Treehouse of Horror XV - 10/29 discussion (repeat)

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I thought the best "in joke" of the night was when they used the theme song from the '80s show "Perfect Strangers" -- Wings of My Dreams -- For the theme to TOH XV:

http://www.classictvhits.com/shows/perfectstrangers/soundgallery.htm

The moment that started to play, I started laughing out loud and remerabering I was probably around 11 or 12 when that show was on the air and those familiar notes brought it all back :lol:

I thought the funniest one was the "From Hell" parody with all the characters in 19th Century London.

"In the Belly of the Boss" was funny... Up until the last few minutes when Homer expanded inside Mr. Burns. I thought it would have been funnier to just have him kill Mr. Burns by bursting out of him because we know that anything that happens in TOH has nothing to do with the rest of the shows continuity.

"The Ned Zone" wasn't the greatest. Probably because it was just following the film (The Dead Zone) and that is pretty much how the real film plays out except it's not a nuclear explosion as the main event.
 
Oh that would be fabulous, thank you! :hug: And if you can't, I will live vicariously through everyone elses discussion of the ep, that will suit me fine :lol:
 
Well, I liked TOH IV (Homer sells his soul for a donut, gremlin on the side of the bus, Mr. Burns is a vampire), and I loved TOH VI (statues come to life, Willie kills everyone in their nightmares, Homer enters the 3-D world). That is by far my favorite.

Last night's episode was pretty good compared to the one's in recent years. Actually, I really enjoyed it until the last few minutes of the very last story, the fantastic voyage one. I really could have done without seeing Homer expand in Mr. Burns' body and then have them dancing together in the end. That was just...disturbing. It's even worse than Homer laying an egg or killer dolphins on land, or a weird alien thing that keeps throwing up. So I suppose, I'll just try to pretend like those last couple minutes didn't happen.
 
October 7, 2004 -- HIDE the kiRAB — "The Simpsons" annual "Treehouse of Horror" is back Nov. 7.

from here

Don't read the info below if you don't want to be spoiled. ;)


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In this year's 15th edition, which as usual airs a week after Halloween, Lisa and Bart take on a Jack-the-Ripper style serial killer loose in Victorian London in "Four Beheadings and a Funeral."

Meanwhile, baby Maggie is shrunk down into a pill and swallowed by Mr. Burns. The family tries to rescue her a la "Fantasic Voyage," but Homer gets trapped FOREVER inside his boss' belly.

And in "The Ned Zone," Ned Flanders gains the power to see people's deaths.


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I thought that last night`s Treehouse of Horror was pretty good. It was definitely a step up from most of the other ones in recent seasons, but isn`t great enough to be a classic. "Four Beheadings and a Funeral" was my favorite out of the three stories.
 
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