From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
The best example ever of the excellent cartoon show
Futurama, which has
been cancelled, aired last night, followed by a decent
Simpsons and two
brand new shows which are bad beyond even SubGenius
ken.
First the good news. "Teenage Mutant Leela Hurdles,"
Episode 7 of
Season 5, prompted me to literally CRY with laughter
THRICE in a
half-hour, probably a laff-provoking record for anything
since my LSD
days.
Maybe the show was better written than most, but maybe
it's just that
the subject matter was age. The plot, driven by Professor
Farnsworth's
advancing senility, involves a youthenizing accident
by which our
heroes begin to grow younger and younger. ""When
I grow up, I wanna be
a steam shovel." - Bender age 4.
The ravages of age vs. the stupidity of youth are wackily
contrasted in
the usual Futurama style. I grapple with both the ravages
and the
stupidity quite literally on a daily basis so it figures
that I would
love this episode. The main reason though is probably
that I
increasingly identify with the Professor, for obvious
reasons. Mad
scientist, long-fled memory, exasperating, calls the
shots, runs the
company, exposes his horrible body to others at the
slightest
provocation, used to fuck Mom, totally out of it, yet
always right.
Hey, that's me! In this particular episode he is depicted
at age 20 or
so as a beer-swilling, pot-addled hippie Professor Farnsworth,
and as
an obnoxious 12 year old ubernerd... chilling reminders.
The Simpsons which followed was a pretty good one but then... then...
This show Oliver Beene or whatever... they had been
promoing it all
week and it looked like SHIT.
It's worse than shit. Two minutes into it, louder than
the lame-ass
"comedy" dialog, you can hear the sleazy L.A.
pitchman pitching -- "You
aren't gonna believe what I got. Think Malcolm in the
Middle -- CROSSED
WITH THAT SEVENTIES SHOW! Malcolm in the Middle -- BUT
IN 1962!! It's
kitchy, it's camp, the baby boomers will love it cause
it's nostalgia
and the kids will love it because it's kids! I got these
hotshot
twentysomethings writing it. It's golden."
It sucks so... so... so VERY VERY badly. WARNING TO
NENSLO and other
period purists -- they didn't even TRY in this one.
Kids say "totally,"
1980s-style, in 1962 in this show. They played the racial
awkwardness
of the times for laughs in absolutely the most awkward,
embarrassing,
forced way I've seen since... well, since 1972. But
in that, it's just
another average everyday TV show. It is just about THE
Pinkest thing
I've had the sorry luck to test-watch. It'll probably
last for many
seasons. Futurama was cancelled and this was started.
I think there was a real "Malcolm in the Middle"
somewhere in the
Sunday line-up, which I missed because I went to check
on the 9 pm
local Hour of Slack prerecorded broadcast. "Malcolm
in the Middle" is
frequently my favorite live action comedy show. It's
about the only one
I watch, so that might skew my perspective slightly.
Then there was "THE PITTS." I watched because
it was supposedly written
"by the writers of The Simpsons." Well, no.
It must be by some
one-summer interns for The Simpsons. A couple by name
of Scully.
It's so so so so so fucking bad, so insipidly lame,
so forced, so
transparent, that the canned laugh track seemed almost
as hideously
inappropriate as the one in the Rodney Dangerfield scene
in "NATURAL
BORN KILLERS" -- but INAPPROPRIATELY.
This one is SO bad it might NOT last. Either that or
it will be THE big
hit of the year.
IT EVEN HAS A FALSE "BOB." In fact it's almost
like: "You aren't gonna
believe what I got. Think The Munsters... CROSSED WITH
THAT EIGHTIES
SHOW!! There's like this family. They're like 5os sitcom
people -- all
plastic and kitchy and all. The dad's like that "Bob"
Dobbs guy. He's
always smiling and he's totally out of it, and he always
has this pipe
and weird shit happens to them but to them it's like,
normal. You know,
alien abductions and all that X Files shit. But it's
FUNNY, capiche?"
Only the execs made them lose the pipe because they
didn't want it to
look like they promoted smoking.
The character's name is even "Bob" and I
am already PLEADING IN ADVANCE
with everyone who reads this, DO NOT EMAIL ME MP3s OF
THE "BOB" LINES
FROM "THE PITTS." I remember "God, Bob
and The Devil" and all the
lame-ass cut-ups of the lame-ass lines from that lame-ass
show. SPARE
ME! I BEG OF YOU!
The Fux execs went with this show and cancelled FUTURAMA.
If truth be known my hatred of Fox network has never
been so feverish.
Not because of their bad choice in shows but for their
unforgiveable
news coverage of the war. News? Yeah right. Unh huh.
The government's
own press conferences sound like BALANCED PAINFUL TRUTH
compared to
Fox's grossly blatant propaganda.
And I do mean GROSSLY. CNN is pretty gross but Fox
is way beyond the
pale. When we're through with the Iraqi Ministry of
Information and the
al Jazeera website I say we turn the guns on Geraldo
and Fox and all
those fux.
http://www.agonist.org/ has GOOOD news "feed"
and goooood links to
similar and more.
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Subject: Re: Fox Sunday FuxUp (TV reviews)
From: "NeuroManson" <moc.ibtta@dogegoops>
Rev. Ivan Stang wrote:
> The character's name is even "Bob" and
I am already PLEADING IN ADVANCE
> with everyone who reads this, DO NOT EMAIL ME MP3s
OF THE "BOB" LINES
> FROM "THE PITTS." I remember "God,
Bob and The Devil" and all the
> lame-ass cut-ups of the lame-ass lines from that
lame-ass show. SPARE
> ME! I BEG OF YOU!
I dunno, for some odd reason, I always thought Bob
Oblong was closer to "Bob"
than anything Schlocks could come out with. Pity it
didn't last more than
about 6 episodes.
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Subject: Re: Fox Sunday FuxUp (TV reviews)
From: nenslo@yahooX.com
The best part of the Fox sunday lineup for me was that
during the half
hour when there's nothing on between Futurama and The
Simpsons I got a
damn good blow job. Then we watched Minority Report
and I wish I had
that 2 hours and 20 minutes back. That's my last Spielberg
movie
ever. He goes on the proscribed list with Zemeckis
and Egoyan.
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