I'm thinking the same, it seems a little odd to make something episodic out of a movie series that didn't have much plot and relied heavily on practical special effects and physical humor.
I'm thinking the same, it seems a little odd to make something episodic out of a movie series that didn't have much plot and relied heavily on practical special effects and physical humor.
Are all men from the future loud-mouthed braggarts?
Tell me 'bout the Rabbits' tooth-gnashing new track, George.
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Thanks - I do remember that you were pretty interested in seeing cut stuff from previous episodes and I'm happy to oblige. It's oddly thrilling to be able to share something unique with fellow Simpsons nerds.
I'm without cable television so I haven't been inoculated by FXX promos - it's a quote that seems to come to mind a lot whenever I'm impatient.
Well, I had transcribed and posted most of the deleted content from the 2nd Table Draft of "Homer at the Bat" for today's review, but it doesn't look like it's going up this week. So, for anyone interested, head to the end of the Comments section for the "Homer at the Bat" review.
Here's more of the hot foot running joke (that I forgot to include):
LISA: No mom, it counts as a hit.
Homer starts rummaging through the bat rack.
INT. SIMPSON HOUSE - LIVING ROOM
BURNS: So Ari, did you bring your million dollars?
EXT. SCHOOL PLAYGROUND
INT. MOE'S TAVERN
INT. MRS. KRABAPPEL'S BATHROOM
EXT. "THE OFF RAMP INN" - NIGHT - ESTABLISHING
INT. MOE'S TAVERN
Homer goes and looks at the list.
With great ceremony Burns posts the line-up. The players gather around eagerly. The regular plant players look crest fallen, the major leaguers are jubilant.
EXT. BALL FIELD