One that I've always liked was:
(in "Fat Her")
Melissa: Is it because I'm fat?
Brendon: No. In fact, she's fat too.
:)
(I think it goes like that, I'm not 100% sure.)
I love old Spumco. Ren & Stimpy's Nickelodeon days were classic.
I absolutely hate the new Spumco. The Ripping Friends and the new Ren & Stimpy series were huge, embarassing failures full of gross out jokes a plenty without any wit or any charm. The Ripping Friends is notably better than the...
I know I'm entirely too late for this, but I decided I might as well say a few things.
I'm completely devastated. The scene where the movies are shown on the television brought back so many damn memories -- memories of the show, and memories of how life was back when I first watched the show...
I suppose I'm not in the majority. :P
I didn't really like this episode all that much. Sure, I laughed here and there... but it all seemed sort of forced to me. A lot of elements that made certain HM episodes in the past great are collected here, and all of them are, oddly enough, sub-par...
Woo, haven't been on here for a long time. Well, if there's a new HM episode, you can expect me to be on here.
There are two things that I should mention beforehand -- 1.) I was extremely tired while watching this episode. 2.) I was (and still am) incredibly sick while watching this episode...
Cowboy Bebop ending it's run? Well, it's on pretty late for me. AND, I've got most of the DVDs. If it goes off the air... well, sadly, I'd be fine.
Not that it's a bad show or anything..
I'm into the punk era ('77-'80) and the post punk era alternative stuff ('79-'85ish). Sex Pistols, Joy Division, New Order, old R.E.M., Miracle Legion, Public Image Ltd, etc.
If it is only for a couple minutes, you have to realize... for the huge BTTF fan, those couple minutes represent an irritating problem. I myself am not going to buy the set until the nice version comes into stores.
Joel Coen - "Barton Fink" or "Blood Simple"
Martin Scorsese - "The King of Comedy"
P.T. Anderson - "Punch Drunk Love"
Robert Altman - "The Player"
Steven Spielberg - "A.I."
Alan Parker - "Evita"
Peter Jackson - "Heavenly Creatures"
Peter Bogdanovich - "The Last Picture Show"
Quentin...
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