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From the film of the same name, we have the film that might have marked the end of Alicia Silverstone’s hotness. Playing (badly) a replacement for a bass player who has gone missing in a top band, Silverstone’s character helps the band to refocus as they are tucked away in a British mansion that they rented; which is staffed by the uptight owners who are trying to avoid the perception of their impending bankruptcy. Oh, the hilarity! The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Global Heresy (2002) Actors: Alicia Silverstone (Nat) …and we don’t care who else. Songs you might remember: Throw Me A Line Why you should vote for them: They were set up as the top act on the planet. Why you should not vote for them: Alicia Silverstone in a band? This is about as believable as her playing Bat Girl. {youtube}
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When the boys form a Boy Band group, Randy Marsh forbade his son Stan to be part of it. Apparently, Randy was in a Boy Band himself where he anchored the Ghetto Avenue Boys, who had a top hit with “You’ve Got It”. The band was dissolved after their producer turned their attention to a new group; The Avenue Ghetto Street Boys, forcing Marsh back home a broken man. At least he got his return in Fingerbang! The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: South Park (2000) Actor: Trey Parker Matt Stone The Fictitious Band Randy Marsh And four other unknown people Songs you might remember: You’ve Got It Why you should vote for them: We will argue that Randy Marsh is the unsung MVP of South Park. Why you should not vote for them: Like most fictitious Boy Bands, they were not very good. {youtube}
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With a group name that seemingly could only be found on South Park, we have a choir group called “Getting Gay With Kids”. Musically, they were horrible, but in the episode where they appeared we got a cameo voice of Jennifer Anniston, a song about the rain forest, which had both positive and negative versions, and Mr. Mackey at his best. We can’t say a kids choir really belongs in this Hall of Fame, but damn, we laughed a lot watching it. The Bullet Points: TV Show Appeared: South Park (1999) Actor: Trey Parker Matt Stone Songs you might remember: We aren’t sure…though we know there is one pro-rainforest, and one anti-rainforest. Why you should vote for them: Like another South Park possibility, Fingerbang, we can argue just for the name alone. Why you should not vote for them: They were not that good, and we can’t say we even know what the name of the songs they did. {youtube}
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From another in the category of “we guess this qualifies” we have Gerry and Cookie Fleck (Eugene Levy and Catharine O’Hara) who were two of the eccentric characters of “Best in Show”; a quirky comedy about dog breeders who gather to compete in a dog show. Near the end of the mockumentary, we learn that the Flecks recorded terrier themed songs, though we can’t imagine they sold very well. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Best in Show (2000) Actors: Eugene Levy (Gerry Fleck) Catharine O’Hara (Cookie Fleck) Songs you might remember: God Loves a Terrier Why you should vote for them: Levy and O’Hara is worth a little SCTV love. Why you should not vote for them: A thirty-second blurb does not a Hall of Fame entry make. {youtube}
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