Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Random thoughts: Who is this Scott Ian character? Everything he says is negative, he's very unfunny. Zolta... err... Hal Sparks > you. Also, The Donger is not a geek, he is still cool.
razazteca Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Random thoughts: Who is this Scott Ian character? Everything he says is negative, he's very unfunny. Zolta... err... Hal Sparks > you. Also, The Donger is not a geek, he is still cool. His comments about Doc Martian boots was entertaining. Too much Hal Sparks on the show. Gedde Wantabe and Gilbert Godfrey are the true stars of the show.
Jingus Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 I actually like this one better than the original. It's like, they got all the REALLY obvious stuff out of the way in the first run, so now they're free to play with slightly more obscure topics. All I know is I had Chris Jericho on my television, babbling semi-coherently about Donkey Kong. You can't pay for that kind of entertainment.
Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Gedde Wantabe and Gilbert Godfrey are the true stars of the show. Agreed. Godfrey's "What The F***" moments are somewhat entertaining. Who is this Loni Love ? She's entertaining at times.
razazteca Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Loni Love use the Glow worm as an adult toy!
Guest El Satanico Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Scott Ian is best known as the lead singer of Anthrax. His comments were accurate and he wasn't trying to do stand up. Several of his comments were humerous due to being true, besides why should he be positive about stuff he didn't like?
Guest Dmann2000 Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Scott Ian is best known as the lead singer of Anthrax. His comments were accurate and he wasn't trying to do stand up. Several of his comments were humerous due to being true, besides why should he be positive about stuff he didn't like? He's not the lead singer, he's the guitarist. Joey Belladano and John Bush were/are the singers for Anthrax
Guest El Satanico Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Scott Ian is best known as the lead singer of Anthrax. His comments were accurate and he wasn't trying to do stand up. Several of his comments were humerous due to being true, besides why should he be positive about stuff he didn't like? He's not the lead singer, he's the guitarist. Joey Belladano and John Bush were/are the singers for Anthrax doh! I guess him being the guy most people think of when you mention Anthrax made me forget that.
Yuna_Firerose Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Ian Black's comment about being cute jewish men was kinda cute. Not that I think Ian Black is cute or anything...erm...nope.
Guest jpclemmons Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 (edited) I think Ian Black is funny. That chick from the daily show (Rachel Harris) fucking owns. "Oh my god they're fucking naked, uggh she's about to have an orgasm!" on About Last Night " Barbara Streisand and Amy Irving had a great lesbian scene" talking about Yentl "C. Thomas Howell on outsiders is hot, C. Thomas Howell in Soul Man not hot." Edited October 29, 2003 by jpclemmons
Guest jpclemmons Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Ian Black is funny but got overpushed with Mo Rocca.
Guest Choken One Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 I like this and all but does VH1 understand the idea of OVERKILL? Showing all 10 eps back to back for like three weeks is just fucking old.
Youth N Asia Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 Ian Black is funny but got overpushed with Mo Rocca. When he comes on I just know I'm going to hate the next minute. He tries to make a joke every time he opens his mouth...and it's usually not funny. Plus he doesn't know dick about what he's talking about. I'm sure if they did an I love the 1800s he'd go on about how 6 shooters were all the craze (like he was there...like all though I love the 70s)
razazteca Posted October 29, 2003 Report Posted October 29, 2003 I like this and all but does VH1 understand the idea of OVERKILL? Showing all 10 eps back to back for like three weeks is just fucking old. You do know that VH1! is own by MTV.
The Tino Standard Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 I just got back from a live show with Mo Rocca here at OU a couple hrs. ago... He talked a bit about the "I Love the ..." series... Basically, he thought Hal Sparks was absolutely hilarious and was disturbed by the incredible amount of worthless 80s stuff he has memorized (no scripts/clips needed for Sparks... He just started firing away with stuff, word for word). Rocca said that VH-1 tends to go into overkill with series, first with the all pop-up videos, now all lists shows. He also noted that they'll be doing an I Love the 90s series soon and that the "I Love the..." series will 'probably' be going on for a long time. Mo also got off a GREAT riff on "Murder She Wrote" that apparently got cut from the show, talking about the ridiculous crime rate in the BFE town in New England where Angela Lansbury lived on the show (I can't remember it word for word and to try to quote it wouldn't do it justice). Also, Rich Eisen was here back in January. While the "I Love the 80s" hadn't come out yet when he was here, I can definitely tell you that he's every bit as funny live, if not more. He went for 2 solid hours on stage, mostly just answering questions from the crowd (I was really impressed with his improv skills). Rocca and Eisen both ruled it here on campus and I like them both on the I Love the 80s shows. Also, being a huge Ed mark, I'm a fan of Michael Ian Black too. One thing I didn't understand was MIB's chyron acknowledged he was from Ed, but Leslie Boone (aka "Molly Hudson" on Ed) was just listed as "actress." Huh?
LaParkaYourCar Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 I was wondering if they would ever do an I Love the 90's, but I figured it wouldn't be that soon. Atleast wait until 2005 so that it's been five years.
The Tino Standard Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 Yeah, I thought they were jumping the gun with that too... Then again, who am I to talk? My roommate and I threw an "I Love the 90s" party here a couple weeks ago, complete with 90s music, poster with our own cheesy "I Love the 90s" logo and signs with Uncle Joey from Full House and Parker Lewis telling you not to drink if you are under 21.
Mecha Mummy Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 Ugh, seriously. It was three, four years ago! It's WAY too soon to do "I Love the 90's".
Lando Griffin Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 I'm just pissed that they talked about the Smurfs and nobody said a word about them being communists. Hell, that's the first thing that pops into my mind when I hear "Smurfs". Well, that and this video.
WrestlingDeacon Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 No, smurfs are Socialists. The dwarves from Snow White are Communists.
lomasmoney Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 yeah i mean i love the 90's needs to be held off until what 2008. I love the 80's was good because most of that stuff is at least 15 years old but i mean i love 1999 would just be stupid it would be like "o i remember that it was 5 years ago". To put the time span in perspective, I started high school in 1999, and I'm now a freshman in college so thats what four years
Youth N Asia Posted October 30, 2003 Report Posted October 30, 2003 I doubt VH1 is planning their shows 5 years ahead...they'll rush it out while this thing's still hot.
King Kamala Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 Personally I think Michael Ian Black is a bit overpushed but is funny about 70-75% of the time and about 10% the stuff he says is hillarious. I think they should get rid of Michael Ian Black and Hal Sparks and everyone's who's too young to remember the 60's and do I Love the 60's. They'll need a mostly new cast but it'll be just as funny as 70's and 80's. I Love the 90's is way too soon, wait at least another two years. Hell I'd except another I Love the 70's and hell a third I Love the 80's over I Love the 90's at this point.
The Czech Republic Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 Michael Ian Black on I Love the 90s: ::riff from "Interstate Love Song" plays on a loopin the background:: "Yes. I remember the Pog. There was the Slammer. And there was the 8-Ball. And who can forget the Poison. I love you, Pog."
Guest Frank The Tank Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 They do 70's Strike back, then I Love The 60's, then Return of I Love The 80's, then Return of I Love The 70's, then maybe 60's strike back, and finally I Love The 90's. If they go that route it could be two years.
King Kamala Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 I don't know if they can squeeze out enough material for Three I Love the 80's and 70's. I'm just mad that I Love the 80's hasn't done Ghostbusters. That was one of the three or four biggest movies of the whole decade.
Guest Frank The Tank Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 I don't know if they can squeeze out enough material for Three I Love the 80's and 70's. I'm just mad that I Love the 80's hasn't done Ghostbusters. That was one of the three or four biggest movies of the whole decade. I think they did that on the first I Love The 80's.
Youth N Asia Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 I think they could get another run of the 80s...when you have commercials it's only about 40-45 minutes of programming.
WrestlingDeacon Posted October 31, 2003 Report Posted October 31, 2003 For I love the sixties, you dump Black and Sparks and bring in Jonathan Winters and Don Rickles.
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