Remember when MTV used to be awesome? I barely do, since it stopped being awesome soon after the first time I ever had cable (1996 -- my childhood was robbed). Well, you (and I) are in luck. MTV2 is airing something called MTV2 Legit, which, according to the commercials, is a celebration of all things great about MTV in the '90s: Ren & Stimpy, Jimmy the Cab Driver commercials (starring a young and greasy Donal Logue), and probably some other stuff. Even better, after MTV2 Legit, they are airing reruns of The State -- one of my favorite sketch comedy shows of all-time, featuring several comedians who are now on Reno 911. My only hope is that MTV2 re-airs the famed Sex in the '90s documentary featuring the Dog Brothers. Beggin'.
MTV2 Legit premieres this Friday at 10E/9C on, well, MTV2. That's Channel 333 for you DirecTV subscribers.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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the state is soon available on DVD as well.
i will only watch if they play daria. that was the funniest show.
That's awesome that it will be on DVD soon. I can only hope that it comes with $240 worth of pudding. Aww yeah. Or maybe a chocodile.
Ah, the Dog Brothers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmN4-V8xPFI
By the way...when did the 90s suddenly become much lamer and more embarrassing than the 80s?
Greg, the answer is January 1, 1990.
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