godthedog 0 Report post Posted September 22, 2003 meatwad could've been a great gimmick poster, just going from thread to thread and saying "do what now?" By gimmick poster I take it you mean ending/starting each post with a certain line/phrase? Well then hell yeah I could do that! Or maybe I can say "Where are my popsicles?", or even "Commence to jigglin'!" Also, another Emmy note: Hey Wanda Sykes and George Lopez! Guess what? Dave Chappelle and Carlos Mencia are a lot funnier than you. nope. by gimmick poster i mean only there for our amusement, offering no content at all. "do what now?" would have to be ALL you said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoCalMike 0 Report post Posted September 23, 2003 I'm probably the only person on this board who doesn't find Curb Your Enthusiasm funny at all. And how did Gandolfini win if The Sopranos didn't even air new episodes most of this year? (If they did at all, I don't know.) Are you really drug free, or just "drug(s) (deemed illegal by our government) free" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ted the Poster 0 Report post Posted September 23, 2003 Hey, if I'm here for anybody's amusement, it's my own. Also, CSI>you. ... ... ... Do what now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheArchiteck Report post Posted September 25, 2003 I know the Simpsons won "Best Animated". Was something funnier than it nominated? Please tell me there was SOMETHING because The Simpsons was weak last year. I need outrage! The Simpsons episode that won was the one where Homer lived with two gay guys. It beat the Futurama episode "Jurassic Bark", which besides being about one thousand times better than anything The Simpsons have done in years was the first cartoon to reduce me to tears since I became so cold and callous. That really was a great show with a great overall message, rather than just a quirky 'gay episode' which really didn't accomplish much except wasting my 30 minutes. The Futurama episode summed up for those who didn't see it: Fry reads in the newspaper that archeologists have recreated an old Pizzaria from the 20th Century. He and Bender go to see it and discover that it is in fact Panucci's Pizza, the pizzeria Fry used to work at in 1999. Fry also discovers that the fossilised remains of his old dog Seymour are on display! In 1997, Fry was the victim of a prank call, and meets a stray dog, whom he names Seymour after the prank caller, Seymour Asses. Seymour soon becomes the mascot at Panuccis. Back in 3003, Fry campaigns to get Seymour back and eventually does, and Farnsworth says he can use the cloning machine to bring Seymour back to life. Bender gets jealous though and throws Seymour into molten lava. Fry is furious and Bender realises what he has done and how much this meant to Fry. Bender jumps into the lava to save the dog. On December 31st 1999, Fry is about to leave to deliver the pizza to "I C Weiner" and Seymour doesn't want him to go. Fry promises he'll be back soon. Next day Fry isn't back and Seymour starts looking for him, finding him at the Cryogenics lab. Unfortunately neither the staff nor Fry's parents see Fry in the tube and Seymour is taken home by Mr and Mrs Fry. Back in 3003, Bender saves Seymour and Farnsworth starts the cloning process. Fry finds out the dog was 15 when he died and realises Seymour lived a long life after Fry was frozen. Fry thinks Seymour forgot about him a long time ago and stops the cloning. However we see that Seymour waited outside Panucci's Pizza for Fry to come back for the rest of his life. Yeah, that was a surprisingly touching episode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellSpawn 0 Report post Posted September 28, 2003 My $0.02 ----- Outstanding Comedy Series Winner: Everybody Loves Raymond After all these years.. I still dont get whats the f'n funny in that show... last year Friends and W&G were better than Raymond. Outstanding Drama Series Winner: The West Wing IMO CSI is better, but I guess... and sorry if I rub some feathers, 9-11 and Pro-USA Gov. themes are still "On fire". And if thats the idea... why not 3rd Watch? Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Winner: Tony Shalhoub for Monk Ehh... well, at least didnt win Romano. IMO, LeBlanc was better, the whole Friends season was carried by Joey & Rachel. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Winner: James Gandolfini for The Sopranos YEAH... the Most BORING Sopranos season... and he is Best Actor? Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Winner: Debra Messing for Will & Grace Same as "Monk", at least didn win Heaton... and i already spoke about Aniston.. My Favorite. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Winner: Edie Falco for The Sopranos Same for Gandolfini... Garner or Helgenberger were better. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Winner: Brad Garrett for Everybody Loves Raymond OMG!!! Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Winner: Joe Pantoliano for The Sopranos Ehh... well, I can live with this one. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Winner: Doris Roberts for Everybody Loves Raymond OK.. I guess my TV knowledge is close to zero, cause it looks like Raymond is a near classic. ----- Oh, and about the latino guy... is he proud of his performance? he though it was fun? I guess he got "Mucho Dinero" for that sketch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted September 28, 2003 George Lopez? I don't know of any other Latino that Mainstream america will present other then him... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobobrazil1984 0 Report post Posted September 28, 2003 Futurama's Jurassic Bark felt like a remake of Futurama's Luck of the Fryish. Not a literal remake,but the same 'sentimental' formula. Luck of the Fryish was better. That episode damn near brought ME to tears! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites