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Big Bad Voodoo Lou
Jan 1, 2006

Nebakenezzer posted:

I think movies fit if they fit the aesthetic (note: this is in a lot of ways an astonishingly garbage answer.)

Here's a movie I think fits right in: Radioactive Dreams (1985), panned and scanned from a Japanese laserdisc

Oh holy crap, God bless you. I don't remember when I first heard about Radioactive Dreams, but I have wanted to watch it for years, and of course it is out of print on physical media and not streaming anywhere. Thank you sooooo much!

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Big Bad Voodoo Lou
Jan 1, 2006

Random Stranger posted:

Same. Though I think I only watched one episode that I caughr before the excellent and canceled too soon Get a Life was on.

Get a Life was incredible. So far ahead of its time. That show introduced my little brother and I to alternative comedy (we still quote it and make references to it to this day) as well as R.E.M. We also liked Parker Lewis Can't Lose at the same time, but I don't know if that show was really anything special, or if it has aged well.

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