I watched the film with my dog and after that neck snapping scene he decided to hide under the footrest in the couch for the rest of the film. When I tried to get him out afterwards he nipped at me. Weird huh?
I watched the film with my dog and after that neck snapping scene he decided to hide under the footrest in the couch for the rest of the film. When I tried to get him out afterwards he nipped at me. Weird huh?
Lisa's Date with Density in S8 when she dates Nelson. I'm not sure its worse than the Sherry Bobbins episode but its right up there
Or The Springfield Connection
I think that (SPOILERS) the circus trainer is kind of annoying, but I think that the part where Appa meets up with the Kyoshi warriors is a lot worse because of when one of the warriors points out that Suki was just with the Avatar a couple of days ago.
Thats what I thought when I first watched it, but after rewatches I have to agree with the theories above
It is not just the voice which is different. In this episode and Lisa Gets a Pony, Ralph and the other kid have these comic-strip like lines, "it's recess everywhere except in his heart" and "yes, but what man could tame her?" Does anyone know whether these are a reference to something?
I meant "Damn you Snow!" - stupid lack of an edit function, damn you AVClub
That news segment is funny, but the best Kent Brockman news segment is definitely "Action News". Nothing beats his cry of "Damn you Storm!"
@avclub-58238e9ae2dd305d79c2ebc8c1883422:disqus Why would you need a rifftrax version? I got a whole lot of my friends together and we riffed off it ourselves, it was a lot more fun than just listening to someone else make jokes about it
I agree, the story itself is clearly heavily influenced by the implausible plots of sci-fi young adult books with a reader surrogate hero, a dystopian future and, especially coming up to the end of the book, some very cloying points about racism and the use of technology. That being said, I think the world building of…
I'm not so sure they are limited by physics, I mean Bill almost caught up to a car a few episodes ago just by running really fast
Ugly Americans
I think that this episode was really hilarious because the writers really struck the balance with their use of characters. By minimizing the roles of Twayne and Grimes, characters who have been really overused this season, the jokes they did give them had more comedic impact. Also minimizing the roles…
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Kramer's description of him saving the day is hilarious, especially once he gives into George's claims that he is Batman
Has anyone seen the movie Push?
I think that was the first time I heard the term pushing used to describe telekiniesis
I think it was only said that they were extinct on their home-planet, so maybe some had migrated to other planets
@missdt twenty twelve sounds like a British ripoff of The Games, an Australian mockumentary series from 1999 detailing the buildup to the Sydney Olympics.
Wasn't there only one Alpha?
I thought the point of Black FBI Agent Alpha showing Rosen the picture of Matthew's sister was to show that Matthew was lying to them and Tracy wasn't his sister. I assumed this meant that he was the only Alpha and Tracy had run away with him and developed and immunity to his powers.
Neutopia gave the Futurama characters chauvinism in the same way that The Woman King gave the Battlestar characters racism and both were the worst episodes of the series (at least I hope for Futurma's sake it doesn't get any worse).
I always thought of the beind the scenes stuff as being a mockumentary because of all the boom mics
My problem with that joke is more that they did a much better Duff blimp reference to the Hindenburg in Lisa the Prom Queen.