“Now you’re thinking ‘I hope that’s Shepherd’s Pie in my knickers.” They took so much delight in the Britishisms. “Doctor, we know you and the bootblack have been rodgering the fishwife in the crumpet shop.” Hilarious
"And Doctor; we know that you and the Bootblack have been rogering the Fishwife in the crumpet shop." Put that up with jokes that went over my head as a kid
“A registered nurse trained in the treatment of terror will be on duty during showing...” Reminds me of The Screaming Skull where they promised to buy a casket for people who died of fright while watching.
All of William Castle's films had a gimmick The Tingler: Military surplus airplane wing de-icers (which are just vibrating motors) were attached them to the underside of some of the seats giving a little shock House on Haunted Hill: Skeletons attached on wires floated over the audience during the climax of the film Macabre: Theatre-goers were offered £1000 life insurance in case they died of fright during the show
“The Bloodening” “The ReDeadening” “The Monster that Ate Everyone” Man, The Simpson’s world has the most interesting and intriguing horror movies. Oh AND SPACE MUTANTS, too.
I love this so much. I love how much clear love the Simpsons writers have for the original 60s Brit horror Village of the Damned. I love the reference to the William B. Castle cinema gimmicks with the 'registered nurse'. I love the ridiculous hype for an endearingly dated crusty British movie and I love-love-love the inexplicable fact that for some reason all the jaded kids in Springfield think it's fantastic and terrifying. So many gags packed in! Sigh, those were the days.
@AJTwo He has great taste. Other great Wyndham works of scifi horror are of course 'The Day of the Triffids' and 'The Kraken Wakes'. Triffids was made into a pretty great 1980s Brit TV series too.
@@MrParkerman6 Actually you are quite wrong sir. Rodgering is an acceptable way of spelling that word. I hope you have thusly been educated.... DUMBASS
@@ThePsychoBone I'm not the type of person to call people dumbasses when it's not warranted. But I do agree that putting a D in there makes no sense. Rodger isn't a word.
I find it hilarious that he used the term "weans", which anyone outside of Scotland and Northern Ireland probably has never heard of. It slang for "kids" and just a shorter word for "wee ones".
I used to think the adults killing themselves at the end was the kids controlling them but now I am starting to think they did it out of sheer terror. If that is true, then those strange kids never actually hurt anyone. The adults hurt themselves by allowing their fear to get the better of them. Of course that could have been the kid's plan all along.
If you've seen the movie and read the book Village of the Damned / The Midwich Cuckoos, then yes, they're forcing the adults to kill themselves. Cracking movie and novel, though regrettably they do not cover the illicit erotic happenings in the crumpet shop.
@@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures This is a movie in the Simpsons Universe. I wouldn't put it past a bunch of small-town farm folk to kill themselves out of sheer terror of the inexplicable.
Lol my husband was asking me if I've seen this movie before. As he was describing it to me, I was thinking to myself. I know I've never seen that movie but I felt like I've seen something similar. Then I remembered, it was The Simpsons lol. I swear everything refers back to Simpsons.
I'm surprised Lisa, of all people, snuck out to see the movie. You'd think she'd refuse to see a movie she's too young for, with her being a rule-driven person.
Lisa is the best example of a hypocrite The rules are super important and should be followed at all times, unless they get in the way of me doing something I want
Lisa often breaks rules, she's just more aware of the consequences of them than Bart. She enjoys violence and horror films as much as Bart, itchy and scratchy etc
No it isn’t, it’s been shown on TV here in the U.K. lots and we find it funny and it’s also a very cleverly done parody. The Simpsons up until the PC brigade ruined it was a great, now it’s garbage.
I notice there are a lot of parody movies in tv shows where the title of an old horror movie is 'The (blank)-ening'.. can someone please tell me the origin of this trend? what was the first movie or book to use the 'ening' formula?
Nelson Muntz calls the stomach a “ crap factory” he corrected Bart in one episode, even gut wasn’t excepted. The Simpsons up until and including the Movie was great after that 💩 PC ruined it like it ruins everything.
“Now you’re thinking ‘I hope that’s Shepherd’s Pie in my knickers.”
They took so much delight in the Britishisms. “Doctor, we know you and the bootblack have been rodgering the fishwife in the crumpet shop.” Hilarious
Michael Rowand are you British?
LIES!!!
Filling
@@PhflyDan1 what does rodger/rogering mean?
@@yukozuna1130 It means they had sex.
“You’ve been sneaking puddings.” 😂😂
But But How Did You Know
We know all your secrets
And you pilfered the poor box
And Doctor; we know that you and the Bootblack have been rogering the Fishwife in the crumpet shop.
@@michaelnellen4003 what the heck is a fishwife and what does rogering mean?
“Now you’re thinking ‘I hope that’s shepherd’s pie in my knickers.'" LOL
"Even the new management of Sony/Tristar couldn't contain the pure evil..."
That always gets me.
Lol reminds me of the simpsons rat milk, haha it's pure
Genius writing 😂
"And Doctor; we know that you and the Bootblack have been rogering the Fishwife in the crumpet shop."
Put that up with jokes that went over my head as a kid
It is a signature stroke of brilliant Simpsons writing
I’m 22 years old Jesus I just got it
@@nerdgeekcosplay909 Don't worry about it, I'm 25 and never knew what rogering meant until I just googled it.
@@jeremyknight9980 I said it to someone last night 🤣🤣🤣
Just the way he spit out the crumpet lol. He was only eating the crumpet so that he could spit it out like that lol. Brilliant.
I always loved the guy sticking himself with his own pitchfork. Such a great cartoonie joke XD
“Now you’re thinking- ‘How did they know what I was thinking.’” 🤣
“A registered nurse trained in the treatment of terror will be on duty during showing...”
Reminds me of The Screaming Skull where they promised to buy a casket for people who died of fright while watching.
"Remember, if you die of boredom, you do not get a free coffin."
One of MST3K's finest
All of William Castle's films had a gimmick
The Tingler: Military surplus airplane wing de-icers (which are just vibrating motors) were attached them to the underside of some of the seats giving a little shock
House on Haunted Hill: Skeletons attached on wires floated over the audience during the climax of the film
Macabre: Theatre-goers were offered £1000 life insurance in case they died of fright during the show
Or the Top Gun showings with a Navy recruiter outside.
What made it so scary that people would die from fear?
Even the new management at sony tri-star couldn't contain this pure evil hahaha
“The Bloodening”
“The ReDeadening”
“The Monster that Ate Everyone”
Man, The Simpson’s world has the most interesting and intriguing horror movies.
Oh AND SPACE MUTANTS, too.
It ate everyone!
@@chrisbradshaw6883 *kicks skull out of the way*
Real world bond movie names are just as ridiculous
Col. Dracula joins the navy was another good one!
@@grahamduggan8476
Surprisingly the most logical branch to choose. He'd be indoors all day, and especially if he were on a Sub.
Meanwhile Milhouse is watching tellytubies.
Teletubbies
“Milhouse, do you see what’s on Channel 6?” “Uh, yeah, it’s really something...”
That's probably scarier. And just to him.
The true evil of this world
Teletubbies are like 9-10 feet tall in real life!
"Actually, we prefered to stay"
The best 😀😀😀
Great tribute to the british horror classic The Village of the Damned
I love this so much. I love how much clear love the Simpsons writers have for the original 60s Brit horror Village of the Damned. I love the reference to the William B. Castle cinema gimmicks with the 'registered nurse'. I love the ridiculous hype for an endearingly dated crusty British movie and I love-love-love the inexplicable fact that for some reason all the jaded kids in Springfield think it's fantastic and terrifying. So many gags packed in! Sigh, those were the days.
My brother likes the book that inspired it, 'The Midwich Cuckoos'.
@AJTwo He has great taste. Other great Wyndham works of scifi horror are of course 'The Day of the Triffids' and 'The Kraken Wakes'. Triffids was made into a pretty great 1980s Brit TV series too.
And YOOOOOUUUU pilfered the poor box!
I love how that line is delivered 😂
Now playing at the Springfield Drive In, *spooky voice* after dark
whiplash.
This is a parody of "The Village of the Damned" (A British film released in the 1960's).
is that kinda of like the movie hot fuzz?
@@PeterChessPupil not at all.
Wrong! Dumbass! It is a Parody of the 1995 Remake. I- Hope-Fired-4-that-Blunder.
@@MrParkerman6 No, you're the dumbass! Pretty much an exact take on the original 1960 movie. Why else would it be in black n white?
And 1995
rodgering the fish-wife in the Crumpet Shop, how dare they?!
: D
Yeah, if they had any decency they would have just gone to the barn!
*Rogering, dumbass. There is no D. Doesn't even sound like it, dumbass.
@@MrParkerman6 Actually you are quite wrong sir. Rodgering is an acceptable way of spelling that word. I hope you have thusly been educated.... DUMBASS
@@ThePsychoBone I'm not the type of person to call people dumbasses when it's not warranted. But I do agree that putting a D in there makes no sense. Rodger isn't a word.
Omg! The delightful children from down the lane! Get the kids next door!
HOW did I not realise the same voice actors were doing identical voices to the Delightful Children here?!
Oh Jesus I’m not the only one
I had a similar thought when I first saw this.
@@zbr76 This was years before KND, this and the Delightful Children are based on Children of the Damned.
@@jeremyknight9980 true
I cant take this seriously when Skinner's voice is clear on that commercial xD
I wouldn't put it past local TV stations to hire schmucks like Skinner to read a few lines for 20 bucks.
We can't have that 😃
Watching “Village of the Damned” right now.
And guess who's been practicing medicine without a license?
That's right, Homer Simpson.
D'oh!
D'OH!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That joke is surprisingly funny.
"Guess who's been practicing medicine without a license again?"
*worried Dr. Hibbert*
"That's right! Homer Simpson!"
"D'OH!!!!!!!!!"
That was surprisingly funny.
And we have plenty more on Homer Simpson.
0:25 A Parodie of ,,The Blob" from 1958 and Village of the Damned 1960 !
Village of the damned 1960
Masterful mixing of parodies
I really needed this tonight. Thank you!
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
Wiggum: Waaaaahhhhh!!!
(Sees it’s Eddie shinning his light)
For crying out loud Eddie you scared the hell out of me.
Eddie: Sorry Chief 😏
The moment “the blackening” came out, I immediately thought of this!😄😄😄😄
One of the Best Parodies to ever be done in The Simpsons
Misheard - lmao sounds like he's saying I hope that’s Shepherd’s Pie my n- word.” 0:55
This was on TV just a few weeks ago. I do not recall any rogering the fish-wife in the Crumpet Shop.
I don't even recall any crumpets!
If it was a rerun it was most likely 2 minutes shorter.
I never liked Shakespeare until now.
It was so HILARIOUS when Nelson said that even though this isn't even Shakespeare.
still can't believe they put a joke in about 2 dudes double-teaming someone in a mainstream show in the 90s
Yeah - your mum was well loose back then.
Never realised it was at the same time. I just assumed she was cheating on both.
Take that, Fishwife!
IN YOUR FACE, FISH WIFE!
Office Wiggum appears and the movie stops
Officer Wiggum: Enjoying the movie kids?
Me knicking myself shaving a few minutes ago brought me here.
"Take that you suckers!"
"In your face fish wife!"
village of the damned (1960) & (1995) Like 😀👍💖
I hope that's Shepard pie in your Knickers !! 😈😉😲😎
Philip Walker w
I'am afraid not my good man I've just shat myself.
"We can't have that"
Still better than most horror movies today
No. No, it isn't.
@@majorfanboy2005 "Actually we prefer to stay"
@@CharlesH-t9r Nobody's asking you.
I find it hilarious that he used the term "weans", which anyone outside of Scotland and Northern Ireland probably has never heard of. It slang for "kids" and just a shorter word for "wee ones".
I used to think the adults killing themselves at the end was the kids controlling them but now I am starting to think they did it out of sheer terror.
If that is true, then those strange kids never actually hurt anyone. The adults hurt themselves by allowing their fear to get the better of them.
Of course that could have been the kid's plan all along.
If you've seen the movie and read the book Village of the Damned / The Midwich Cuckoos, then yes, they're forcing the adults to kill themselves. Cracking movie and novel, though regrettably they do not cover the illicit erotic happenings in the crumpet shop.
@@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures This is a movie in the Simpsons Universe. I wouldn't put it past a bunch of small-town farm folk to kill themselves out of sheer terror of the inexplicable.
@@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures There used to be a lot of erotic crumpet shops in Soho. Very expensive I heard
Yes, but they are not normal kids though.
“Doctor, we know you and the bootblack have been rodgering the fishwife in the crumpet shop.”
A DP joke ...nice
that fishwife must be sore hahaha
Lol my husband was asking me if I've seen this movie before. As he was describing it to me, I was thinking to myself. I know I've never seen that movie but I felt like I've seen something similar. Then I remembered, it was The Simpsons lol. I swear everything refers back to Simpsons.
"In your face, Fishwife!"
I’m crying Christ that just made my whole week
*In a cockney accent* 'Right you little blighters'
Bloody little minions stealing me crumpets
When he spits out the crumpets
*dead*
1:25
The crumpet shop owner spit out his crumpets after that
“In your face fishwife”.
Anyone realize that Lewis never gets apprehended? He somehow escapes and Wendell is suddenly in his place on the paddy wagon 😂
Isn’t this the Midwich Cuckoos by John Whyndam?
Well, it's Village of the Damned, which is based on The Midwich Cuckoos. :-)
A young Legato Bluesummers.
"even the new management of Sony TriStar couldn't contain the pure evil"
I love their spoof on classsic B&W horror films.
Rogering the fish wife lmfao
Weird like are you slow ?
@@shanedassow1778 we can't have that
I Guess the Springfield people like Bart and Milhouse were also intrigued by watching the Universal Horror Films from 1931 to 1956 every October.
I'm surprised Lisa, of all people, snuck out to see the movie. You'd think she'd refuse to see a movie she's too young for, with her being a rule-driven person.
It’s a foreign film so…
Lisa is the best example of a hypocrite
The rules are super important and should be followed at all times, unless they get in the way of me doing something I want
Lisa often breaks rules, she's just more aware of the consequences of them than Bart. She enjoys violence and horror films as much as Bart, itchy and scratchy etc
Classic Simpsons often had Lisa tolerating, if not even colluding with Bart and his rebellious streak. Especially so in the first few seasons.
Remember she loves Itchy & Scratchy as well. She's just a kid.
Village of the Damned(1960) is a good supernatural horror film. There was a Cold War themed sequel in 1964.
i wish someone can upload the whole episode of this clip
Just search “Wild Barts Can’t Be Broken” on UA-cam to get the episode in parts.
@@michaelscott3411 you can finally watch simpsons episodes on disney+
Anyone else find themselves randomly saying "I hope that's shepherds pie in my knickers"? Also id love to see the full bloodening movie
It’s funny saw this episode yesterday on FX
Now you're thinking, "they got away with a character mentioning poopy-pants".
1:05 That policeman sounds like Stan The Excutioner from Disenchantment
They reminds of the creepy children from the village of the damned
That`s what it`s parodying.
Poor farmer. Death by pitchfork seppuku has got to really sting.
Especially if that tool had been used near Nettles.
Yeah everybody thought the Constable was going to put a stop to these shenanigans,NOT.
Sadly, this village lacked long range snipers.
Now you're thinking 'how did they know what he was thinking when they were already thinking about the things they were thinking about?'
Rogering the fishwife…. Oh my
This episode was so offensive to the UK that it was banned over there.
No it isn’t, it’s been shown on TV here in the U.K. lots and we find it funny and it’s also a very cleverly done parody. The Simpsons up until the PC brigade ruined it was a great, now it’s garbage.
I notice there are a lot of parody movies in tv shows where the title of an old horror movie is 'The (blank)-ening'.. can someone please tell me the origin of this trend? what was the first movie or book to use the 'ening' formula?
Gangbangening your fat momening
Why did the fishwife bring a basket of fish to a mob
what else would a fishwife bring
I hope that's Shepard's pie my n*ggas ...wow 🤣🤣
Knickers mate , not the N word you call them “Panties” in America.
@@jane1975fucken oath tell him mate
Can someone translate this whole scene? Phrase by phrase.
"Get off of me moor" I think is "get off of my good grass"
Village of the Damned
great!
Acthually 🔵👄🔵☝🏻️
The villagers should have attacked them before they used their powers on them but no they just waited till it was to late -A.D.
They would have if the evil powerful kids hadn't used their power to seen all the adults every move.
Now playing at the Springfield drive in after dark 😂😂😂
How do they know what i was thinking lmfao
Sony/TriStar's version of _Village of the Damned_
The Moral of The Story is, The Adults always win
More like "The Moral of the Story is....... you should always expect the unexpected before bad things will happen to you.
The kids' eyes glow
WAAAAAH!!
Its like the village of the daemd
Supernatural meets the Simpsons in a nutshell :D.
“IN YOUR FACE FISHWIFE!”
1:45.. the best frame
This is a parody of horror film "Village of the damned"
And a REALLY good Parody too....
This gave me nightmares as a kid. 😂
Did you watch the movie this scene is based of? Pure nightmare fuel.
@@alanbareiro6806 I've never seen it. What movie was it?
@@SabreLeonheart "Village of the Damned". There are both a 1960 version and a 1995 version.
@@alanbareiro6806 love how adults are voicing the kids , it makes it even funnier lol
Man I Never Liked Shakespeare Until Now
Can I borrow against the equity?
PUDDINGS!
What’s a crumpet shop when it’s at home?
Bakery
I Love military uniforms
Take that, fishwife!
Time to sneak me some puddings.
Get off of my moor!
Never!!
Actually we prefer to stay
I've watched villaged of the damnedsince and laughed
Is it me or the farmer kinda almost looked like principle skinners?
After daaark. Spooky AF
Well done, Simpsons. You snuck a joke about shitting yourself into the show.
They had a gag about Grandpa being incontinent in 1992's Treehouse of Horror III.
Nelson Muntz calls the stomach a “ crap factory” he corrected Bart in one episode, even gut wasn’t excepted. The Simpsons up until and including the Movie was great after that 💩 PC ruined it like it ruins everything.