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VH1's 'I LOVE THE NEW MILLENIUM'

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Has anybody watched this yet? I saw some of it, and they played TONS of Coldplay in the background for some reason, like in every episode.

Lovin' that show...shame we have to wait for "Part Deux" till the decade's over. :thinking:

I watched parts but didnt hear any Coldplay. Do you remember what parts?

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I don't remember the exact parts, but just watch like ONE full episode and you'll probably hear some Coldplay in the background at one point.

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Lovin' that show...shame we have to wait for "Part Deux" till the decade's over. :thinking:

 

Yeah, I thought it was kind of strange they didn't wait just 18 months to do a complete show for all ten years.

They play coldplay while talking about 9/11.

And in 2003 Clocks was on Moby's playlist. I expected Speed of Sound to be on the 2005 playlist, but no luck.

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Their music was featured quite a bit in 2000 too.

I heard it...and then fell out of my seat...got back up...fell over again. Beautiful.

They play coldplay while talking about 9/11.

And in 2003 Clocks was on Moby's playlist. I expected Speed of Sound to be on the 2005 playlist, but no luck.

 

Me too! I was pissed when they didn't have it on the 05 one. I was yelling and my friend thought I was crazy. I said something like, "Are they crazy! 2005 was ALL ABOUT X & Y!!!" And then I stormed out of the room. :P

VH1's "I love the [decade]" series never ceases to entertain. :laugh3:

 

And an Asian person myself, I whole-heartedly LOL-ed at the Yao Ming/William Hung commentaries by Jo Koy :lol:

they always play clocks on cribs...anyone ever notice

Me too! I was pissed when they didn't have it on the 05 one. I was yelling and my friend thought I was crazy. I said something like, "Are they crazy! 2005 was ALL ABOUT X & Y!!!" And then I stormed out of the room. :P

 

 

I know! X&Y was one of the biggest albums that year! And I don't even think they talked about the 40 year old virgin either.

 

I guess we have to wait for part deux. :P

I heard Clcoks when they were showing the battle between Gore and Bush in '00. I was like "YEAH! WHOO!" and my brother looked at me like I was crazy:D

I love that series although I don't get why they didn't wait one more year to talk about 09 too. Its so funny though, I love it.

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those shows are the funniest ever, i watched a whole marathon recently had me laughing for hours, hmm i actually did hear coldplay and i heard an instrumental of KEANE. I WAS LIKE O_O. (big keane fan here)

lol michael ian black is hilarious in these things

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They are funny but... the decade is still going on!! Back when I used to watch madtv they did a sketch centering around the premise that madtv decided to do an "i love the 2000s" series. That was just after the "I love the 90s" thing! The cast is funny but its starting to catch up with itself! Did anyone think it was weird watching a show about last year?? Remember when Knocked Up came out? etc.

It sounds like something that comes on the TV in between Christmas and New Year as a kinda catch-p of what's happened in the past year.

 

AKA cheap TV

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