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  1. Marioman22 says:

    Have not watched it yet, but laughed really hard at Bill’s Ukrainian Mystery Machine joke.

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  2. Okay, now even I’VE got to ask what’s with the freakin’ Simpsons covers lately…

    (It’s starting to resemble that one weird Mad Magazine parody where they didn’t parody “Lion King”, they had the Simpsons sitting in the audience MSTing it–
    Thus earning the wrath of Matt Groening for most of the early 00’s episodes.)

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  3. mst3kme says:

    For those people here who haven’t watched “The Simpsons” the past few years or only have watched it sporadically, here’s a list of the truly great, essential episodes of the past nine seasons.

    Season 25:

    “Steal This Episode”
    “Married to the Blob”
    “The War of Art“
    “Brick Like Me”
    “Pay Pal”

    Season 26:

    “The Wreck of the Relationship”

    “Super Franchise Me”

    “Covercraft”

    “Bart’s New Friend”

    “The Princess Guide”

    “Peeping Mom”

    “Bull-E”

    Season 27:

    “Cue Detective“

    “Halloween of Horror”

    “Friend with Benefit”

    “The Girl Code”

    “Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles”

    “Much Apu About Something”

    “Gal of Constant Sorrow”

    “The Burns Cage”

    “To Courier with Love”

    Season 28:

    “Friends and Family”
    “The Town”
    “There Will Be Buds”
    “The Last Traction Hero”
    “The Great Phatsby”
    “22 for 30”
    “Looking for Mr. Goodbart”
    “Moho House”

    Season 29:

    “Springfield Splendor”
    “The Old Blue Mayor She Ain’t What She Used to Be”
    “Gone Boy”
    “Homer Is Where the Art Isn’t”

    Season 30:

    “Bart’s Not Dead”
    “Heartbreak Hotel”
    “Werking Mom”
    “Mad About the Toy”
    “The Clown Stays in the Picture”
    “E My Sports”
    “Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy”
    “Woo-Hoo Dunnit?”

    Season 31:

    “The Fat Blue Line”
    “Marge the Lumberjill”
    “Livin La Pura Vida”
    “Thanksgiving of Horror”
    “Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?”
    “Hail to the Teeth”
    “Frinkcoin”
    “Bart the Bad Guy”
    “Highway to Well”
    “The Way of the Dog”

    Season 32:

    “Undercover Burns”
    “The 7 Beer Itch
    “Podcast News”
    “Three Dreams Denied”
    “The Road to Cincinnati”
    “Sorry Not Sorry”
    “The Dad-Feelings Limited“
    “Diary Queen“
    “Wad Goals”
    “Yokel Hero”
    “Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars“
    “Manger Things”
    “Uncut Femmes”
    “Burger Kings”
    “Panic on the Streets of Springfield”
    “The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A.”
    “The Last Barfighter”

    Season 33:

    “The Star of the Backstage”
    “Bart’s in Jail!”
    “The Wayz We Were”
    “Lisa’s Belly”
    “A Serious Flanders”
    “Portrait of a Lackey on Fire”
    “Mothers and Other Strangers”

    The Original EricJ:
    Okay, now even I’VE got to ask what’s with the freakin’ Simpsons covers lately…

    (It’s starting to resemble that one weird Mad Magazine parody where they didn’t parody “Lion King”, they had the Simpsons sitting in the audience MSTing it–
    Thus earning the wrath of Matt Groening for most of the early 00’s episodes.)

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  4. Ray Dunakin says:

    Fred Williamson was in his late 70s when he made this movie, but he sure doesn’t look it. The guy has really aged well.

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  5. jay says:

    It’s amazing how those white hazmat suits just make them disappear when attacking. I guess I can throw away my old ghillie suit.

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  6. TheMansquatch says:

    I think Fred is a testament to how staying active and living healthy can make getting older go a lot more smoothly. He was a pro football player who has a laundry list of black belts in a bunch of martial arts. From Blaxploitation to being a mainstay of Italian action flicks in the 80s, The Hammer’s lived quite a life.

    Ray Dunakin:
    Fred Williamson was in his late 70s when he made this movie, but he sure doesn’t look it. The guy has really aged well.

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