Dude. You shitposted the shit outta Kirk Van Houten saying “two spaghetti” meals. Lol. You talking about the second segment leading you to watch the Nightmare on Elm Street series and getting the references the the segment was parodying reminds me of one of my own incidents with such a thing. Back when I started watching family guy in the in the early 00s, there was a bit of Peter wanting to draw a a pool construction guy (his eyes were too close to his nose, lol) and until a few months ago, I didn’t know it was a reference to a movie. I thought it was just a funny gag. Then I saw Something’s Gotta Give and I just started laughing when I saw the origin of the reference. I have a couple of more but this is just the first I could remember of the top of the dome. Lol. Willie being burned because of the shitty school budget is hilarious and him just sitting there, burning, while the faculty talks about the budget is icing on the cake. Rossi Taylor? 🤷🏽♂️ did a hell of a great scream for Martin. 😄 Homer Cubed is definitely a nostalgic moment for me because it’s one of the earliest moments that I watched ToH for me. And I really liked it. I tripped out when I first saw Homer (and Bart) in 3D and the bird’s eye view of the grid being sucked into the black hole creeped me the fuck out. I think there’s a psychological aspect to the creepiness other moment. Dunno. And the ending when Homer falls into the real world is one of my favorite moments in the entire series. I know it’s green screen and special effects but for sometime I wondered how was that even possible. I think I have a better appreciation for this ToH than you do (it could be nostalgia doing the heavy lifting, who knows) but, at best, I’m barely a casual Simpsons fan (until 05-07?) and you’re obviously a diehard so you know better than me on this. 😅 Happy Halloween and until the next one.😈
I wanna say the "ionic disturbance" thing is a reference to the movie Maximum Overdrive (where everyday machines start killing people) but I don't remember.
That is entirely possible making this the second time they referenced a horror movie that featured one of the central cast members (yeardley smith was in maximum overdrive and Nancy Cartwright was in the “it’s a good life” segment in the twilight zone movie which they parodied in treehouse II with Barts nightmare sequence)
14:15 The part of Homer and Bart entering the world has aged well. That's cel animation turning into 3D animation, it must have been really hard to composite that. Yet, it comes out looking perfect.
This was always a favorite to revisit on vhs because of the 3D segment, I love everything about it. Then again, I also love the movie Tron, so there you go. It was always a big hit with nerds then, kids who grew up with Flight of the Navigator, E.T., and Explorers absolutely also had Tron on the shelf. Not for everyone, but there are some more erudite computer gags in the background in that segment, and the imagination soars at the thought of Homer in the real world. For me the low point is the giant ad one, I remember watching the first time with family and all of us being surprised it wasn't more scary, given previous years. Willie was an odd fit for Freddie as a character, he's a background comic gag elevated to antagonist and it only kinda works for me, but they did fun stuff with the dreams.
@@OathKeeperRiku07 I knew what tron was because my parents were teenagers in the 80s but yeah it was pretty obscure among younger people until Kingdom hearts did the tron thing
Call me crazy but I actually liked Treehouse of Horror 6 a lot more than five! Maybe that's because too many people say its their favorite or it's been rated so highly over and over, but I like the different feel of six! Blame it on willy, blame it on me actually dying laughing at the 50 ft eye sores or even Homer being trapped in the real world with erotic cakes with Homer3. I just love it!❤️🎃
you're entitled to your opinion, I really like the Willy story and eyesores has its moments but i find that it feels more like a reset to the format and they were figuring shit out again.
@generationwhyentertainment2455 I figured they just didn't want to retreat on familiar ground with 5. Plus, I love five but honestly I felt the teachers eating students was the greatest amongst the stories. Four had some great parodies, and admittedly, I did like Krusty's opening sequence- but then again, I'm a sucker for the Headless horseman. I do admit the intros have been getting far shorter after this point. Besides that, six still have some good gems to it and Homer did make some hilarious jabs that is CG itself was expensive and making the most of it. If I really had to start complaining I'd say its after THH 8 is when they truly lost their touch.
@@LowellLucasJr. Nightmare Cafeteria is imo the best story (the shining however is the most iconic) because its legit terrifying as a concept and im sure it fucked our generation up a little bit when they first saw it
@generationwhyentertainment2455 it's just too awesome! No treehouse of horror has ever gotten that gire wrenching...cept maybe Not IT and definitely Thanksgiving of Horrors intro! Y'know what. I'm gonna binge both tonight with a jack-o'-lantern pizza!🎃❤️
Oh my God I was literally picturing Queen and Sherbourne when you were telling the story of the crackhead, but didn't even realise until you specified
@@InsomniacRadio why the only place that could have possibly happened other than Queen and Sherborne would be parkdale 😭
I'm up around Rexdale and this seems like something that would happen here but maybe with a drug other than crack.
@ rexdale is an area I have only had the pleasure of passing through in a car or on a bus so I wouldn’t know 😂. I know it’s a rough hood tho.
@@generationwhyentertainment2455 As soon as you said Queen and Sherbourne, I thought "that makes sense"
@MstEli my friends and I call it crackton 😂
Dude. You shitposted the shit outta Kirk Van Houten saying “two spaghetti” meals. Lol.
You talking about the second segment leading you to watch the Nightmare on Elm Street series and getting the references the the segment was parodying reminds me of one of my own incidents with such a thing. Back when I started watching family guy in the in the early 00s, there was a bit of Peter wanting to draw a a pool construction guy (his eyes were too close to his nose, lol) and until a few months ago, I didn’t know it was a reference to a movie. I thought it was just a funny gag. Then I saw Something’s Gotta Give and I just started laughing when I saw the origin of the reference. I have a couple of more but this is just the first I could remember of the top of the dome. Lol.
Willie being burned because of the shitty school budget is hilarious and him just sitting there, burning, while the faculty talks about the budget is icing on the cake.
Rossi Taylor? 🤷🏽♂️ did a hell of a great scream for Martin. 😄
Homer Cubed is definitely a nostalgic moment for me because it’s one of the earliest moments that I watched ToH for me. And I really liked it. I tripped out when I first saw Homer (and Bart) in 3D and the bird’s eye view of the grid being sucked into the black hole creeped me the fuck out. I think there’s a psychological aspect to the creepiness other moment. Dunno. And the ending when Homer falls into the real world is one of my favorite moments in the entire series. I know it’s green screen and special effects but for sometime I wondered how was that even possible.
I think I have a better appreciation for this ToH than you do (it could be nostalgia doing the heavy lifting, who knows) but, at best, I’m barely a casual Simpsons fan (until 05-07?) and you’re obviously a diehard so you know better than me on this. 😅
Happy Halloween and until the next one.😈
I wanna say the "ionic disturbance" thing is a reference to the movie Maximum Overdrive (where everyday machines start killing people) but I don't remember.
That is entirely possible making this the second time they referenced a horror movie that featured one of the central cast members (yeardley smith was in maximum overdrive and Nancy Cartwright was in the “it’s a good life” segment in the twilight zone movie which they parodied in treehouse II with Barts nightmare sequence)
14:15 The part of Homer and Bart entering the world has aged well. That's cel animation turning into 3D animation, it must have been really hard to composite that. Yet, it comes out looking perfect.
@@CornishCreamtea07 Yeahh I’ll say that part still looks pretty cool. But the CGI in general is very dated
This was always a favorite to revisit on vhs because of the 3D segment, I love everything about it. Then again, I also love the movie Tron, so there you go. It was always a big hit with nerds then, kids who grew up with Flight of the Navigator, E.T., and Explorers absolutely also had Tron on the shelf. Not for everyone, but there are some more erudite computer gags in the background in that segment, and the imagination soars at the thought of Homer in the real world. For me the low point is the giant ad one, I remember watching the first time with family and all of us being surprised it wasn't more scary, given previous years. Willie was an odd fit for Freddie as a character, he's a background comic gag elevated to antagonist and it only kinda works for me, but they did fun stuff with the dreams.
16:12 I would be disappointed if KH wasn't mentioned in helping people know Tron was
@@OathKeeperRiku07 I knew what tron was because my parents were teenagers in the 80s but yeah it was pretty obscure among younger people until Kingdom hearts did the tron thing
09:14 Great acting by Rusi.
Really enjoyed this video! Thought you'd have more subs so have another
@@jackmiller9017 glad you liked it. Thanks for the sub! Be sure to check out my other treehouse of horror videos too! 😁
Call me crazy but I actually liked Treehouse of Horror 6 a lot more than five! Maybe that's because too many people say its their favorite or it's been rated so highly over and over, but I like the different feel of six! Blame it on willy, blame it on me actually dying laughing at the 50 ft eye sores or even Homer being trapped in the real world with erotic cakes with Homer3. I just love it!❤️🎃
you're entitled to your opinion, I really like the Willy story and eyesores has its moments but i find that it feels more like a reset to the format and they were figuring shit out again.
@generationwhyentertainment2455 I figured they just didn't want to retreat on familiar ground with 5. Plus, I love five but honestly I felt the teachers eating students was the greatest amongst the stories. Four had some great parodies, and admittedly, I did like Krusty's opening sequence- but then again, I'm a sucker for the Headless horseman. I do admit the intros have been getting far shorter after this point. Besides that, six still have some good gems to it and Homer did make some hilarious jabs that is CG itself was expensive and making the most of it. If I really had to start complaining I'd say its after THH 8 is when they truly lost their touch.
@@LowellLucasJr. Nightmare Cafeteria is imo the best story (the shining however is the most iconic) because its legit terrifying as a concept and im sure it fucked our generation up a little bit when they first saw it
@generationwhyentertainment2455 it's just too awesome! No treehouse of horror has ever gotten that gire wrenching...cept maybe Not IT and definitely Thanksgiving of Horrors intro! Y'know what. I'm gonna binge both tonight with a jack-o'-lantern pizza!🎃❤️
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Appreciate you 🫡