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Quotes About Pop culture

Rachel Bilson, Nicole Richie, Vanessa Hudgens... so many of my idols growing up were Bongo girls.
~ Camila Mendes
Old-school hip hop, i.e., whatever was popular when you were nineteen, is great. Everything since then is intolerable.
~ Teju Cole
In the '90s, it was cool to just like R&B. But I liked Nirvana and stuff, too.
~ Autre Ne Veut
I meet celebrities all the time, but I have no idea who they are because I don't watch television.
~ Rick Harrison
It's hard to get into Newsweek because, as more of our former intellectual magazines take on a pop focus, if there's no buzz, there's no interest.
~ Branford Marsalis
I have no problem being mainstream. I grew up in the '90s when the mainstream was amazing.
~ Jack Antonoff
Maybe nobody went to see the Rolling Stones here in 1964,' said Ros. 'The dead shark was just too much fun.
~ Nick Hornby
Benim kuÅŸa??m?n sorunu ÅŸu: Hepimiz kendimizi birer dahi san?yoruz. Elimizle bir iÅŸ yapmak ya da bir ÅŸeyler satmak bizi tatmin etmiyor, biz ille de bir ÅŸeyler olmak istiyoruz. 21. Yüzy?lda yaÅŸayan insanlar olarak bunun en doÄŸal hakk?m?z olduÄŸunu düÅŸünüyoruz. EÄŸer Christina Aguilera, Britney ya da daha bilmem kaç tane boÅŸ kafal? AmerÅŸkan pop y?ld?z? bir ÅŸey olabiliyorsa, biz niye olmayal?m?
~ Nick Hornby
At this moment, some of the things I'm refusing to know anything about include: The former Soviet republics The Kardashians Twitter All Housewives, Survivors, American Idols, and Bachelors Karzai's brother Soccer Monkfish
~ Nora Ephron
Like he cared about a lot of stupid settlers and Indians and soldiers who hung around out here before he was even born. Hell, before his prehistoric grandparents had been born. Who gave a shit about Crazy Horse and Sitting Bullshit. He cared about X-Men and the box scores.
~ Nora Roberts
She didn't listen to New Kids on the Block all the time and make girly eyes over them. That was a plus.
~ Nora Roberts
I bet you have a thing for Johnny Depp. I am alive. I am female. Next question.
~ Nora Roberts
But it goes without saying that Michael Jordan could never date Pamela Anderson. That would cause the apocalypse.
~ Chuck Klosterman
It appears that countless women born between the years of 1965 and 1978 are in love with John Cusack. I cannot fathom how he isn't the number-one box office star in America, because every straight girl I know would seel her soul to share a milkshake with that motherfucker.
~ Chuck Klosterman
There was a time in our very recent history when it was "interesting" to be a Star Wars fan. It was sort of like admitting you masturbate twice a day or that your favorite band was They Might Be Giants. Star Wars was something everyone of a certain age secretly loved but never openly recognized
~ Chuck Klosterman
There are very few Americans who honestly care who Lindsay Lohan is dating. But it's still information they need to have. This is because those people care about something else entirely; they're worried about the possibility of everyone else understanding something that they're missing.
~ Chuck Klosterman
But this is how popular culture works: You allow yourself to be convinced you're sharing a reality that doesn't exist.
~ Chuck Klosterman
Seinfeld was the most popular, most transformative live-action show on television. It altered the language and shifted comedic sensibilities, and almost every random episode was witnessed by more people than the 2019 finale of Game of Thrones.
~ Chuck Klosterman
The single-biggest proof that the Dixie Chicks are Van Halen is their audience; they are singing to the same teenage boys, except those boys are now teenage girls.
~ Chuck Klosterman
In a roundabout way, Boba Fett created Pearl Jam.
~ Chuck Klosterman
What matters more is what The Phantom Menace has come to represent: the saddest repudiation—and the harshest confirmation—of the entire Generation X ethos. The pop culture lionized by young adults of the nineties was often based on a myth: the dogmatic belief that things they'd loved as children had always been appreciated with adult minds.
~ Chuck Klosterman
It did not feel outrageous, for example, that Pauly Shore spent much of the nineties as a bankable movie star, regardless of how baffling that notion strikes anyone who missed it entirely.
~ Chuck Klosterman
The Brady Bunch Movie, released in February of 1995
~ Chuck Klosterman
Roughly 5.3 million people watched the first episode of The Walking Dead on AMC, a stunning 83 percent more than the 2.9 million who watched the season four premiere of Mad Men. This means there are at least 2.4 million cable-ready Americans who would prefer watching Christina Hendricks if she were an animated corpse.
~ Chuck Klosterman