After its last episode fourteen years ago, the show returns with new episodes on Thursday, October 27th. -G
I started watching the old ones on Netflix streaming awhile back. Didn't last long, not nearly as funny as I remembered, maybe my THC levels just aren't high enough anymore. Plus they didn't include the videos with their commentary, that was always one of the best parts of the show. Wonder if they'll include that in the new one considering MTV doesn't even show videos anymore.
I'm so ready. The trailer looks AWESOME. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKKNBbBopoY"]Beavis and Butthead 2011 Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
If the commercial snippets on MTV are any indication, their commentary this go round will be on MTVs crappy lineup of shows (Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, etc). Doesn't sound as appealing to me as music videos, but I'll check it out nevertheless. I am still looking forward to it just because I am a big fan of Mike Judge's work. King of the Hill is my favorite of the long running cartoon sitcoms and I love Idiocracy and Office Space.
Well? What did everybody think? I got some laughs from it. Glad they kept at least some music videos in there. My favorite part was when Butt-Head was in a coma but laughing when his catheter was being replaced.
Attention everyone, Beavis was crying. I enjoyed it. That one scene where they were watching the Jersey Shore, you could tell they were using old stock footage of the two of them watching tv.
I loved it. Mostly because they barely changed anything. It felt like a flashback. The only difference was that they made fun of reality TV shows on MTV as well as videos. The animation was the same, the characters were the same, the theme music was the same... honestly, it seemed like the show never left us. As before, the best parts were when they just made fun of music videos (and MTV reality shows). I thought it was as funny as any "classic" B&B episode.
I thought these things too... weird time travelling feeling in my head... so many new things to make fun of now
The company where the guys were working at a call center was called Co Techs. Co Techs Kotex, get it? Well, *I* laughed.
Cornholio returns and it was so damn funny. Beavis screwing a screw into his hand and later being mistaken as the return of some spiritual leader for a religious sect was hysterical.
shouldn't they be wearing other shirts? back in the day, all the white suburban kids were metal head wannabes. know aren't they all gangsta wannabes? just saying, if those two existed now they wound't be metal heads. they'd be sagging their trousers, hat on sideways and trying to be gangsta. ok, i'll shut up now.
That's part of their charm. I wouldn't mind Butthead ditching the AC/DC shirt for an actual thrash band, maybe Slayer.
Not to mention the ironic twist at the end. Beavis and Butt-Head steering military drones and that eventual outcome was pretty funny too. -G
Perhaps I have some sort of brain damage... but has there been a more consistently laugh-out-loud hilarious show than B&B this season? The second half of Thursday's second episode was instant classic television.
Classic. They made that band a ton of press. Go on YouTube and read all the Beavis and Butthead related comments. Yeah, she's in the Lion King. Laugh out loud hysterical.