>move in with 3 other roommates, all in my age range
>just asked if any of them remembered Home Movies
>none of them have even heard of the show
I GOTTA GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
>move in with 3 other roommates, all in my age range
>just asked if any of them remembered Home Movies
>none of them have even heard of the show
I GOTTA GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
they have heard about it but are too embarrassed to admit it. if they really hadn't heard about it they would have said "yeah, my parents took a lot of homes movies of me"
Why would you be embarrassed about enjoying the greatest adult cartoon ever conceived?
get your own place, already, grampa
why was it so good?
These. It's time to pay the price, OP.
Home Movies sucked and I fucking hated when it was on.
>in a tornado, you spread out. if you're spread out its just like a big fun ride, it's when you're too close together and knock heads, that's how people get hurt
it was a great show, but it was never popular. also, I remember it and I'm 30, are you 30 with roommates?
My boyfriend calls me little momma!
27. Roommates are 25, 28 and 31 (girl),
Brendan, you can't let those kind of feelings fester, Brendan. Listen to me. You've gotta let em out, get it off your chest. Like me. The other night, came home, grabbed the remote, battery was dead. Dead. Click click nothing. I didn't bottle it up, Brendan. I threw the remote at my TV and broke it. That's being an adult. How's your mom?
sounds like a bad sitcom. do you at least live in a high rent area?
Shit taste
We don't interact enough for it to be a sitcom. Its pretty much how poor milllenials can afford to live in a major metropolitan area.
This. I've asked people this before and the assumed I meant Americas home videos
DVD PLAYYEERRRRR
At that age, you can literally move to the middle of fucking nowhere, work at fucking Best Buy or Costco and afford a house just wagecucking and saving hard. I hope you're all working on grad programs otherwise fuck off to somewhere else before you waste so much of your life out there
I'm too much of a circumspect piece of shit to leave the city I grew up in.
Brendon, it's just a show.
>I know Coach but-
No Brendon, you don't. It's a TV show. No one cares. You should be out playing with your friends or something. JEREMY KICK THE BALL ALREADY!
Does the show still hold up? I haven't watched it since the late 2000s.
yeah most of it does
Its literally Seinfeld as a cartoon.
I thought Metalocalypse was better.
>most of it does
Oh, what doesn't hold up? Like bad first episodes, change in art direction, or different writers?
The show captures the spirit of childhood. Blissfully playing with your friends without any care for the past or future. Watching home movies recaptures the feeling of going over to your friend's house to play.
The kids are on the cusp of understanding the world around them. Soon they will graduate elementary school and they'll no longer be able to go over to their friends and play in the same way ever again.
The viewer gets to experience childhood emotions with a sense of perspective. Innocence can't really be recaptured and understanding that your knowledge of the world required your loss of innocence.
This relationship between knowledge of the world and loss of innocence is represented by the camera used to make the home movies. The main character is literally trying to capture their childhood innocence.
The audience struggles with Brendan as he starts pursuing his dream of becoming a director. We know that the commitment entails work, connections, timing and luck. These huge concepts are beyond Brendan's reach but that doesn't detract from what he's trying to create.
Home movies is the best representation of being a 10 year old kid I've ever seen and it left a deep impression on me.
>co-worker is around the same age as me
>loves rick & morty
>mention venture brothers
>never heard of that one
Om by God it's Arby's Archer!