[QUOTE=proch;47070146]Man the 90's were fucking weird.
Also I still can't get used to the 90's not being the decade from like 3 years ago.[/QUOTE]
Everyone's gotten used to calling last decade the noughties but what the hell do we call this decade?
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;47070978]Everyone's gotten used to calling last decade the noughties but what the hell do we call this decade?[/QUOTE]
The Cold-War-Relapseies
the future, which in itself is a gag because of how not advanced it is
[QUOTE=KingKombat;47071029]the future, which in itself is a gag because of how [B]not advanced it is[/B][/QUOTE]
You have a slab of metal and glass in your pocket than can reach any person anywhere on the planet at any time, and can access the entirety of human knowledge in seconds.
Your computer can run games in full HD at 60 frames a second all while displaying hundreds of thousands of polygons, animations, physics objects, all of which take up almost 100 gb now.
Cars are safer, faster, and more reliable than ever. Looks are subjective but even basic cars can keep up with sports cars of yesteryear.
Scientists are only scratching the surface of the properties of elements. Carbon, for example, can be made into graphene which alone has been shown to superconduct, be super strong, super light, AND can help medically.
We have things today that we take for granted that if you picked people from years ago, the 50's even, they'd think it was magic.
I was just on the edge of nostalgia when it dropped. [img]http://i.imgur.com/N4ieTWU.png[/img]
Amazing. I got some serious Adult Swim vibes from this.
Oh hey. The kid that got melted is this cool kid.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXg4H-1M2EY[/media]
This reminds me, Caprisun actually kinda kept up the "Weird shit happens to you when you use our product" thing with an edge of horror. Look up the "Respect the Pouch" campaign. Only a few years ago but still rather creepy.
I'm also remembering the Ratchet & Clank ads where they demonstrated the game's "turn into animal" guns in live-action segments on people. That rubbed me the wrong way for sure.
wtf does the red-hat kid even say they are playing football with? "Down down darias jackson"?
I am so glad I watched this.
I'm so glad I went in thinking "Oh god the fizzled out VGHS fuckers are going at the 90s circle jerk, let's watch this train wreck"
If they keep this shit up, they'll be my favorite again
[QUOTE=BOXHOUND;47071150]Oh hey. The kid that got melted is this cool kid.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXg4H-1M2EY[/media][/QUOTE]
That video is 6 years old.
That kid hasn't aged a bit.
[QUOTE=booster;47072446]That video is 6 years old.
That kid hasn't aged a bit.[/QUOTE]
Must be cloned from Keanu Reeves.
A few seconds before it happened I thought to myself "wouldn't it be funny if they got fused together or something"?
I was not prepared.
mom jeans should come back
Those are some pretty good special effects, those straws went in first try
I'm sure that's what they WANTED you to think
Spot on
[QUOTE=Zatar963;47069093]I really like this new trend of videos that start out like homages/parodies of 70s-90s TV and end up getting really horrifying, like this and Too Many Cooks. I hope people keep making them.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I'm sure that will never, ever get stale
progress on left 4 dead 3 is lookin good
why in the fuck did i expect a normal 90s commercial. i'm not gonna sleep.
Did anyone else think of Brundlefly as soon as the thing appeared?
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