@@UltimateIllusion-qj3gk But.. You can understand Cleveland when he is talking.. Unlike Ozzy.. ( Well he can say Burrito and Sharon, but that is about it really. )
@@spinnlo1985 that’s not true. You can clearly see the right chain attached to his right leg just up until the spin is done, where the chain magically teleports behind him and “untangles” the tangled chain.
@@xjar215x There’s times when Family Guy uses the long musical numbers in their episodes to take up air time. It’s very common in television. I personally don’t have an issue with this and don’t blame the writers for doing this either. Other examples are scenes where Peter is doing something repetitive like the one when he’s trying to scoop up the frog etc.
From the 1946 picture “Ziegfeld Follies” where Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly sang this song and danced this dance in a 7 minute routine. If you like this, you’ll like that much more.
So it wasn't bad. But Peter and them just do the first few lines while those moves I'm pretty sure were used in the episode where Brian and Stewie go to Aspen to get Robert back.
Would be 50% funnier if they put a parking boot on Joe's chair instead of leg shackles EDIT: This is probably the most likes I've ever got on a YT comment section lol I appreciate that y'all appreciates my humor! 🙏
I’ve heard multiple peoples’ opinions and all of them say the same thing: the first five seasons are awesome and then the rest ranges anywhere from below average to complete trash
Black working song: Slow but each hit is a heavy hit White working song: Fast and rapid but not as strong, chance of them just breaking out into dance after 20 minutes.
0:38 Peter: Hello! Joe: How are you? Glenn: How's the folks? Peter: What's new? Joe: I'm great. Glenn: That's good. Peter: Ha, ha. Joe: Knock wood. Glenn: Well, well. Peter: That's life. Joe: What do you know? Glenn: How's the wife? Peter: Gotta run. Joe: Oh, my. Glenn: Ta, ta. Peter: Olive oil. Joe: Goodbye.
@@crookbrother yes he did. If you look up the original song one of the 2 guys says olive oil. Here's the link. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c1GV5o5xNqU.html
The funny thing is that the black man's song about Miss Liza is the exact same song used in the Woody Allen movie "Take the Money and Run", from 1969. In that flick, Woody finds himself in a prison chain gang, where a black fellow prisoner sings the same chant while breaking rocks. LOL. On YT, look for "Take the Money and Run Road Gang", and go to 1:25 in the video. No way is this a coincidence.
Finally after all these showoffs, someone understands the ENTIRE clip... Also-the Take the Money scene is a play on a similar scene in "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" from 1932
"Oh God, it's so hot out here." "Yeah, you knew it was gonna be hot when you hear that lonesome slide guitar and that hawk's cry." *lonesome slide guitar* *hawk's cry*
To earn the right to work To earn the right to work To earn the right to work To earn the right to buy Ourselves the right to live To earn the right to die
Why do people always get terrified when seeing certain characters from certain angles? What's wrong with having certain characters side- or front-facing?
I liked the Woody Allen movie when he’s on a chain gang and he sings this miss Lisha song with a Jewish Brooklyn accent . I think the movie was “Take the Money And Run”
My boss got a new speakers on his computer recently, and THIS is one of the first things he decides to blast on high volume after hours of silence in the shop we work in
I thought the song would be something like " this is what I thought black guys are for black guys are for black guys are for this is what I thought black guys for, Let's get them to do all of our work."
at 53 seconds, Peter "The Original G" Griffin starts to throw away his sledge hammer. We can see that it is roughly 1.5 sledgehammer lengths away from the top of the screen. one frame later (i assume 24fps, so 1/24=0.0417s) only ~half of it is still in picture, so it travelled roughly two sledgehammer lengths during those 0.0417s. The average sledgehammer is around 50cm long, which means the hammer had a velocity of ~23.98m/s or 78.67fps. Given the average weight of 4.5kg, thats a kinetic energy of 1058j. as a comparison, a 9mm bullet has between 359 and 756j. A .50AE like the DEagle uses has 1663-2200j. Peter "The Original G" Griffin yeets a Sledgehammer with the energy of a 9mm round at 10% the speed of sound. for a joke. me personally i wouldnt wanna know how much more he has in himself if he gets serious