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#526337
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Muxing up Movie quotes
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Pennsylvania Jones... I always knew some day you'd come walkin' back through my door.

Er... for the first time.

Welcome to the Mixed-up Move Quotes thread that I "adopted" in a pretend argument with Frink and then took by force as Professor Hardarse. I recently lost my ruling status in a popular election of one, to Bingowings.

He is your master now.

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#526208
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Last web series/tv show seen
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xhonzi said:

Anyone here watch Eureka? It's actually one of my wife's faves. It's back on and the episodes have been pretty decent. It's more like a warm sweater these days than... you know... some exciting new shirt or something.

I like this analogy, though Eureka might be too light-hearted to be a heavy sweater. Summer pyjamas?

RedFive said:

I can't believe I forgot to add Da Ali G Show to my list of funniest shows!  It's sorta overshadowed by the movies now (in the majority view), but my god was that show funny.

UK series or US? The UK version is funnier where it counts. A lot of ideas were repeated in the US version but didn't work quite as well. The original UK Borat segments are funny as hell. I didn't think much of the Borat movie compared to those.

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#526199
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FACEBOOK PAGE & Sticker Campaign
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theprequelsrule said:

Erikstormtrooper said:

I think any efforts that try to dampen the sales of the blurays are a bad idea. This includes standing in front of stores, putting stickers on cases, or placing fliers next to cases. This will attract the wrong kind of attention to our cause.

Stickers, fliers, and t-shirts are all fine, as long as the point is to promote the OOT, not de-promote the blurays. Heck, a bumper sticker that just says SAVESTARWARS.COM would probably be the simplest and best solution.

This seems to make a lot of sense. We don't want to come across like the crazy fanatics that we are!

+1 x2

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#526010
Topic
Comics. (Not the books)
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Let's get some amateur hour going in this thread!

I'll star, I mean start. (people walk out).

Hello OT.com! (waits for audience applause, not a sausage).

I am actually from OT.com. (woo!).

Yep. Grew up here with nobody but my Moth3r to take care of me... keep me safe from all the shit that was available on the streets. Some of that shit was laced, man! All the other kids were doing it... (boo!)

Why do comedians always do jokes about airports, hotel rooms and jacking off? I sensed a pattern here and realised that I had a calling.

Okay... I'm gonna take a break for a few minutes and do the least expensive thing on that list. (Jim Gaffigan pops up to do 'lady in the audience' voice or whatever and gets punched in the face).

Thankyou, you've been a horrible audience!

(bottles, tomatoes).

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#525916
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Last web series/tv show seen
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ChainsawAsh said:

Fuck yeah TPB!

The last season can be a bit of a chore, what with Jacob and Phil Collins being pushed to the forefront in the absence of Cory and Trevor, but Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys (post-S7 special) and Countdown to Liquor Day (post-SGTTBG movie) both more than make up for the lackluster final season.

I've watched it all now! I very much agree with this too. The last season was not really up to scratch compared to the rest. Fuckin' alien Trevors.

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#525906
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Different Names for Things (Was: Brand Names Used in Place of Generic Descriptions)
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A "baited cockroach enclosure" is called a Roach Motel.
A "string trimmer" is called a Weed Wacker. (whipper snipper here but not trademarked AFAIK)
A metal torch (or flashlight) is called a Maglite.
"Personal insect repellent" is called Aeroguard.
"Insect bite reliever" is called Stingose.

I wish I hadn't bothered with all those damn quotes now. Although most of the generic descriptions are lifted from Wiki or product page results.

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#525827
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Last web series/tv show seen
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Nanner Split said:

 

TV's Frink said:


^I don't know how you could mention 30 Rock and not Parks and Recreation.


Same with mentioning Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! but not Tom Goes to the Mayor. The "Porcelain Birds" episode is one of the greatest pieces of television ever produced.

 

In that case you also have to put Better Off Ted in with with Arrested Development!

I'm up to date now with Louie and I'm sorry to say that I can't support RedFive's claim that it beats most of those. Sorry Red. But I will keep up my subscription to your recommendation service.

I would also throw Flight of the Conchords and The Mighty Boosh into that list.