ITT: Weird as fuck tv intros/themes
https://youtu.be/4gO7uemm6Yo
M.A.S.H./Suicide is painless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27SS8Pnmrok
>>84408082
Jesus christ please tell me you know that song is originally from the movie, right?
>>84408082
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe6hz84_fgU
>>84408669
Damn when did Raimi make a sitcom?
That one time a Backstreet Boys song was the opening intro for a kids anime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6nwXrZRHkg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdC9nJzZNyI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGTg4wQv1qo
Most 90s intro I can think of
>>84408082
Comfy as fuck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S23oaLAEUpo
>>84408082
It does seem weird, but if you think about it, most of those people wanted to go home. For the most desperate of them, suicide might have seemed like the most simple solution at times. Dark song for a sitcom, regardless.
>>84408884
That needs a future funk/vaporwave remix.
>>84408959
Wasn't the song used in the movie during a scene where a guy was going to kill himself because he was gay?
>>84408843
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOITIb_ECRc
>>84409167
Yeah.
>The song was written specifically for Ken Prymus (the actor playing Private Seidman), who sang it during the faux suicide of Walter "Painless Pole" Waldowski (John Schuck) in the film's "Last Supper" scene.[2][3] Robert Altman had two stipulations about the song for Mandel: first, it had to be called "Suicide Is Painless"; second, it had to be the "stupidest song ever written".[4] Altman tried to write the lyrics himself, but found that it was too difficult for his 45-year-old brain to write "stupid enough".[5] Instead he gave the task to his 14-year-old-son, Michael, who wrote the lyrics in five minutes.[6][7][8]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNc3dobryUI
Sopranos intro is pretty odd imo. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but a few aspects of it are just off, like it's weirdly edited with the white fades and fast-forwards and the techno sounds at the very end, but pic related has got to be one of the best frames in any TV intro