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IceWarm
Joined: Dec 22 2008
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
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So I'm renting the "Something, Something, Something Dark Side" DVD from Netflix to check out the extras. There is feature that pops up various factoids throughout the movie. One of these factoids appears whenever Seth McFarlane voices a character...talk about being full of yourself. At around the 28 minute mark there are 20 "Seth McFarlane As..." factoids. Talk about being on an ego trip.
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 "Anybody who ever built an empire, or changed the world, sat where you are now. And it’s because they sat there that they were able to do it."
"Fighting in a basement offers a lot of difficulties, number one being, you're fighting in a basement."
"You're Not So Tough Without Your Veggie!" |
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JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
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Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate".
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IceWarm
Joined: Dec 22 2008
Location: Breckenridge, Colorado
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joshwoodzell wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
I know, I just like to see how much worse it can get.
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 "Anybody who ever built an empire, or changed the world, sat where you are now. And it’s because they sat there that they were able to do it."
"Fighting in a basement offers a lot of difficulties, number one being, you're fighting in a basement."
"You're Not So Tough Without Your Veggie!" |
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
Posts: 16127
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IceWarm wrote: |
joshwoodzell wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
I know, I just like to see how much worse it can get. |
interesting answer. I'm just going to wait til that airs on fox or [adult swim]
my brother likes these, so I'll probably get these for his birthday. I'm sure they have a Jedi episode planned, so I'll wait for the trilogy
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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
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I watched the 150th episode. I read that Seth wanted to see if Brian and Stewie were dimensional enough to carry an episode all on their own. Maybe it's my autism, but I'd say they pulled it off flawlessly for the duration of the plot. You guys?
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Optimist With Doubts
Title: Titlating
Joined: Dec 17 2007
Posts: 5042
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Haven't they done that like three times before?
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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
Location: Hiding
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I turned it off 10 minutes in.
The show is no longer on my "watch weekly" list.
That should tell you enough about how I felt about it.
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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
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Optimist With Doubts wrote: |
Haven't they done that like three times before? |
There were no cutaways or flashbacks for the entire portion before the favorite musical numbers. When they did the final song as Sheboopie I turned the TV off. The new Boondocks was underwhelming as well, but that's for a seperate thread.
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 "Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. Get wasted all the time, and you'll have the time of your life!" |
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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I watched the first half hour of Brian & Stewie. It had its ups and downs. Overall, not that good, but not the worst. I think they may have actually tackled some subjects that were a bit too mature for the type of show that it is. Brian's suicidal thoughts tied with owning a gun and a final drink took it a step too far for a funny cartoon.
Once they began the musicals with the fat guys singing I just shut off the TV. It made me think of Axl's My World.
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JRA
Joined: Sep 17 2007
Location: The Opium Trail
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I turned it off after 10 minutes.
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 There are a lot of what if's in life Donny. What if I hit you really hard in the face, knocked yo shit to the back of yo skull? What if I....had you girl gargle my nuts? The fact remains, you are a fuckin mutant. |
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Godofhardcore
Joined: Feb 22 2010
Posts: 351
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I refuse to watch Family Guy until they get new Manatees
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Arf
Joined: Sep 08 2009
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joshwoodzy wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
Ok, stop that right there. That is some goddamn bullshit.
If he does watch it, he's dumb for watching something he hates.
If he says "I didn't watch it, because I hate it", people will say "DURR HOW CAN YOU SAY YOU HATE IT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT DUU, HEARING FROM OTHERS IS NOT PERSONAL OPINION". This shit is infuriating.
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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
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Arf wrote: |
joshwoodzy wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
Ok, stop that right there. That is some goddamn bullshit.
If he does watch it, he's dumb for watching something he hates.
If he says "I didn't watch it, because I hate it", people will say "DURR HOW CAN YOU SAY YOU HATE IT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT DUU, HEARING FROM OTHERS IS NOT PERSONAL OPINION". This shit is infuriating. |
 You're responding to a statement made almost half a year ago without adding anything meaningful to the discussion.
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 "Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. Get wasted all the time, and you'll have the time of your life!" |
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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
Location: Hiding
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Arf wrote: |
joshwoodzy wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
Ok, stop that right there. That is some goddamn bullshit.
If he does watch it, he's dumb for watching something he hates.
If he says "I didn't watch it, because I hate it", people will say "DURR HOW CAN YOU SAY YOU HATE IT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT DUU, HEARING FROM OTHERS IS NOT PERSONAL OPINION". This shit is infuriating. |
People watch shows they hate all the time. Hell, I bet 2/3 of the audience of people like Rush Limbaugh is "People who hate Rush Limbaugh".
Ratings don't differentiate between people who hate the show and people who like it. An ass in the seat is an ass.
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JoshWoodzy
Joined: May 22 2008
Location: Goshen, VA
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Arf wrote: |
joshwoodzy wrote: |
Coming from someone who doesn't particularly like Family Guy, you seem to spend a shitload of time watching and critiquing something you "hate". |
Ok, stop that right there. That is some goddamn bullshit.
If he does watch it, he's dumb for watching something he hates.
If he says "I didn't watch it, because I hate it", people will say "DURR HOW CAN YOU SAY YOU HATE IT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT DUU, HEARING FROM OTHERS IS NOT PERSONAL OPINION". This shit is infuriating. |
Yeah, calm the fuck down, holmes.
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Doddsino
Joined: Oct 01 2009
Posts: 5316
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I read Arf's post in Alf's voice. Pretty amusing.
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Arf
Joined: Sep 08 2009
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Oh god lmao, I can't believe I didn't catch that. Well, add another Asshat point for me, it's fully deserved.
Other than that, I can see where Satsui is going with that. Even if you hate it, you're contributing to its success... Is there a way to negatively impact something you dislike without acting out of complete bias?
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UsaSatsui
Title: The White Rabbit
Joined: May 25 2008
Location: Hiding
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Arf wrote: |
Other than that, I can see where Satsui is going with that. Even if you hate it, you're contributing to its success... Is there a way to negatively impact something you dislike without acting out of complete bias? |
Don't watch it. It's that simple.
It's not like or dislike that kills anything in media. It's apathy.
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Ermac
Title: Thread Killer
Joined: Aug 04 2008
Location: Outworld
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I am a sucker for adult animation so I am a slave to this show and McFarlane's other projects for now.
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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The season opener And Then There Were Fewer was... boring.
I laughed one time when the group was carrying Joe up the stairs and Peter was humming Hava Nagila. That was pretty much it. The rest of the episode felt more like a cheesy cartoon drama than it did a comedy.
If I had been watching it without a DVR and had to watch the commercials I would have shut it off for something else.
In fact, next week I am recording Boardwalk Empire instead.
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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
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I, happening to like a good whodunit, was not bored.
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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jprime wrote: |
I, happening to like a good whodunit, was not bored. |
I agree, I also enjoy a good whodunit. They are a lot of fun. Though at best, this episode was a mediocre whodunit.
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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
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I actually found it to be quite well-constructed. One of the hallmarks of a good whodunit is when it does everything in its power to keep you from so much as suspecting the truth before its time and this episode did just that.
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Shut up, Dorn
Title: White Chocolate
Joined: Jan 04 2008
Location: Grate Whyte Norf
Posts: 1179
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Four things:
1) Was this supposed to be a take on an Agatha Christie/PBS Murder Mystery? If so, I guess they pulled it off perfectly.
2) It wasn't very funny in the least bit. There were a few "heh" parts, but I rarely laughed.
3) Did you guys notice the improved, almost movie like animation? I bet you they got another shipment of money in from the Fox boats this year.
4) Was this official? Are Muriel and James Woods really killed off like that? I know no one cares about the token fat chick, but we haven't seen Tom Tucker get exonerated or what's her nuts brought to justice.
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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jprime wrote: |
I actually found it to be quite well-constructed. One of the hallmarks of a good whodunit is when it does everything in its power to keep you from so much as suspecting the truth before its time and this episode did just that. |
See, I disagree, I think a good whodunit always rubs your face in the obvious answer, but uses misdirection to always guide your thoughts elsewhere.
At the end, you should be able to look back and say, "oh yeah... that is why so and so did that..."
During a second viewing, you should be able to almost see the crimes occurring because it is glaringly obvious.
You could watch this episode 100 times. Dianne never gave any indication of her involvement and the story was simply told at the end. Yes it had twists and turns, but nothing subtle to prove that we just missed it right infront of our faces. This was no better than a Scooby-Doo episode.
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