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Heh. I'm still pondering.
I have Meet The Robinsons on the brain and the movie is pretty fresh. I'm avoiding using another quote from it.
I promise a good quote later today.
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I have Meet The Robinsons on the brain and the movie is pretty fresh. I'm avoiding using another quote from it.
I promise a good quote later today.
~~=oP
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Well .. if no one else is gonna 'take' it, I will:
Homer Simpson, in the episode Marge vs. the Monorail .. very probably my favorite Simpsons episode, of the whole series! It's certainly the one that makes me 'laugh out loud' the most; every gag in that episode is gold, from the Flintstones 'spoof' opening to Leonard Nimoy's 'beam-out' (and that "Monorail" song is hilarious!). My college room-mate and I were literally in 'tears' from laughing, when that episode first aired.
Homer Simpson, in the episode Marge vs. the Monorail .. very probably my favorite Simpsons episode, of the whole series! It's certainly the one that makes me 'laugh out loud' the most; every gag in that episode is gold, from the Flintstones 'spoof' opening to Leonard Nimoy's 'beam-out' (and that "Monorail" song is hilarious!). My college room-mate and I were literally in 'tears' from laughing, when that episode first aired.
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Great quote....especially loved the close up to the pie machine ad: "Sick and tired of making minuscule profits?"
Hmmm....have to think of a good one now!
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Marge vs. the Monorail
Who Shot Mr. Burns?
Lisa's Substitute
Hard to choose.....
Also loved the Leonard Nimoy part;
Leonard Nimoy: A solar eclipse. The cosmic ballet....goes on.
Rider: Anybody want to switch seats?
Great quote....especially loved the close up to the pie machine ad: "Sick and tired of making minuscule profits?"
Hmmm....have to think of a good one now!
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Totally agree! It's probably in my top 3:Homer Simpson, in the episode Marge vs. the Monorail .. very probably my favorite Simpsons episode, of the whole series! It's certainly the one that makes me 'laugh out loud' the most; every gag in that episode is gold, from the Flintstones 'spoof' opening to Leonard Nimoy's 'beam-out' (and that "Monorail" song is hilarious!). My college room-mate and I were literally in 'tears' from laughing, when that episode first aired. Laughing
Marge vs. the Monorail
Who Shot Mr. Burns?
Lisa's Substitute
Hard to choose.....
Also loved the Leonard Nimoy part;
Leonard Nimoy: A solar eclipse. The cosmic ballet....goes on.
Rider: Anybody want to switch seats?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Ah, sorry, forgot about this! I wanted to get just the PERFECT quote...(whatever that is )
OK, now this is extremely obscure....(kinda like that "Jumpy" quote from wayyyyy back that almost no one got )
It was from something that was originally developed as a short coda to something else, (part of a Disney DTV project, but an original film, not a sequel.) but was never used....
I need the a.) character speaking and the b.) Name of the film, which was eventually made and released. BONUS POINTS if you get the year as well!
"It is I, the fourth Musketeer!"
OK, now this is extremely obscure....(kinda like that "Jumpy" quote from wayyyyy back that almost no one got )
It was from something that was originally developed as a short coda to something else, (part of a Disney DTV project, but an original film, not a sequel.) but was never used....
I need the a.) character speaking and the b.) Name of the film, which was eventually made and released. BONUS POINTS if you get the year as well!
"It is I, the fourth Musketeer!"
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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