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Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
King Kamala replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
I remember that show too, decent enough show. Although I think it ran for 12 episodes not 8. The only problem I had about it was almost everything they were talking about was in the mid 80's and the show was set in 1980. Edit: Just as I had posted this, another show on the theme of the the last two time travel shows popped in my head. I think around 96-97 their was a show starring Scott Baio as a guy that goes back from modern times to when he was a youngster in the 70's. It only lasted 2 or 3 episodes, am I just crazy? -
^Reply's in this thread faster than lightning. < Hasn't been here for three days. < Wants to know who's been banned recently.
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Incadenza, why is my cousin obsessed with Gary Cherone? Dammit he has bootlegs of Extreme and Van Halen with Cherone! Why dammit why?
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I had a dream last night that I bought a soda that cost $1000 and all the soda was a Cherry Coke knock off. I wonder if that's a sign of anything to come.
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Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
King Kamala replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
I can't believe no one remembers Sledgehammer or Rock Candy. Rock Candy is understandable since it had little hype and only lasted three episodes. But VH1 hyped the shit out of Sledgehammer and it lasted a whole season. I thought in terms of Tom Green rip offs, Sledgehammer was right below the first tier shows. -
Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
King Kamala replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
It was Zach Gallafanakias(I'm 95% sure I spelt that right) that was one hell of a weird show. But I still maintain that the man is a comedic god. And good lord the Rerun show was awful. -
Short lived TV shows no one seems to remember
King Kamala replied to King Kamala's topic in Television & Film
Aw man that's great, someone's gotta rip off that idea. And switch it from Rodney Dangerfield to Christopher Walken. Where's Walken?= top ten sitcom. -
^Currently stalking Morgan Webb. <Actually has a cousin obsessed with Gary Cherone. < Thinks Cherone is actually a decent front man.
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Year in and year out there are a lot of TV shows that get cancelled. Some are notoriously bad, some become cult classics. This thread is for the ones that no one seems to remember. I remember a TV show on TNN a few years back right after the "We Got Pop" commercials started flooding the air waves. The show's premise was these two comedians/film makers would go to a small town and make three minute spoofs/remakes of popular movies at the time. I was amused by the show and I know it didn't last for anymore than six episodes. Does anyone know what the hell I'm talking about? Another really short lived show I liked that was around 98-99ish was a VH1 show called Rock Candy. It was an off beat music news show that aired features of stuff like Jackyl playing 100 shows in 50 days and a band of shirpas playing on top of the Empire State building and Quiet Riot playing a gig at a nudist colony. The show lasted three episodes and literally no one remembers it. Finally their was a show on in 2001 also on VH1 called Sledgehammer. The show was a Tom Green show rip off except for 99% of the show revolved around music. I believe the show actually lasted an entire season (Albeit a short one, there weren't any more than 10-11 episodes) and I think it was going to have a 2nd season, however it got sued for tricking some dumbass unsigned band that they were going to be on Band on the Run ( Another somewhat short lived VH1 show).
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^Is wearing a replica of David Lee Roth's pants in the Jump video < Prefers Van Halen over Van Hagar. But < prefers Hagar over David Lee Roth solo wise. Eerie? < Thinks so.
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There is one thing Snoop won't shill for........Snoop won't shill for THE MAN!
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Yuck! That's a terrible card, even the good wrestlers are stuck in matches with crappy wrestlers. AND WHY IS MR. HUGHES MAIN EVENTING!?
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Here's my tally for bands with essential albums. Beatles: 8 Led Zeppelin: 6 Rolling Stones:3
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What band do you think has the most essential albums? I'd argue Led Zeppelin, because pretty much everything in their somewhat small catalog can be argued as essential except for Prescene and In Through The Out Door(I'm not counting Coda....cause that sucked)
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I'd consider Dark Side of the Moon and Meddle to be essentials and some Pink Floyd marks can debate that The Wall is an essential purchase. However I think the Wall is pretentious crap,
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What about Pink Floyd? I think they're overrated to death (They're NOT the best band of the 70's) but I think they have a few albums that could be considered essentials.
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A bowl of Cheerios
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Rolling Stones have released what I consider two essentials, Let it Bleed and Exile on Main Street. Michael Jackson and Prince, I believe have also released two essential albums each.
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Freddy Mercury, Bruce Dickinson (Although I'm only a casual Maiden fan) and Bon Scott.
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This thread is to put anecdotes in that don't really fit in other threads. I've got several, mostly relating to music: Around December 2001, my cheap ass school took a field trip using a public bus. I don't know what the fuck was up with our bus driver but we ended up almost getting in accident with Nickelback's tour bus. Looking back on it we probably should have told the driver to hit Nickelback's tour bus. I went to an SR-71 concert at a tiny hole in the wall club a few months back and accidently elbowed the bass player of the Matchbox Twenty rip off opening act. The man looked like he was seriously going to cry. In middle school, I sent a subscription of Penthouse to our school's dumbass Computer Lab teacher on my dumbass friend's parents credit card.
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^Hoplessly devoted to Michael Jackson. <Prefers Off the Wall over Thriller
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Fuck the Osbornes. I'm With Busey rules it's ass. Last night's episode of I'm With Busey was great with the bigfoot hunter and the UFO hunter getting into that pathetic "fight"
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^EWR mark <Is an EWR mark as well.
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Yeah, Sister Hazel wasn't bad but I got something against Third Eye Blind. Seven of the eight bands used the same basic stage, but Third Eye Blind wanted to use the stage they use on their freaking headlining tour. So it basically took an hour and a half for Third Eye Blind to set up their stage by then the concert was about four and a half hours long and most people decided to leave. You know it's a bad show when SoulDecision is the best act. This concert btw was in 8,000 seat arena and about 2-3rd's of the tickets were papered, it was that bad. Also Evan and Jaron did a horrendous cover of AC/DC's You Shook Me All Night Long.
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Hammer- 2 Legit 2 Quit The greatest folllow up......ever