This could much more accurately be subtitled "10 less-than-hip Lou Reed songs." Lou Reed was as "cool" as the Fonz was "hip."
This could much more accurately be subtitled "10 less-than-hip Lou Reed songs." Lou Reed was as "cool" as the Fonz was "hip."
Malibu Barbie. The nightmare. the nerve.
Lew Zealand from The Muppet Show?
"Yo!"
I can't decide whether the revelation that Seung-Hui Cho would compulsively listen to "Shine" countless times in a row was the low or high point for Collective Soul.
"Did the Indians have yo-yos?"
When I was in first grade, my teacher had us sing this creepy song about the Bunyip, this mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology (somehow I doubt this was a common practice in other American elementary schools): http://clearviewimages.com/… These aren't the exact lyrics though…
Even "The Hopping Hessian," Rocko's Modern Life's parody of the Headless Horseman, scared me when I was a kid. Hell, even the adaptation of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" from the short-lived Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop spin-off "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza" scared me as a kid.
"I think Lou Reed is a creep!" -The Dictators, "Two Tub Man"
Not only was she married; she had seven dwarves.
Asleep: How to Write Cartoons by Seth MacFarlane
No love for Ms. Mellon, the only other Simps character she voiced in 24 years?
The opening of "Nature Trail to Hell" is as inspired by Elton John's "Funeral For a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" as it is by "Thriller."
Since their inception, SP's Goth Kids never satirized or parodied any ground that wasn't already treaded to death by Jhonen Vasquez's comics (particularly "Anne Gwish" which provoked more ridicule toward Goths in two pages than SP has in multiple episodes). This episode's datedness by about 20 years is yet another…
Who's on stage?
The Longpigs? Didn't they have a long-lasting feud with the Fine Young Cannibals?
Yes, although I made the mistake of watching the episode with closed captioning on and laughed out loud throughout the final scene at how wrong their transcriptions of the Dead's lyrics were.
I thought that was a shared catchphrase between Maude Flanders and Helen Lovejoy. And while Helen was the self-proclaimed "gossipy wife of the minister," gossip was the least of Maude's faults… http://www.nohomers.net/sho…
Really? I thought he was planning on releasing it in a Grindhouse-esque double feature with John Turturro's Jesus Quintana movie.
You see, I've turned the moon into what I like to call a "Death Star".