Recurring Segments
In addition to the commentary on specific events, each year's episode also has all of the following segments:
- Jay and Silent Bob present a list of "Guys We'd Go Gay For".
- Ben Stein presents a list of the popular rap music songs of the year in "Pimpest Tracks of..."
- A. Jay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff of the rock band Lit present the most popular college rock song of the year.
- Emma Bunton presents a comparison of trends in the given year and the present day
- The announcer of Moviefone, creator Russ Leatherman, presents a segment called "Bootyfone", in which he lists the three songs most conducive to a romantic environment.
- A summary of the events in the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210 is read from a journal, ostensibly from the point of view of Andrea Zuckerman.
- During the credits of every episode, a clip from a popular music video was played without any type of commentary. These were usually replaced with a show promo by VH1.
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Famous quotes containing the words recurring and/or segments:
“America is the worlds living myth. Theres no sense of wrong when you kill an American or blame America for some local disaster. This is our function, to be character types, to embody recurring themes that people can use to comfort themselves, justify themselves and so on. Were here to accommodate. Whatever people need, we provide. A myth is a useful thing.”
—Don Delillo (b. 1926)
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—John Ruskin (18191900)