REVIEW: Weekend At Burnsie's
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REVIEW: Weekend At Burnsie's
Yes, this is the infamous marijuana episode. It got a 'TV-14' rating over here, too.
How was it? Not as bad as I thought it would be! Some of the jokes were meh, didn't like the third act much, and this episode had one of the worst site gags ever, but I liked it a bit. And yes, the Phish appearance was pointless.
Some really funny stoner jokes, a hilarious CBG gag, and all sorts of weird things. Several really good quotes, too. I give it a B. Great music, too.
Here's a framegrab from the episode:
I love how Lenny, Carl, Sam and Larry are huddled in the corner.
MOE: [eyeing the crows] Homer, could you get them outta here? I ain't seen Barney since they enveloped him.
How was it? Not as bad as I thought it would be! Some of the jokes were meh, didn't like the third act much, and this episode had one of the worst site gags ever, but I liked it a bit. And yes, the Phish appearance was pointless.
Some really funny stoner jokes, a hilarious CBG gag, and all sorts of weird things. Several really good quotes, too. I give it a B. Great music, too.
Here's a framegrab from the episode:
I love how Lenny, Carl, Sam and Larry are huddled in the corner.
MOE: [eyeing the crows] Homer, could you get them outta here? I ain't seen Barney since they enveloped him.
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Hmmm, what is there for me to say? Sheana just said most of it. I also didn't much like the third act or some of the jokes, but it wasn't that bad. There were some great lines that I can't remember the exact wording of. I missed the first half, though.
[Homer and Otto stare at their hands for hours]
Otto: Ya know, they call 'em fingers, but I've never seen 'em fing. [pause] Oh, there they go.
Otto: [to Homer] Hey, can I still crash here?
Homer: [angry] Get out.
Otto: Hey, remember that time I dropped my keys and you thought the phone was ringing?
Homer: [laughing] Oh, yeah! [angry] Get out.
[Homer and Otto stare at their hands for hours]
Otto: Ya know, they call 'em fingers, but I've never seen 'em fing. [pause] Oh, there they go.
Otto: [to Homer] Hey, can I still crash here?
Homer: [angry] Get out.
Otto: Hey, remember that time I dropped my keys and you thought the phone was ringing?
Homer: [laughing] Oh, yeah! [angry] Get out.
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That's a shame, Randy, the first half was the best half of the episode! And there were some fabulous quotes.
MARGE: If you get nervous, just picture Mr. Burns naked.
HOMER: AAA! AAA! AAA! AAA! AAA!
MARGE: Er, with a funny hat!
HOMER: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! [falls over and curls into a fetal position]
Here's a few more framegrabs to keep you Europeans interested:
MARGE: If you get nervous, just picture Mr. Burns naked.
HOMER: AAA! AAA! AAA! AAA! AAA!
MARGE: Er, with a funny hat!
HOMER: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! [falls over and curls into a fetal position]
Here's a few more framegrabs to keep you Europeans interested:
Trace said he didn't see himself as an icon, but wanted to be a logo. Frank settled for being a font.
--MST3K interview
Peter Grant: I'm the manager of Led Zeppelin!
Bob Dylan: I don't come to you with my problems.
Re: REVIEW: Weekend At Burnsie's
Hmm... methinks I should search this one out...
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It's worth it for the first two acts alone. That's Judy Garland's suit that Smithers is wearing, by the way.
Trace said he didn't see himself as an icon, but wanted to be a logo. Frank settled for being a font.
--MST3K interview
Peter Grant: I'm the manager of Led Zeppelin!
Bob Dylan: I don't come to you with my problems.
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Jim, "My work, my beautiful WORK. Whats it doing here?"
Heres a couple more:
(I think this is cute)
If anyone would like to join up and vote, the poll with these framegrabs is here:
http://www.duff-free.com/cgi-bin/yabb/Y ... 1018209778
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Heres a couple more:
(I think this is cute)
If anyone would like to join up and vote, the poll with these framegrabs is here:
http://www.duff-free.com/cgi-bin/yabb/Y ... 1018209778
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I know Jim's joking, but maybe some policy on remote linking without permission should be set up... Graham?Jim, "My work, my beautiful WORK. Whats it doing here?"
Thanks Jim, I'll vote once I've seen the ep...Heres a couple more:
If anyone would like to join up and vote, the poll with these framegrabs is here:
http://www.duff-free.com/cgi-bin/yabb/Y ... 1018209778
BTW, when did you guys go back to being Springfield USA? Hadn't been round in a while... sorry.
Make sure you share with me once you've found it, Graham. ;-)
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I thought the episode was funny (my favorite gag: the Pop-Up Video send-up), but plot-wise...ugh. It was like three different stories combined into a single episode.
(By the way, did anyone else notice the collection of Springfieldian druggies at the rally?)
(By the way, did anyone else notice the collection of Springfieldian druggies at the rally?)
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I can recite it right now and have you ROTFLOL
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Heh, it's ok. no problem.
I know Jim's joking, but maybe some policy on remote linking without permission should be set up... Graham?
Only the past few days. I think the board looks better now then it did when I changed it the first time around.Jim, I'll vote once I've seen the ep...
BTW, when did you guys go back to being Springfield USA? Hadn't been round in a while... sorry.
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Who tops the poll? "Weekend at Burnsie's" tops the poll!
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Re: REVIEW: Weekend At Burnsie's
Perhaps we could work on some sort of partnership.
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Not a bad idea. Or even...
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Hm...looks interesting. And I still have to wait so long...
Just out of curiosity, are there any similarities with the fanscript "Weekend at Burnsie's" (besides the title, that is)?
Just out of curiosity, are there any similarities with the fanscript "Weekend at Burnsie's" (besides the title, that is)?
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Meh, I wish the VCR hadn't screwed up so I could watch this episode again. I thought this was one of the best episodes of the season.
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I figured it would be alright to post them, Steve, as Jim's my boss and fellow Admin along with Graham.
Yeah, I noticed the druggies in the crowd. Mr. Mitchell was a nice touch.
And I believe that Homer's quote "Oh, Maggie, thank God you're alright!" makes up for several episodes of Season 11.
Yeah, I noticed the druggies in the crowd. Mr. Mitchell was a nice touch.
And I believe that Homer's quote "Oh, Maggie, thank God you're alright!" makes up for several episodes of Season 11.
Trace said he didn't see himself as an icon, but wanted to be a logo. Frank settled for being a font.
--MST3K interview
Peter Grant: I'm the manager of Led Zeppelin!
Bob Dylan: I don't come to you with my problems.