I love those moments when we get a glimpse inside of Homer's unique view of reality.
I love those moments when we get a glimpse inside of Homer's unique view of reality.
I love this episode. While it's not on the same level as the Conan O'Brien inspired "Rosebud" from earlier in the season, the scenes with Mr. Burns searching for an heir - in particular the British urchin boy standing outside his window - and the entire subplot with the fake Simpsons and the Estonian midget, elevate…
Fun fact! That episode was based on a Ray Bradbury short story, but he wasn't given credit for it.
They have "Gremlin" action figures from "The Nightmare at 20,000 Fight." I got one when I won my "Twilight Zone" Season 1 on Blu-Ray. I had the option of getting either the Gremlin or the Howling Man. I think I opted for the Gremlin because I didn't want to have to explain to people where I had gotten a miniature…
Yeah, I have to admit I had no clue what was going on here.
I haven't seen many episodes of anything as true and profound as this.
@avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus Like Peter Bishop!
apparently there's only one skanky-ass crack ho in Alberquerque.
Ellen Page would have been preferable.
"it's a creepy place, he's a creepy bloke!"
there just aren't enough likes
Whoops. Thought you were referring to a character on "The X-Files"
"Roky! Roky! Be thou not afraid! No harm shall come unto thee!"
"Last Year at Marienbad" is a great, great movie.
This movie sounds really brilliant. Like another "Last Year at Marienbad"
How confusing would that be? You think you're reading a column by Todd VanDerWerff, but no, no… you're not.
Perhaps that was his point?
I have an idea. Let's criticize Nathan Rabin for everything!!!
"imperial rumours revive for a moment a broken coriolanus…"
It's Boo-urns'!