Hilarious on The Simpsons!
That is all.
shareThis message has been deleted by the poster
shareThis message has been deleted by an administrator
shareThis message has been deleted by an administrator
shareToo bad the show itself isn't.
shareSaw the episode tonight. Could be the best celebrity guest in the history of the show. And that's saying a lot.
I'm still laughing.
I have to ask.
What was the episode you saw with Albert tonight?
I saw one this evening that was very, very good but did not get to see the credits on it. Yes, he is great on the Simpsons. (But he has been great at a lot of things in his career.) He is so good sometimes his voice is not recognizable, in my opinion. thanks.
Sure, the plot is that Bart has become overweight from eating junk food. The Simpsons send him to a fat camp and the mean-spirited instructor Tab Spangler ("Wake up, fatties!") is voiced by Brooks. The end has him driving Homer to fat camp now... with the two men in the car having this absurdist exchange as the credits roll:
Spangler: What are you eating now.
Homer: Cheeseburger
Spangler: You're a catastrophe. Let me have half of it.
Homer: I don't wanna.
Spangler: I just want the cheese, I don't want the meat. I DO want the meat.
Homer: Here's a corner.
Spangler: Let me just bite it, don't rip it! Let me have the whole thing, you'll get some later.
Homer: You're a selfish jerk.
Spangler: I've smelled it, it has to be eaten!
Homer: But it's my burger!
Spangler: I'm driving. I'll kill us!
Homer: Fine I'd rather die!
I know the one you are talking about and that is not the one that was shown here this evening.
I think I was totally surprised when at the end of the one
I saw today there was a "DEDICATED TO AND IN MEMORY OF GEORGE HARRISON."
However, my favorite Albert on Simpsons is his portrayal of JACQUES, the bowling instructor, for Marge and their subsequent "affair."
Perhaps he will have the time and interest
and be asked by 'the powers that be of the Simpson show' to appear more than 4 or 5 times in 10 years.
I think a great thing about Albert
when he portrays a character on the Simpsons is
that he has that 'special and most unique' ability to make an already strong character in an episode into a much more vigorous and robust character and brings him (the character) to life.
Thanks for responding to my question. PEACE!