Oh, see, I never did get the puddin' thing when it was mentioned in B'crazy. I think someone explained it was a Cartman line on South Park, but I don't understand the genesis of his line.
I was just thinking of the pudding cup Wallace brought to lunch.
Absolutely. That was my first . . . no, third . . . no . . . . . . 18th impulse.
Hee.
Cartman described all independent films as gay cowboys eating pudding. Pretty funny stuff in context.
Yes, but why? Is there a pudding scene in
Brokeback,
or are there actually a few films about same sex couples where pudding is featured/mentioned, or is it just about Cartman's delivery?
Hard to say why something is funny, but I'm fairly certain that Cartman's comments pre-date Brokeback Mountain. Maybe not the production of the movie, but definitely the release.
Since we're completely off topic, Cartman is apparently real.
Okay, thanks. I was just trying to ask if Cartman's line was referencing a couple of coincidental scenes in some indie films.
Oh, no. I'm certain it was just meant to be stupid and dismissive, like most of Cartman's lines.
I think the line was in the second season, in '98-'99 or so.
I think the line was in the second season, in '98-'99 or so.
OK, that just makes it SO much funnier. I thought it was a recent ref (the only season I watch with a lot of consistency was season 1).
I have a question about
Donut Run.
When Dick and Logan are playing that volleyball video game, and Logan asks Dick for a favor, Dick's response is along the lines of, "It's not that favor that Bobby Brown does for Whitney, is it?"
Do I want to know?
Oh and another question about DR, while I'm here. Was the actor who played the border patrol cop (the one who was on the phone with Lamb) the same actor who occasionally plays the teacher who breaks up fights between Weevil and Logan?