Uh huh. :1eye:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
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Uh huh. :1eye:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
How sweet, your carers must be so proud.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
PMSL:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
The humor lies in a common denominator amongst all humans.
It is not like Osama gets hit in the face by a pie and we call that "genius" because we hate that guy, but it portrays Osama as someone we can all relate to. His agenda differs from ours, but in the end, he exibits the same human emotions/reactions that we all would.
He is not some absolute evil, but a man trying to sell his wares. His "homies" delete his bloopers and out-takes and broadcast the editted image he wants to portray.
Damn...well said. :huh: You should write movie/TV show reviews.;)Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
Seth has stuff like
At school the hall monitor is ED 209 from Robocop.
PRESENT HALL PASS
Here ya go.
PRESENT HALL PASS
But I did
...you know what happens next...provided you saw Robocop.
Seth presents this stuff in way that the show isn't focused on the references but presents in a passing-as-matter-of-fact way that just goes along with the show.
People come to work talking about the show whereas a show like The Simpsons is not mentioned.
Other shows like American Dad (a Mcfarlane show as well), Boondocks (from the comic strip) and Drawn Together are pretty good as well.
Shame they stole the whole joke and concept off Monkey Dust really.Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/imagedump/4864.jpg
Seth MacFarlane seems to borrow (by that I mean steal) quite a bit. Genius.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../plagrismo.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...PLAGRISM02.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
It's MacFarlane, genius.
But seriously:
I disagree. I reckon it has taken over the show, and there are about a dozen pop culture references per show. I see it as filler for the proper jokes, it must be hard to fill 20 minutes after all.Quote:
Seth presents this stuff in way that the show isn't focused on the references but presents in a passing-as-matter-of-fact way that just goes along with the show.
Is this the way we detect the quality of our TV shows now? At my work everyone talks about X-Factor and Strictly Come Dancing.Quote:
People come to work talking about the show whereas a show like The Simpsons is not mentioned.
I can agree on that. So that's something.Quote:
Boondocks (from the comic strip) .... pretty good as well.
At my office, I'm the only bloke here and the TV conversation is always about Eastenders, The Bill and Emmerdale Farm.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
So Busy is right :dabs:
My best mate doesn't like Family Guy and he has seen Robocop.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Proof:
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Dave Cheese says:
you like family guy?
Al says:
no
Dave Cheese says:
you seen robocop?
Al says:
yes