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Blackula vs Black Dracula!Tonight on Fox's Thousand Dollar Movie, it's Roger Corman's Titanic!
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Blackula vs Black Dracula!Tonight on Fox's Thousand Dollar Movie, it's Roger Corman's Titanic!
Blackula vs Black Dracula!
Blackula vs Black Dracula!
Hot stuff coming through!https://youtube.com/watch?v=HvtGXn5YI3c
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Sad how that's exactly what I had to say when I pulled out a lighter with the confederate flag on it (it was on sale)
Hot stuff coming through!

Even earlier Homer wasn't offended when his gay assistant kissed him in season 2. I think for each of these episodes there was a different showrunner and set of writers.You know what always kinda bugged me? How Homer got over his homophobia in the episode Homer's Phobia (which was a delicious pun) but it just ends up coming back in Three Gays of the Condo. Like, did they forget they'd already had Homer get over his disdain of gays when one of them saved his fucking life? I mean it involved being pummeled by reindeer and a crazy Japanese Santa robot, how the fuck did that not become one of Homer's most vivid memories? And how the fuck did not one writer point it out?
I can chalk that one up to Homer being an idiot who can't tell if someone is gay unless its spelled out for him. Karl never said he was in love with Homer even though it was painfully obvious and Homer probably just saw him as a really dedicated assistant and friend trying to help him make it as an executive. With Jon the minute Marge told him he was gay is when Homer freaked out even though it was obvious the previous night that Jon was as straight as a rainbow. I can buy Homer being a minor homophobe because he's a blue collar worker who has never hung out with gay people and gets all his views on them from TV stereotypes, but hes too stupid to notice actual gay people.Even earlier Homer wasn't offended when his gay assistant kissed him in season 2. I think for each of these episodes there was a different showrunner and set of writers.
They would never even dream of doing anything remotely similar to that nowadays. The Zombie episodes strike me as having some kind of internal production code à la the classic Hollywood film code: only this code mandates that the GOP must always be the subject of contempt, and that all left wing politicians must be portrayed as benevolent heroes. As much as the show has always been dominated by preachy progressive creators, they would still occasionally take jabs at Democratic politicians if it was germaine to the subject. Hell, does everyone seem to forget about Mayor Quimby? He's established as being a Democrat, and his character (and to a greater extent, his family) serves as a negative stereotypical personification of corruption in American politics. His voice and character lore is clearly a satire of the Kennedy dynasty. Although, in later episodes like around the bronze, pre-Zombie era, they started to really use that rich Texan character as a new generic corrupt politician character – and of course they made him conservative.I distinctly remember my dad howling with laughter whenever he first heard Bill Clinton say, "Well, I'm a pretty lousy president" at the end of the episode. It was freaky.
I remember there was an episode from like Season 18 or 19 that featured Michelle Obama (not voiced by her) coming to cheer Lisa up while Michelle's ass gets kissed by everyone in Springfield. It was pathetic. Funnily enough, I also remember they made a jab at Joe Biden...They would never even dream of doing anything remotely similar to that nowadays. The Zombie episodes strike me as having some kind of internal production code à la the classic Hollywood film code: only this code mandates that the GOP must always be the subject of contempt, and that all left wing politicians must be portrayed as benevolent heroes. As much as the show has always been dominated by preachy progressive creators, they would still occasionally take jabs at Democratic politicians if it was germaine to the subject. Hell, does everyone seem to forget about Mayor Quimby? He's established as being a Democrat, and his character (and to a greater extent, his family) serves as a negative stereotypical personification of corruption in American politics. His voice and character lore is clearly a satire of the Kennedy dynasty. Although, in later episodes like around the bronze, pre-Zombie era, they started to really use that rich Texan character as a new generic corrupt politician character – and of course they made him conservative.
Meanwhile, Bart can't catch a damn break and has to give up something he likes just to make her feel better.I remember there was an episode from like Season 18 or 19 that featured Michelle Obama (not voiced by her) coming to cheer Lisa up while her ass gets kissed by everyone in Springfield. It was pathetic. Funnily enough, I also remember they made a jab at Joe Biden...
What’s interesting is that they wanted to bring Karl back but Harvey Fierstein didn’t like the proposed script and he turned it down.Even earlier Homer wasn't offended when his gay assistant kissed him in season 2. I think for each of these episodes there was a different showrunner and set of writers.
This was a good one too:“Grandpa didn’t you wonder why you were getting money for doing absolutely nothing?”
“I thought it was because the democrats were in power again”
I miss the days when people could laugh at themselves once in awhile
Yep, I loved that!This was a good one too:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=czfKPaypNsU