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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:15 pm
by Tom Hagen
domino harvey wrote: Also, my favorite line is either "You know those guitars that are like double guitars?" or "Marge, bring me my Conversation Hat."
I have quoted the "double guitars" line ad infinitum over the course of my high school, college, grad school, and work lives.

My favorite episode is "Stonecutters." Really transcendently funny stuff.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:23 pm
by denti alligator
domino harvey wrote:Also, my favorite line is either "You know those guitars that are like double guitars?"
What episode is that from?

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:24 pm
by domino harvey
Who Shot Mr. Burns? Pt 1, it's Otto's suggestion on how to spend Springfield Elementary's oil-money.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:39 am
by Murdoch
Antoine Doinel wrote:
flyonthewall2983 wrote:What's everyone's favorite episode(s)? (since some of us may find it hard to pick one).[/i]
Homer's Enemy
Ditto. Although my favorite line would have to be from when Barney wins the Springfield film festival, I think this was the episode, and he's at some trendy cafe and the girl he's with says to the waiter:

"I would like a single plum, floating in perfume, served in a man's hat"

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:10 am
by Rufus T. Firefly
Probably way OT, but I was watching a local news broadcast the other night reporting about an outbreak of the flu, and had the subtitles feature on my digital TV switched on. When the reporter said that people had "flu-like symptoms" the subtitles read "flu like the Simpsons".

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:13 am
by domino harvey
Murdoch wrote:Ditto. Although my favorite line would have to be from when Barney wins the Springfield film festival, I think this was the episode, and he's at some trendy cafe and the girl he's with says to the waiter:

"I would like a single plum, floating in perfume, served in a man's hat"
That's from the B-Sharps episode and Barney's date is an obvious Yoko Ono parody. And the funniest part of that scene is what follows it being asked: Moe has that concoction ready to go under his bar as though it were a perfectly normal thing to serve.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:38 am
by flyonthewall2983
I liked the Bigger Than Jesus album cover the best from that episode.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:48 am
by Tom Hagen
domino harvey wrote:Who Shot Mr. Burns? Pt 1, it's Otto's suggestion on how to spend Springfield Elementary's oil-money.
And what takes the whole exchange over the edge is a few moments later when Principal Skinner's red stamp marks "Approved" over the itemization line that reads "Double Guitars."

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 3:12 pm
by pauling
"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" which contains my favorite line of all time: "More testicles mean more iron."

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 3:37 pm
by mfunk9786
My favorite episode is Homer Bad Man, which is just sheer perfection from the opening line from Bart as he's picking cereal out of his Lucky Charms ("Damn FDA, why can't they all be marshmallows?") to the final "Rowdy Roddy Peeper" sequence on Rock Bottom.

It also contains the brilliant news copter sequence with Kent Brockman:

"This is hour 57 of our live, round-the-clock coverage outside the Simpson estate. Remember, by the way, to tune in at 8:00 for highlights of today's vigil, including when the garbage man came, and when Marge Simpson put the cat out... possibly because it was harassed, we don't know.

Of course, there's no way to see into the Simpson home without some kind of infrared heat-sensitive camera. So, let's turn it on. Now, this technology is new to me, but... I'm pretty sure that's Homer Simpson in the oven, rotating slowly. His body temperature has risen to over 400 degrees -- he's literally stewing in his own juices."

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 3:40 pm
by Titus
I'm not sure I could pick a favorite episode and I certainly couldn't pick a favorite line. I'll single Kent Brockman out as probably my favorite secondary character, though.

"In the news today the president DIES....... his hair"

"And coming up after the break, can bees think? A new study shows that no, they cannot."

"... and the fluffy kitten played with that ball of string all through the night. On a lighter note, a Kwik-E-Mart clerk was brutally murdered last night."

"Scott, things aren't as happy as they used to be down here at the unemployment office. Joblessness is no longer just for Philosophy majors - useful people are starting to feel the pinch."

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:37 pm
by Highway 61
mfunk9786 wrote:My favorite episode is Homer Bad Man, which is just sheer perfection from the opening line from Bart as he's picking cereal out of his Lucky Charms ("Damn FDA, why can't they all be marshmallows?") to the final "Rowdy Roddy Peeper" sequence on Rock Bottom.
Easily my favorite episode. Brilliant on every level.

My favorite line is Marge saying to Homer, "No I will not pay you 500 dollars for sex!" I think it's from the Pin Pals episode, but I'm not positive.

I watched "Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie" last night, and at the end of the episode when Chief Justice Bart and Homer buy two tickets for the movie and the cashier says, "That'll be 650 dollars" just killed me, especially paying so much for Dark Knight tickets. I guess I like lines about money.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:21 pm
by domino harvey
Denis Franz's portrayal of Homer is one of the great unsung celebrity cameos. "WITH A MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE?!"

Speaking of celebrity cameos, I caught the Mel Gibson episode in syndication and they cut out all the graphic violence! That's the whole joke of that scene. He and Baldwin/Basinger were the probably the greatest celebrity appearances on the show, as you can tell they "got" the series and gave the writers free reign to go wild.

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:21 pm
by mfunk9786
It's a shame the Baldwin/Basinger episode didn't really have anywhere to go. It felt so centered around their guest appearances that the plot played second fiddle to the fact that two B+ level movie stars were making guest appearances. Although, the line about movie stars drinking Royal Crown Cola and Ray Bolger looking out for Ray Bolger are inspired.

It fell short of the most seamless and excellent integration of a celebrity voice as a focal point of an episode, John Waters in Homer's Phobia. Just pitch perfect in every way.

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:53 pm
by thirtyframesasecond
Homer Goes To College is my favourite episode.

"Hello Dean....you a stupidhead"

"Is that you Homer?"

:D

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:38 pm
by mfunk9786
I'd like to take some of the starch out of that stuffed shirt.

"Hey buddy, did you get a load of the nerd?"
"Pardon me?"

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:00 pm
by swo17
A few Homer quotes from one of my favorite episodes that tends to get buried in the downhill sludge of Season 9, "The Cartridge Family":

"When I held that gun in my hand, I felt a surge of power... like God must feel when he's holding a gun."

"This gun has made me lose everything... my family, my friends, everything but my precious, precious gun."

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:55 pm
by mfunk9786
- Family protection
- Hunting dangerous or delicious animals
- Keeping the King of England out of your face

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:21 pm
by Robin Davies
30 Minutes Over Tokyo deserves a lot of credit for containing both that legendary Rashomon joke (for film buffs only) and the best toilet joke ever.

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:36 pm
by Mr Sausage
Probably my favourite Simpsons line:

Marge: Oh no, I forgot to take the lint out of the washing machine! If someone broke in and tried to do laundry, it could start a fire!

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:54 pm
by swo17
Robin Davies wrote:that legendary Rashomon joke (for film buffs only)
I didn't remember that Rashomon joke and had to look it up. Pretty clever, though I must admit I have a hard time believing Homer and Marge would ever have actually sat down and watched a Kurosawa film together. Anyway, thought I'd share...

from IMDb:

When Homer complains that he would rather go to Jamaica than to Japan, Marge reminds him that "You liked Rashomon," to which Homer replies, "That's not how I remember it."

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:41 pm
by mfunk9786
Ugh ugh ugh, here's the cover art from Australia (which has matched the US releases' art thusfar). There's also going to be a Krusty head in Australia, and therefore, likely in the US.

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Ugly coverart, ugly season. This is where the wheels just downright fell off, folks.

"Pygmoelian" and "E-I-E-I-(ANNOYED GRUNT)" might be the only passable episodes from this season, in my humble opinion. Notable (sigh) guest stars included Kid Rock, Mark McGwire, Butch Patrick and Britney Spears; all for no explicable reason.

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:36 pm
by swo17
Seconded on the cover art.

Season 11 was the last season I watched. The Kid Rock episode in particular (not just his cameo) was enough to turn me off the show permanently. Though I like to think there are a few more gems than you mention (though you're right on the money with the Tomacco episode):

Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder
Grift of the Magi ("Whachyoo talkin' 'bout Mo? Whachyoo talkin' 'bout everyone.")
and um, well, that may be it actually.

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:38 pm
by domino harvey
You guys are crazy, the food critic episode, the Mel Gibson episode, the Werewolf Flanders segment of the Halloween episode... oh but then there's a stretch of like mostly bad episodes after that, save the one with Parker Posey and the Moe gets plastic surgery ep. So 4 1/3 good episodes... sigh, nevermind.

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:33 pm
by davebert
Woohoo, the season where Maude dies! I'll still probably pick this up, as I will alllll the bad seasons eventually, as they move towards that $15-25 price point. But man oh man, that Behind the Music parody/finale was a lot funnier when I was 15...