Definitely one of the best episodes, in my opinion. Funny as hell, especially Jason's "Dear Diary". Anyway, I give it an 8. Sho nuff.
Definitely one of the best episodes, in my opinion. Funny as hell, especially Jason's "Dear Diary". Anyway, I give it an 8. Sho nuff.
Much better then last week, ill give it a B. I don't like Paula's boss, hes to silly and over the top. Anyone with me on that? Hopefully he wont reappear seeing how she no longer works there.
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Episode 111: Mortgages and Marbles
Air Date: Sunday, September 30, 2001, 10:30pm
Voices:
Brendon Small: Brendon
Janine Ditullio: Paula
H. Jon Benjamin: Jason, Coach McGuirk
Melissa Bardin Galsky: Melissa
Jonathan Katz: Erik
Bill Braudis: Doctor
Ron Lynch: Mr. Lynch
Written by: Bill Braudis, Brendon Small
Directed by: Loren Bouchard
Synopsis: Brendon tries to make a home movie about Josie, but she sticks marbles in her nose. Paula and Brendon need to drag her to the hospital, and Brendond decides to make an educational movie that teaches kids not to stick marbles in their noses. Later that day, Erik comes down to Melissa's soccer practice, and McGuirk decides that he needs to buy a house. Meanwhile, Brendon gets Mr. Lynch to give him extra credit if he manages to make an education video that's actually educational. So, McGuirk gets a mortgage, and Erik takes him out to a nice little condo with a pool and lots of beautiful women. McGuirk decides that he absolutely needs to live there, so he moons his landlady and leaves his apartment before he even buys the new house. With no place to live, Erik reluctantly accepts him into his own house. After four long hours, McGuirk becomes such a nuisance that Erik takes him to see some new houses. Meanwhile, Brendon makes his new educational movie, a puppet show starring Spikey McMarbles, Dr. Teachum, and Melissa. The video stresses the dangers of putting marbles in your nose. So, of course, all of the kids put marbles in their noses. Brendon does not get extra credit from Lynch. Meanwhile, Erik takes McGuirk to all of the worst houses in town. When McGuirk hates all of them, Erik finally gets him his old apartment back for triple the old rent. And Brendon's teaching career ends.
I can't believe it...I really liked this episode! A rating! From the start, this looked like a winner. We shall fight with Jazz? Hilarious! That scene would only work in Flash, and If I have one qualm about Flash HM, its that they look like Muppets. Other than that, Jason was great in this episode, as was Lynch. I Scoop dop skeedily agree that this was a great episode. They better watch out, another good episode like that and I might actually start to like the show!
Although I'll admit that the second time I saw "Identifying A Body" it was more funny, it still wasn't as good as this episode. A big improvement over last week, "Hiatus" was a pretty good HM episode. Greatest parts would have to be Paula's boss (once again), every Jazz part, Jason narrating his journal entry, Dwayne - him even speaking is freaking hilarious, everytime Brendon messed up at Dwayne's dance rehearsals, McGuirk at his Spanish lessons, the whole "Me - he - co" sequence, and even the ending was fairly good. I really enjoyed this episode. Although not as good as "Politics," it's at least the second best episode so far in this new season. Grade: A-
Do you type up reviews of what everyone else thinks or what you think?Originally posted by Matt Wilson
P.S.
I'm actually typing up the review pages as we speak, for the last two weeks. They should be up tomorrow.
I am back after being gone for so long
What everyone else thinks. For examples, go to the shows page, click on Cowboy Bebop, and click on Waltz for Venus.
Um I see. Are you going to add to your music section? Cause I got Cowboy Bebop MP3.
I am back after being gone for so long
Little by little. The next addition will probably be the jazz-fight scene from Hiatus. I have to capture that on Thursday.
All the scenes with McQuirk and the other teacher were great. For that reason, I give it a B. I still don't like that principal who fired Brandon's mother (why does she only have one eyebrow?) and that whole skat dancing thing was boring (but the comments after were good). The band stuff was ok.
Wow. That was quite an episode. Better than Politics or Identifying a Body, I think. The intro (Let us Fight with Jazz!) was truly hilarious, and more or less let you know you were in for a good episode. Let's see.
Good Points:
-The whole Cancun subplot with Lynch and Mcguirk was awesome. These two play really will off each other, and their interactions here were almost as funny as in Mortages and Marbles (Not quite though)
-The Premise. After the so-so premise of Identifying a Body, this was a great idea for an episode. Just taking time to show the Home Movies cast sort of dawdling and doing nothing is really pretty clever.
-The Re-appearance of Dwayne. I was really waiting for him to come back in, and I have to say, I was not dissapointed. His speaking voice is just perfect, and the new song was great too. I'd love to see a Home Movies soundtrack with all of Dwayne's songs.
-Jazz Film. I already mentioned it, but it was gut-bustingly funny.
-Jason's diary entry was funny too. He wasn't in the episode a ton, but that was classic moment right there.
-Ending. Having Jason, Melissa, and Brendan come back from hiatus and realize they still suck was appropriate.
Bad things-
-Paula's boss. I realize some might like him, being an obvious Jerry Lewis homage, but me, I find him annoying and over-the top.
-Underusage of Melissa. Once again, I just think Melissa doesn't get the screentime she deserves. It's like she could be an interesting character, but they don't give her any real scenes of her own. At least the telephone call was something...
Overall, this episode was really great. A definite step in the right direction. Grade A. I urge you to catch it Thursday if you missed this run.
Also, I'd like to note that the next episode preview shows Erik returning to the cast. Alright! Melissa's dad was always a funny character. Even more interesting, he appears to be (at least at first glance) going out with Paula (!). Talk about story possibilities....
I really enjoyed the first 2/3 of the episode, it comes on strong with the horrible movie theyre making and then takes a drop a little past halfway with Brendan's mom's boss firing her. I did get a few chuckles, but there could have been something better there. The episode picked itself up at the very end with a suprise ending of Lynch getting drunk (who woulda thought...). Overall I think that it was 30 minutes well spent.
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A great episode and it was funny that Lynch got toasted!
Jason had some pretty cool friends too. LOL
Good episode. I liked hte whole McGurk (sp?) in Cancunm thing Plus Lynch getting plastered in the end was purehilarity.
The entire Jazz thing in hte beginning was comic gold. I mean the animation was good (If it was Squigglevision it would jsut been a mess)
I'm giving this a 8/10
Doing Kermit since 1992
It's not the fall that hurts, it's the sudden stop.
"ay yi yi yi refreshing mango drink"
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Really good episode. Even though it was the smallest subplot, Lynch and McGurk going to Mexico was my favorite part. A-
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Seeing a fig tree by the road, he went up to it but found nothing on it except leaves. Then he said to it, "May you never bear fruit again!" Immediately the tree withered.
GOD HATES FIGS
Boy was that episode hilarious. Definately a step up from that one last week, and I can't compare it to "Politics" because I accidentally missed that one. It seemed that all of the subplots worked to hilarity, including the whole Jazz numbers (and the realization by Brendan, Jason and Melissa that they suck), the Cancun thing with Lynch and McGurk and Dwayne's latest video. However, I just did not like that guy who Paula worked for who fired her. He just seems annoying to me. Other than that, a first rate ep.
i was really worried after the two new shows, i thought they had lost it. but this episode really gave me hope that the CN episodes could live up to the old ones.
.......they should bring back squigglevision
Could everybody just drop the squigglevision thing? It's gone, ok... I see 99% of people acting as if the change from squigglevision is gonna ruin the show. It's the dialogue in Home Movies that matters... the visuals are just a means to the end. Besides, the animation might not be all squiggly anymore, but it is cleaner, more detailed, sharper, and more fluid.
Only one person in this thread said something about missing squigglevision, not 99% of everyone. Perhaps someone misses the old squigglevision -- who cares?Originally posted by randomguy
Could everybody just drop the squigglevision thing? It's gone, ok... I see 99% of people acting as if the change from squigglevision is gonna ruin the show. It's the dialogue in Home Movies that matters... the visuals are just a means to the end. Besides, the animation might not be all squiggly anymore, but it is cleaner, more detailed, sharper, and more fluid.
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