Gene Wilders are kind of stupid that way.
Gene Wilders are kind of stupid that way.
The whole micro-saga of the Yodel is essentially Homer's entire character distilled into two scenes. He's dumb, gluttonous and greedy, but he's good deep down and always gets some kind of satisfaction - tinged with wistful regret - from anything he does.
The A.V. Cl- (smash) (crunch)
"Hi, Jar-Jar Binks, I'm Jar-Jar Binks! Look at me!"
His father's name is Cliff? Is that a reference to Cliff Richard, or am I overthinking it?
Did you call the big one Bitey?
"Stop saying everything's crypto-fascist! God, I used to be a smeghead!"
I think I've heard of him. Did he marry into the Zweibel family, by any chance?
Despite having been born several years after the Reagan administration (EDIT: And barely ever having seen 30 Rock), I now completely understand.
Come to think of it, how did that whole Nabin jellybean thing get started? And while we're at it, what's the story behind "OF COCK"?
Yar, and that's the story of the very first jellybean pill…I mean, Classic Simpsons review. And it wasn't long before this weekly custom became a Sunday tradition.
From the same comedy duo who brought you the shortened "Old Sherlock" sketch above:
Honestly, Jason Bateman probably wouldn't do terribly as Commissioner Gordon.
Batman throws a Batarang at the Joker, who stops it by doing "Magnum".
In brightest day or blackest night,
No old idea escapes our sight…
Oh, Greedo. You're such a regular character…
This might just be because I'm a cynical asshole (don't worry, everyone, I was crying by the end), but the minute I saw Bing-Bong I said to myself "Oh, he's doomed." So that part didn't really get me nearly as much as the marble memory.
You might not realize how much courage it took admitting that here.
I think it's worth mentioning that "Armin Tamzarian" is just an inspired comedy name.
No idea how Holes made it onto this list. Small Steps was nice, but it was obviously a sort of companion piece/epilogue for the main book only, and I don't think they ever tried to make it anything more.