Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Send in the Clones is somewhat funny..seeing the old version of Homer and Peter Griffin of Family Guy was good for a laugh or two.. The Fright to Creep and Scare Arms..not that great, but yeah, that was the line of the night, so far.. The Island of Dr. Hibbert..Flanders wanting Homer to milk him was funny.. Ralph (as a peacock) - Im a dog.. This was funny just because of all the characters being different animals and trying to figure out why..
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Lou: "Not my gun. I feel like less of a man. Now all I have is my enormous genitals." Line of the night.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Mr. Hammock....meet Madam Ass.
Guest Mattdotcom Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I was dying, I loved this installment. I hope the rest of the season can measure up. I was thinking last night, when "The Simpsons" finally ends, would doing a one-shot Treehouse of Horror every year be a good idea? Or just end forever (sans movies)?
Guest Mad Dog Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I thought it was weak compared to some of the earlier Tree House of Horrors.
Guest Incandenza Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 The Treehouse of Horror episodes seem to be the only reliably funny thing about the Simpsons anymore. I'll be watching next week, but it better pay off.
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I doubt next week will be very funny with the Rolling Stones..I suppose it could be funny..
Guest Sandman9000 Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I personally loved the "What is this, open mic night?" and subsequential violence from Moe.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I can't remember which ToH it was, but the best one was the year of the Shinning segment. Willy was hilarious that year.
Guest Incandenza Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Even if I gave up on the show last year--and I was often tempted to; it's on very thin ice with me now--I'd have to watch next week. The guy in my avatar will be appearing.
Guest C-Bacon Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 ahhhhhh dissing family guy is not cool. well, it was funny and nice to see peter again. god i miss that show....
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Last years had my favorite part, the little monster that was throwing up all over the place. I think of that every time I see
Guest Incandenza Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Everytime I ponder the steady decline of the Simpsons, I think it could be worse: it could be Family Guy. I HATED that show.
Guest Eagan469 Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I'm still confused as to whether the Simpsons writers are mocking or paying homage to Family Guy. I can't remember which ToH it was, but the best one was the year of the Shinning segment. Willy was hilarious that year. Homer: No TV and no beer make Homer something something... Marge: Go crazy? Homer: Don't MIND if I DO! AHHbluhbluhbluh!
Guest Mattdotcom Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Probaby mocking. At least, I hope so.
Guest art_vandelay Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I think it was pretty blatant that the writers implied that Peter Griffin was a Homer ripoff. This year's ToH was alright, but having to follow the "Angry Dad" episode is definitely hard.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I guess I enjoyed it as a whole The Clones one was a classic. The Billy the Kid one was pretty lame overall, some deicent lines though. And the Island one was alright. The 2nd and 3rd seemed really rushed. And I thought last year's sucked.
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Clones was quite funny, but Angry Dad is a tough act to follow. And I can't belive there's anyone in the world that didn't like Family Guy. Clearly you guys never saw "Gumble 2 Gumble: Beach Justice".
Guest treble charged Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 The Billy the Kid part of the show kind of reminded me of a combination of two previous ToH stories (I believe they happened in the same episode, too). The one where Bart and Lisa raised the un-dead, and where Lisa wished for world peace, so the aliens attacked them, as they were helpless.
Guest Smues Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Ok i'm stupid, can someone explain to me the last line with the Kodos and Kang? The island looks like their #4? huh?
Guest Vyce Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 How can you not love Family Guy? Seriously, though, the population seems to be split into two categories: Those of us who realized the comedic genius of that show, and those who inexplicably hate it.
Guest El Satanico Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Yes Family Guy is very much a love it or hate it show. However i can understand someone hating it. On the surface it does look like an extremely dumb show with a low grade comedic level and i'm sure could turn people off quickly upon first view.
Guest TheArchiteck Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Yeah the aliens line confused me. But the clones one had me laughing through the whole thing. "Where's Homer?" "He was first to drop."
Guest Incandenza Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Agreed that the clone segment was the funniest. "Do any of you know the way back home?"
Guest Vern Gagne Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 My favorite Family Guy moment was when Captain Crunch tried to hire a hitman to kill Count Chocola.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 My fav family guy moment is a conversation overheard between two guys. GUY 1: "So Bob, you going out drinking tonight?" GUY 2: "Let's just say that the wife is gonna have another black eye to explain to the neighbors." *Guys 1 and 2 laugh together*
Guest Sandman9000 Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 I have so many Family Guy moments. The Kool-Aid man busting through a wall, the last five minutes of Lethal Weapons, the Dick Van Dyke parody, Peter and Brian as Mr. Peabody and whatever that little bitch kids name was, but my favorite went like this: Tom something (can't remember the dude's name): And now we go to Ali Williams with our Blacky Weather Forecast. Ali: (picture Al Roker) It Gonna Rain! Tom: Thanks Ali. I can't do it justice here, but get Mr. Saturday Knight by any means necessary, and after the opening scene, it's there. I laughed for five minutes, and "It Gonna Rain" became a catchphrase of mine.
Guest Mad Dog Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 Stan Lee made the Angry Dad episode great though. I was laughing my ass off when he was trying to force the Thing into the Bat Mobile and when he was trying to turn into the Hulk.
Guest EricMM Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 The family guy is GOLD GOLD baby. It, the Critic, and the Simpsons are about equal in my book, believe it or not...
Guest Smell the ratings!!! Posted November 4, 2002 Report Posted November 4, 2002 My favorite Family Guy is when Peter correctly predicts a nuclear holocaust, and the family is forced to search for a Twinkie factory to avoid starvation.
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