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Somewhat dim President George W. Bush's White House more closely resembles the set of a sitcom than real life, down to the laugh track.Somewhat dim President George W. Bush's White House more closely resembles the set of a sitcom than real life, down to the laugh track.Somewhat dim President George W. Bush's White House more closely resembles the set of a sitcom than real life, down to the laugh track.
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The first time I saw this show, I thought it was terrible. And it is. But you have to understand the underlying genius behind this show for you to 'get it'. Stone and parker are not trying to make a respectable show here, hell, they arent even making a decent show. In fact, this isnt really a show at all. I mean, it has plotlines and scripts and cameras and stuff, but the whole reason why this show exists is to make fun of every other stupid sitcom, which is why its so friggin lame. Think about it, its only just began and they have the wacky neighbor, the special guest star (Charlton Heston), the very special episodes (i.e. the death penalty morality lesson). They could have hitler join the cast, and it wouldn't end. That's how good this sitcom spoof is!
Basically what I'm trying to say is this show is so absolutely god awful, that its entertaining, and its so god awful because its based on the cliche's of other sitcom's! get it? this show is just one, huge joke. But a good joke.
Basically what I'm trying to say is this show is so absolutely god awful, that its entertaining, and its so god awful because its based on the cliche's of other sitcom's! get it? this show is just one, huge joke. But a good joke.
I finally watched these episodes in 2008 and I had to continually go back and verify when they were actually produced. They are absolutely scary in that they made spot on fun of what would be the future. Either Parker and Stone lived in Texas and witnessed the idiocy of Gov Bush or they are those weird, eerie people that pay attention to things. Boo, scary! Bush's frat bros invading the White House dressed as Arabs wielding rifles? Bush 'accidentally' executing someone? (No, wait. He did sort of do that as gov.) This may have seemed a failure as a sitcom at the time, but must now be considered as brilliant, if spooky, prescience.
"That's My Bush", contrary to what many people think, is a GREAT show. Everything from Maggie's unpredictable sarcasm to G.W.'s predictable "One of these days..." "Bush" has comedy that can rarely be seen. It's not laugh-out-loud, but its great in a subtle way. Some of the jokes you need to know current events to get, but still, it is a great show. I recommend this show to anyone who enjoys sitcoms.
This show does tackle social issues. Contrary to popular opinion TMB addresses issues such as abortion, euthanasia,SDI and the environment just to name a few. The crazy antics of the TMB whitehouse are really not that outlandish if you consider the last eight years under slick willie.
This show is well written, well acted and just damn funny for republicans and democrats alike.
If you are not into toilet humor, slapstick, and political parody this show is not for you. Otherwise enjoy!
This show is well written, well acted and just damn funny for republicans and democrats alike.
If you are not into toilet humor, slapstick, and political parody this show is not for you. Otherwise enjoy!
Really disappointing. The sharp wit that makes South Park so great is completely missing. I was hoping for genuine laughs at the expense of GW Bush but instead got no laughs from the cliché antics and generally bland, mushy feel of the show.
That's My Bush! needs to be introduced to South Park the movie.
That's My Bush! needs to be introduced to South Park the movie.
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- TriviaCreators Matt Stone and Trey Parker waited three months to see if the show would be "Everybody Loves Al" or "That's My Bush", depending on the winner of the election.
- Quotes
Larry O'Shea: Hey, George, can I borrow your amotta?
George W. Bush: What's amotta?
Larry O'Shea: Nothing, Paesano, what's amotta with you?
- Crazy creditsTimothy Bottoms and Carrie Quinn Dolin are listed as George W. Bush and Laura Bush in the opening credits respectively. In the closing credits they are listed with both their real name and their characters name.
- ConnectionsEdited into Comedy Central Salutes George W. Bush (2008)
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