Listen I love the classic era of The Simpsons as much as the next guy but lets be real here, there was no reason for it to be James Woods in this episode. In fact he was a last minute replacement for Michael Caine which shows even more how unimportant who the actual celebrity was.
woollybully100 But they gave him a funny and memorable role. Now a celebrity just says a few memorable lines and then disappears, or becomes the focal point for a very forgettable episode.
@Maiahi I assume the jokey/funny-ness is referring to the "labored" vocal delivery by Jimbo's VA (can't think of who that is, but whatever) Although I'm completely most likely wrong but good art/comedy is having multiple angles that people can enjoy it from, and that's mine and ho hum, yeah
@@TheBfutgreg "Although I'm completely most likely wrong" Oh you're most definitely wrong-footed lol and not even about what you think you're wrong about
When I hearJames Woods talk, I can't think of anyone else but Hades. Maybe the Falcon from Stuart Little 2, but most of all Hades. That's why I love him.
I watched a youtube video about Hades, breaking down his character in every interpretation including the Disney's Hercules. The uploader revealed that Hades was written to be a completely different character, classically evil instead of humorous. But then James Wood's did his audition, and they loved it and rewrote his character. So Hades IS James Woods, that's why you feel like that.
@Malchik Blue - A guest celebrity on the Simpsons used to be an interesting thing to have fun with. Now it's part of a checklist for any A-list celebrity to 'be on the Simpsons'. Also it's rare for celebrities to play characters other than themselves anymore. Lots of that in the early seasons, and it's often very fun. MJ was the first celebrity who played himself, and they did it in a very weird way.
@@briankelly130 He's become an ultra-conservative boomer who can't help drop a hot take every hour or so. E specially that time he dropped a meme of the Christchurch shooter as a clown pepe.
@@somebodyonce5976 I don't know, I could make the same comment about Stephen King just in the opposite political direction. I don't think he's done a pepe meme yet but he seems to have this massive hate boner for Conservatives and Trump, even when the situation doesn't call for it.
@@googleisevil4531 big dog, every single person on earth gets frustrated trying to get dried cheese off. You don’t have to think that deeply into it you fucking weirdo
I loved Family Guys portrayal of woods, but this one of is leagues funnier. "I actually travelled in time back to the twenties" "I'm off to battle aliens on a faraway planet" James Woods, the ultimate, _dedicated_ actor. Can't beat it.
Anyone else curious as to how a movie can stay the same if a character was rewritten from a tightly wound convenience store clerk to a jittery Eskimo firefighter
When James Woods is on the phone with his agent, this is an instance of a little-known (and seldom-used) running gag in The Simpsons: A character asks for an explanation over the phone, the viewer cannot hear the explanation provided by the person on the other end of the line, and the character who hears the explanation accepts the explanation readily, whether a sound explanation is possible in the situation or not. First use of this gag: When Marge suspects that Lisa has the mumps, she calls Doctor Hibbert at his home. (from "Bart's Dog Gets an 'F'," Season 2, Episode 16) Marge: Hello, Dr. Hibbert? This is Marge Simpson. Dr. Hibbert: Uh, not that I'm angry, but how did you get my home number? [Marge's response inaudible to viewer] Dr. Hibbert: [chuckles] I see. Quite ingenious. Second use of this gag: The James Woods bit in the video above. (from "Homer and Apu," Season 5, Episode 13) Third (and to my knowledge, final, to date) use of this gag: When Ned opens the "Praiseland" amusement park that his late wife, Maude, designed. (from "I'm Goin' to Praiseland," Season 12, Episode 19) Ned Flanders: Hello, gas company? How poisonous is your gas? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: Wow. Bu-, eh, But I'm talking about, you know, outdoors with plenty of ventilation. [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: That- How could that be worse? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: Okay, permanent brain damage or just temporary? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: I see.
The staff mentions on the commentary that it was actually a fun challenge to animate in a way that captures his vocal tics exactly. It probably partially inspired the casting of Woods as Hades, since this episode was the first time he acted in a cartoon.
WouldNotPokeThat He was offered the part of Woody in Toy Story 1st but his Agent turned it down. As you can see movie became smash hit so next time Disney came asking he did it no question asked and Hercules was also smash hit.
@@GrayWoIf Woods's agent also turned down Quentin Tarantino's offer of appearing in Reservoir Dogs. That film became a cult hit, particularly after the success of Pulp Fiction. So when Woods found out his agent turned down Reservoir Dogs for him without even letting him know about the movie, he fired his agent. However, Tarantino never told Woods the part he wanted him for in Reservoir Dogs when Woods asked because the actor who got the part was so great , he couldn't see Woods in the part anymore. Though many believe that Tarantino wanted him to be Mr. Orange, Tim Roth's character.
When James Woods is on the phone with his agent, this is an instance of a little-known (and seldom-used) running gag in The Simpsons: A character asks for an explanation over the phone, the viewer cannot hear the explanation provided by the person on the other end of the line, and the character who hears the explanation accepts the explanation readily, whether a sound explanation is possible in the situation or not. First use of this gag: When Marge suspects that Lisa has the mumps, she calls Doctor Hibbert at his home. (from "Bart's Dog Gets an 'F'," Season 2, Episode 16) Marge: Hello, Dr. Hibbert? This is Marge Simpson. Dr. Hibbert: Uh, not that I'm angry, but how did you get my home number? [Marge's response inaudible to viewer] Dr. Hibbert: [chuckles] I see. Quite ingenious. Second use of this gag: The James Woods bit in the video above. (from "Homer and Apu," Season 5, Episode 13) Third (and to my knowledge, final, to date) use of this gag: When Ned opens the "Praiseland" amusement park that his late wife, Maude, designed. (from "I'm Goin' to Praiseland," Season 12, Episode 19) Ned Flanders: Hello, gas company? How poisonous is your gas? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: Wow. Bu-, eh, But I'm talking about, you know, outdoors with plenty of ventilation. [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: That- How could that be worse? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: Okay, permanent brain damage or just temporary? [response inaudible to viewer] Ned Flanders: I see.
I can recall another scene in the "tomaco" episode: - Homer calls Lenny at the power plant and ask for plutonium. - Lenny thinks it's dangerous or something like that. - Then Homer says something, we can't hear and Lenny gives in.
I remember watching this years ago as a kid, losing it at the hummingbird footage. Too funny. Now I can't even remember the last time I watched a "new" episode of the Simpsons.
The Late Great James Garner said in his autobiography that James Woods was one of The Purest Actors he ever had the pleasure of working with.....nuff said.
@@TheSilentWalkerz Having a huge IQ is more likely to make you crazy. Mine is 150 and I not only have mental health issues but I also do crazy things like comment on cartoon TH-cam videos acting like IQ means something respectable.
I think the robber near the end should've been Snake instead of that one-off guy. And what I also remember about this episode is Apu acting like a member of the Secret Service, taking a bullet for James Woods (complete with big dramatic "NOOOOO!")
Since it wasn't Apu they probably wanted a set of different guys. I actually liked the one off lol he was funny "shut up!" Plus snake probably only robs people he knows haha
What's great about guest starts back then is that even when you didn't knew they were stars their roles fit the storyline pretty well and they even bring memorable moments and lines making you think they are Simpson characters themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the voice of Hades from Hercules himself; James Woods. (*applause*) (*applause*) (*applause*) James Woods (as Hades): Thank you, thank you. Ba-boom! Name is Hades, Lord of the Dead. Hey, how are ya?
To research his role as a Simpsons cameo, James Wood once became an actual cartoon character.
He is definitely one now
@@sbatra86 Ah yes, Hades.
Sparkpad That came after this episode.
Family guy?
Once. Sure.
I love how dedicated James Woods is in his job. He’s counting exact change and cleaning the microwave.
I love how Jimbo offers legitimate criticism
Ya gotta lose yourself in the moment, man
I love how James Woods accepted the criticism and improve himself with that James Woods temper
Constructive criticism!
I wouldn't quite know how to improve by just being told I gotta lose myself in the moment. I mean, how do I do that?
“Hey, hey! Don’t jerk me around, fella!”
Back when Simpsons guest stars actually served a real purpose, and weren't just there for the sake of it.
Oh ya, they gave up on that show creatively after season 7. Kind of wish it just ended on top...
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Listen I love the classic era of The Simpsons as much as the next guy but lets be real here, there was no reason for it to be James Woods in this episode. In fact he was a last minute replacement for Michael Caine which shows even more how unimportant who the actual celebrity was.
woollybully100 But they gave him a funny and memorable role. Now a celebrity just says a few memorable lines and then disappears, or becomes the focal point for a very forgettable episode.
Like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc. from modern the Simpsons don't even serve as real purposes.
"You're you and I'm me".
"I'm me?"
"Hey don't jerk me around fella".
"I'm...me...?" lol
+BillyBob Hey, don't *jerk* me around, fella.
Go away, In-N-Out. You don't even have mayonaise.
@Andrew Gerety no fries?
Double A animal fries of course
I’ll have a 4x4 grilled onions
Angry James Woods is the best James woods
Sooooo James woods at any point in time that hes awake?
Even sleeping James Woods is pretty good.
Like Hades from Hercules!
Frank S exactly what I was gonna say
@Nick Sorenson bingo
The most underrated line is "Actually, I thought it was a little laboured"
@Maiahi I assume the jokey/funny-ness is referring to the "labored" vocal delivery by Jimbo's VA (can't think of who that is, but whatever)
Although I'm completely most likely wrong but good art/comedy is having multiple angles that people can enjoy it from, and that's mine and ho hum, yeah
I'm...me??
Jimbo giving James Wood pointers is a riot
@@TheBfutgreg "Although I'm completely most likely wrong"
Oh you're most definitely wrong-footed lol and not even about what you think you're wrong about
@@Onigirli Care to elaborate? I only said one thing and if I'm wrong about something else then I have no idea what that could be
The last Scene is pure brilliance. "Yes. A Movie, yes." :D
EnWeZed hahahaha!
Pure West.
Why
That was literally the least funny part.
@@goatwarrior3570 Matter of Opinion. I loved it.
"Not you, I'm talking to my oven". Hilarious.
Didn't know who James Woods was when I was a kid but looking back at it, this is easily one of the best celebrity cameos they ever did.
When I hearJames Woods talk, I can't think of anyone else but Hades. Maybe the Falcon from Stuart Little 2, but most of all Hades. That's why I love him.
+dinodisneylover1 do you mean from the animated hercules disney made ages ago? he was really good in that.
Yepperooni.
+dinodisneylover1 Careful, you might get sued.
Oh you misunderstood me. I'm not gay. I meant that he became one of my favorite actors. Why do people always think of that other thing. Geez louise.
I watched a youtube video about Hades, breaking down his character in every interpretation including the Disney's Hercules.
The uploader revealed that Hades was written to be a completely different character, classically evil instead of humorous.
But then James Wood's did his audition, and they loved it and rewrote his character. So Hades IS James Woods, that's why you feel like that.
I like how he tries to shoot him the second he realizes he's James Woods
To be fair, that's probably the most likely reaction. ;)
Well he thought he was a singer, so obviously hated one of his songs Lol
The shooter was antifa.
@@karmatt3098 given his tweets these days he probably would make that claim lol
@@MuToiDMaN What tweets? give me an example.
"damn fricken no good mother*beep beep beep * cheese! no not you I'm just talking to my oven"
LOL i really laugth a lot with that scene....
We can relate
2:05😂 I LOL every time
Hahahahaaa...
As a 7 yr old at the time I Damn near pissed myself
IS this the best use of a celebrity character in the Simpsons ever? Probably.
Sam Neill as Malloy is way better.
@Malchik Blue - A guest celebrity on the Simpsons used to be an interesting thing to have fun with. Now it's part of a checklist for any A-list celebrity to 'be on the Simpsons'.
Also it's rare for celebrities to play characters other than themselves anymore. Lots of that in the early seasons, and it's often very fun. MJ was the first celebrity who played himself, and they did it in a very weird way.
Ehhh,
Leonard Nimoy.
Nuff Said
Safe to say most 90's guest starts we're great in their own right.
But Leonard Nimoy didnt do anything
James Woods: "As for me, I'm off to fight aliens on a faraway planet"
Marge: "That sounds like a good movie"
James Woods: "Yes... Yes... A movie"
He also did some time travelling....
James Woods: So what is this an audience or a mosaic?
@@nicholasdruce5346 Hey how ya doin? Lookin good nice dress...
SO HADES!
@@nataliaramo4262 You finally made it.
@@nicholasdruce5346 How are things in the underworld?
So with the possibilty of Apu being removed, why not just recast him with James Woods, I mean he's already got the experience.
Woods has gone a bit crazy as of late.
@@somebodyonce5976 How so?
@@briankelly130 He's become an ultra-conservative boomer who can't help drop a hot take every hour or so.
E specially that time he dropped a meme of the Christchurch shooter as a clown pepe.
@@somebodyonce5976 I don't know, I could make the same comment about Stephen King just in the opposite political direction. I don't think he's done a pepe meme yet but he seems to have this massive hate boner for Conservatives and Trump, even when the situation doesn't call for it.
@John Sabp No he didn't.
I was dead crying when I saw apu acted like a hummingbird
crippling depression now that have to get rid of him because of social justice warriors.
I can watch that part for hours
tweeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I wanted to see him drink nectar.
Up for 4 days
I’ve never watched a single James Wood’s movie, but I simply love him for all his animation cameos.
See The Hard Way and his cameo in Scary Movie 2. I think that's his most comedic live-action stuff.
@@jedijones Thanks! I'm going to check it.
You should. He is a really good actor.
Salvador is his Oscar nod. A great Oliver Stone film.
If you like James Woods and animation, Hercules. If you like James Woods and video games, GTA: San Andreas.
That exchange with Jimbo always makes me laugh my ass off. "I'm ME?"
Hey, don’t jerk me around fella
Hey. Don't JERK me around, ok?
he just sounds so discombobulated
James Woods losing it at the cheese was so random and hilarious 😂
He was just talking to his oven 😅
It was hilarious but not random. It made perfect sense: a pampered Hollywood celebrity having to to annoying grunt work.
@@JKDoodleJack It's Hades from Hercules, Reggie from Surf's Up and Falcon from Stuart Little 2!
@@JKDoodleJack You love Surf's Up!
@@googleisevil4531 big dog, every single person on earth gets frustrated trying to get dried cheese off. You don’t have to think that deeply into it you fucking weirdo
The writing was so pure in the older episodes.
And that in a nutshell, is why you should only watch 90's The Simpsons.
I loved Family Guys portrayal of woods, but this one of is leagues funnier.
"I actually travelled in time back to the twenties"
"I'm off to battle aliens on a faraway planet"
James Woods, the ultimate, _dedicated_ actor. Can't beat it.
[finds a Reese's Piece] Ooh, a piece of candy!
Peter: "Is there nudity in this?" James Woods "yes I get naked"
Hahaha yeah back when Simpsons and Family Guy were golden shows.
I love how just this subplot is a better narrative than the main plot in most shows nowadays - including the Simpson’s
i love how he absolutely loses it with the baked on cheese
HEY GET OVER HERE! - LOST IT!! XDDDDDD
Back when The Simpson were pure genius.
Good times my friend,...good times...
It’s just a completely different show now, isn’t it?
@@synthesizerpatel7405 it’s been like 4 completely different shows at this point now
They have to cater to the "current.. culture.." now. That's why it's garbage along with all mass media.
at least they were pure genius at one time, as for the rest of us...
"the film Chaplin, I had a little cameo in that. I actually travelled in time, back to the 20s, where... well I've said too much."
THOTH He’s got almost as much dedication to authenticity as Daniel Day Lewis.
Anyone else curious as to how a movie can stay the same if a character was rewritten from a tightly wound convenience store clerk to a jittery Eskimo firefighter
+beyonddisturbed Don't worry. There's a great explanation for that.
Tax breaks for shooting in Alaska + the success of Backdraft.
When James Woods is on the phone with his agent, this is an instance of a little-known (and seldom-used) running gag in The Simpsons: A character asks for an explanation over the phone, the viewer cannot hear the explanation provided by the person on the other end of the line, and the character who hears the explanation accepts the explanation readily, whether a sound explanation is possible in the situation or not.
First use of this gag: When Marge suspects that Lisa has the mumps, she calls Doctor Hibbert at his home.
(from "Bart's Dog Gets an 'F'," Season 2, Episode 16)
Marge: Hello, Dr. Hibbert?
This is Marge Simpson.
Dr. Hibbert: Uh, not that I'm angry, but how did you get my home number?
[Marge's response inaudible to viewer]
Dr. Hibbert: [chuckles] I see. Quite ingenious.
Second use of this gag: The James Woods bit in the video above. (from "Homer and Apu," Season 5, Episode 13)
Third (and to my knowledge, final, to date) use of this gag: When Ned opens the "Praiseland" amusement park that his late wife, Maude, designed.
(from "I'm Goin' to Praiseland," Season 12, Episode 19)
Ned Flanders: Hello, gas company? How poisonous is your gas?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: Wow. Bu-, eh, But I'm talking about, you know, outdoors with plenty of ventilation.
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: That- How could that be worse?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: Okay, permanent brain damage or just temporary?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: I see.
@@gokinsmen, that would only explain why the studio would want to change the character, not how it is still the same movie.
They decided to film in Nunavut instead of somewhere in the US.
Must've been hell animating James Wood's character, lol.
The staff mentions on the commentary that it was actually a fun challenge to animate in a way that captures his vocal tics exactly. It probably partially inspired the casting of Woods as Hades, since this episode was the first time he acted in a cartoon.
WouldNotPokeThat Good to know. Thanks.
WouldNotPokeThat He was offered the part of Woody in Toy Story 1st but his Agent turned it down. As you can see movie became smash hit so next time Disney came asking he did it no question asked and Hercules was also smash hit.
Why would it be so hard?
@@GrayWoIf Woods's agent also turned down Quentin Tarantino's offer of appearing in Reservoir Dogs. That film became a cult hit, particularly after the success of Pulp Fiction. So when Woods found out his agent turned down Reservoir Dogs for him without even letting him know about the movie, he fired his agent. However, Tarantino never told Woods the part he wanted him for in Reservoir Dogs when Woods asked because the actor who got the part was so great , he couldn't see Woods in the part anymore. Though many believe that Tarantino wanted him to be Mr. Orange, Tim Roth's character.
James woods was brilliant in this appearance of the simpsons especially fixing that oven and talking to his agent at the same time 😂😂😂
When James Woods is on the phone with his agent, this is an instance of a little-known (and seldom-used) running gag in The Simpsons: A character asks for an explanation over the phone, the viewer cannot hear the explanation provided by the person on the other end of the line, and the character who hears the explanation accepts the explanation readily, whether a sound explanation is possible in the situation or not.
First use of this gag: When Marge suspects that Lisa has the mumps, she calls Doctor Hibbert at his home.
(from "Bart's Dog Gets an 'F'," Season 2, Episode 16)
Marge: Hello, Dr. Hibbert?
This is Marge Simpson.
Dr. Hibbert: Uh, not that I'm angry, but how did you get my home number?
[Marge's response inaudible to viewer]
Dr. Hibbert: [chuckles] I see. Quite ingenious.
Second use of this gag: The James Woods bit in the video above. (from "Homer and Apu," Season 5, Episode 13)
Third (and to my knowledge, final, to date) use of this gag: When Ned opens the "Praiseland" amusement park that his late wife, Maude, designed.
(from "I'm Goin' to Praiseland," Season 12, Episode 19)
Ned Flanders: Hello, gas company? How poisonous is your gas?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: Wow. Bu-, eh, But I'm talking about, you know, outdoors with plenty of ventilation.
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: That- How could that be worse?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: Okay, permanent brain damage or just temporary?
[response inaudible to viewer]
Ned Flanders: I see.
I can recall another scene in the "tomaco" episode:
- Homer calls Lenny at the power plant and ask for plutonium.
- Lenny thinks it's dangerous or something like that.
- Then Homer says something, we can't hear and Lenny gives in.
@@Lev-vk5st Yeah, i was thinking the same...
Or Homer proving God does not exist and Ned just accepted it and decided to burn it.
Hans Moleman: I need the biggest seed bell you have!
[response inaudible to viewer]
Hans Moleman: No..that's too big......
Not Simpsons but Futurama, but also Prof Farnsworth with the "To Shreds, you say?" bit is similar
I don't think I've ever laughed more at a Simpsons moment than when he screams at that cheese XD
The Quick-E-Mart gets robbed by someone other than Snake.
It's a Mandela effect for me since I always remembered it was him in this scene...
Apparently, according to commentary on the DVD, they didn't want to hurt Sanke's character by having trying to shoot someone, or something like that
Good point.
Toreno: "Carl you're going to have to learn how to fly."
Carl: "No I aint!"
Yes, actually you are.
Hands down one of the Top 10 Voice Actors in the Show! You just felt how much fun he had with his lines!
The Simpsons artists don't always get their guest caricatures right, but this is a really good one.
That delivery of Woods' "haha yeah well" is brilliant
Hank Azaria making a humming bird sound in Apu’s voice 😂😂😂
Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
2:07 "Stupid no good Mutha***** ***** ***** cheese" 😭😂😂😂
I remember watching this years ago as a kid, losing it at the hummingbird footage. Too funny. Now I can't even remember the last time I watched a "new" episode of the Simpsons.
James Woods later lent his voice as Hades in Disney's "Hercules" in 1997.
That's right.
"You are correct sir!"
2:32 - Apu as a hummingbird 😂😂😂😂
That's the only time Jimbo payed for something.
This is one of my favorite cameos of all time I love it when he’s trying to clean out the microwave
There's never been a funnier use of bleeps than Wood's outburst while trying to clean the microwave
I love how James always voices himself any time he shows up in a property, even if it's making fun of him. He seems like a good sport about it.
Probably the best cameo on The Simpsons ever.
Hades wearing the Kwik-E-Mart uniform, and scrapping cheese off the side of the microwave. 😆
"uh huh well.. actually that's a pretty good explanation." One of my favorite bits of all time.
“FRICKIN NO GOOD MOTHER****** CHEESE!!! No not you, I was talking to my oven.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Easily one of the best celebrity cameos on this show, next to Michael Jackson of course.
And Danny Devito 👌
And Leonard Nimoy.
@@facelessandnamelessherb Powell
Rodney Dangerfield was and will always be the greatest guest appearance 🙌
"Clerks" but with James Woods? I'd see that.
Ha Yes!
Apu saves the day again!
You've got to lose yourself in the moment maaaaaan! - hahahaha classic!
The Late Great James Garner said in his autobiography that James Woods was one of The Purest Actors he ever had the pleasure of working with.....nuff said.
I ACTUALLY WENT BACK IN TIME!!!! My favorite cameo in this series by a LONG SHOT.
James Woods: Dangerously Crazy in Any TV Universe.
GarrestheWarrior James Woods is crazy in real life.
Including in real life, but not in a good way...
unfortunately it seems some of the crazy wasn't acting.
Lightning4563 Nah, the guy is super funny and has 184 IQ which beats almost every Hollywood liberal celebrity
@@TheSilentWalkerz Having a huge IQ is more likely to make you crazy. Mine is 150 and I not only have mental health issues but I also do crazy things like comment on cartoon TH-cam videos acting like IQ means something respectable.
I can't Unsee hades talking
+Gareth Alford Whoa! Is my hair out?
+Sommer57 lol
+Sommer57 "you are wearing his merchandise"
kat Buffey *slurping a straw* hehehe... thirsty?
Same 😂😂
A rare Non-Snake hold up of the Quick-E-Mart.
Probably the greatest Simpsons guest performance
James Woods always provides the best cartoon roles!
Just like in Hercules and surfs up
"Actually, I thought it was a little labored"
“Ya gotta lose yourself in the moment, man!”
“What’s up now, Toreno...”
This is better than all of his Family Guy cameos put together.
Poor Barney giving the standard 'MUST SAY' answer to the College Suits
"Because I like people"
That's what these slimeballs wanna hear!
i think when he was yelling at the microwave and they bleeped out the curse words if anyone can solve the morse code that be awesome
Apu acting like a hummingbird is one of the funniest scenes in the Simpsons
"Hey waitaminute, EH!"
"hey hey HEY HEY! GET OVA HERE!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just love the line at the end when he says "yea, a movie"
“Book me a flight, rent me an igloo” that is just spectacular writing
I'd forgotten about Apu's hummingburd-madness after all these years
james woods is my favourite simpsons guest star, then ringo
@Malchik Blue Gere?
Jimbos spiritual awakening as he is finally seen as an individual rather than a group identified stereotype
"The searing kiss of hot lead" has to be one of the funniest lines in Simpson's history
totally lost it when he swore at the oven rofl, that bottomless hatred :D n°2: "i studied ur old security tapes" :))))
James Woods 'tightly wound this...tightly wound that' 😅
I think the robber near the end should've been Snake instead of that one-off guy.
And what I also remember about this episode is Apu acting like a member of the Secret Service, taking a bullet for James Woods (complete with big dramatic "NOOOOO!")
It's nice to mix it up once in a while. Snake might have had his hands full with some other robbery.
I remember the DVD commentary from this episode, and the writers didn't understand why they didn't use Snake here either.
Since it wasn't Apu they probably wanted a set of different guys. I actually liked the one off lol he was funny "shut up!" Plus snake probably only robs people he knows haha
@@SSkalert Good point!
What's great about guest starts back then is that even when you didn't knew they were stars their roles fit the storyline pretty well and they even bring memorable moments and lines making you think they are Simpson characters themselves.
I definitely broke out laughing at Dr Hibbert's line 😂
"Cause I like pepole and I need a place to get outta the sun."
Ur head and shoulders above everyone
"Got you again, Carl. You're half asleep. I could have killed you in 9 different ways. Wake up and smell the coffee"
What does this have to do with The Simpsons, like, seriously, no correlation at all
James Woods plays Mike Toreno in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. That is 1 of his memorable quotes.
"You need to lay off the coffee!"
@@spacepopeXIV he’s free to comment what he likes being an asshole gets you nowhere boy
I like how James Woods always comes off as a car salesman, lol.
Best celebrity on the simpsons ever. From the off, from one glance at his face you knew it was James Woods
I'm picturing Hades swearing
Ladies and Gentlemen, the voice of Hades from Hercules himself; James Woods. (*applause*) (*applause*) (*applause*)
James Woods (as Hades): Thank you, thank you. Ba-boom! Name is Hades, Lord of the Dead. Hey, how are ya?
Hades: WHAT?! This is your story and you didnt tell me that before?!
@@RetroMediaMan96 Pain and Panic: We are worms! Worthless worms! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
man whenever I hear his voice, I imagine Hades in these scenes
that dude is a legend
Fun Fact: James Woods has 184 IQ and is smarter than most Hollywood Celebrities (which isn’t hard to be).
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James, you gotta stop posting under these random accounts
I love how his agent tells him he has to give two weeks notice lol
1:25 - 1:26 World-class voice-acting
Back when celebrity guests were cool
Who is that random nobody robbing the Kwikimart? What happened to Snake?
He is a guy from one of his movies
Prison? Lol
And why didn't he take anything? Came in, shot Apu and left. Worst robber ever.
Snake Jailbird apparently wasn't around yet as a character.
Snake lost his job
You watch Hercules and you never see him the same again...
I love how james woods is great in both family guy and the simpsons
I wonder what the bleeped out expletives were as James Woods was simultaneously talking to his movie agent while cleaning his microwave oven
I'm me?
Hey! Don't, jerk me around fella.
I don't care how much of a troll on Twitter James Woods is; the guy is just pure entertainment.
@2:14 the Fact that James Woods said who’s last name so fluently and smoothly 😂🤣
Probably one of the best guest stars on the show aside from Albert Brooks, and Leonard Nimoy.