Why dosent everyone here send a email to Cartoon Network requesting to takeon the SAM & MAX Tv series :)
Nelvana really only works with Viacom stations and occasionally Fox. CN is AOL/Time Warner and therefore has little chance of ever being aired.
There is a tiny chance it'll show up on Nick and immediately be swallowed up by Butt-Ugly Martians and Spongebob.
hey thats a really good idea. While we're at it, lets all email nasa and ask them to start building hover boots!
OHHHHH!!!! I want hover boots! Sign my name on that e-mail.
I say we just wish really really hard that they make a Sam and Max feature film, then post in forums whining and complaining about it when they don't.
Fuchow!! Andrei!! Nice to see you guys around again.
buy the movies from videoflicks and then stream them on the net in extremely low quality on your own TV website so profits arent taken away from Steve Purcell by people who download the streamed files.
What about going to see it then spending years and years talking about how we could have made it better.
ive never seen the series but i think with the game and comics,
that they snow over by me if you know what i mean.:biggs:
I don't know what you mean at all.
I say we should band together and petition Johnson & Johnson to make Sam & Max shampoo and conditioner. The bottles would actually be Sam & Max, and every variety would have them in a different outfit! Their heads would be the caps, of course, which you'd have to screw off in order to gain access to the shampoo. And my hair would be it's cleanest ever... or maybe people would just avoid me in public for carrying around hair products all the time.
Gee your hair smells like shampoo.
I think thats a great idea:litang:
Originally posted by SyntheticGerbil
I don't know what you mean at all.
thats a dutch speaking accent thingy i understand that you dont get it:laughing:
Tis a shame that the Hairy Potter shampoo would run Sam and Max out of buisness.
Oh come on Metallus, we could have had a field day on the "yo, I've replied to every thread..." message.