This was the conclusion to a two-week storyline where Garfield had amnesia.
Certainly not "most baffling" material, but this has bugged me since I was a kid. The punchline is pretty straightforward, it's also a callback to Garfield asking "Garfield? Who's Garfield" earlier on. What bugs me...
This is the first I've heard of this movie, and I'm sure like many others I'm very happy about that. I don't think I'd be able to make it through a movie like this. The jokes almost reminded me of the ones in Ricky I, the movie the Angry Video Game Nerd reviewed ("He's all heart")
EDIT: I...
Shrek had some downright bizarre product placement.
Here's a video from around the time Shrek the Third came out that gives you an example of how shameless got.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDamvhgpClk&feature=channel_page
By the way, I like that is says "same great taste" on the Twinkies...
Regarding the "Best Music of 1999" issue, I was just getting into classic rock at the time so I managed to avoid pop music almost entirely. I do remember the name Smash Mouth being tossed around a lot by my friends, but I didn't know any of their songs. You know, until Shrek came out. Damn you...
I must admit, I didn't watch this show as a kid. I watched TGIF every week, but somehow I avoided this show. In fact, I didn't watch an entire episode until it came to Nick at Nite when I was 17-years-old.
The first episode I saw had Whitman Mayo, aka "Grady" from Sanford & Son, playing an...
That was a pretty good list. My favorite was #4. I've never seen Superman III but they really should've known better. Superman is NOT meant to be a comedy. Well, to their credit they did do a good job at keeping it from being funny. Also, the Mousetrap scene was the icing on the cake.
J. B. Warner, you may remember a few months ago I sent you a note congratulating you on the sheer awesomeness of this thread. Well, while going through some things I found two copies of Disney Adventures which I believe are the only ones I've salvaged. The first was the Pokémon issue you already...
That is why I love Sesame Street. They put in things strictly for the benefit of the parents, leaving the kids confused yet entertained. Speaking of which I found something interesting I have no recollection of (by the way, I'm going to do a classic newbie move and not check to see if it's been...
It has been a while since I've seen the episode but I'm pretty sure that's from "The Father, the Son and J.C.". That's the episode where Hank and Cotton build a house for Habitat For Humanity.
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