Since I have been slacking on the updates and the top 5 lists, I decided to do two today.
After talking with some friends, I thought these two would be fun and also a little difficult. Please feel free to email or put yours in the comment section.
Top 5 Simpsons Episodes
1. Lisa on Ice – This is the episode where Lisa needs to play an outside sport in order to avoid getting a “F” in gym class. A Bart vs. Lisa classic.
2. Last Exit to Springfield – Homer because the union rep for the power plant and goes into negotiations with Mr. Burns after the plant goes on strike.
3. Homer the Great – In this episode, Homer becomes the chosen one to a underground group known as the Stonecutters
4. Cape Feare – The Simpsons re-inactment of the movie with Side Show Bob
5. Bart Sells His Soul – This one starts off with Bart getting Iron Butterfly played in a church service. Moe also opens up a family restaurant in his bar too. A classic!
Top 5 Simpsons Lines (I know, this one is impossible)
1. “Surly on looks out for one guy...Surly” – Surly Dwarf
2. “In America, first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women.” – Homer
3. “No children have ever meddled with the Republican Party and lived to tell about it..” – Sideshow Bob
4. “I’m going to the back seat of my car, with the woman I love, and I won’t be back for ten minutes!” – Homer
5. “Women and seamen don’t mix.” - Smithers
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OK, I'll have to work on this one, but for now, I have quote to add...
"I like my beer cold, my TV loud, and my homosexuals fa-laming!" -Homer
1. The episode where Mr. Burns hires a bunch of professional baseball players to join the company team. It's probably the only reason I know who Darryl Strawberry is.
2. The episode where Homer thinks Bart is gay. The ending where the steelworkers say "We work hard, and we play hard" before dancing to "Everybody Dance Now" is my favorite part.
3. The "Tell-tale heart" episode where Bart buries Lisa's class project. Nothing like learning about classic literature from the Simpsons before you learn about it in school.
4. The episode where the fat white guy thinks he is Michael Jackson. I really love the "Lisa it's your Birthday, Happy Birthday Lisa" song.
5. The episode with the monorail is a classic all around. I cheated and looked it up, but Leonard Nimoy guest-starred and it has a good Homer quote about a family of possums, "I call the big one Bitey"
Working on the quotes, but my top 5 episodes are:
Flying Hellfish - WWII, Nazis, stolen paintings
Bart's Radio - Timmy O'Toole falls down a well
Itchy and Scratchy Land
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (i think this is the first episode, a Christmas story)
Who Shot Mr. Burns (1 and 2)
Fave Episodes - man, did I eliminate some good ones. I whittled this down from 25 episodes.
1. Lisa's Pony (#8F06) 7 Nov 1991
After disappointing Lisa, again, Homer finally gives Lisa a pony. Now, in desperation to pay off the bills associated with owning a pony, Homer works the graveyard shift at Apu's
http://www.wtso.net/movie/167-The%20Simpsons%20308%20Lisa%27s%20Pony.html
2. Whacking Day (#9F18) 29 Apr 1993
While the town of Springfield prepares for the annual snake whacking day (which Lisa dreads), Bart gets expelled from school for embarrassing Mr. Skinner during a school inspection. Barry White guest stars.
http://www.wtso.net/movie/177-The%20Simpsons%20420%20Whacking%20Day.html
3. Homie the Clown (#2F12) 12 Feb 1995
Homer's new job as a Krusty The Klown knock-off lands him in deep waters when mobsters want to give him a pair of cement clown shoes, thinking he's the real thing. Dick Cavett, Joe Mantegna and Johnny Unitas guest star.
http://www.wtso.net/movie/399-615%20Homie%20the%20Clown.html
4. You Only Move Twice (#3F23) 3 Nov 1996
Homer moves the family to a new town after he receives a better job offer, at a better nuclear power plant, but Homer is oblivious to the fact that his new boss is a Super Villain who is out to rule the world.
http://www.wtso.net/movie/383-802%20You%20Only%20Move%20Twice.html
5. Three Gays of the Condo (#EABF12 / SI-1412) 13 Apr 2003
While looking for a missing puzzle piece, Homer stumbles upon an angry note Marge wrote on the back of a placemat one night when he suffered alcohol poisoning. Homer wonders why Marge every stayed with him and decided he wasn't good enough for her. So Homer moves out and settles on a condo, which he shares with two homosexuals. Guest stars Weird Al Yankovic as himself, Scott Thompson as Grady, Terry W. Greene as Julio, and Ben Schatz (Weird Al band member) as himself.
http://www.wtso.net/movie/313-The%20Simpsons%201417%20Three%20Gays%20of%20the%20Cond....html
Quotes:
1. "You mean the Wigsphere."
2. "Homer, did you stick your head in the Shine-o-ball-o?"3
3. "Poochies dead!!!!!!!!!"
4. "Dad, why did you take me to a gay steelmill?"
5. "My retirement grease!"
Mr. Plow (that name again is Mr. Plow.)
Cape Feare
Itchy and Scratchy land
You only move Twice
Flying Hellfish
Quotes
"I bent my wookie." Ralph
"My eyes, the gogles do nussing!" Rainer Wolfcastle
"No one ruins my familys vacation except me, and maybe the boy!" Homer
"No this is 9-1-2" Chief Wiggum
"Got any of that beer that has candy floating in it? You know, Skittlebrau?" Homer
"Silly Customer, you can not hurt a twinkie!" Apu
I still have to think about my list, but I laughed out loud at some of the choices you guys have up there. Those are some of my favorites, too.
And a follow-up to "My retirement grease!" "The snowflakes taste like fishsticks."
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