In that epic race against the bullet train, he said he could just "feel" the potential within the GT-R but was limited by the governer. That's why when he got to the race track and the governor was automatically taken off, he started to see what the car really could do.
Bletcher also provided the voice for Lawyer Goodwill in Frank Tashlin's "The Case of the Stuttering Pig" from 1938. The interesting thing is that Bletcher did both personalities of Goodwill - the soft-hearted honest lawyer and the vile monster.
Bruce is also known for providing the voice of...
I like Eon Kid, so I'm definately going to continue watching the series, but I do agree that that decision was really stupid. Just another reason why Kids' WB!'s getting canned in a few months.
Horrible horrible ratings also factor in. If something just bombs badly in the ratings - and you were a network programmer who valued his job - you'd probably cancel a ratings bomb too.
I just came back from seeing it and I thought it was good. Not as good as the first but certainly was a worthy effort. It was way more emotional than what I was imagining it to be.
Also what was up with the sequel hook? Are they being serious when they say that they are going to make five...
'Cepting that the Futurama features are going direct-to-video with a television budget, while the Simpsons movie has a feature budget.
...unless you mean the Simpsons as a series.
The whole Conway Twitty gag brings up an interesting point: Is it better to please your viewers or annoy them? In theory, this seems like a no-brainer answer, but hear me out.
There have been some in this thread, such as myself, who feel the cutaway was poorly-written, as not only was it done...
- You see a group of kids wearing costumes walking down the street. When they pull their costumes off, the last kid in the row will either be a real ghost under the white sheet, or their face will be an exact match of the ugly mask they're wearing.