Wired.com has some new info on the next Family Guy Star Wars parody, “Something, Something, Something Dark Side.” I love it!
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Wired.com has some new info on the next Family Guy Star Wars parody, “Something, Something, Something Dark Side.” I love it!
I can’t believe The Cleveland Show is really happening. Is this going to be good?
Total awesomeness. Check the link for a 2 min clip for the upcoming Family Guy episode.
http://io9.com/5187033/picard-steals-the-show-on-family-guys-star-trek-reunion?autoplay=true
Fox has released an image from “Not All Dogs Go to Heaven,” the Sunday, March 29 episode of Family Guy.
Here’s how Fox describes the episode:
The Griffin family heads to the annual Quahog Star Trek convention, but Stewie blows a fuse when he doesn¹t get a chance to ask his favorite Star Trek: The Next Generation cast members any questions. He devises a plan, builds a transporter and beams the entire cast to his bedroom so they can spend a fun-filled day together in Quahog.

Stewie builds a transporter and beams the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation to his bedroom so they can spend a fun-filled day together in Quahog in the "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven" episode of FAMILY GUY airing Sunday, March 29 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Next Generation guest-stars include Brent Spiner, Denise Crosby, Gates McFadden, Jonathon Frakes, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, Patrick Stewart and Wil Wheaton.
Neat!

Futurama title screen
For those of you who are part of the unenlightened portion of our society, Futurama was/is a smart and funny animated show from Matt Groening and David X. Cohen. One word: Hee-larious, and just as good as the Simpsons (Groening’s other creation.) Futurama is much like Fox’s Family Guy — never given a chance, was cancelled, but the popularity picked up through DVD sales and when it was on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim.
Futurama is no longer on the air, but Groening and Cohen have since released 4 straight-to-DVD Futurama films. The latest movie, Into the Wild Green Yonder, was just released February 23rd 2009. Gizmodo’s Jason Chen interviewed David X. Cohen on a variety of topics, including Futurama’s future.
Now for today’s irony, although I hold the show near and dear to my heart, I have never seen any of the Futurama films. What’s wrong with me? I guess I got to busy. I’m adding them to my Netflix queue this afternoon. What a hypocritical oaf I am!