S13E13 The Old Man and the KeyJaCy said:What episode is that "Old man yells at cloud" pic from?
Wow.azentium said:
Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
Goddamn! :lolazentium said:Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
Rorschach said:http://imgur.com/cKgaL.jpg/IMG][/QUOTE]
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holy fuck! :lol
azentium said:http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l6g2qcu27I1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg[/IG]
[spoiler]Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.[/spoiler][/QUOTE]
fuck me.
I wasn't invited.azentium said:
Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
Grug said:"Oh boy! A carnival!"
Marge: So, Twiggy, I hear you and your husband, Woody, just had a baby. What did you name him?
"Twiggy": Chip. [Rim shot. No laughs.]
Homer: Take it off!
Bart: [as a bouncer] All right, Dad, you've been warned, let's go
azentium said:
Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
Grug said:Wow @ Lisa's wedding.
Who is up for some Virtual Darts?
azentium said:http://i29.tinypic.com/jry4hv.jpg[IMG]
[spoiler]Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.[/spoiler][/QUOTE]
Wow...
WE ARE LIVING IN THE FUTURE!
azentium said:http://i29.tinypic.com/jry4hv.jpg
Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
BigAT said:Wow...
WE ARE LIVING IN THE FUTURE!
Groening's name is conspicuously absent from the credits in this show.
Some excerpts from a Los Angeles Times article from 3-Mar-95 (thanks
to Elson Trinidad for typing this in):
"The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening is so angry with executive
producer James L. Brooks for cross-promoting "The Critic" on this
Sunday's episode that he has yanked his name from the credits.
"I am furious with Matt," Brooks said. "He's been going to
everybody who wears a suit at Fox and complaining about this. When
he voiced his concerns about how to draw 'The Critic' into the
Simpsons' universe he was right and we agreed to his changes.
Certainly he's allowed his opinion, but airing this publicly in the
press is going too far.
"This has been my worst fear . . . that the Matt we know privately
is going public," Brooks added. "He is a gifted, adorable, cuddly
ingrate. But his behavior right now is rotten. And it's not pretty
when a rich man acts like this."
Groening said his decision has nothing to do with [Al] Reiss or
[Mike] Jean [creators of 'the Critic']. His dispute is with Brooks
and the cross-promotion, or crossover.
"The two reasons I am opposed to this crossover is that I don't want
any credit or blame for 'The Critic' and I feel this (encroachment
of another cartoon character) violates the Simpsons' universe,"
Groening said. " 'The Critic' has nothing to do with the Simpsons'
world."
He fears that fans of "The Simpsons" will "accuse us of making the
crossover episode just to advertise 'The Critic.' That's why I've
had my name removed on this episode."
....Probably better that didn't hit me.BigAT said:
I use this line every now and thenMarvie_3 said:....Probably better that didn't hit me.
Anth0ny said:That's a shame. A Star is Burns is probably in my top 3. We got some of the best gags in the series, including:
You suck, McBain!
Rainer Wolfcastle as McBain: Now, my Woody Allen impression: I'm a neurotic nerd who likes to sleep with little girls.
Man in audience: Hey, that really sucked!
LTTP, but damn that makes me feel old. :lolazentium said:
Tomorrow is Lisa's wedding.
Patrick Bateman said:Notice those thick framed glasses flying from the explosion onto the stage? Looks like those with which they portray Woody Allen in the New York-episode.
D4Danger said:His habitat: the frozen tundra of Soldier Field.
For six seasons and two Pro Bowls, he grazed on the tasty green turf of the end zone.
Until one fateful Sunday in November, when the Gazelle was stopped in his tracks...
...by a big cat named Wayne Scheshevski.
worldrunover said:A Star is Burns is a fantastic episode and they played the crossover perfectly. It may be a top ten episode for me. I mean, it brought us "Boo-urns" (which I still use frequently).
And let's not forget the classic "Let's just say it moved me... TO A BIGGER HOUSE!"
I liked The Critic but I fuckin hated the parts of this episode with Jay Sherman. That episode would have been great on its own but forcing a shitty crossover into it almost ruins the episode.worldrunover said:A Star is Burns is a fantastic episode and they played the crossover perfectly. It may be a top ten episode for me. I mean, it brought us "Boo-urns" (which I still use frequently).
And let's not forget the classic "Let's just say it moved me... TO A BIGGER HOUSE!"
markot said:Seinfeld had it right, cut the cord before someone else pulls it >.>!