I am starting a music video project from B@B but I wanted to upload some of my favorite clips from Season 3 first
Bouya
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Aug 10 2009 10:42 am
Man, .99 gas. Those were the days.
Blackout
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Aug 10 2009 03:24 pm
Beavis is one of my all time favorite characters.
Bouya
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Aug 11 2009 11:03 am
I wish the DVDs had all the videos and you could buy the entire thing in one shot. Not this "we let mike judge pick the episodes so he skipped a bunch of the first season" shit. And it's MTV, I don't get why they can't just include the videos. Without MTV's reach, half of those bands that had videos would've gone unnoticed for sure.
Blackout
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Aug 11 2009 03:13 pm
Yeah I noticed that to, a LOT of episodes I seem to remember were absent from that collection.
Not only is that not right, that's not even wrong. It's a meaningless statement. Saying something is "one molecule away" from plastic is like saying a farm is one letter away from a fart. Water is "one molecule away" from being explosive hydrogen gas.
asbestos_pie
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Aug 12 2009 10:45 pm
Bouya wrote:
I wish the DVDs had all the videos and you could buy the entire thing in one shot. Not this "we let mike judge pick the episodes so he skipped a bunch of the first season" shit. And it's MTV, I don't get why they can't just include the videos. Without MTV's reach, half of those bands that had videos would've gone unnoticed for sure.
That's bogus. Instead of watching high-quality DVDs, you're forced to watch episodes VHS-taped off TV if you want to see the whole series.
All the episode censorship was crap, too.
jackfrost
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Aug 15 2009 11:30 pm
I literally have every episode with the videos on VHS. I am half way through cleaning them up a little and transferring them to DVD for convenience. I don't have any of the censored versions they aired on MTV recorded though. I saw no reason to record those when I had the original versions already. They aren't the best quality, but they aren't bad either and I'd rather watch those then the official DVDs.
I can understand why they don't put the videos on official DVDs since that would be difficult and expensive to do, but censoring the actual cartoons is serious BS. I have all the official DVDs and VHS tapes, including the ones from the UK that were never released here and the DVD that was recalled before it was released. I want to transfer the UK tapes to DVD too, but I'll do that after the other ones. I can only watch the PAL VHS tapes in my living room right now because that is the only room I have a multi-region VCR.
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Aug 16 2009 01:53 pm
Like many, I grew up on Beavis and Butthead (lol) and I'm currently torrenting every episode of the show (with videos), plus the movie, specials, and miscellaneous appearances.
Mike Judge, you're doing it wrong right now, just go back to doing this show instead of King of the Suck and The Shitte Family.
Like many, I grew up on Beavis and Butthead (lol) and I'm currently torrenting every episode of the show (with videos), plus the movie, specials, and miscellaneous appearances.
Mike Judge, you're doing it wrong right now, just go back to doing this show instead of King of the Suck and The Shitte Family.
I have been saying it for years, he should at least make a new movie if he is going to keep going on with KotH.
here are some new videos I have just posted recently
Alowishus
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Jun 25 2010 05:53 pm
Great uploads! Shame those bastards at WMG blocked two of them.
Doddsino
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Jun 26 2010 03:06 am
2!? More like over half.
Great show back in the day. Mike Judge is a serious tool for never releasing them all.
Blackout
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Jun 27 2010 03:48 am
Ha ha I love how they call Nirvana Nirvarna!
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Jun 27 2010 05:26 am
Holy fuck, I saw the first video on this topic and it seems I've forgotten how amazing this show was.
And those fucking laughs...
They could litterally have them standing there on a nondescript field laughing all the episode and it'd STILL be hilarious.
B&B will always hold a special place in my heart. I'd give anything to be able to purchase all the old episodes, completely unedited and with all the videos in tact.
I think my favorite episode was "Dream On," where they dream about themselves on various TV Shows.
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i'll_bite_your_ear
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Jun 28 2010 02:59 pm
i liked the movie but at the time the series was on tv i was to young to dig it.
it was the best of times
it was the blurst of times
Following in the footsteps of Family Guy and Futurama, it seems that Mike Judge's classic cartoon Beavis and Butt-head may also be making a return to television in the semi-near future. Saying they've spoken to an anonymous source, REVIEWniverse reports that Judge, the mastermind behind Office Space and King of the Hill, has been outlining 30 new episodes of the animated MTV series.
According to REVIEWniverse, Judge also plans to honor the show's roots, retaining the series' original format and faded aesthetic.
Even though Beavis & Butthead is really one of those things that should be left in the early 90's, and I feel that they might be slightly out of place being dropped into 2010, I am still stoked on this.
Following in the footsteps of Family Guy and Futurama, it seems that Mike Judge's classic cartoon Beavis and Butt-head may also be making a return to television in the semi-near future. Saying they've spoken to an anonymous source, REVIEWniverse reports that Judge, the mastermind behind Office Space and King of the Hill, has been outlining 30 new episodes of the animated MTV series.
According to REVIEWniverse, Judge also plans to honor the show's roots, retaining the series' original format and faded aesthetic.
Even though Beavis & Butthead is really one of those things that should be left in the early 90's, and I feel that they might be slightly out of place being dropped into 2010, I am still stoked on this.
Yea I don't really see it working in this day and age, but I'd still watch.
It's kind of like when I got The State DVD and watched it. I didn't really realize it back in 1994, but a lot of the jokes on that show were gay jokes. That kind of stuff wouldn't be considered funny today, especially not on MTV.
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Andrew Man
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Jul 08 2010 05:53 pm
Yea, so much has changed in the last 17 years or so, I am really interested to see what direction he plans on taking the characters though.
I have faith that Beavis and Butthead have not aged well. I loved watching them when I was in school, but I just don't have the patience to sit and watch that shit anymore.
If they just show them watching music videos then that would be perfect.
Optimist With Doubts
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Jul 09 2010 12:10 am
You people clearly havent seen the nosebleed episode.