because most of us can read a whole article and have internet connections capable of loading more than 3 pictures per page. We don't need it broken into single serving sections.
It was a take on "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould". The Pulp Fiction element was just one of the many movie references in that episode.
tobiasparkerJun 19, 2009
because most of us can read a whole article and have internet connections capable of loading more than 3 pictures per page. We don't need it broken into single serving sections.
v3n0mJun 19, 2009
I dugg him down after the 9th word, I just didn't feel like reading the rest of it.
v3n0mJun 19, 2009
It was a take on "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould". The Pulp Fiction element was just one of the many movie references in that episode.
v3n0mJun 19, 2009
Ditto! Page 14 for those who are interested who don't want to go through the whole thing.In fact.. here: <a class="user" href="http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-50-greatest-simpsons-movie-references/page:14">http://www.totalfilm.com/features/the-50-greatest- ...</a>(a tad NSFW - but the .jpg is small so it may go unnoticed)
tyler2tall147Jun 19, 2009
Doesn't mention Back To The Future?!?! Frink is basically Doc, and the clocktower in The Simpsons always reads 10:04 just like in Back To The Future
lostthenfoundJun 19, 2009
There are 18 pages so there can be 18 pages worth of ad impressions.. welcome to the internet?
vonbronerJun 19, 2009
No mention of the Planet of the Apes musical number they did? No Shining? No Terminator 2 Homer running after Flanders' car with golf clubs?For shame.
antdudeJun 20, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.joeydevilla.com/2007/09/22/simpsons-scenes-and-their-reference-movies/">http://www.joeydevilla.com/2007/09/22/simpsons-sce ...</a>