Supervan

5:56 pm EST July 19th, 2009 | Uncategorized | 17 Comments

I would like to point out that this nation barely survived the 1970s because of stuff like this. (via)

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17 Responses to “Supervan”

  1. Scott Ricketts says:

    W
    T
    F
    ?

  2. Lonya says:

    Can’t wait for the director’s cut on DVD.

  3. C.S.Strowbridge says:

    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.)

  4. C.S.Strowbridge says:

    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.

  5. fafaroo says:

    Yeah, seriously, WTF with Bukowski!

  6. Foonman50 says:

    Now we know where and when Beavis and Butthead were conceived!!

  7. Indeed says:

    …and according to IMDB…

    Charles Bukowski … Wet T-Shirt Contest Water Boy (uncredited)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070756/fullcredits#cast

    Mercy.

  8. Indeed says:

    Do The Editors know about this? Supervan might-could challenge Airwolf.

  9. Randy Brown says:

    And what lost episode of MST3K was this? Sheesh…

  10. limulus says:

    Now there’s a van that looks unsafe at any speed.

  11. 10-4 Good buddies; that clip dodged all the Smokies on one niner.

    Now sit on it.

    EHHHHHHHH!

  12. Shakir says:

    Thats somthing like very funny…isn’t it???

  13. mike in dc says:

    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…

  14. rip says:

    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.

  15. Wossname says:

    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.

  16. Max Udargo says:

    Behold the awesomeness that was once America. We shan’t see such heights again.

  17. 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.