Word: butthead
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation is not for the faint-hearted audience. No, this yearly festival of short cartoon pieces--which helped make Beavis and Butthead and South Park, among others, famous--is not to be confused with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Craig "Spike" Decker, co-creator and producer of "Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation" along with the late Mike Gribble, said he was aiming for an audience of "drug-addicts, students, partiers, ravers, punk rockers, hippies, and Siamese twins - two for the price of one." No, this is not an understatement...
Mike Judge, the creator of "Beavis and Butthead" and "King of the Hill," has carved a niche out for himself in the entertainment business. He has a dubious knack for illuminating that side of America which may be better left in the dark. However, in his first live-action feature, Office Space, Judge demonstrates that while he still has an eye for social maladies, he lacks the talent needed to create "real" characters and a credible story...
...Aspiring actor Andrew Burlinson '97, is enjoying his first 15 minutes of fame as the promotional personality for the new movie Office Space. Written and directed by Mike Judge, creator of "Beavis and Butthead," the movie features Jennifer Aniston and Ron Livingston (from Swingers) in a comedy about the traumas and boredoms of office-life. The movie premiers this Friday, the same day of Burlinson's release from the glass cubicle. But until then he remains encased from 9 to 5 every weekday, on live feed at www.officeguy.com...
...impounded or that their houses will be foreclosed upon. The scammed person invariably gets angrier and angrier, leading to bleeped-out expletives, giggles from the 'Zar, and finally a promise from the scammed to "get the person who did this to me." Jam'n has a parasitic, Beavis and Butthead vision of community, where listeners join together to laugh at the stupidity of Baltazar, the pranked person and, implicitly, themselves for taking time to listen...
There used to be a time when you couldn't turn on MTV without seeing Juliana Hatfield's face. Whether it was Beavis and Butthead commenting on her masochistic video for "What A Life," her 1993 "buzz track" for the scathing "My Sister" or her turn as a homeless angel on everybody's favorite teen-angst drama My So-Called Life, Juliana was a pervasive presence on the airwaves. Add in hot rumors about her relationship with cuter-than-thou Lemonhead Evan Dando and also her supposed virginity, and Juliana was prime Kurt Loder fodder...