15-08-2025, 18:03
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Re: Wednesday
It was first done in a 1925 novel called The Heads of Cerberus.
The earliest clear example on film is The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (Also sometimes seen as The Head That Wouldn’t Die). This was produced in 1959 but not released until 1962, with an erroneous copyright notice that meant it was effectively in the public domain from day 1 - which is possibly why the idea of a living brain kept alive in a jar has become so oft-repeated.
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16-08-2025, 14:43
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Re: Wednesday
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Originally Posted by Itshim
I see futurama was March 28th 1999. When was it in The Simpsons. Of cause both by the same guy
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21 October 1993, Season 5 Episode 4.
Yep, as noted, both are Matt Groening series.
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16-08-2025, 15:30
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Re: Wednesday
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Originally Posted by Chris
They need a little more comedy and a little less horror. A brain-eating zombie is a bit obvious and not very funny no matter how you do it. And for some reason they’ve written Pugsley as a complete imbecile.
As always, Uncle Fester elevates everything when he finally shows up.
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From what I remeber of the classic show and the 90s movies wasn't Pugsley also a bit simple/stupid?
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16-08-2025, 19:09
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Re: Wednesday
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Originally Posted by Stephen
From what I remeber of the classic show and the 90s movies wasn't Pugsley also a bit simple/stupid?
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Exactly and is being portrayed as that today.
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16-08-2025, 19:34
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Re: Wednesday
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Originally Posted by pip08456
Exactly and is being portrayed as that today.
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At least there new writers are being consistent
I've only watched the first episode so far. Didn't grab my attention like season 1 did.
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17-08-2025, 18:39
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Re: Wednesday
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Originally Posted by Paul
21 October 1993, Season 5 Episode 4.
Yep, as noted, both are Matt Groening series.
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Thank you
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