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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 May 1993 21:24:00 CST
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    The J. Butler Award for Most Obscure Hommage (French spelling in
    deference to ace-hommager Jean-Luc Godard) to THE SEARCHERS (quite a
    bit of competition in this category) goes to:
 
    REN AND STIMPY
 
    Last week they had an episode in which Ren and Stimpy were pretending
    to be monkeys in a zoo.  Toward the end, the zookeeper--who has a
    stage-Swedish accent a la John Qualen's character, Lars Jorgensen, in
    THE SEARCHERS--exclaims, "Next time I raise pigs, by golly!"
 
    This quotes my favorite line from THE SEARCHERS.  When the Jorgensen
    cattle are run off at the start, Lars reasons, "Next time I raise pigs,
    by golly.  Nobody ever run off pigs.  Bumblebees, by golly!"
 
    Can anyone top that for obscurity?
 
 | Jeremy Butler                                                          |
 | SCREEN-L Coordinator                     [log in to unmask] |
 | Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |

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