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Yeah…..No I'm not watching this.

Really want to see this movie….but being stuck in the middle of New Jersey makes it impossible for that to happen. Guess this is gonna be a Netflix wait which is agonizing.

This is really sad.

Man that is a lazy excuse. Yes, Waltz gets just as much screen time but the movie is about Django! Hence the title is DJANGO Unchained.

It actually would make a good set up to go along with the comics. The Gov. will use 'regular' people in the raid and when they see who they're fighting against it will make someone turn on him. Which is pretty much what happened in the comics except it took a major (well 2) deaths for the turn to happen.

So where did the rock music come from?

It's the way he exits that makes me laugh the most. The eyes and nose being the last to exit makes it work.

I hope Dave is doing okay but I wish we could have the clip of Homer coming out of the bushes. One of the best pieces of animation in the show's history.

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This has one of my all time favorite lines and it's such a mild one.

This has one of my all time favorite lines and it's such a mild one.

He did that in the Bowling episode where Mr. Burns joins the team and it was regarding eye blinking. Boring as it sounds I was interested in how animators figure out when to let background characters blink. But then Mirkin interrupted Mark Kirkland trying to explain it and he never got back to his explanation.

He did that in the Bowling episode where Mr. Burns joins the team and it was regarding eye blinking. Boring as it sounds I was interested in how animators figure out when to let background characters blink. But then Mirkin interrupted Mark Kirkland trying to explain it and he never got back to his explanation.

Even though I wasn't allowed to watch this, and my parent's hated the show, my Dad could not get enough of Mr. Hankey. I can't imagine how many times I've heard "Hi-de Ho!' from him when that first came out.

Even though I wasn't allowed to watch this, and my parent's hated the show, my Dad could not get enough of Mr. Hankey. I can't imagine how many times I've heard "Hi-de Ho!' from him when that first came out.

This is the best example of David Silverman's style of animation. He got to go wild with the heart attack and you see in some of these stills how childlike he makes Homer.

This is the best example of David Silverman's style of animation. He got to go wild with the heart attack and you see in some of these stills how childlike he makes Homer.

It is quite startling when you see the crudeness of the old episodes. Not that the show is a technical masterpiece like Simpsons or even Venture Bros; but the show has gotten such an upgrade over the years. It's like watching the first episode of the Simpsons and seeing just how far it has come along.

It is quite startling when you see the crudeness of the old episodes. Not that the show is a technical masterpiece like Simpsons or even Venture Bros; but the show has gotten such an upgrade over the years. It's like watching the first episode of the Simpsons and seeing just how far it has come along.

Dear Mr. Serling: