| Can’t Get Enough of Futurama, which looks to be one a pretty exhaustive, in depth Futurama blog, has an interesting interview with producer David X. Cohen. Here’s Cohen on Bender’s... | |
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| This just has me scratching my head, wondering what I have missed. I have to admit total ignorance. Yet, on Page 6 of the New York Post, the gossip is that George Takei (Sulu of the original Star... | |
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| After the last post, it seems I’m running into weird stuff on the internet at the moment. The Daily Intelligencer has an interview with Hank Azaria, as part of an ongoing “21... | |
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| Kelsey Grammar, beyond the late, great Phil Hartman has the distinction as one of the guest hosts that always returns and gives audiences a great episode. That’s partly because Sideshow Bob is a... | |
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| The mock sincerity here is priceless. The Simpsons, Sideshow Mel, Krusty, Krusty The Clown | |
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| The Simpsons has the distinction of being the longest running television cartoon, ever. There are many reasons for this, but I like to think it’s the characters, and the humanity at the core of... | |
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| Spock, on Star Trek, once remarked that, “In an insane world, is a sane man truly sane?” Sanity, intelligence, moral authority — sometimes these are relative terms, defined by the... | |
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| BAFTA stands for British Academy of Film and Television Award. It’s the rough equal, in the United Kingdom, to the Oscar Award. There’s also a version for kids 16 and under, The BAFTA... | |
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| With the new Futurama DVD out, it might be good to remind people of the show itself. In many ways, the show is much less restrained than The Simpsons. Because, at it’s core, The Simpsons is... | |
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| Yet another take on The Simpsons theme, from YouTube. | |
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