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Bonto
Aug 8, 2007

Honey!?

Mr. Gone posted:

Hey, you’re not going to turn me in, are you? Because I had no idea there were sanctions against, uh, I-Iraq. You know, they-they sent me over there. They said, "Go build." I-I... Do I look like a criminal mastermind to you? How do you get this ham open? I can... I can’t get this ham open.

The Best moment Jeffrey Tambor bought were his crazy attic moments with Franklin and the doll tea-party, anyone with a better memory than mine willing to fork over some quotes?

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Anmitzcuaca
Nov 23, 2005



I wine 'em and dine 'em, but I don't let them tell me what to do.

I don't let them tell me what to do.

Happy Noodle Boy
Jul 3, 2002

Don't fuckle with Shuckle(s)

Like that other Shuckle, but different.


Bonto posted:

The Best moment Jeffrey Tambor bought were his crazy attic moments with Franklin and the doll tea-party, anyone with a better memory than mine willing to fork over some quotes?

I love when he gets stuck by the furnace. He has this "oh gently caress this" look after struggling for a bit and starts howling

BizarroAzrael
Apr 6, 2006

Samurai on the Prowl


Discombobulator posted:

Jeffrey Tambor is flawless.

He's a Scientologist.

Biscuit McClure
Dec 24, 2004

Which other rubes are riding hot shot sugar?

BizarroAzrael posted:

He's a Scientologist.

They said he was some kind of scientist...

Ishamael
Feb 18, 2004

You don't have to love me, but you will respect me.

And anyone who wants to relive the memories can buy Buster's prosthetic hand on ebay right now:

http://tinyurl.com/5hktbk

Biscuit McClure
Dec 24, 2004

Which other rubes are riding hot shot sugar?

Ishamael posted:

And anyone who wants to relive the memories can buy Buster's prosthetic hand on ebay right now:

http://tinyurl.com/5hktbk

Bid.

edit: damnit. Outbid.

edit edit: Trashed model water tower from Tobias' mole rampage in Mr. F

Biscuit McClure fucked around with this message at Aug 10, 2008 around 17:39

bobkatt013
Oct 8, 2006

Yes join me


BizarroAzrael posted:

He's a Scientologist.

Not anymore http://www.la.com/tv/news/The_Holly...ive_020408.html

treble
Feb 14, 2001


"THAT one's Polly?"

Tupping Liberty
Mar 17, 2008

Never cross an introvert.


Ishamael posted:

And anyone who wants to relive the memories can buy Buster's prosthetic hand on ebay right now:

http://tinyurl.com/5hktbk

If they're selling off stuff, is this a bad or good sign for the movie?

Ishamael
Feb 18, 2004

You don't have to love me, but you will respect me.

Tupping Liberty posted:

If they're selling off stuff, is this a bad or good sign for the movie?

They actually sold off all this stuff when the show first ended, and now some of it is being reposted or resold. I bid on Buster's hook and a copy of "The Man Inside Me" back when the show ended.

I didn't win any of it.

IroncladTomato
Oct 29, 2007

"Let me tell you the story of a henchman named Speedy..."

Ishamael posted:

They actually sold off all this stuff when the show first ended, and now some of it is being reposted or resold. I bid on Buster's hook and a copy of "The Man Inside Me" back when the show ended.

I didn't win any of it.

Dude I would have given anything to have a copy of The Man Inside Me on my bookshelf. Do you know how much it went for?

Coolness Averted
Feb 20, 2007

Stole? Made up? What's the Difference?

Gooky McGook posted:

This show is the gift that just keeps on giving:

It really is. I just caught a gag from season 1 showing it to a friend last night.
The infomercial for the Cornballer has a great Spanish redub:

George: "Es muy delicioso!"
Ricard Simmons: "Es Verdad!"
George: *Strangling Gene* Soy loco para el Cornballer!"

Or something like that.

Ishamael
Feb 18, 2004

You don't have to love me, but you will respect me.

IroncladTomato posted:

Dude I would have given anything to have a copy of The Man Inside Me on my bookshelf. Do you know how much it went for?

I don't remember. I know that all the AD props were very reasonable until the very end, when they would suddenly skyrocket. And I wasn't paying $250.00 for Buster's hand.

Also, the Man Inside Me was just a dustjacket over some other book, if I remeber correctly.

big business sloth
Jun 7, 2007

hella greenbacks

I've watched the series nearly twice through and for the life of me I can't figure what it is you guys find so drat funny about T-Bone saying "Most definitely." Seriously, is it something really simple and I'm retarded?

MacBook Air Gamer
May 6, 2007

Here I go, deep type flow.
Jacques Cousteau could never get this low.


Ishamael posted:

I don't remember. I know that all the AD props were very reasonable until the very end, when they would suddenly skyrocket. And I wasn't paying $250.00 for Buster's hand.

Also, the Man Inside Me was just a dustjacket over some other book, if I remeber correctly.

It would have been incredible if it was like an actual, full copy of the book. As dedicated as the show crew seemed though I don't know if they would have written a whole book just to back up a joke or two.

Brosa Parks
Jan 28, 2005

Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.


shpladoinkle posted:

I've watched the series nearly twice through and for the life of me I can't figure what it is you guys find so drat funny about T-Bone saying "Most definitely." Seriously, is it something really simple and I'm retarded?

It's the setup for the joke, that line is a great punchline the way it's delivered


"So Michael decided to do some detective work."
Michael: Did you burn down the storage unit?
T-Bone: Oh most definitely!

Come on, that's funny.

BDM05
Sep 28, 2004

Dillon, Texas
Home of the panthers

Oh my god.

http://tinyurl.com/5dzjlq

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kalensc
Sep 10, 2003

Unexpected benefit: I'm having much more fun now.

Really.


Mr. Gone posted:

It's the setup for the joke, that line is a great punchline the way it's delivered


"So Michael decided to do some detective work."
Michael: Did you burn down the storage unit?
T-Bone: Oh most definitely!

Come on, that's funny.

T-Bone's delivery is fantastic, he sounds so pleased with his work.

That line, combined with the scene of GOB slowly backing away from the burning banana stand, always manages to convince new viewers how great the show is.

big business sloth
Jun 7, 2007

hella greenbacks

"Did you burn down the storage unit?"
"Oh, most definitely!"

I think I'm just crazy paranoid that I'm too dumb for this show, but is there really something hilarious about those two juxtaposed sentences? Or is it just the delivery of the line in conjunction with the scenario? gently caress, I'm going to go watch that episode again. Which one is it in?

Dacap
Jul 8, 2008

ME BOSS
YOU NOT


shpladoinkle posted:

"Did you burn down the storage unit?"
"Oh, most definitely!"

I think I'm just crazy paranoid that I'm too dumb for this show, but is there really something hilarious about those two juxtaposed sentences? Or is it just the delivery of the line in conjunction with the scenario? gently caress, I'm going to go watch that episode again. Which one is it in?

Th delivery really makes it, the fact that T-Bone doesn't even remotely try to hide it and is almost proud.

Idran
Jan 12, 2005


shpladoinkle posted:

"Did you burn down the storage unit?"
"Oh, most definitely!"

I think I'm just crazy paranoid that I'm too dumb for this show, but is there really something hilarious about those two juxtaposed sentences? Or is it just the delivery of the line in conjunction with the scenario? gently caress, I'm going to go watch that episode again. Which one is it in?

The humor comes from that fact that Michael's "detective work" (as described by the narrator) consisted of Michael asking T-Bone if he did it and T-Bone saying yes. Plus he sounded so proud of committing arson, which is itself pretty funny.

Dacap
Jul 8, 2008

ME BOSS
YOU NOT


"Oh, definitely the work of a flamer. "

big business sloth
Jun 7, 2007

hella greenbacks

Oh drat... now I remember that part! I was thinking that Michael had hired him or some drat thing... it's been a while since I've seen the first season. Yeah, that's a good one.

Thread may continue now.

Tinydryad
Aug 13, 2004

This newb claimed by ChlamydiaJones; remember, bad things happen in theaters sometimes.

I also thought it was "Almost definitely," which is funnier in my mind than "Oh, most definitely." And T-Bone is so proud of himself...

"Annyong!"

Brosa Parks
Jan 28, 2005

Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.


Tinydryad posted:

I also thought it was "Almost definitely," which is funnier in my mind than "Oh, most definitely." And T-Bone is so proud of himself...

"Annyong!"

we just had the exact same conversation twice in 6 six pages

slartibartfast
Nov 13, 2002


Gooky McGook posted:

This show is the gift that just keeps on giving:


Click here for the full 957x542 image.


Son of a bitch. This is my first "that fuckin' show!" moment -- how did I never notice that Barry Zuckerkorn's middle initial is J?

"BJ" Zuckerkorn. Too funny.

Star War Sex Parrot
Oct 2, 2003




I hope the possibility of an Arrested movie means we'll get a Blu-Ray release of the series. I'd love it if they went back and did some more commentary tracks. As it stands now, they're disappointingly sparse.

RockShowLevel27
May 31, 2006


strwrsxprt posted:

I hope the possibility of an Arrested movie means we'll get a Blu-Ray release of the series. I'd love it if they went back and did some more commentary tracks. As it stands now, they're disappointingly sparse.

thats what i was trying to say earlier, but no one understood me haha.

MacBook Air Gamer
May 6, 2007

Here I go, deep type flow.
Jacques Cousteau could never get this low.


strwrsxprt posted:

I hope the possibility of an Arrested movie means we'll get a Blu-Ray release of the series. I'd love it if they went back and did some more commentary tracks. As it stands now, they're disappointingly sparse.

It really could use a rerelease as some beefy "Complete Series" package. I mean, some of the episodes still have the TV broadcast "~~BROADCAST IN STEREO~~" taglines in the intros!

Dacap
Jul 8, 2008

ME BOSS
YOU NOT


MacBook Air Gamer posted:

It really could use a rerelease as some beefy "Complete Series" package. I mean, some of the episodes still have the TV broadcast "~~BROADCAST IN STEREO~~" taglines in the intros!

Yeah, what the gently caress is with that? some even have the TV/PG squares.

Wesley Walker
Nov 12, 2006



Dacap posted:

"Oh, definitely the work of a flamer. "

I told you that in confidence...

kalensc
Sep 10, 2003

Unexpected benefit: I'm having much more fun now.

Really.


strwrsxprt posted:

I hope the possibility of an Arrested movie means we'll get a Blu-Ray release of the series. I'd love it if they went back and did some more commentary tracks. As it stands now, they're disappointingly sparse.

This is one of the few cases where I'd be first in line to double-dip for a DVD. I've slowly become such a commentary junkie that I'm tempted to put it on even during the first viewing.

GutBomb
Jun 15, 2005

Dude?


Ishamael posted:

Also, the Man Inside Me was just a dustjacket over some other book, if I remeber correctly.

It's a HomeFill!

Vivisector
Aug 24, 2002

Squirreling?

Happy Noodle Boy posted:

I love when he gets stuck by the furnace. He has this "oh gently caress this" look after struggling for a bit and starts howling

Haha, I much prefer when he gets lost inside the walls after going after a rogue ice cream sandwich behind the refrigerator and discovering a potential escape through the vents.

Narrator: Meanwhile, George was lost somewhere between the guest room and the coat closet.

Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008

JAZZ HANDS


Vivisector posted:

Haha, I much prefer when he gets lost inside the walls after going after a rogue ice cream sandwich behind the refrigerator and discovering a potential escape through the vents.

Narrator: Meanwhile, George was lost somewhere between the guest room and the coat closet.

Anyang?

So, did anyone else see the revelation with Rita coming? I had a feeling that was going to happen, but I kept thinking to myself, "No, they wouldn't do that. They couldn't do that."

Burning_Monk
Jan 11, 2005
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to know

DocFrance posted:

Anyang?

So, did anyone else see the revelation with Rita coming? I had a feeling that was going to happen, but I kept thinking to myself, "No, they wouldn't do that. They couldn't do that."

Anyang!

Coolness Averted
Feb 20, 2007

Stole? Made up? What's the Difference?

Burning_Monk posted:

Anyang!

Hello

Drei
Feb 23, 2006

she's incredible math

I had a Korean roommate last year and had to explain to her why I giggled every time her friends came over. I don't think she really got it.

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Jenga Jim
Apr 12, 2004
Master of Disguise

I wonder if the prosthetic hand still smells bad.

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