is still great.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 20:35 |
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Reminded me of this made-for-TV movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvIL5VPK0UY
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That cast is full of c listers. Impressive.
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DrBouvenstein posted:Reminded me of this made-for-TV movie: Why does it have to be zany? Not really 90s, but that girl wearing the Motley Crue shirt, you know she's the one that's super into music, and that's her character. Because being into music, that's like a rare thing.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 22:08 |
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That's Winnie.
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Is that Jennifer Anniston's original nose making a rare appearance?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_NCehduFTI Sometimes if I had to study or do homework for high school, I would just leave it on The Weather Channel as white noise. Those Local on the 8s
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DrBouvenstein posted:Reminded me of this made-for-TV movie: I watched this film a lot when I was as a kid (Urkel raps a song about the camp, btw). The main characters are none of the floating heads, but I'm guessing this is a DVD release made after Anniston became a household name.
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Non Serviam posted:The main characters are none of the floating heads, but I'm guessing this is a DVD release made after Anniston became a household name. Ah, yes, the Dave Chappelle "DAVE CHAPPELLE IN A DAVE CHAPPELLE MOVIE FEATURING DAVE CHAPPELLE: DAVE CHAPPELLE IN "HALF BAKED" STARRING DAVE CHAPELLLE" treatment.
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You Are A Elf posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_NCehduFTI I have good news for you I messed around with this a few years ago, and I seem to remember it being a bit of a pain to set up, but so satisfying to have running somewhere with your own selections of "Weather Channel Music" playing behind it.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I have good news for you There's also Current Condition which adds vaporwave to the mix
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 12:08 |
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The angry punk lyrics of this Jello Biafra side-project industrial song are so very very late 90's that it's now almost funny. Lard - Generation Execute
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The most 90s of soundtracks.
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whiteyfats posted:The most 90s of soundtracks. a.k.a. my college playlist. If it were possible to wear out a CD from overplaying it, this one would have suffered that fate.
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Bart Fargo posted:a.k.a. my college playlist. If it were possible to wear out a CD from overplaying it, this one would have suffered that fate. It still holds up pretty well, except that inexplicably awful version of It Can't Rain All The time.
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 20:45 |
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If that's your thing and you like podcasts, you might like this commentary on it from I Die: You Die.
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Non Serviam posted:I watched this film a lot when I was as a kid (Urkel raps a song about the camp, btw). The main characters are none of the floating heads, but I'm guessing this is a DVD release made after Anniston became a household name. Is that Mitch's blonde friend from Dazed and Confused behind Motley Girl?
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# ? Apr 11, 2017 21:01 |
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Pretty sure that's Chad Allen. More late 80's (Our House) than 90's, but he did do My Two Dads which slips into 1990 with some acid washed goodness.
hatelull has a new favorite as of 15:52 on Apr 12, 2017 |
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whiteyfats posted:The most 90s of soundtracks. My playlist of shame:
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ryonguy posted:My playlist of shame: Holy poo poo, that is shameful.
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whiteyfats posted:The most 90s of soundtracks. I haven't listened to it in years, but Dead Souls was my favorite. Leon Einstein has a new favorite as of 02:04 on Apr 12, 2017 |
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ryonguy posted:My playlist of shame: This is...a hell of a weird combination of artists. I'm actually impressed.
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Leon Einstein posted:This reminds me of being 15 and hanging out in my girlfriend's room. Dead Souls is alright, but I liked the Joy Division version better. My favorite is probably Burn or After the Flesh, although Time Baby 3 has a lot of nostalgia for me, since it feels so loving 1994.
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whiteyfats posted:The most 90s of soundtracks. The copy I had did not credit anyone for Dead Souls. So I honestly thought it was a NIN song. Pope Guilty posted:If that's your thing and you like podcasts, you might like this commentary on it from I Die: You Die. Oh hey, that's a friend of mines podcast! Sadly I don't listen because while I like goth/industrial music, I'm not really interested in in depth discussions about it. Alex Kennedy had massive influence on my musical taste though.
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