I think 2008-2010 would make sense, as there are smartphones used in the series and the newest car on this list is a BMW M3 (E92). Shlc647 wrote I think the show is supposed to be set in the late 1990s or early to mid 2000s judging by the vehicles. I think the show is supposed to be set in the late 1990s or early to mid 2000s judging by the vehicles. Some of the characters in the show are British.Ĭouple of good songs in this show one of one of these song was "Mississippi Queen". This "Honda Accord", is Ford Laser, or Yugo. Pops camenita is a spoof on a real kamangia well the name at leastĮkhm. Meanwhile, Susan takes Benson's place as manager, slowly transforming the park workers into clones of her. Benson gets demoted to park worker, and starts slacking off with Mordecai and Rigby. The episode first aired on February 28, 2011. Some of these screenshot may not be that good, so heres the episode incase anyone wants to get better screenshots: 'Benson Be Gone' is the eleventh episode in Season 2 (and twenty-third episode overall) of Regular Show. Heres some more images of the british taxi from "Ello Gov'ner" The mini's a Morris Mini Cooper, if you look closeley above the grill you can see the Morris badge, The regular show wiki said Margrets Car is a 1986 Honda Accord, but it looks to generic, Benson's station wagen has a bit of Ford Country Squire in it, The police cars do look a bit Cadillac-ish, I'll try and get a better angle of the British Taxi, and I thought that truck was a Peterbilt, also missing is Gary's Chevrolet El Camino, Huge Heads Cadillac De Ville, the Master Prank Callers Cadillac Fleetwood, The Chevrolet Step Van Tacco Truck and there are several Golf Carst in the series, but hey are too generic That black dodge isn't a 1969, but a 1970 Challenger.Īgree on the wagon being generic, although it's got some bits of Volvo in it. GreenArrow4771, please stop posting these cars that have already been deleted several times. Too generic vehicles also won't be validated. Pictures with black borders won't be validated. See the 5 comments from this page that were archived Author "The Jacksons" is a well done docudrama that was absolutely necessary.See all comments about this movie and its vehicles After those two consistent characters, the other actors chosen were excellent likenesses. Angela Bassett was terrific as Katherine Jackson and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs was equally awesome as Joe Jackson. "The Jacksons" let us in on the creation process of the Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson. He was the sun and every other performer was just a planet orbiting around his brilliance. There was no one that could even come near him. He was the entire musical universe to me as a kid. My earliest pop music memories of Michael Jackson. This mini-series is a must see for any Jackson 5 or Michael Jackson fan.
I think the truth is somewhere in the middle and of course it's all a matter of perspective. On the less forgiving end of the scale, he was an abusive monster. On the more forgiving end of the scale, he was too demanding and robbed his kids of a childhood. Unfortunately, he drove them like a dog sledder in the final leg of the Iditarod. He wasn't able to achieve that by his own musical talents, but he was able to achieve it through the talents of his sons. When he met Katherine in 1945 he expressed to her that he had a dream of being big in boxing and/or music and move to California. "The Jacksons: An American Dream" is about Joe Jackson's dream. What was it he did you ask? Created the Jackson 5 and by extension of that Michael Jackson. The selfish part of me appreciates what Joe Jackson did, whereas the compassionate part of me despises what he did.