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I Love The 80s
Posted: 2003-04-12 06:42pm
by The Dark
Is anyone else watching this? I remember the Cabbage Patch Kids and Pound Puppies. It's rather amusing to see all this stuff I vaguely remember (I was very young through most of the 80s, but I remember reruns when I was about 6 or so).
Re: I Love The 80s
Posted: 2003-04-12 06:49pm
by Joe
The Dark wrote:Is anyone else watching this? I remember the Cabbage Patch Kids and Pound Puppies. It's rather amusing to see all this stuff I vaguely remember (I was very young through most of the 80s, but I remember reruns when I was about 6 or so).
Yeah, I've watched it before. Funny stuff.
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:02pm
by Wicked Pilot
I for one did not like the 80s. If there's one thing in this world that I hate, it's big hair bands.
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:09pm
by Darth Wong
Wicked Pilot wrote:I for one did not like the 80s. If there's one thing in this world that I hate, it's big hair bands.
I actually like big hair on women. Big hair on men is an abomination.
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:10pm
by seanrobertson
Darth Wong wrote:Wicked Pilot wrote:I for one did not like the 80s. If there's one thing in this world that I hate, it's big hair bands.
I actually like big hair on women. Big hair on men is an abomination.
Kirk? His "hair" was big relative to his...err...well, "natural" hair
I'm teasing. I thought big hair was sexy, too, even though I was just hitting puberty as the decade ended.
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:32pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
'80s were t3h 31337! I love the '80s!
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:41pm
by salm
the 80s suck, man!
makeup and hair cuts made hot chicks ugly in the 80s. then they put on jackets with shoulder pads which made the ugly chicks look like ugly guys.
music was a crime.
most movies were total crap.
and we had helmut kohl.
Posted: 2003-04-12 07:50pm
by seanrobertson
salm wrote:the 80s suck, man!
makeup and hair cuts made hot chicks ugly in the 80s. then they put on jackets with shoulder pads which made the ugly chicks look like ugly guys.
music was a crime.
most movies were total crap.
and we had helmut kohl.
Are you kidding me? Most movies were total crap?
Well, maybe...of course I think most ALL movies, from
any time period, are crap. But the 80s had some really, REALLY good ones:
Aliens
Body Heat
Conan the Barbarian
Extreme Prejudice
Full Metal Jacket
Indiana Jones pt. I
Predator
Robocop
The Shining
Southern Comfort
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
Star Trek II: TWOK
Terminator
Total Recall
...there were tons of awesome movies in the 80's.
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:18pm
by Kelly Antilles
THE 80'S RULE!
Of course being a child of the 80's helps some.
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:20pm
by Captain Cyran
Though TECHNICALLY a child of the 80's seeing as how I was born in the mid-80's. I WAS however raised by my teenage siblings who did, which is about the closest you can get without living the 80's.
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:26pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
I've said it once and I'll say it again; as far as the eighties are concerned,
"I have only one thing to say to you:
I WANNA ROCK!"
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:26pm
by Darth Wong
Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:28pm
by neoolong
Goonies.
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:29pm
by neoolong
Darth Wong wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
Weren't they all condemned by fundies too?
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:30pm
by Captain Cyran
neoolong wrote:Goonies.
GOONIES!!! ALL HAIL THE SWEET KICKASSNESS OF THE GOONIES!!!
Posted: 2003-04-12 08:39pm
by salm
Darth Wong wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
hey, take electroninc music. there was no drum and base or trip hop in the 80s. what would i have listened to while smoking pot in the 80s? probably some old reggae which is not half bad, but nothing compared to kid loco
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:15pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Captain_Cyran wrote:neoolong wrote:Goonies.
GOONIES!!! ALL HAIL THE SWEET KICKASSNESS OF THE GOONIES!!!
AND I SAW IT ON THE BIGSCREEN! BWAHAHAHA!
Well actually, last term the uni Film Soc. had the original reels for show so they put it on one night. Never seen it on a proper cinema screen, it was jam packed that night.
EDIT: I have not a clue what a "bugscreen" is, I meant "bigscreen" but it seems that typing at 0232 hours after getting up at 0600 is a bad idea.
P.S.
I never noticed how much sexual innuendo was in that film!
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:16pm
by Captain Cyran
Admiral Valdemar wrote:Captain_Cyran wrote:neoolong wrote:Goonies.
GOONIES!!! ALL HAIL THE SWEET KICKASSNESS OF THE GOONIES!!!
AND I SAW IT ON THE BUGSCREEN! BWAHAHAHA!
Well actually, last term the uni Film Soc. had the original reels for show so they put it on one night. Never seen it on a proper cinema screen, it was jam packed that night.
You're one lucky bastard...
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:18pm
by LordShaithis
Transformers. GI Joe. Return of the Jedi. Screw you naysayers, the 80's rocked!
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:37pm
by Joe
Darth Wong wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, the 80s had their share of soulless pop. Hair bands, anyone?
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:46pm
by Montcalm
Durran Korr wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, the 80s had their share of soulless pop. Hair bands, anyone?
And todays music is filled with talentless dicks surrounded by shitloads of bitches.
Posted: 2003-04-12 09:52pm
by salm
Montcalm wrote:Durran Korr wrote:Darth Wong wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, the 80s had their share of soulless pop. Hair bands, anyone?
And todays music is filled with talentless dicks surrounded by shitloads of bitches.
wrong! the mainstream mtv crap is mostly telentless dicks. but there´s other music than the crap that´s on mtv.
Posted: 2003-04-12 10:26pm
by Howedar
Big hair is bad, no matter who its on.
Posted: 2003-04-12 11:09pm
by aphexmonster
Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
You picked good artists from two decades, but when you get to the year 2000, you pick the shit of the litter. Whats wrong with Paul Van Dyk, or Static-X, or Powerman5000? If anything, with time music has gotten better as technology has started to influence it more. I guess you forgot to add the backstreet boys while you were on the subject of pop
-monster
Posted: 2003-04-12 11:21pm
by Darth Wong
aphexmonster wrote:Thematic 80s music: Van Halen, AC/DC, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Journey, the Police.
Thematic 90s music: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, U2, Vanilla Ice, Mariah Carey, Soundgarden
Thematic 2000's music: Britney Spears, N Sync, Limp Bizkit
That is a DOWNWARD trend, ladies and gentlemen.
You picked good artists from two decades, but when you get to the year 2000, you pick the shit of the litter.
I picked the biggest acts. Those were the bands making monster money and getting all the airtime on the rock stations in their respective eras.
Whats wrong with Paul Van Dyk, or Static-X, or Powerman5000?
Maybe the fact that I've never heard of 'em? You couldn't help but hear about the bands I listed in their respective eras, even if you didn't like them. They were huge. Today, what's big is the stuff I mentioned. This is no doubt due to the consolidation of music companies; today there are only something like four major companies which control all of the radio stations in North America, and maybe a half-dozen major labels. With consolidation and increasing corporate control comes uniformity of product and elimination of risk-taking.
If anything, with time music has gotten better as technology has started to influence it more.
I have never seen any shred of evidence that advanced technology improves the quality of music; it only improves the means of distribution.
I guess you forgot to add the backstreet boys while you were on the subject of pop
I couldn't bring myself to type that name. Ugh.