I liked the corpse search joke better when the Simpsons did it:
I liked the corpse search joke better when the Simpsons did it:
El hombre de los moleculos!
You know what else is funny?
I had sex with your wife.
Bart: Otto-Man? You're living in a dumpster?
Otto: Oh man, I wish. Dumpster brand trash bins are top of the line. This is just a Trash-Co waste disposal unit.
Pure evil and pure evil jr.
First, I need to say that I think Matt is my favorite television character of all time.
Buddy Freaking Garrity
FUCK. YES.
Rose McGowan…
looks JUST LIKE Matt. Are they doing this just to fuck with us? Or was this just a gross oversight?
THAT was Edna Krabappel
You only get one chance with Edna Krabappel, I hope you're happy.
Best Mario game is a toss up between SM 3 and Mario 64.
I am a Wisconsinite and I vividly remember them showing the series to us in 4th grade. Every Tuesday at 1:00 or something like that. I also specifically remember the final episode being particularly intense.
I gotta agree here. The land of make believe was FUCKED UP. I remember some pretty being pretty freaked out at a few goings on in the land of make believe at the tender ages of 5-8, but I remember nothing specific. Perhaps someone with a sharper memory can help out here.
Seth McFarlane steals again
He's done it before many times with Family Guy, and now he's done it with American Dad: stealing a bit from the Simpsons. Where have I seen the Stan laughing at Roger over an extended period of time over many different places? Oh yeah, when Mr. Burns did it first, laughing after…
Yes, and let's not forget that Shia Labeouf played the kid who was the original mascot. Then he broke his arm and Sam played the mascot, but then Neal took over for some reason I can't recall. Anyway, bottom line is that you can add Shia Labeouf to the long list of future stars that appeared on the show.
Yeah, the end of Goblet of Fire is a good one. The movie actually captures that moment really accurately. It's the turning point in the series, and also happens to be the saddest.
Number 1 is without a doubt the end of It's a Wonderful Life, but it's one single line that breaks the waterworks for me. When Harry Bailey makes the toast: "To my brother George, the richest man in town."
Well, clearly there is still no chance whatsoever that Wallace would hire Ryan back. I mean, he did commit a felony operating as a DM higher up by misleading the shareholders. That part at least requires a full suspension of disbelief.
Are you being sarcastic, dude?
I don't even know anymore.
What about Lisa Simpson?
Just as I thought! It's a Yard King! That is a quality barrow.
I'm beginning to think
that Seth Macfarlane has a Back to the Future fetish. He's done countless references and spoofs in Family Guy, including a particularly distasteful one that tied in a Michael J. Fox Parkinson's "joke." Now he's dedicated an entire American Dad episode to BTTF. Not saying I didn't enjoy…
I've always said that Shannon Sharpe needs a Mr. Thirsty in his mouth at all times when he talks. There's just so much damned saliva buildup in there.