Really! The "Midas touch" notion ignores such flashes in the pan as Time Warped, Princess and especially Sassy Justice. I mean, what was even up with that last one?
What's fascinating about this show, is that it's the only show to feature Bush pre-9/11. So none of the plots center around war, terrorism, or extreme nationalism, like every other caricature and parody of Bush that came after it.
@@Leon-zu1wpThe show was canceled because it was too expensive to produce. Each episode cost approximately $1 million and Comedy Central did not want to pay that much for it. The show ended before the 9/11 terrorist attacks even happened.
My favorite episode was the finale, where Dick Cheney takes over, and George is out on his ass trying a bunch of different jobs that turn into their OWN sitcom parodies, like he gets hired as a teacher and his life becomes like "Welcome Back Kotter", a bartender and his life becomes "Cheers", etc
I definitely thought that the September of that year had something to do with the show ending. I'm proud of Matt and Trey for getting cancelled on their own merits.
It wasnt risky to make fun of republicans back then. They were the jokes of the world and everyone mercilessly made fun of them. It was until republicans started resorting to terrorist tactics like threatening anyone who talked bad about them did it stop because show runners wimped out and didnt stand up to them.
I loved this show, at least partially because I grew up in Kennebunkport where the Bushes spend their summers. Barbara used to come into the video store where I worked to rent movies for the grandkids lol
I think it was a bit ahead of its time, nobody got the joke. I think the inspiration may have come from the infamous "Heil Honey I'm Home!" sitcom in the UK, which had a similar premise... although Hitler in a sitcom was probably a bridge too far.
To this day, when driving through a bad neighborhood, I still think of the Jefferson's parody they did on this show. "Well we movin' on down! To the crappy side of town!"
as a lifelong fan of matt and trey, i unironically think "that's my bush!" might be the best thing they've ever done. it's so good and it is so unfair that no one watched it and died a quiet, unceremonious death. i would give ANYTHING for them to make a reunion show in the vein of typical sitcom reunion shows, it would be such an unbelievably funny move and all 20 of us who love this show would be in heaven
They should do a one-off sketch called "That's My Trump", with Donald in the White House. Larry bursts in, as usual, only Donald has him arrested for trespassing.
@@ExplorerDS6789 Why not one about Biden where everyone barges in because the door is unlocked and there is a big threat to the White House from all the people inhabiting the White House, so they send them all off on buses across the country and then use our tax dollars to give them free healthcare and housing? Wouldn't that be hilarious?
Kurt Fuller is always awesome, his casting as "MC Rove" was inspired. He's the best part of the Hulk Hogan movie: No Holds Barred, he basically plays Vince McMahon and he's INCREDIBLE.
I never saw that film, but It’s trailer lives in my memory for being featured on the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II” VHS, under its original title “Stepkids.”
It wouldn’t be the last time John D’Aquino would have a role in a 2000s sitcom about the President of the United States, as he would lend his talents to star in one of the greatest anime of all time: Cory in the House. (I’m being silly of course, but I’m very sure any Gen Z viewers of this channel would likely recognize John D’Aquino right away.)
I was in a stage show once with John about saving Christmas from the devil (played by Dom Deluise's son) by bringing literally Burt Reynolds to our home town. Our community theater director had some weird connections, man. Anyway, John was awesome. Just the chilliest, most down to earth guy. This was after Corey in the House. I wish I would have known this existed then. I would have asked him about Matt and Trey.
This show is a perfect time capsule of the South Park Republican edginess that I definitely participated in as a millennial teenager in the 2000s. We thought we were so cool and politically with it because we watched stuff like this or The Daily Show. What a simpler time!
_That's My Bush!_ was brilliant in the respect that it mainly parodied sitcom tropes instead of mocking George W. Bush (as everyone else was doing) - but the novelty lasted about an episode. The premise was better suited to a sketch or a special than it was to a series.
Might have worked as a limited series but I don't think was an easy sell to networks at the time. I still remember the final episode with all the other characters being terrified of Dick Cheney,
I remember there was a plot where Bush was holding a rave at the white house, and Dick Cheney tried to seize control of the US, but George Bush took it back in a wrestling match. Politics were something else pre 9/11.
It’s fascinating just how this show came to be and how they originally intended to make the show about Al Gore since they thought he’d win, but once George W. Bush won, they changed it to a show about Bush. Great video Joe, I hope you’re doing well. Keep up the great work and take care!
The South Park 25th anniversary concert was an experience I wish more shows got. The Simpsons took the Hollywood Bowl…but it wasn’t proshot AND the show lasted another decade.
This show's existence really did show Trey and Matt's colossal misjudgement of who'd win a presidential election wasn't just a one time fluke. History Repeating Itself, and Like Poetry It Rhymes & Hwatnot; I guess.
Honestly “lesser known Matt & Trey pieces” are often my favorite things to watch. Even if they’re cheesy and bad, they have that unavoidable Parker & Stone flavor that I do adore so much. Haven’t watched this (yet) but I have seen all their movies many, many times. I wouldn’t say everything of theirs becomes a success by any means, but I don’t think many things of theirs are anything less than spot on their style. Very very few of their things ever got derailed by studio notes or a drive for commercialization (although South Park of current day is definitely on that edge lol)
I think i was one of the few people who liked this when it first aired. I remember trying to talk to people about it and no one had seen it or could hardly believe it was a real thing. Lol
It was SO funny! I bought the entire series on ITunes many years ago. It actually holds up far beyond the Bush years… It just comes off as a really funny campy sitcom
I don't know if that one would even qualify as Almost a Cult film. There's nothing special about it but I always thought Candy and Levi worked well together and I was entertained. Meg Ryan was a cutie as usual.
I fondly remember this show coming out when I was 16/17 (right before things got completely derailed by 9/11) and it was definitely an acquired taste leaning hard on the viewer knowing sitcom history. I still quote the "youth in Asia" joke to this day so was thrilled to see it used here. Not sure how much steam the concept as a whole held but am glad we got what we did.
That’s my Al? Funny, they thought Hillary would won too. They’re not always right like the Simpsons. I have been a South Park fan when it came out. Being Matt’s age, I totally relate to their humor
A show like this is SORELY needed, nowadays!! Anyways, i remember seeing ads for that's my bush, but never saw any episodes. Looks like a brilliant piece of satire, & i love brilliant satire. I do, however, remember watching Lil Bush, though. You forgot to mention that John D'Aquino later went on to portray a fictitious U.S. president, on Cory in the house.
I was in a stage show once with John D'Aquino about saving Christmas from the devil (played by Dom Deluise's son) by bringing literally Burt Reynolds to our home town. Our community theater director had some weird connections, man. Anyway, John was awesome. Just the chilliest, most down to earth guy. This was after Corey in the House. I wish I would have known this existed then. I would have asked him about Matt and Trey.
It's amazing how the creators of South Park could create a comedy where not a single joke lands. Just watching this review was painful I can't imagine watching the entire series.
I remember watching the whole series as it came out after the election... I loved this show just as much as I loved Base-ketball... I even bought the whole series because it was so difficult to find and I knew it would one day be gone... Heres hoping you do similar live action series "The Tick" at some point with Patrick Warburton, or Neil Patrick Harris's "Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog"
That's my Bush is a fantastic parody of the tired 90s sitcom format. So many possibilities with that premise and they did the same crap that every other sitcom has done before. Just brilliant. Me and some friends from school reference it at least on a monthly basis. The final episode where George has to find a new job is my favourite.
The problem with shows like is they will always be terribly dated after a certain point. No matter how funny they might be, these shows always have a premise that only works if you were around at the time to understand what they were satirizing. And of course, it also only works if this can be looked back on a moment in time that was "weird," as opposed to feeling like a quant time period compared to future chaos.
i like when they did the reverse jeffersons episode and had the theme song in the middle ," movin on down, movin on down to the crappy side of townnnn"
Ohhh man... I loved this show. I barely watched TV when it was on, but I caught a few episodes. Then, had the DVD few years later. Huge Kristen Miller fan, by then.
"Everyone thought we were gonna do a big show where we rip on George Bush, but that's not what a sitcom would do." Gotta give 'em credit, that's more thought than that one sitcom about Trump put in.
Crazy timing, I just finished watching this show a couple of days ago. I've heard about it here and there for years. It's an even more interesting watch (and palate cleanser) after seeing Timothy Bottoms' portrayal in "Johnny Got His Gun."
Trey and Matt’s weirder and more forgotten projects are always fascinating to me
Really! The "Midas touch" notion ignores such flashes in the pan as Time Warped, Princess and especially Sassy Justice. I mean, what was even up with that last one?
Thanx for giving me shit to track down and check out
@@KenLieck the mormon pornstar movie is pretty funny
"Orgazmo" is definitely worth viewing for the term 'stunt-cock' alone.
@@KenLieckSassy Justice was mainly an excuse to have fun with deepfake 😂 I loved it
What's fascinating about this show, is that it's the only show to feature Bush pre-9/11. So none of the plots center around war, terrorism, or extreme nationalism, like every other caricature and parody of Bush that came after it.
And the fact that the show was canceled because Bush was TOO popular to be hated on after 9/11. Truly a very tumultuous Presidency.
@@Leon-zu1wpThe show was canceled because it was too expensive to produce. Each episode cost approximately $1 million and Comedy Central did not want to pay that much for it. The show ended before the 9/11 terrorist attacks even happened.
Thanks for pointing that out! Fascinating
Sh*t, you're right!
It wasnt just making fun of bush though. it was making fun of the presidency, elections, even us.....
My favorite episode was the finale, where Dick Cheney takes over, and George is out on his ass trying a bunch of different jobs that turn into their OWN sitcom parodies, like he gets hired as a teacher and his life becomes like "Welcome Back Kotter", a bartender and his life becomes "Cheers", etc
Of course, there's also "Witty Banter", where his life becomes every NBC sitcom set at a magazine in the late 90's.
Love how they had a theme song for each transition. "White House Wrestler" being one of the funniest to me.
@@Unquestionablei wonder if Trey and Matt had fun making all those different themes.
RIP Marcia Wallace
If you want another extremely short lived Matt and Trey show, check out the animated series, "Princess". It was cancelled after only two episodes!!!
I definitely thought that the September of that year had something to do with the show ending. I'm proud of Matt and Trey for getting cancelled on their own merits.
Probably. That show was hilarious. Underrated
what happened in September of 2001? I think youre mistaken. Did someone poop in a urinal?
It definitely wouldn't have helped.
I got this show on DVD! Literally got it free from a pawn lol. I think it's pretty good
Oh hey, I didn't hallucinate this show after all.
Comedy central took ALOT of risks in the 2000s
let time never forget about The Man Show 😬
@@internettrash5120 And how demented that was!
Crank Yankers was great, so was Reno 911. I also liked Halfway Home.
Heck, TV Funhouse was a huge risk too lol I was all about Comedy Central from 1998-2012 lost interest after that time
It wasnt risky to make fun of republicans back then. They were the jokes of the world and everyone mercilessly made fun of them. It was until republicans started resorting to terrorist tactics like threatening anyone who talked bad about them did it stop because show runners wimped out and didnt stand up to them.
I loved this show, at least partially because I grew up in Kennebunkport where the Bushes spend their summers. Barbara used to come into the video store where I worked to rent movies for the grandkids lol
Did she have security following her around? I always wondered how far out the bubble of secret service worked for former presidents lmao
I think it was a bit ahead of its time, nobody got the joke. I think the inspiration may have come from the infamous "Heil Honey I'm Home!" sitcom in the UK, which had a similar premise... although Hitler in a sitcom was probably a bridge too far.
Idk I'm still holding on hope for a full series of heil honey being out there
@@heggy_69 I hope, that show shouldn't stay partially found
Having a sitcom about him does not feel very different from having movies making fun of him to me.
I love how the neighbor would go onto play the president in everyone's favorite anime: Cory in the House.
I knew I recognized that stud of a man for the best of reasons.
Couldn’t for the life of me figure out where I recognized him from
Easily our finest fictional president.
@@SkylerMillerTheBronxProject I recognized him from SeaQuest DSV.
It's the president, no way, no way!
To this day, when driving through a bad neighborhood, I still think of the Jefferson's parody they did on this show. "Well we movin' on down! To the crappy side of town!"
as a lifelong fan of matt and trey, i unironically think "that's my bush!" might be the best thing they've ever done. it's so good and it is so unfair that no one watched it and died a quiet, unceremonious death. i would give ANYTHING for them to make a reunion show in the vein of typical sitcom reunion shows, it would be such an unbelievably funny move and all 20 of us who love this show would be in heaven
They should do a one-off sketch called "That's My Trump", with Donald in the White House. Larry bursts in, as usual, only Donald has him arrested for trespassing.
Your lack of proper grammar, punctuation, and capitalization undercut your argument and just make you look dumb and uneducated… well done
@@ExplorerDS6789 Why not one about Biden where everyone barges in because the door is unlocked and there is a big threat to the White House from all the people inhabiting the White House, so they send them all off on buses across the country and then use our tax dollars to give them free healthcare and housing? Wouldn't that be hilarious?
I watched it
It wasn't a show about Bush, it was a show about sitcoms.
Exactly!
The problem, if you liked Bush - he was portrayed as a buffoon. If you hated him, he was shown to be an okay guy and not evil at all. Lose-lose
Should have made it a show… about NOTHING!
Isn't that what he said?
That's what the video is about. It gets brought up many times. You don't have many original thoughts, do you?
Timothy Bottoms gave a dramatic portrayal of Bush in D.C. 9/11 Time of Crisis.
Imagine watching those back to back.
John D’Aquino will always be beloved by us sci fi nerds for his roles on seaQuest and Quantum Leap.
Kurt Fuller is always awesome, his casting as "MC Rove" was inspired.
He's the best part of the Hulk Hogan movie: No Holds Barred, he basically plays Vince McMahon and he's INCREDIBLE.
Speaking of Hogan! Kurt was in Auto Focus, film on Hogans Heros!
@@OikPoinFive Kurt was born to play Klink in a Hogan's Heroes reboot
He's great at playing grumpy studio execs. Wayne's World and Wrong Cops being good examples. Really great comedic timing and line delivery.
@@ChrisMeadows92 He even dressed up in lingerie for Scary Movie, dude goes all out, and I LOVE character actors - the true heroes.
You mean Ted Turner
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RIP Marcia Wallace (1942-2013)
Wallace was having the time of her life.
13:50 This show's humor was ahead of its time. Imagine this concept for a sitcom on Adult Swim.
yet they would never make fun of Obama.
@carlosrivas1629 they did tho you retard
@@carlosrivas1629 😢🎻
@@gilbert8162eyeGae
The opening theme to "That's My Bush!" has lived in the back of my brain for 23 years.
I have an Almost Cult Classic request: Big Girls Don't Cry, They Get Even (1991) super underrated!
Whoa... I havent even heard of that movie in at least 20 years.
I never saw that film, but It’s trailer lives in my memory for being featured on the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II” VHS, under its original title “Stepkids.”
I want to vist the alternate reality where we got Everybody Loves Al
You and me both, on so many levels. The 21st century story would be so vastly different…
It wouldn’t be the last time John D’Aquino would have a role in a 2000s sitcom about the President of the United States, as he would lend his talents to star in one of the greatest anime of all time: Cory in the House.
(I’m being silly of course, but I’m very sure any Gen Z viewers of this channel would likely recognize John D’Aquino right away.)
As a millennial, I recognize him right away as I was 14 when it first aired
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I was in a stage show once with John about saving Christmas from the devil (played by Dom Deluise's son) by bringing literally Burt Reynolds to our home town. Our community theater director had some weird connections, man.
Anyway, John was awesome. Just the chilliest, most down to earth guy. This was after Corey in the House. I wish I would have known this existed then. I would have asked him about Matt and Trey.
This show is a perfect time capsule of the South Park Republican edginess that I definitely participated in as a millennial teenager in the 2000s. We thought we were so cool and politically with it because we watched stuff like this or The Daily Show. What a simpler time!
_That's My Bush!_ was brilliant in the respect that it mainly parodied sitcom tropes instead of mocking George W. Bush (as everyone else was doing) - but the novelty lasted about an episode. The premise was better suited to a sketch or a special than it was to a series.
Might have worked as a limited series but I don't think was an easy sell to networks at the time. I still remember the final episode with all the other characters being terrified of Dick Cheney,
Just like Heil Honey, I'm Home.
@@FrenkTheJoyI still want to see the unaired episodes of that.
I loved this show my fav character was the neighbor but Karl was great too
Since John D'Aquino is in there,i assume it's a prequel to Cory in the House lol
I remember there was a plot where Bush was holding a rave at the white house, and Dick Cheney tried to seize control of the US, but George Bush took it back in a wrestling match. Politics were something else pre 9/11.
It’s fascinating just how this show came to be and how they originally intended to make the show about Al Gore since they thought he’d win, but once George W. Bush won, they changed it to a show about Bush. Great video Joe, I hope you’re doing well. Keep up the great work and take care!
Never heard if this, Thanks for bringing it up ❤
The South Park 25th anniversary concert was an experience I wish more shows got. The Simpsons took the Hollywood Bowl…but it wasn’t proshot AND the show lasted another decade.
Ah, Kurt Fuller! I literally just finished watching the entirety of Psych for the first time.
I loved this show! Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person who's ever seen it. Thanks for the look back.
show's a gem. don't even need to know about Bush to find it funny.
Matt and Trey are legit friendship goals
"Tray Parker and Matt stone had that Midas touch"
Uhhhh, have you never seen ANYTHING they've made other than the three examples you gave?
Baseketball was literally so bad they made fun of it in one of their South Park episodes.
@@Leon-zu1wp Wasn't that done by one of The Zucker Brothers?
@@ottagol1985 yes
Team America is good,orgazmo is good,cannibal the musical is entertaining.
This show's existence really did show Trey and Matt's colossal misjudgement of who'd win a presidential election wasn't just a one time fluke. History Repeating Itself, and Like Poetry It Rhymes & Hwatnot; I guess.
Always great to see a new video from you Hats,
Ironically enough, the man playing Larry would go on to play the president in Disney's Cory in the House.
I thought it was called "Pardon my Bush".
I think that was one of the working titles.
I LOVED this show. Just as much as a sitcom spoof as Get a Life. Completely unhinged yet so enjoyable.
Honestly “lesser known Matt & Trey pieces” are often my favorite things to watch. Even if they’re cheesy and bad, they have that unavoidable Parker & Stone flavor that I do adore so much. Haven’t watched this (yet) but I have seen all their movies many, many times. I wouldn’t say everything of theirs becomes a success by any means, but I don’t think many things of theirs are anything less than spot on their style. Very very few of their things ever got derailed by studio notes or a drive for commercialization (although South Park of current day is definitely on that edge lol)
This show was like a "hanging chad"
I really loved this show & was sad to see it get canceled. It was pretty good
I think i was one of the few people who liked this when it first aired. I remember trying to talk to people about it and no one had seen it or could hardly believe it was a real thing. Lol
I still have so many of these jokes baked into my mind
"OIL GOOD!!" was my favorite
OIL GOOD!
OIL GOOD!
It was SO funny! I bought the entire series on ITunes many years ago. It actually holds up far beyond the Bush years… It just comes off as a really funny campy sitcom
I'm glad this show got a physical release so it doesn't end up lost to time
Rewatched a few episodes and it's still just as funny
Man I checked this channel last night to see if any new stuff ! And Boom, new stuff tonight. Great timing !!!
next do the Clerks Cartoon
It's an official cult classic though
would love to see a forgotten failure for that one John Candy film Armed and Dangerous. that one is.. certainly a movie that exists.
I don't know if that one would even qualify as Almost a Cult film. There's nothing special about it but I always thought Candy and Levi worked well together and I was entertained. Meg Ryan was a cutie as usual.
@@gregmeyer1805 I mean more as a forgotten failure than a cult film. wasn't saying the movie was good in the slightest
Ummm that movie is awesome! Why would it be on forgotten failures?
Spitting Image was just the best.
I fondly remember this show coming out when I was 16/17 (right before things got completely derailed by 9/11) and it was definitely an acquired taste leaning hard on the viewer knowing sitcom history. I still quote the "youth in Asia" joke to this day so was thrilled to see it used here. Not sure how much steam the concept as a whole held but am glad we got what we did.
I knew I recognized Bottoms from somewhere! Invaders From Mars!! I love that 80’s remake and the dad was so nice he played… that’s crazy..
Very underrated series
That’s my Al? Funny, they thought Hillary would won too. They’re not always right like the Simpsons. I have been a South Park fan when it came out. Being Matt’s age, I totally relate to their humor
A show like this is SORELY needed, nowadays!! Anyways, i remember seeing ads for that's my bush, but never saw any episodes. Looks like a brilliant piece of satire, & i love brilliant satire. I do, however, remember watching Lil Bush, though. You forgot to mention that John D'Aquino later went on to portray a fictitious U.S. president, on Cory in the house.
I was in a stage show once with John D'Aquino about saving Christmas from the devil (played by Dom Deluise's son) by bringing literally Burt Reynolds to our home town. Our community theater director had some weird connections, man.
Anyway, John was awesome. Just the chilliest, most down to earth guy. This was after Corey in the House. I wish I would have known this existed then. I would have asked him about Matt and Trey.
It's amazing how the creators of South Park could create a comedy where not a single joke lands. Just watching this review was painful I can't imagine watching the entire series.
I cant imagine trying to make a season out of it
Season 20 of south park is an entire season of jokes not landing.
The euthanasia joke puts me in mind of a time I spent an extended discussion thinking proliferation was related to abortion rights.
My whole life I thought that the maid was the "kiss my grits" lady.
I remember watching the whole series as it came out after the election... I loved this show just as much as I loved Base-ketball... I even bought the whole series because it was so difficult to find and I knew it would one day be gone...
Heres hoping you do similar live action series "The Tick" at some point with Patrick Warburton, or Neil Patrick Harris's "Dr. Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog"
that's my bush was so good.
This show and TV FUNHOUSE were so formative for my sense of humor. Early 2000s Comedy Central was the place to be!
One of the few channels where I thumbs up it before I even watch the video!
That's my Bush is a fantastic parody of the tired 90s sitcom format. So many possibilities with that premise and they did the same crap that every other sitcom has done before. Just brilliant.
Me and some friends from school reference it at least on a monthly basis. The final episode where George has to find a new job is my favourite.
90s sitcom format?That’s the format sitcoms had since I love Lucy
Probably. Can't say I'm familiar with comedy series from the 50s and 60s. I've seen a handful of episodes of I Dream Of Jeannie but that's about it.
I friggin LOVED this show, it was so damn twisted and hilarious.
I have this DVD and when I sold a ton of my DVDs when going through financial tough times. This was one I refused to sell.
I loved the catch phrase “I’m gonna punch you in the face!”
I remember this show. I think it's fair it was forgotten.
President Ramirez from Cory in the house playing Bush's neighbor makes this incredibly funny.
A very underrated show. I remember watching it when it came on and loved it.
I'm not a fan of cliché sitcoms, so a show that riffs on those tropes should be up my alley.
Well you unlocked an old memory that was locked away. I had no idea Matt and Trey made this!
The problem with shows like is they will always be terribly dated after a certain point. No matter how funny they might be, these shows always have a premise that only works if you were around at the time to understand what they were satirizing. And of course, it also only works if this can be looked back on a moment in time that was "weird," as opposed to feeling like a quant time period compared to future chaos.
I don’t think they mind that too much considering South Park is made in a week to stay topical
And for everyone complaining about how political division ruins satire now, I was...living on the East Coast when this came out....
@@-dtuyhnjhggvjjjn South Park during the 2010s was an abysmal mess most of the time.
i like when they did the reverse jeffersons episode and had the theme song in the middle ," movin on down, movin on down to the crappy side of townnnn"
Thanks for introducing me to that project. I somehow skipped over it in high school.
That's My Bush was awesome. I can't believe it only ran for only 8 episodes.
I’m still laughing to this day over jokes from this show.
Ohhh man... I loved this show. I barely watched TV when it was on, but I caught a few episodes. Then, had the DVD few years later. Huge Kristen Miller fan, by then.
I agree that the show should be remembered, but for me it was always a case of each episode being much funnier conceptually than in execution.
"Everyone thought we were gonna do a big show where we rip on George Bush, but that's not what a sitcom would do."
Gotta give 'em credit, that's more thought than that one sitcom about Trump put in.
I think one standout episode was White House Wrestler.
I watched this show 20+ years ago and I liked it.
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I like the mini punchline that the name "Jeb" doesn't mean anything to him!
I still have the DVD, love this show so much!
I loved this show. I wish it lasted longer.
“Nothing. What’s snew with you?” lol
That joke's so old even congress wouldn't let it run for office.
This show was absolutely brilliant.
truly the best youtube channel going
I actually enjoyed this show. I even tend to quote the Larry catchphrase most of the time.
I haven't forgotten! What a great show
I still quote this show all the time. It was awesomeness
Matt and trey predicted the election wrong twice and it affected their shows twice
i LOVED that's my bush XD
I did liked this show. i just don't remember anything that happened in it. Lol
Crazy timing, I just finished watching this show a couple of days ago. I've heard about it here and there for years. It's an even more interesting watch (and palate cleanser) after seeing Timothy Bottoms' portrayal in "Johnny Got His Gun."
Do TV Funhouse next!