Try ACME. I think they have a special.
Don't know if I'd trust them. Apparantly they have some quality control problems, leading to at least one lawsuit, Coyote vs Acme.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Try ACME. I think they have a special.
Don't know if I'd trust them. Apparantly they have some quality control problems, leading to at least one lawsuit, Coyote vs Acme.
I love that piece, thanks for linking to it. I used to have it up on my refrigerator. This line I adore: "the Rocket Sled accelerated with such sudden and precipitate force as to stretch Mr. Coyote's forelimbs to a length of fifty feet" is one of the funniest things I have ever read. I just have to remember it to laugh out loud.
Or the aftermath of the spring shoes malfunction:
The sequence of collisions resulted in systemic physical damage to Mr. Coyote, viz, flatting of the cranium, sideways displacement of the tongue, reduction of length of legs and upper body, and compression of vertebrae from base of tail to head. Repetition of blows along a vertical axis produced a series of regular horizontal folds in Mr. Coyote's body tissues —- a rare and painful condition which caused Mr. Coyote to expand upward and downward alternately as he walked, and to emit an off-key, accordion like wheezing with every step. The distracting and embarrassing nature of this symptom has been a major impediment to Mr. Coyote's pursuit of a normal social life.
Apparantly they have some quality control problems, leading to at least one lawsuit, Coyote vs Acme.
Ha ha ha! That is awesome.
To add to the list of great bits:
Fracture of the left ear at the stem, causing the ear to dangle in the aftershock with a creaking noise.
OOOH! I remember there were some disagreements about the correct order of episodes - could somebody link or post the generally decided on correct order (and other orders dictated by powers that be) so we can compare to the DVD order in the box set?
I believe the order was:
1. Wax Lion 2. Karma Chameleon 3. Wound-Up Penguin 4. Pink Flamingos 5. Crime Dog 6. Barrel Bear 7. Muffin Buffalo 8. Lovesick Ass 9. Safety Canary 10. Lying Pig 11. Cocktail Bunny 12. Totem Mole 13. Caged Bird
Can't remember for sure whether Barrel Bear or Muffin Buffalo aired first, but those two are pretty much not going to spoil anything for the other, no matter which order you watch them in.
I understand that FOX will reap what it has sown in terms of viewer loyalty, but the skittishness also punishes the shows. It seems like punching FOX in the kidney but it's the programs that double over.
That's a definite fair point. And I think my definition of "quirky" may not be everyone's. For example, I think the movie of "Silence of the Lambs" counts as quirky (because of some of the secondary characters and casting - the geeky entymologists, Chris Isaak, Charles Napier, etc.) whereas the movie of "Hannibal" is not remotely quirky.
And thanks Edain. The order of the DVDs is 1. Wax Lion 2. Pink Flamingos 3. Karma Chameleon 4. Wound-up Penguin 5. Crime Dog 6. Muffin Buffalo 7. Barrel Bear 8. Lovesick Ass 9. Safety Canary 10. Lying Pig 11. Cocktail Bunny 12. Totem Mole 13. Caged Bird
Did we know Pink Flamingos had been shown two episodes later than it was supposed to be?
See, I would never characterize SotL as "quirky". Eerie, perhaps. Not quirky.
ETA: Though I am about to watch it again so perhaps I will change my mind.
See, I would never characterize SotL as "quirky". Eerie, perhaps. Not quirky.
C'mon - insect chess!
I was going to say something, but then remembered that I defend Natural Born Killers as morally ambiguous.
Yes, you do. You're quirky that way.