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I would like to point out that this nation barely survived the 1970s because of stuff like this. (via)
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Can’t wait for the director’s cut on DVD.
Two points…
1.) What the merry fuck was that?
2.) Was that Zach Galifianakis about a minute – six into the clip?
(Number two was a joke, in case you couldn’t figure it out on your own.)
No. I’m serious. What the fuck was that?
By the way, apparently that was Charles Bukowski hugging the woman in the wet T-shirt.
Yeah, seriously, WTF with Bukowski!
Now we know where and when Beavis and Butthead were conceived!!
…and according to IMDB…
Charles Bukowski … Wet T-Shirt Contest Water Boy (uncredited)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070756/fullcredits#cast
Mercy.
Do The Editors know about this? Supervan might-could challenge Airwolf.
And what lost episode of MST3K was this? Sheesh…
Now there’s a van that looks unsafe at any speed.
10-4 Good buddies; that clip dodged all the Smokies on one niner.
Now sit on it.
EHHHHHHHH!
Thats somthing like very funny…isn’t it???
Sadly, yes, at one point in time vans were considered to be a “cool ride”. Now they’re used to transport cultists back to the compound…
The 70s contained all manner of suckitude, but trust me – ‘Supervan” wasn’t exactly the “Easy Rider” of its time.
Sadly, hippie drenched Van culture was still around in 1976, but even long-haired midwestern stoner kids in high school thought it was pretty pathetic by then.
Custom van painting, the tattoos of yesteryear. Polyester bellbottoms, the low-ride, butt-crack revealing denim of yesteryear. The 70s were a pimple of a decade when commercialism took on hippiedom. Kind of like now, when commercialism is taking on hipsterdom. God, I’m so old.
Behold the awesomeness that was once America. We shan’t see such heights again.
Saturday Night Fever; Mean Streets; Taxi Driver; The Godfather; Rocky; All the President’s Men; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; Jaws; Alien; Annie Hall; Chinatown; The French Connection; MASH; Five Easy Pieces; A Clockwork Orange; Star Wars; Close Encounters of the Third Kind; American Graffiti; Apocalypse Now; The Deerhunter; The Exorcist; Network….
The seventies weren’t all bad.