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You're thinking of TBS.

Bruce Campbell + "Hungry Like The Wolf" = Hilarity

Wouldn't it be a light-chainsaw?

Andy Warhol should do a painting of that soup.

Does he have a business model?

It wasn't so much about continuity, but about pretty much destroying a beloved character. Harry Shearer put it best, "You're taking something that an audience has built eight years or nine years of investment in and just tossed it in the trash can for no good reason, for a story we've done before with other

"…is there ever a time when you want to watch the Simpsons and its more then an hour away on TV?"

I have seasons 3 through 9 on dvd, and I cycle through the whole thing in order every so often (I don't have cable). It's not terrible on it's own, but when you watch 6 seasons of pure gold, an episode like that feels like a massive speed bump. Sure, the continuity issues are bad, but the worst thing about the

I believe he's talking about "The Principal and the Pauper," where Skinner turns out to be an imposter. The commentary on that episode has Ken Keeler defending his "brilliant idea," claiming that they cut two lines out of the episode that would've made the point obvious to anyone. Everyone else on the commentary

Any popped eyeballs?

"Oh my god, this fucking guy is trashing Kubrick and holding Robocop up. GHTHFHF,HMG FUCK "

@ mbs: Okay, I can actually sympathize with you on this. I go to a music college, primarily centered around jazz. I'm just about to graduate and I have to say, I can't listen to one minute of jazz before I want to stick knives in my ears, even despite having an interest in it when I came into the school. I

There is nothing that makes me giggle like the very end of "Marge vs. The Monorail"

I fucking hate it when people refer to Kubrick's movies as being too slow. God forbid you have some fucking patience. I wonder what Guy Ritchie's 2001 would look like. Oh right, utter shit.

I'll second you on that. In the same vein, I know a lot of people who instantly dismiss all of anime. Sure, there are millions of shitty anime movies and shows out there. But by dismissing the medium you're missing out on Miyazaki, Cowboy Bebop, Grave of the Fireflies, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and all kinds of

Stanley Kubrick
Namely everything from Dr. Strangelove on, but this applies to his entire canon.

I know they're called fingers, but I've never seen them 'fing' before…

@ Old Guy - I haven't seen Road Warrior either. Sometimes we just happen to miss a classic. This is why this site had those "Better Late Than Never" articles.

They should call it "Johnny Deformed."

@Rizzuto: I was one of those silly teens. I first saw it on cable when I was about 12, thinking it was going to be super sexy (fuck clueless marketing departments). Needless to say I was disappointed. I didn't give the movie another shot until about a year ago. At this point I was a big Kubrick fan and had seen