If someone had asked me right when I woke up this morning if I expected to see an superbFamily Guy/Matrix trailer mashup—I’d probably have searched YouTube for it later—but I’d have done so quite incredulously. [via newlaunches]
Amid all of the MacBook Air hullabaloo, you might have forgotten about the Apple announcement that Fox would begin providing “free” iTunes versions of programs via DVD. The first release was Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest, a Star Wars parody. Being the brave product testers that we are, we tried it out. It was, well, kinda weird.
newVideoPlayer("FamilyVader_gawker.flv", 475, 376);From the season opener we talked about last week. We’ve long wondered why Darth Vader would allow such a gaping hole in the Death Star’s defenses. And after years of tireless debate and study, now we know.
newVideoPlayer("New_Family_Guy_import_video_file.flv", 475, 376); There’s at least one guy on Family Guy that’s used a computer in the last five years, as evidenced by this R2-D2 scene on last night’s episode. It’s a nice clip both to entertain you for 30 seconds on a Thursday afternoon, and to make you look forward to Futurama’s return this November. No offence to Family Guy, but true nerds know which show’s made by and for them. [Family Guy]