Yeah, that's not...what is meant by "pop culture."
That's "news."
That's "news."
PlanoAg98 said:
I'm a Buffet fan, but that has to be one of the worst songs ever recorded.
Hate to say it "We've never been Licked" is pretty awful. If you can get past the uncomfortable racism it's kind of amusing to see a story about A&M and it's also an interesting time capsule mostly only of interest to Aggies.Dallas82 said:
Robert Mitchum, one of the actors in We've Never been Licked, was once asked what the worst movie was he was ever in. He said he didn't remember the name of the movie, "I don't remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas."
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Yeah, that's not...what is meant by "pop culture."
That's "news."
Nice to see the traditions of A&M from the '40s and how there was little change through the '80s.rootube said:Hate to say it "We've never been Licked" is pretty awful. If you can get past the uncomfortable racism it's kind of amusing to see a story about A&M and it's also an interesting time capsule mostly only of interest to Aggies.Dallas82 said:
Robert Mitchum, one of the actors in We've Never been Licked, was once asked what the worst movie was he was ever in. He said he didn't remember the name of the movie, "I don't remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas."
rootube said:Hate to say it "We've never been Licked" is pretty awful. If you can get past the uncomfortable racism it's kind of amusing to see a story about A&M and it's also an interesting time capsule mostly only of interest to Aggies.Dallas82 said:
Robert Mitchum, one of the actors in We've Never been Licked, was once asked what the worst movie was he was ever in. He said he didn't remember the name of the movie, "I don't remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas."
It's been a long time since I've seen it but my recollection was that there were approximately two asian students enrolled at Texas A&M and they both turned out to be Japanese spies. Fortunately the good guys were able to root them out and bring them to justice.LakeCharlesAg99 said:rootube said:Hate to say it "We've never been Licked" is pretty awful. If you can get past the uncomfortable racism it's kind of amusing to see a story about A&M and it's also an interesting time capsule mostly only of interest to Aggies.Dallas82 said:
Robert Mitchum, one of the actors in We've Never been Licked, was once asked what the worst movie was he was ever in. He said he didn't remember the name of the movie, "I don't remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas."
I've never seen it. What's racist in it?
Not excusing it, but it was par for the course at that time to demonize Japanese folks.Quote:
If you can get past the uncomfortable racism
Well, it was a propaganda movie to raise war bonds to fight the Japs95_Aggie said:Not excusing it, but it was par for the course at that time to demonize Japanese folks.Quote:
If you can get past the uncomfortable racism
Other than that, the film is pretty awful. Like the fight scene where everybody is standing around and then the director obviously yells "action" and everyone starts fighting.
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It's been a long time since I've seen it but my recollection was that there were approximately two asian students enrolled at Texas A&M and they both turned out to be Japanese spies. Fortunately the good guys were able to root them out and bring them to justice.
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On Netflix's The Last Summer:
IMHO, the best part of the movie, the Must See part, is the burning down of the Chemistry Building! It never gets old!ABATTBQ87 said:Nice to see the traditions of A&M from the '40s and how there was little change through the '80s.rootube said:Hate to say it "We've never been Licked" is pretty awful. If you can get past the uncomfortable racism it's kind of amusing to see a story about A&M and it's also an interesting time capsule mostly only of interest to Aggies.Dallas82 said:
Robert Mitchum, one of the actors in We've Never been Licked, was once asked what the worst movie was he was ever in. He said he didn't remember the name of the movie, "I don't remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas."
That's clearly a still from Frozen Fever, not Frozen. It's obvious evidenced by the balloons in place for Anna's surprise birthday party put on by Elsa, who is suffering a bad cold and eventually has to be put to bed, which Anna says is in fact the best present - getting to take care of her sister.agnerd said:
Possible hidden pop culture?
Brother's kids were watching Frozen. I glanced over, and it looks like someone styled an A and M into the castle windows. I know there are some Ags that work in Disney's animation department, so they may have snuck something in. The "M" looks so out of place and unsymmetrical that it seems obvious it was purposely done. Makes me wonder if it's A&M.
Lord, I actually laughed out loud at the Frozen smack. It's almost like someone channeled one of my granddaughters. Very nicely done. Thank you.MuckRaker96 said:That's clearly a still from Frozen Fever, not Frozen. It's obvious evidenced by the balloons in place for Anna's surprise birthday party put on by Elsa, who is suffering a bad cold and eventually has to be put to bed, which Anna says is in fact the best present - getting to take care of her sister.agnerd said:
Possible hidden pop culture?
Brother's kids were watching Frozen. I glanced over, and it looks like someone styled an A and M into the castle windows. I know there are some Ags that work in Disney's animation department, so they may have snuck something in. The "M" looks so out of place and unsymmetrical that it seems obvious it was purposely done. Makes me wonder if it's A&M.
Why don't you brush up on your Frozen facts so you don't look like an idiot next time?
I have 8 year old twins. I have seen Frozen no fewer than 300 times. And to my wife's complete horror, the girls and I dressed up as Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff for the Thursday night preview of Frozen 2, with me staying in character as Kristoff in every interaction at the movie theater.MTAggie said:Lord, I actually laughed out loud at the Frozen smack. It's almost like someone channeled one of my granddaughters. Very nicely done. Thank you.MuckRaker96 said:That's clearly a still from Frozen Fever, not Frozen. It's obvious evidenced by the balloons in place for Anna's surprise birthday party put on by Elsa, who is suffering a bad cold and eventually has to be put to bed, which Anna says is in fact the best present - getting to take care of her sister.agnerd said:
Possible hidden pop culture?
Brother's kids were watching Frozen. I glanced over, and it looks like someone styled an A and M into the castle windows. I know there are some Ags that work in Disney's animation department, so they may have snuck something in. The "M" looks so out of place and unsymmetrical that it seems obvious it was purposely done. Makes me wonder if it's A&M.
Why don't you brush up on your Frozen facts so you don't look like an idiot next time?
Please accept my deepest and sincerest apologies for the oversight. I am a terrible person for not having seen the movie and for not interrogating my nieces on which iteration of the franchise they were watching. I shall forever be indebted to you and your infinite wisdom.MuckRaker96 said:That's clearly a still from Frozen Fever, not Frozen. It's obvious evidenced by the balloons in place for Anna's surprise birthday party put on by Elsa, who is suffering a bad cold and eventually has to be put to bed, which Anna says is in fact the best present - getting to take care of her sister.agnerd said:
Possible hidden pop culture?
Brother's kids were watching Frozen. I glanced over, and it looks like someone styled an A and M into the castle windows. I know there are some Ags that work in Disney's animation department, so they may have snuck something in. The "M" looks so out of place and unsymmetrical that it seems obvious it was purposely done. Makes me wonder if it's A&M.
Why don't you brush up on your Frozen facts so you don't look like an idiot next time?
he was just a BQdavidka5h said:
One of the closeted homosexuals in Brokeback Mountain mentions he graduated from A&M. Not Joking. Watch the dinner scene when he talks to Jake Gyllenhaal's character about going fishing.