Month: January 2012

REVIEW: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TIM”Super Gay Eduardo; The Pros & Cons of Killing Tim”

Tim helps an immigrant worker by posting flyers for jobs; Tim is a witness in a class-action lawsuit filed by former Omnicorp employees. Spoilers Below Super Gay Eduardo Amy and Tim’s reaction to the Mexican dude posting up fliers all over the city might be the funniest thing I hear all year. Due to a “Lost in Translation” type situation, Tim and Stu enlist the help of a whore named Debbie, who acts as the official Spanish to English translator, telling the guys that the Mexican dude is trying to start a gay prostitution ring…

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EW NAMES HOTTEST PROJECTS FOR 2012: “The Flintstones”

Entertainment Weekly recently named some of the hottest TV projects for 2012. Two of the shows that are on that list include The New Neighbors(different sources have it spelled The New Nabors) and Seth MacFarlane’s take on The Flintstones. After the jump, get the inside scoop of what we know so far about these two shows and let us know which ones you are most excited for! Next up, The Flintstones.

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EW NAMES HOTTEST PROJECTS FOR 2012: “The New Neighbors”

Entertainment Weekly recently named some of the hottest TV projects for 2012. Two of the shows that are on that list include The New Neighbors(different sources have it spelled The New Nabors) and Seth MacFarlane’s take on The Flintstones. After the jump, get the inside scoop of what we know so far about these two shows and let us know which ones you are most excited for! First up, The New Neighbors.

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BONGO COMICS REVIEW: BART SIMPSON #66 “LADIES’ MAN”

Maggie goes to work with Homer and manages to save his bacon and his job. Then, inspired by Professor Frink and encouraged by Lisa, Marge attempts to remake her household into a green-friendly environment. Finally, Lisa suffers from amnesia after a bump on the head and Bart tries to convince her that she had a previous reputation as a troublemaker. Also: a new installment of ‘Maggie’s Crib.’

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BONGO COMICS REVIEW: THE SIMPSONS SUPER SPECTACULAR #14

Ripped from the headlines of Playbill magazine, a cautionary tale of superhero mega-musicals gone awry! When Claude Kane III is approached to finance a singing spectacular based on the exploits of Radioactive Man, he soon finds himself doing double duty while trying to save the production from a director whose vision can’t be contained, a rock ‘n’ roll composer whose ego needs to be kept in check, and a budget that continues to skyrocket, along with protecting the helpless cast and crew caught in the middle!

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