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Yeah, the first several seasons are great, but many of the references are aimed at Boomers.

Hey, Fatty! I've got a movie for ya: A Fridge Too Far!

January Jones kept eating them.

Identical or fraternal?

And Jew hiding.

Lemur, I want you to have my hat. I wore it the day Kennedy was shot, and it's always brought me good luck.

Barry also appeared in a fat camp that Peter and Chris went to.

Do you mean Bender's Big Score or Bender's Game? They are two distinct films.

What's it like?

Well, it's not always slippery. Remember, lube is your friend.

Chekov's tampon?

You can't even sing! Your voice was dubbed!

Her words were taken totally out of context. Although try putting those words any other context.

He's just a regular guy. I'd split an elk carcass at a bar with him any day.

Yeah, I had thought the party/monster affiliations were flip flopped, with zombies representing conformity and mindless consumerism, while vampires are a bunch of effete, elitist perverts. Maybe the parties flipped sometime in the 1960s, just like in real life.

It's Netflix's 1941, then? Or Cars 2 for you youngin's.

Hemlock is poisonous? Since when?!?

Heh, maybe a modern day version of the Screwtape Letters. Has there ever been an exorcism story from the Demon's point of view?

I've never seen the Beverly Hillbillies film, but I'm just going to assume it's not great. Still, it deserves some credit for helping to resurrect Lily Tomlin's career. Apparently, before she got the call for the film, she was close to selling her hair.

There are already scripts written for a third season, they just need to be animated. Although I'm not sure if the humor has aged well. The show mostly made fun of unnecessary remakes and sequels; that's nothing like the Hollywood of today.