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<td> <b> <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email" title="Strong Bad Email">Strong Bad Email</a> #193 </b>
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<p>Strong Bad explains his favorite movie genres.
</p><p><b>Cast (in order of appearance):</b> <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad" title="Strong Bad">Strong Bad</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Sad" title="Strong Sad">Strong Sad</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Senor_Cardgage" title="Senor Cardgage">Senor Cardgage</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Bubs" title="Bubs">Bubs</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Coach_Z" title="Coach Z">Coach Z</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Homsar" title="Homsar">Homsar</a> (Easter egg), <a href="/index.php?title=The_King_of_Town" title="The King of Town">The King of Town</a> (Easter egg)
</p><p><b>Places:</b> <a href="/index.php?title=Computer_Room" title="Computer Room">Computer Room</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=The_Movie_Theater" title="The Movie Theater">The Movie Theater</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=The_Brick_Wall" title="The Brick Wall">The Brick Wall</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Basement_of_the_Brothers_Strong" title="Basement of the Brothers Strong">Basement of the Brothers Strong</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=The_King_of_Town%27s_Castle" title="The King of Town's Castle">The King of Town's Castle</a> (Easter egg)
</p><p><b>Computer:</b> <a href="/index.php?title=Lappy_486" title="Lappy 486">Lappy 486</a>
</p><p><b>Date:</b> Monday, April 7, 2008
</p><p><b>Running Time:</b> 3:25
</p><p><b>Page Title:</b> Lappy 486
</p><p><b>DVD: </b><a href="/index.php?title=strongbad_email.exe_Disc_Six" title="strongbad email.exe Disc Six">strongbad_email.exe Disc Six</a>
</p>


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<a id="Transcript" name="Transcript"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">Transcript</span></h2>
 
<p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{singing}</i> My email is a cell phone. No, it's not! My email is a CAR phone! That's right. <i>{brings up the email, which is aligned to the right side of the screen}</i>
''"Aww, I've been waitin' three days to do that."''
</p>
 
<blockquote class="lappy email" style="text-align:right">
Strong Bad explains his favorite movie genres.
<div style="text-align:left">subject: Fav Movie?</div>
 
Dear Strong Bad,<br/>What is your favorite movie, and why? And where, if applicable.<br/>Sincerely<br/>L. Eftformat<br/></blockquote>
'''Cast (in order of appearance):''' [[Strong Bad]], [[Strong Sad]], [[Senor Cardgage]], [[Bubs]], [[Coach Z]], [[Homsar]] (Easter egg), [[The King of Town]] (Easter egg)
<p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{typing erratically over the page}</i> Oh, think you're preTTy clever, eh? -e.email cummings <i>{clears page, types normally}</i> I don't have a favorite movie, but I do have a favorite genre of movies. R-rated movies! A-can I get a <i>{high-pitched}</i> 'restricted'?
 
</p><p><b>STRONG SAD:</b> <i>{offscreen for a moment}</i> A-restricte—!
'''Places:''' [[Computer Room]], [[The Movie Theater]], [[The Brick Wall]], [[Basement of the Brothers Strong]], [[The King of Town's Castle]] (Easter egg)
</p><p><i>{As the camera cuts back, Strong Sad is seen wearing a white shirt with "Restricted!" on it and with a tent behind him, also holding a sign reading "Restricted!".}</i>
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{interrupting}</i> Not from you!
'''Computer:''' [[Lappy 486]]
</p><p><b>STRONG SAD:</b> Aww, I've been waitin' three days to do that.
 
</p><p><i>{Strong Bad turns back to the computer where he continues typing}</i>
'''Date:''' Monday, April 7, 2008
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> The only thing better than R-rated movies are double and triple R-rated movies! Let me break down the subtle differences for you. In an R-rated movie, the good guy only blows people up in self-defense. But double R <i>{types RR}</i> -rated movies are allowed to blur the line! <i>{cuts to the back view of the computer}</i> Man, I saw this one double R-rated movie, where the good guy stepped on this rabbit, and he didn't kill it, but then later on in the movie, he wished he did! The GOOD GUY! That's messed up, man! You can't let kids watch that kind of thing! <i>{turns back to the computer}</i> Then in triple R <i>{types RRR}</i> -rated movies, you can show bullets go all the way through people!
 
</p><p><i>{cuts to a street-crossing sign of a guy with a bowler hat.}</i>
'''Running Time:''' 3:25
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{voiceover}</i> In the front, through their guts and organs and breakfast and RIGHT OUT the BACK! That is nasty, man!
 
</p><p><i>{as he says this, a bullet shoots through the man, making a rip in his back, spilling two organs, possibly a stomach and a heart; some breakfast of eggs, bacon and a glass of orange juice come out the back, and the bullet appears and flies out. The scene fades to a green rating card.}</i>
'''Page Title:''' Lappy 486
</p>
 
<blockquote style="background:#0C0; color:#FFF; padding:1em; width:500px; border:none; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:125%;line-height:160%;">THE FOLLOWING <span style="font-size:140%;">FILM</span> HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR<br/>
'''DVD:'''[[strongbad email.exe Disc Six]]
<span style="font-size:140%;">CERTAIN AUDIENCES</span><br/>
 
BY SOME PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT'S BEST</span><br/>
== Transcript ==
<br/>
 
IT BE RATED
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{singing}'' My email is a cell phone. No, it's not! My email is a CAR phone! That's right. ''{brings up the email, which is aligned to the right side of the screen}''
<table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="background:none; border:1px #FFF solid; margin:0 auto; color:white">
 
<tr>
<blockquote>
<td style="border:1px #FFF solid;"> <span style="font:bolder 200% serif">RRR</span>
>subject: Fav Movie?
</td><td style="border:1px #FFF solid;width:15em"> FOR EXPLICIT BREAKFAST-PIERCING BULLETS
>Dear Strong Bad,<br />What is your favorite movie, and why? And where, if applicable.<br />Sincerely<br />L. Eftformat<br />
</td></tr></table>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
 
<p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{voiceover}</i> There's some triple R-rated stuff out there that even <i>I</i> can't stomach. <i>{Cut back to the Lappy. Typing}</i> Only three have ever been made: <i>{As he lists them, posters for each movie appear.}</i> 'Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare,' 'The Fists of Knuckles' series, and 'Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener.' They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast. And even if a theater were showing it, which ours conveniently is, you gotta be like sixty-something years old just to buy tickets.
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{typing erratically over the page}'' Oh, think you're preTTy clever, eh? -e.email cummings ''{clears page, types normally}'' I don't have a favorite movie, but I do have a favorite genre of movies. R-rated movies! A-can I get a ''{high-pitched}'' 'restricted'?
</p><p><i>{Cut to movie theater. Strong Bad, wearing a felt hat and carrying a briefcase, walks up to usher Senor Cardgage.}</i>
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{drops suitcase and rubs back}</i> Ow, my pension. Oh, hello, my good man. Just taking my two sons, here, who are home from college, to see their first triple R-rated movie.
'''STRONG SAD:''' ''{offscreen for a moment}'' A-restricte—!
</p><p><i>{Cut to Coach Z and Bubs, standing behind. Coach Z is wearing a white baseball cap and a backpack, and sporting a goatee. Bubs is wearing a Disco Tech hooded sweatshirt.}</i>
 
</p><p><b>COACH Z:</b> Hey, Pop, can I borrow the Vorlvo?
''{As the camera cuts back, Strong Sad is seen wearing a white shirt with "Restricted!" on it and with a tent behind him, also holding a sign reading "Restricted!".}''
</p><p><b>BUBS:</b> Dad, Trina and I are moving in together.
 
</p><p><i>{Cut back to Strong Bad and Senor Cardgage}</i>
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{interrupting}'' Not from you!
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{To Coach Z and Bubs, offscreen behind him}</i> I'll deal with you two later! <i>{Turns to Senor Cardgage, smiling and laughing nervously}</i> Heh heh. Kids that are old enough for me to be in my sixties. What're you gonna do?
 
</p><p><i>{Close up of Senor Cardgage}</i>
'''STRONG SAD:''' Aww, I've been waitin' three days to do that.
</p><p><b>SENOR CARDGAGE:</b> I'm sorry, Bridget, but can I steep some identificaption?
 
</p><p><i>{Cut back to include Strong Bad, who pats his pants and rubs his head vigorously}</i>
''{Strong Bad turns back to the computer where he continues typing}''
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> Uh, I seem to have left my identificaption in my other, older, and more professional briefcase...uh...
 
</p><p><i>{Close up of Senor Cardgage}</i>
'''STRONG BAD:''' The only thing better than R-rated movies are double and triple R-rated movies! Let me break down the subtle differences for you. In an R-rated movie, the good guy only blows people up in self-defense. But double R ''{types RR}'' -rated movies are allowed to blur the line! ''{cuts to the back view of the computer}'' Man, I saw this one double R-rated movie, where the good guy stepped on this rabbit, and he didn't kill it, but then later on in the movie, he wished he did! The GOOD GUY! That's messed up, man! You can't let kids watch that kind of thing! ''{turns back to the computer}'' Then in triple R ''{types RRR}'' -rated movies, you can show bullets go all the way through people!
</p><p><b>SENOR CARDGAGE:</b> Soggy, Junior. Come back when you're all grold up.
 
</p><p><i>{Cut to silhouette of Strong Bad, Coach Z and Bubs standing behind a brick wall}</i>
''{cuts to a street-crossing sign of a guy with a bowler hat.}''
</p><p><b>BUBS:</b> Man, I told you that lame-brained plan wouldn't work. <i>{Close up of Strong Bad leaning on the wall, with Bubs and Coach Z behind him. Bubs and Coach Z are still wearing their college outfits, and Strong Bad's hat is next to him.}</i> We shoulda been <i>your</i> parents.
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> What? I'm way too good looking for anyone to believe  that I'm you guys' kid. And Coach Z only <i>kinda</i> looks like my mom.
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{voiceover}'' In the front, through their guts and organs and breakfast and RIGHT OUT the BACK! That is nasty, man!
</p><p><b>COACH Z:</b> Hey, thanks! You want I should shave my legs?
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> Ignoring that. Well, it looks like there's only one thing left to do.
''{as he says this, a bullet shoots through the man, making a rip in his back, spilling two organs, possibly a stomach and a heart; some breakfast of eggs, bacon and a glass of orange juice come out the back, and the bullet appears and flies out. The scene fades to a green rating card.}''
</p><p><i>{Cut to Strong Bad's basement. Strong Bad and Coach Z are sitting on the couch, Bubs is standing behind it. Two bags of chips and Strong Bad's hat and briefcase are on and around the couch.}</i>
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> Ah, nothing like watching lowercase r-rated movies on scrambled cable.
<blockquote>
</p><p><i>{Close up of television. The only thing that can be seen on the screen is blurry, colored swirls of static, scrolling up across the screen}</i>
>THE FOLLOWING FILM HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR<br />
</p><p><b>MAN'S VOICE:</b> Stop eating glass!
>CERTAIN AUDIENCES<br />
</p><p><b>COACH Z:</b> <i>{offscreen}</i> I think I just saw a puppy get eaten!
>BY SOME PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT'S BEST<br />
</p><p><b>GIRL'S VOICE:</b> Creepy blood.
><br />
</p><p><b>BUBS:</b> <i>{offscreen}</i> That is one lurid bake sale.
>IT BE RATED
</p><p><b>MAN'S VOICE:</b> Real gross wound.
 
</p><p><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{offscreen}</i> Ewww. Look at all that breakfast.
> RRR
</p><p><b>MAN'S VOICE:</b> Broken skull puncture!
> FOR EXPLICIT BREAKFAST-PIERCING BULLETS
</p><p><i>{<a href="/index.php?title=New_Paper" title="New Paper">New Paper</a> comes down}</i>
</p><p><b>GIRL'S VOICE:</b> Two underwears.
</p>
<a id="Easter_Eggs" name="Easter_Eggs"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">Easter Eggs</span></h2>
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png" title="Part of a legally-obligated breakfast!"><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="167" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/f/f2/CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png/150px-CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Part of a legally-obligated breakfast!</div></div></div>
<ul><li>Click on "breakfast" when Strong Bad types it to see a box of "Crispy Puppies Crunch" cereal.
</li><li>At the end, click on the TV screen to see a short scene with the King of Town.
</li></ul>
<dl><dd><i>{The King of Town is sitting in his castle, watching TV.}</i>
</dd><dd><b>STRONG BAD:</b> <i>{on the television}</i> They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast!
</dd><dd><i>{The King's crown pops up from his surprise}</i>
</dd><dd><b>THE KING OF TOWN:</b> Poopsmith, <i>{turns his head left}</i> pack-a my bags! And don't forget my plastic fangs!
</dd></dl>
<ul><li>Also at the end, click on the half-hidden electrical outlet to the right of the TV to see a short scene with Homsar and Strong Sad.
</li></ul>
<dl><dd><i>{Homsar and Strong Sad are in the computer room, wearing yellow shirts and holding signs, both reading "Holy Crap!"}</i>
</dd><dd><b>STRONG SAD:</b>  Just a couple more days, I swear!  He's waaaaaay overdue!
</dd></dl>
<a id="Fun_Facts" name="Fun_Facts"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">Fun Facts</span></h2>
<a id="Explanations" name="Explanations"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Explanations</span></h3>
<ul><li>The films Strong Bad lists are parodies of <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=exploitation_film" title="wikipedia:exploitation film">exploitation films</a>, especially those made in the 1960s and 1970s.  The films were often done cheaply, with one person serving as writer, producer and director.
</li><li>The minimum age for a viewer to purchase tickets to watch an R-rated film unaccompanied by an adult is 17, and as stated in the e-mail, the minimum age for RRR-rated movies is at least 60; hence the reason Strong Bad can't purchase tickets for a triple-R rated film because he is underage.
</li></ul>
<a id="Trivia" name="Trivia"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Trivia</span></h3>
<ul><li>Strong Bad's erratic typing:
</li></ul>
<blockquote class="lappy email">
<p>] Oh, think y<span style="position:relative;top:0.5em">o</span><span style="position:relative;top:1.0em">u</span><span style="position:relative;top:1.5em">'</span><span style="position:relative;top:2.0em">r</span><span style="position:relative;top:2.5em">e</span></p>
<p style="text-align:right">preTTy<br/>cle<span style="position:relative;top:0.5em">v</span>er</p>
<p style="margin-left: 7em">eh?</p>
<p>-e.email cummings</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
 
<ul><li>The label on the <a href="/index.php?title=Floppy_Disk_Container" title="Floppy Disk Container">Floppy Disk Container</a> reads "<a href="/index.php?title=Floppy_Disk_Container" title="Floppy Disk Container">mutant league football</a>".
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{voiceover}'' There's some triple R-rated stuff out there that even ''I'' can't stomach. ''{Cut back to the Lappy. Typing}'' Only three have ever been made: ''{As he lists them, posters for each movie appear.}'' 'Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare,' 'The Fists of Knuckles' series, and 'Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener.'  They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast. And even if a theater were showing it, which ours conveniently is, you gotta be like sixty-something years old just to buy tickets.
</li><li>The <a href="/index.php?title=Rating_Screen" title="Rating Screen">rating screen</a> used is modeled after that of the <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Motion_Picture_Association_of_America" title="wikipedia:Motion Picture Association of America">Motion Picture Association of America</a>; however the colorized cards are used for trailers, as opposed to films themselves.
 
<ul><li>Also, the rating of 'certain audiences' would suggest a restricted rating, which are colored in either yellow or red, as opposed to the unrestricted green used here.
''{Cut to movie theater. Strong Bad, wearing a felt hat and carrying a briefcase, walks up to usher Senor Cardgage.}''
</li></ul>
 
</li><li>The last time Strong Bad actually spoke the phrase "<a href="/index.php?title=Crap" title="Crap">holy crap</a>" on the site was in <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_is_in_Jail_Cartoon" title="Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon">Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon</a>, released over four years before this toon on March 22, 2004. Strong Bad's "holy crap" had been heard in other contexts in the interim, however:
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{drops suitcase and rubs back}'' Ow, my pension. Oh, hello, my good man. Just taking my two sons, here, who are home from college, to see their first triple R-rated movie.
<ul><li><a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=strongbad_email.exe_Disc_5" title="strongbad email.exe Disc 5">Strongbad_email.exe Disc 5</a> exclusive email <a href="/index.php?title=Accent" title="Accent">Accent</a> featured a "holy crap" from Strong Bad. The DVD was released June 5, 2007.
 
</li><li>A recording of Strong Bad saying "holy crap" was played in the email <a href="/index.php?title=pop-up" title="pop-up">pop-up</a>, published February 20, 2006.
''{Cut to Coach Z and Bubs, standing behind. Coach Z is wearing a white baseball cap and a backpack, and sporting a goatee. Bubs is wearing a Disco Tech hooded sweatshirt.}''
</li><li>An <a href="/index.php?title=Marshmallow%27s_Last_Stand" title="Marshmallow's Last Stand">early version</a> of Strong Bad said the phrase in the email <a href="/index.php?title=lady...ing" title="lady...ing">lady...ing</a> published August 8, 2005.
 
</li></ul>
'''COACH Z:''' Hey, Pop, can I borrow the Vorlvo?
</li><li>The credits for <i><a href="/index.php?title=File:BakesaleNightmare.png" title="File:BakesaleNightmare.png">Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare</a></i> movie poster read:
 
</li></ul>
'''BUBS:''' Dad, Trina and I are moving in together.
 
''{Cut back to Strong Bad and Senor Cardgage}''
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{To Coach Z and Bubs, offscreen behind him}'' I'll deal with you two later! ''{Turns to Senor Cardgage, smiling and laughing nervously}'' Heh heh. Kids that are old enough for me to be in my sixties. What're you gonna do?
 
''{Close up of Senor Cardgage}''
 
'''SENOR CARDGAGE:''' I'm sorry, Bridget, but can I steep some identificaption?
 
''{Cut back to include Strong Bad, who pats his pants and rubs his head vigorously}''
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' Uh, I seem to have left my identificaption in my other, older, and more professional briefcase...uh...
 
''{Close up of Senor Cardgage}''
 
'''SENOR CARDGAGE:''' Soggy, Junior. Come back when you're all grold up.
 
''{Cut to silhouette of Strong Bad, Coach Z and Bubs standing behind a brick wall}''
 
'''BUBS:''' Man, I told you that lame-brained plan wouldn't work. ''{Close up of Strong Bad leaning on the wall, with Bubs and Coach Z behind him. Bubs and Coach Z are still wearing their college outfits, and Strong Bad's hat is next to him.}'' We shoulda been ''your'' parents.
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' What? I'm way too good looking for anyone to believe  that I'm you guys' kid. And Coach Z only ''kinda'' looks like my mom.
 
'''COACH Z:''' Hey, thanks! You want I should shave my legs?
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' Ignoring that. Well, it looks like there's only one thing left to do.
 
''{Cut to Strong Bad's basement. Strong Bad and Coach Z are sitting on the couch, Bubs is standing behind it. Two bags of chips and Strong Bad's hat and briefcase are on and around the couch.}''
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' Ah, nothing like watching lowercase r-rated movies on scrambled cable.
 
''{Close up of television. The only thing that can be seen on the screen is blurry, colored swirls of static, scrolling up across the screen}''
 
'''MAN'S VOICE:''' Stop eating glass!
 
'''COACH Z:''' ''{offscreen}'' I think I just saw a puppy get eaten!
 
'''GIRL'S VOICE:''' Creepy blood.
 
'''BUBS:''' ''{offscreen}'' That is one lurid bake sale.
 
'''MAN'S VOICE:''' Real gross wound.
 
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{offscreen}'' Ewww. Look at all that breakfast.
 
'''MAN'S VOICE:''' Broken skull puncture!
 
''{[[New Paper]] comes down}''
 
'''GIRL'S VOICE:''' Two underwears.
 
== Easter Eggs ==
 
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/f/f2/CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png/150px-CrispyPuppiesCrunch.png
 
''Part of a legally-obligated breakfast!''
 
* Click on "breakfast" when Strong Bad types it to see a box of "Crispy Puppies Crunch" cereal.
* At the end, click on the TV screen to see a short scene with the King of Town.
 
''{The King of Town is sitting in his castle, watching TV.}''
'''STRONG BAD:''' ''{on the television}'' They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast!
''{The King's crown pops up from his surprise}''
'''THE KING OF TOWN:''' Poopsmith, ''{turns his head left}'' pack-a my bags! And don't forget my plastic fangs!
 
* Also at the end, click on the half-hidden electrical outlet to the right of the TV to see a short scene with Homsar and Strong Sad.
 
''{Homsar and Strong Sad are in the computer room, wearing yellow shirts and holding signs, both reading "Holy Crap!"}''
'''STRONG SAD:'''  Just a couple more days, I swear!  He's waaaaaay overdue!
 
== Fun Facts ==
 
=== Explanations ===
 
* The films Strong Bad lists are parodies of [[exploitation film|exploitation films]], especially those made in the 1960s and 1970s. The films were often done cheaply, with one person serving as writer, producer and director.
* The minimum age for a viewer to purchase tickets to watch an R-rated film unaccompanied by an adult is 17, and as stated in the e-mail, the minimum age for RRR-rated movies is at least 60; hence the reason Strong Bad can't purchase tickets for a triple-R rated film because he is underage.
 
=== Trivia ===
 
* Strong Bad's erratic typing:
 
<blockquote>
>] Oh, think you're
>preTTy<br />clever
>eh?
>-e.email cummings
</blockquote>
 
* The label on the [[Floppy Disk Container]] reads "[[Floppy Disk Container|mutant league football]]".
* The [[Rating Screen|rating screen]] used is modeled after that of the [[Motion Picture Association of America]]; however the colorized cards are used for trailers, as opposed to films themselves.
** Also, the rating of 'certain audiences' would suggest a restricted rating, which are colored in either yellow or red, as opposed to the unrestricted green used here.
* The last time Strong Bad actually spoke the phrase "[[Crap|holy crap]]" on the site was in [[Strong Bad is in Jail Cartoon]], released over four years before this toon on March 22, 2004. Strong Bad's "holy crap" had been heard in other contexts in the interim, however:
** [[strongbad email.exe Disc 5|Strongbad_email.exe Disc 5]] exclusive email [[Accent]] featured a "holy crap" from Strong Bad. The DVD was released June 5, 2007.
** A recording of Strong Bad saying "holy crap" was played in the email [[pop-up]], published February 20, 2006.
** An [[Marshmallow's Last Stand|early version]] of Strong Bad said the phrase in the email [[lady...ing]] published August 8, 2005.
* The credits for ''Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare'' movie poster read:
 
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
>Starring Trina LaBoo Saucy Jackson and Introducing Muffins O.<br />
Starring Trina LaBoo Saucy Jackson and Introducing Muffins O.<br/>
>Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy Key Grip<br />
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy Key Grip<br/>
>Written and Directed by [[Lem Sportsinterviews]]
Written and Directed by <a href="/index.php?title=Lem_Sportsinterviews" title="Lem Sportsinterviews">Lem Sportsinterviews</a></blockquote>
</blockquote>
<ul><li>The credits for <i><a href="/index.php?title=File:FistsofKnuckles.png" title="File:FistsofKnuckles.png">Fists of Knuckles I-XXIV</a></i> movie poster read:
 
</li></ul>
* The credits for ''Fists of Knuckles I-XXIV'' movie poster read:
 
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
>"Fists of Knuckles" An [[A. Chimendez]] film<br />
"Fists of Knuckles" An <a href="/index.php?title=A._Chimendez" title="A. Chimendez">A. Chimendez</a> film<br/>
>Starring [[Crack Stuntman]] Dirk Hosenmower<br />
Starring <a href="/index.php?title=Crack_Stuntman" title="Crack Stuntman">Crack Stuntman</a> Dirk Hosenmower<br/>
>Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy<br />
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy<br/>
>Written and Directed by A. Chimendez.
Written and Directed by A. Chimendez.</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<ul><li>The credits for <i><a href="/index.php?title=File:Axe-Gun.png" title="File:Axe-Gun.png">Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener</a></i> movie poster read:
 
</li></ul>
* The credits for ''Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener'' movie poster read:
 
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
>Starring [[The Deke]] Trina LaBoo and [[Mary Palaroncini]]<br />
Starring <a href="/index.php?title=The_Deke" title="The Deke">The Deke</a> Trina LaBoo and <a href="/index.php?title=Mary_Palaroncini" title="Mary Palaroncini">Mary Palaroncini</a><br/>
>Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy<br />
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy<br/>
>Written and Directed by [[Cherry Greg]]
Written and Directed by <a href="/index.php?title=Cherry_Greg" title="Cherry Greg">Cherry Greg</a></blockquote>
</blockquote>
<ul><li>The summary of the <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Podstar_Runner" title="Podstar Runner">Podstar Runner</a> RSS feed reads, "Strong Bad breaks down the subtle differences between R-rated, double R-rated, and triple R-rated movies."
 
</li></ul>
* The summary of the [[Podstar Runner]] RSS feed reads, "Strong Bad breaks down the subtle differences between R-rated, double R-rated, and triple R-rated movies."
<a id="Remarks" name="Remarks"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Remarks</span></h3>
 
<ul><li>Strong Sad's knees have swirls on them in this email.
=== Remarks ===
</li><li>According to <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Mad" title="Strong Mad">Strong Mad</a> in <a href="/index.php?title=the_facts" title="the facts">the facts</a>, Strong Bad's favorite movie is "Garbledina" (although, given the context, the authenticity of the statement and/or the movie itself are debatable).
 
</li><li>The email is signed L. Eftformat, but the email is in right format.
* Strong Sad's knees have swirls on them in this email.
</li><li>There are no such ratings in the MPAA guidelines as RR or RRR. Strong Bad may be confusing them with the popularly used, but unofficial, XX- and XXX-ratings.
* According to [[Strong Mad]] in [[the facts]], Strong Bad's favorite movie is "Garbledina" (although, given the context, the authenticity of the statement and/or the movie itself are debatable).
</li><li>Although both are commonly regarded as elders in the Free Country, USA community, Bubs and Coach Z are seemingly not old enough to get into a RRR-rated movie, which, in Strong Bad's terminology, are restricted to viewers around 60 years old.
* The email is signed L. Eftformat, but the email is in right format.
<ul><li>That said, the King of Town could possibly be allowed in, as in <a href="/index.php?title=space_program" title="space program">space program</a> he claimed to be "in [his] sixties".
* There are no such ratings in the MPAA guidelines as RR or RRR. Strong Bad may be confusing them with the popularly used, but unofficial, XX- and XXX-ratings.
</li></ul>
* Although both are commonly regarded as elders in the Free Country, USA community, Bubs and Coach Z are seemingly not old enough to get into a RRR-rated movie, which, in Strong Bad's terminology, are restricted to viewers around 60 years old.
</li><li>The King of Town is watching this email on his television (as opposed to a computer), implying that Strong Bad actually has an "<a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Show" title="Strong Bad Email Show">email TV show</a>" in Free Country, USA.
** That said, the King of Town could possibly be allowed in, as in [[space program]] he claimed to be "in [his] sixties".
</li></ul>
* The King of Town is watching this email on his television (as opposed to a computer), implying that Strong Bad actually has an "[[Strong Bad Email Show|email TV show]]" in Free Country, USA.
<a id="Goofs" name="Goofs"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Goofs</span></h3>
 
<ul><li>Before Strong Sad's "restricted" scene, the second text line on the Lappy's screen (the one starting with "genre of movies") is aligned a little too far to the left and the interline spacing is slightly smaller than usual. After Strong Sad's scene, the alignment is corrected.
=== Goofs ===
</li><li>When Strong Bad is listing RRR-rated movies and the <i>Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener</i> poster appears, the sound of Strong Bad typing suddenly stops, but when it disappears off-screen, the words Strong Bad was saying are on the Lappy's screen.
 
</li><li> Strong Sad's tent doesn't have anything holding up the top support beam.
* Before Strong Sad's "restricted" scene, the second text line on the Lappy's screen (the one starting with "genre of movies") is aligned a little too far to the left and the interline spacing is slightly smaller than usual. After Strong Sad's scene, the alignment is corrected.
</li><li>In the Easter egg, Strong Sad's right arm is darker than usual.
* When Strong Bad is listing RRR-rated movies and the ''Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener'' poster appears, the sound of Strong Bad typing suddenly stops, but when it disappears off-screen, the words Strong Bad was saying are on the Lappy's screen.
</li></ul>
* Strong Sad's tent doesn't have anything holding up the top support beam.
<a id="Inside_References" name="Inside_References"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Inside References</span></h3>
* In the Easter egg, Strong Sad's right arm is darker than usual.
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:182px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png" title="Broken skull puncture!"><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="130" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/4/41/Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png/180px-Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png" width="180"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Broken skull puncture!</div></div></div>
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:Blurry_TV_Screen_shear_curve.png" title="The shear curve probably used to originally distort the image."><img alt="" border="0" class="thumbimage" height="163" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/0/0d/Blurry_TV_Screen_shear_curve.png" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:Blurry_TV_Screen_shear_curve.png" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>The shear curve probably used to originally distort the image.</div></div></div>
=== Inside References ===
<ul><li>Previously, Strong Bad said he was banned from <a href="/index.php?title=the_movies" title="the movies">the movies</a> for using his bazooka during the movie.
 
</li><li>Strong Bad says Coach Z only looks kind of like his <a href="/index.php?title=Parents" title="Parents">mom</a>, which is a reference to <a href="/index.php?title=Gender_Confusion" title="Gender Confusion">gender confusion</a>.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/thumb/4/41/Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png/180px-Blurry_TV_Screen_slightly_undistorted.png
</li><li>This email shows <a href="/index.php?title=Guns" title="Guns">guns</a>, a <a href="/index.php?title=Brains" title="Brains">brain</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Eggs" title="Eggs">eggs</a>, <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Cereal" title="Cereal">cereal</a> and <a href="/index.php?title=Bacon" title="Bacon">bacon</a>.
 
</li><li>In Bubs's original <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Yearbook_Characters_Page" title="Yearbook Characters Page">characters page</a>, it was listed that he took night classes at <a href="/index.php?title=Disco_Tech" title="Disco Tech">Disco Tech</a>, which is written on his sweatshirt in this toon.
''Broken skull puncture!''
</li><li>The Carphone was previously seen in <a href="/index.php?title=dangeresque_3" title="dangeresque 3">dangeresque 3</a>.
 
</li><li>Having to eat puppies for breakfast is an instance of <a href="/index.php?title=Killing_Dogs" title="Killing Dogs">killing dogs</a>.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211001000000im_/http://www.hrwiki.org/w/images/0/0d/Blurry_TV_Screen_shear_curve.png
</li><li>At least one of the distorted pictures at the end appears to be a scene from <a href="/index.php?title=Peasant%27s_Quest_Movie_Trailer" title="Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer">Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer</a> with the colors inverted. The characters pictured are <a href="/index.php?title=Kerrek" title="Kerrek">Kerrek</a> and <a href="/index.php?title=Rather_Dashing" title="Rather Dashing">Rather Dashing</a>.
 
</li><li>The Crispy Puppies Crunch box features the sad dog from <a href="/index.php?title=space_program" title="space program">space program</a> and <a href="/index.php?title=Why_Come_Only_One_Girl%3F" title="Why Come Only One Girl?">Why Come Only One Girl?</a>.
''The shear curve probably used to originally distort the image.''
</li><li>After "threatening" Bubs and Coach Z, Strong Bad nervously <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Smiling" title="Strong Bad Smiling">smiles</a>.
 
</li></ul>
* Previously, Strong Bad said he was banned from [[the movies]] for using his bazooka during the movie.
<a id="Real-World_References" name="Real-World_References"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Real-World References</span></h3>
* Strong Bad says Coach Z only looks kind of like his [[Parents|mom]], which is a reference to [[Gender Confusion|gender confusion]].
<ul><li>Twentieth century poet <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=E._E._Cummings" title="wikipedia:E. E. Cummings">E. E. Cummings</a>  was well known for his free verse poems, with little to no concern for standard meter or proper punctuation. He was also known for grouping the letters of his poems in graphic patterns as Strong Bad does in the email.
* This email shows [[Guns|guns]], a [[Brains|brain]], [[Eggs|eggs]], [[Cereal|cereal]] and [[Bacon|bacon]].
</li><li>The keyhole in the poster for <i>Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare</i> is shaped like the <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=mudflap_girl" title="wikipedia:mudflap girl">mudflap girl</a>, an iconic female silhouette usually associated with American trucking culture.
* In Bubs's original [[Yearbook Characters Page|characters page]], it was listed that he took night classes at [[Disco Tech]], which is written on his sweatshirt in this toon.
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Transylvania" title="wikipedia:Transylvania">Transylvania</a> is a region of Eastern Europe, located in Romania. It is associated with vampire legends due to the influence of Bram Stoker's novel, <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Dracula" title="wikipedia:Dracula">Dracula</a>.
* The Carphone was previously seen in [[dangeresque 3]].
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Volvo" title="wikipedia:Volvo">Volvo</a> is a Swedish car brand.
* Having to eat puppies for breakfast is an instance of [[Killing Dogs|killing dogs]].
</li></ul>
* At least one of the distorted pictures at the end appears to be a scene from [[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] with the colors inverted. The characters pictured are [[Kerrek]] and [[Rather Dashing]].
<a id="Fast_Forward" name="Fast_Forward"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline">Fast Forward</span></h3>
* The Crispy Puppies Crunch box features the sad dog from [[space program]] and [[Why Come Only One Girl?]].
<ul><li>Strong Bad mentions 'Fists of Knuckles' and supposed sequels 'Beneath Fists of Knuckles' and 'Fists of Knuckles Babies' in <a href="/index.php?title=Poker_Night_at_the_Inventory" title="Poker Night at the Inventory">Poker Night at the Inventory</a>.
* After "threatening" Bubs and Coach Z, Strong Bad nervously [[Strong Bad Smiling|smiles]].
</li></ul>
 
<a id="DVD_Version" name="DVD_Version"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline">DVD Version</span></h2>
=== Real-World References ===
<ul><li>The DVD version features  hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
 
</li></ul>
* Twentieth century poet [[E. E. Cummings]] was well known for his free verse poems, with little to no concern for standard meter or proper punctuation. He was also known for grouping the letters of his poems in graphic patterns as Strong Bad does in the email.
<a id="Commentary_Transcript" name="Commentary_Transcript"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Commentary Transcript </span></h3>
* The keyhole in the poster for ''Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare'' is shaped like the [[mudflap girl]], an iconic female silhouette usually associated with American trucking culture.
<p>(<b>Commentary by:</b> <a href="/index.php?title=Mike_Chapman" title="Mike Chapman">Mike Chapman</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Matt_Chapman" title="Matt Chapman">Matt Chapman</a>)
* [[Transylvania]] is a region of Eastern Europe, located in Romania. It is associated with vampire legends due to the influence of Bram Stoker's novel, [[Dracula]].
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> What was the first rated R movie you saw in the theater, Matt?
* [[Volvo]] is a Swedish car brand.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> In the theater?
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah. Mine was really late.
=== Fast Forward ===
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Yeah, mine may have been, like—
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> I may have been 17.
* Strong Bad mentions 'Fists of Knuckles' and supposed sequels 'Beneath Fists of Knuckles' and 'Fists of Knuckles Babies' in [[Poker Night at the Inventory]].
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> No, I, uh, somehow... <i>{laughing}</i>  me and this kid Jason convinced his mom to take us to see <i>Basic Instinct</i> in the theater.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Oh, that's ri— <i>{laughs}</i>
== DVD Version ==
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> We went to Gulf Shores, Alabama, I think? And, uh, I don't think she knew, and I don't think we knew— we knew it was, like, y'know, we knew it was <i>not</i> for kids, for sure, I mean, we were in, whatever, seventh grade, maybe. And, uh— Aww, look, Strong Sad camped out.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Mine was <i>Lethal Weapon 2</i>, I think.
* The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Ah.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{quietly}</i> So I was, maybe like, 15 or something, but... <i>{trailing off}</i>
=== Commentary Transcript ===
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> I think, uh, I saw, uh, I think <i>Beverly Hills Cop</i> may have been the first rated R movie I ever saw.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah, we had that on—
('''Commentary by:''' [[Mike Chapman]], [[Matt Chapman]])
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Yeah.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{pause}</i> ...VHS.
'''MIKE:''' What was the first rated R movie you saw in the theater, Matt?
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Oh, yeah.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Purchased— a <i>purchased copy</i> of VHS, no less.
'''MATT:''' In the theater?
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> <i>{pause}</i> Oh, man.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> So, uh, yeah, that's— it was a funny thing, growing up, y'know, like... just, the ratings just automatically make kids wanna see those things, y'know? Like, the more you tell them that "this is not for kids" the more we wanted to see them.
'''MIKE:''' Yeah. Mine was really late.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Regardless of what the movie was about.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah, it didn't matter.
'''MATT:''' Yeah, mine may have been, like—
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> <i>{putting on a "cool kid" voice}</i> Man, I got a hold of this rated R movie, it's called <i>A Fish Called Wanda</i> <i>{mispronounces "Wanda" with a long "A"}</i>.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{laughs}</i>
'''MIKE:''' I may have been 17.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> You guys are gonna love it. <i>{pause}</i> This one c— oh man, there's this one called <i>The Big Chill</i>...<i>{Mike continues laughing}</i> My parents have it on VHS, you should come over. Once they go to sleep, we'll watch it.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah?
'''MATT:''' No, I, uh, somehow... ''{laughing}''  me and this kid Jason convinced his mom to take us to see ''Basic Instinct'' in the theater.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> <i>The Big Chill</i>, it's gotta be awesome.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Oh, let's look at these posters, there's some good ones.
'''MIKE:''' Oh, that's ri— ''{laughs}''
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> "The Brain-Outener".  
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Oh, is—
'''MATT:''' We went to Gulf Shores, Alabama, I think? And, uh, I don't think she knew, and I don't think we knew— we knew it was, like, y'know, we knew it was ''not'' for kids, for sure, I mean, we were in, whatever, seventh grade, maybe. And, uh— Aww, look, Strong Sad camped out.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> It's got a good theme song.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{laughs}</i> Who was in there? Was some, uh, was there a Palaroncini in one of those?
'''MIKE:''' Mine was ''Lethal Weapon 2'', I think.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> No, really? Maybe.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> An uncle, maybe?
'''MATT:''' Ah.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> No, I think one of them had— it said "Larry".
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{talking over Matt}</i> Oh, an actual Palaroncini?
'''MIKE:''' ''{quietly}'' So I was, maybe like, 15 or something, but... ''{trailing off}''
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Maybe not.
 
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> We should probably watch these before we do commentary.
'''MATT:''' I think, uh, I saw, uh, I think ''Beverly Hills Cop'' may have been the first rated R movie I ever saw.
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Naw, man.
 
</p><p><i>{both laugh at Strong Bad}</i>
'''MIKE:''' Yeah, we had that on—
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> He definitely looks pretty old, y'know? A fedora?
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah, an attaché?
'''MATT:''' Yeah.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> <i>{simultaneously}</i> Yeah. <i>{pause}</i> Nice goatee, Coach Z!
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Looks like a piece of brown tape.
'''MIKE:''' ''{pause}'' ...VHS.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> <i>{laughs}</i> It might— it probably is. I like to make electrical tape goatees...
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Yeah?
'''MATT:''' Oh, yeah.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> ...a lot.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Stro— uh, I've been doing some Cardgage animation recently, and his combover is going the opposite way in this scene than it usually does.
'''MIKE:''' Purchased— a ''purchased copy'' of VHS, no less.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Yeah, it's flipped. I think it's got the... Blue Laser Commander eyepatch syndrome, it just flips sides sometimes. <i>{pause}</i> Oh, look, it's the background from the end of the, uh, retirement episode. <i>{pause}</i> It looks like Bubs has no midriff.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Oh, his looks like grass col— It looks like Coach Z is invisible. <i>{pause}</i> Um, what all has happened at this brick wall?
'''MATT:''' ''{pause}'' Oh, man.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Not a whole lot.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Is this where they also put a spoonful of hoisin sauce on Strong Sad's head?
'''MIKE:''' So, uh, yeah, that's— it was a funny thing, growing up, y'know, like... just, the ratings just automatically make kids wanna see those things, y'know? Like, the more you tell them that "this is not for kids" the more we wanted to see them.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Yep. Yep.
 
</p><p><i>{pause}</i>
'''MATT:''' Regardless of what the movie was about.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Chippies!
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> Lookit those— that bag of green chips, that's a good lookin' bag.
'''MIKE:''' Yeah, it didn't matter.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Yeah. Remember how someone on the Wiki, like, un-warped that image and it's an old picture of, uh, you attacking Rather Dashing, and you were dressed as the Kerrek, I think.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> But it's not old, though, we took that picture <i>for</i> this.
'''MATT:''' ''{putting on a "cool kid" voice}'' Man, I got a hold of this rated R movie, it's called ''A Fish Called Wanda'' ''{mispronounces "Wanda" with a long "A"}''.
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> Oh that's right, we just made— wanted it to <i>seem</i> old.
 
</p><p><b>MIKE:</b> <i>{simultaneously}</i> It wasn't old, we did this like a month ago, or whatever.
'''MIKE:''' ''{laughs}''
</p><p><b>MATT:</b> That's right.
 
</p>
'''MATT:''' You guys are gonna love it. ''{pause}'' This one c— oh man, there's this one called ''The Big Chill''...''{Mike continues laughing}'' My parents have it on VHS, you should come over. Once they go to sleep, we'll watch it.
<a id="Fun_Facts_2" name="Fun_Facts_2"></a><h3> <span class="mw-headline"> Fun Facts </span></h3>
 
<ul><li>All five movies the Brothers Chaps mentioned are indeed rated R.
'''MIKE:''' Yeah?
<ul><li><i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Basic_Instinct" title="wikipedia:Basic Instinct">Basic Instinct</a></i> is a neo-noir erotic thriller, about a police detective (<a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Michael_Douglas" title="wikipedia:Michael Douglas">Michael Douglas</a>) investigating a murder who becomes involved in a relationship with the prime suspect (<a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Sharon_Stone" title="wikipedia:Sharon Stone">Sharon Stone</a>). Rated R for "strong violence and sensuality, and for drug use and language", the movie is famous and controversial for its overt sexuality and violence.
 
</li><li><i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Lethal_Weapon_2" title="wikipedia:Lethal Weapon 2">Lethal Weapon 2</a></i> is a buddy-cop action movie, the sequel to <i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Lethal_Weapon" title="wikipedia:Lethal Weapon">Lethal Weapon</a></i>, starring <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Mel_Gibson" title="wikipedia:Mel Gibson">Mel Gibson</a> and <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Danny_Glover" title="wikipedia:Danny Glover">Danny Glover</a> as LAPD detectives taking on a gang of drug dealers.
'''MATT:''' ''The Big Chill'', it's gotta be awesome.
</li><li><i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Beverly_Hills_Cop" title="wikipedia:Beverly Hills Cop">Beverly Hills Cop</a></i> is an action-comedy film starring <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Eddie_Murphy" title="wikipedia:Eddie Murphy">Eddie Murphy</a> as a wisecracking street-smart Detroit cop who travels to Beverly Hills to solve the death of his best friend.
 
</li><li><i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=A_Fish_Called_Wanda" title="wikipedia:A Fish Called Wanda">A Fish Called Wanda</a></i> is a British comedy film, starring <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=John_Cleese" title="wikipedia:John Cleese">John Cleese</a>, <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Jamie_Lee_Curtis" title="wikipedia:Jamie Lee Curtis">Jamie Lee Curtis</a>, <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Kevin_Kline" title="wikipedia:Kevin Kline">Kevin Kline</a> and <a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=Michael_Palin" title="wikipedia:Michael Palin">Michael Palin</a>, about a double-crossing gang of diamond thieves.
'''MIKE:''' Oh, let's look at these posters, there's some good ones.
</li><li><i><a class="extiw" href="/index.php?title=The_Big_Chill_%28film%29" title="wikipedia:The Big Chill (film)">The Big Chill</a></i> is a comedy-drama about a group of baby-boomer college friends who reunite 15 years later after a friend's suicide. An adult drama, it likely would not appeal to a teen looking for a thrill (as Matt implies).
 
</li></ul>
'''MATT:''' "The Brain-Outener".
</li><li><i>Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener</i> does star "an actual Palaroncini", Mary (not <a href="/index.php?title=Larry_Palaroncini" title="Larry Palaroncini">Larry</a> as Matt guesses).
 
</li><li>Cardgage's combover going the opposite way is an example of <a href="/index.php?title=Flipped_Images" title="Flipped Images">flipped images</a>.
'''MIKE:''' Oh, is—
</li><li>The pink sky does resemble the one at the end of <a href="/index.php?title=retirement" title="retirement">retirement</a>, but it is not the same graphic.
 
</li><li>At this point, <a href="/index.php?title=The_Brick_Wall" title="The Brick Wall">the brick wall</a> had only appeared briefly in four toons, hence Matt saying "not a whole lot" had happened there.
'''MATT:''' It's got a good theme song.
<ul><li>The spoonful of <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Hoisin_Sauce" title="Hoisin Sauce">hoisin sauce</a> was placed on Strong Sad's head in <a href="/index.php?title=keep_cool" title="keep cool">keep cool</a>.
 
</li></ul>
'''MIKE:''' ''{laughs}'' Who was in there? Was some, uh, was there a Palaroncini in one of those?
</li></ul>
 
<a id="External_Links" name="External_Links"></a><h2> <span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span></h2>
'''MATT:''' No, really? Maybe.
<ul><li><a class="extiw" href="https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/193-rated" title="hr:sbemails/193-rated">watch "rated"</a>
 
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/sbemail193.html" title="oldhr:sbemail193.html">watch "rated"</a> on the old <a href="/index.php?title=Flash" title="Flash">Flash</a> site
'''MIKE:''' An uncle, maybe?
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="https://old.homestarrunner.com/sbemail193.swf" title="oldhr:sbemail193.swf">view the Flash file for "rated"</a>
 
</li><li><a class="extiw" href="http://forum.hrwiki.org/viewtopic.php?t=13861" title="forum:13861">forum thread re: "rated"</a>
'''MATT:''' No, I think one of them had— it said "Larry".
</li></ul>
 
<div style="clear:both;"></div>
'''MIKE:''' ''{talking over Matt}'' Oh, an actual Palaroncini?
<table class="navbox" style="margin: 0 2em 0 2em; padding: 0.2em">
 
<tr>
'''MATT:''' Maybe not.
<th colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:#CCF;"> <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email" title="Strong Bad Email">Strong Bad Email</a>
 
</th></tr>
'''MATT:''' We should probably watch these before we do commentary.
<tr style="font-size:smaller;">
 
<th style="width:8%;background:#DDF"> <b>Info</b>
'''MIKE:''' Naw, man.
</th><td> <span style="line-height:15px"> <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Title" title="Strong Bad Email By Title">Email Titles</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Name_of_Sender" title="Strong Bad Email By Name of Sender">Sender's Name</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Place" title="Strong Bad Email By Place">Sender's Location</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Length" title="Strong Bad Email By Length">Email Lengths</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Greeting" title="Strong Bad Email By Greeting">Email Greetings</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_By_Closing" title="Strong Bad Email By Closing">Email Closings</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Release_Dates" title="Strong Bad Email Release Dates">Email Release Dates</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Intros" title="Strong Bad Email Intros">Email Intros</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Outros" title="Strong Bad Email Outros">Email Outros</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Page_Titles" title="Strong Bad Email Page Titles">Page Titles</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Statistics" title="Strong Bad Email Statistics">Statistics</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Menu" title="Strong Bad Email Menu">Menu</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Scroll_Button_Songs" title="Scroll Button Songs">Scroll Button Songs</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Items" title="Items">Computers</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Floppy_Disk_Container" title="Floppy Disk Container">Floppy Disk Container</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Sender%27s_Subject" title="Strong Bad Email Sender's Subject">Subjects</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Strong_Bad_Email_Spin-offs" title="Strong Bad Email Spin-offs">Spin-offs</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Irregular_Back_Links" title="Irregular Back Links">Irregular Back Links</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Poorly_Written_Emails" title="Poorly Written Emails">Poorly Written Emails</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Emails_That_Meet_Strong_Bad%27s_Approval" title="Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval">Emails That Meet Strong Bad's Approval</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=Emails_Taken_in_a_Different_Direction" title="Emails Taken in a Different Direction">Emails Taken in a Different Direction</a> </span>
 
</td></tr>
''{both laugh at Strong Bad}''
<tr style="font-size:smaller;">
 
<th style="background:#DDF"> <b><a href="/index.php?title=Tandy_400" title="Tandy 400">Tandy 400</a></b>
'''MATT:''' He definitely looks pretty old, y'know? A fedora?
</th><td> <span style="line-height:15px"> <a href="/index.php?title=some_kinda_robot" title="some kinda robot">some kinda robot</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=homsar" title="homsar">homsar</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=butt_IQ" title="butt IQ">butt IQ</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=homestar_hair" title="homestar hair">homestar hair</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=making_out" title="making out">making out</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=depressio" title="depressio">depressio</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=halloweener" title="halloweener">halloweener</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=brianrietta" title="brianrietta">brianrietta</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=i_love_you" title="i love you">i love you</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=trevor_the_vampire" title="trevor the vampire">trevor the vampire</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=i_rule" title="i rule">i rule</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=credit_card" title="credit card">credit card</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=i_she_be" title="i she be">i she be</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=duck_pond" title="duck pond">duck pond</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_basics" title="the basics">the basics</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=band_names" title="band names">band names</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=studying" title="studying">studying</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=stand-up" title="stand-up">stand-up</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=tape-leg" title="tape-leg">tape-leg</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=spring_cleaning" title="spring cleaning">spring cleaning</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=cartoon" title="cartoon">cartoon</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=sb_email_22" title="sb email 22">sb_email 22</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=little_animal" title="little animal">little animal</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_bird" title="the bird">the bird</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=super_powers" title="super powers">super powers</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=CGNU" title="CGNU">CGNU</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=3_wishes" title="3 wishes">3 wishes</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=1_step_ahead" title="1 step ahead">1 step ahead</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=superhero_name" title="superhero name">superhero name</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=12:00" title="12:00">12:00</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=sugarbob" title="sugarbob">sugarbob</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=flag_day" title="flag day">flag day</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=gimmicks" title="gimmicks">gimmicks</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=weird_dream" title="weird dream">weird dream</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=sisters" title="sisters">sisters</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=guitar" title="guitar">guitar</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=dullard" title="dullard">dullard</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=helium" title="helium">helium</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=property_of_ones" title="property of ones">property of ones</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=vacation" title="vacation">vacation</a> </span>
 
</td></tr>
'''MIKE:''' Yeah, an attaché?
<tr style="font-size:smaller;">
 
<th style="background:#DDF"> <b><a href="/index.php?title=Compy_386" title="Compy 386">Compy 386</a></b>
'''MATT:''' ''{simultaneously}'' Yeah. ''{pause}'' Nice goatee, Coach Z!
</th><td> <span style="line-height:15px"> <a href="/index.php?title=invisibility" title="invisibility">invisibility</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=action_figure" title="action figure">action figure</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=little_questions" title="little questions">little questions</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=lures_%26_jigs" title="lures &amp; jigs">lures &amp; jigs</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=techno" title="techno">techno</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=your_friends" title="your friends">your friends</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=new_hands" title="new hands">new hands</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=ghosts" title="ghosts">ghosts</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=theme_party" title="theme party">theme party</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=50_emails" title="50 emails">50 emails</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=website" title="website">website</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=island" title="island">island</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=comic" title="comic">comic</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=morning_routine" title="morning routine">morning routine</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=cheat_talk" title="cheat talk">cheat talk</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=current_status" title="current status">current status</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=japanese_cartoon" title="japanese cartoon">japanese cartoon</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=dragon" title="dragon">dragon</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=marzipan" title="marzipan">marzipan</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=huttah%21" title="huttah!">huttah!</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=monster_truck" title="monster truck">monster truck</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=interview" title="interview">interview</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=fingers" title="fingers">fingers</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=english_paper" title="english paper">english paper</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=unused_emails" title="unused emails">unused emails</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_show" title="the show">the show</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=autobiography" title="autobiography">autobiography</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=caper" title="caper">caper</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=personal_favorites" title="personal favorites">personal favorites</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=big_white_face" title="big white face">big white face</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=2_emails" title="2 emails">2 emails</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=crazy_cartoon" title="crazy cartoon">crazy cartoon</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=mascot" title="mascot">mascot</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=privileges" title="privileges">privileges</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=funny" title="funny">funny</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=sibbie" title="sibbie">sibbie</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=suntan" title="suntan">suntan</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=anything" title="anything">anything</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_process" title="the process">the process</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=stunt_double" title="stunt double">stunt double</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=date" title="date">date</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=impression" title="impression">impression</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=labor_day" title="labor day">labor day</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=kids%27_book" title="kids' book">kids' book</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=2_years" title="2 years">2 years</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=no_loafing" title="no loafing">no loafing</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=mile" title="mile">mile</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=couch_patch" title="couch patch">couch patch</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=local_news" title="local news">local news</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=colonization" title="colonization">colonization</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=caffeine" title="caffeine">caffeine</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=kind_of_cool" title="kind of cool">kind of cool</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=army" title="army">army</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=video_games" title="video games">video games</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_bet" title="the bet">the bet</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=lackey" title="lackey">lackey</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=monument" title="monument">monument</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=stupid_stuff" title="stupid stuff">stupid stuff</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=different_town" title="different town">different town</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=flashback" title="flashback">flashback</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=car" title="car">car</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=lunch_special" title="lunch special">lunch special</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=haircut" title="haircut">haircut</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=theme_park" title="theme park">theme park</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=replacement" title="replacement">replacement</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=dangeresque_3" title="dangeresque 3">dangeresque 3</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=cheatday" title="cheatday">cheatday</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=pom_pom" title="pom pom">pom pom</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=crying" title="crying">crying</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=for_kids" title="for kids">for kids</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=other_days" title="other days">other days</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=old_comics" title="old comics">old comics</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=pizzaz" title="pizzaz">pizzaz</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=the_facts" title="the facts">the facts</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=time_capsule" title="time capsule">time capsule</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=extra_plug" title="extra plug">extra plug</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=montage" title="montage">montage</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=virus" title="virus">virus</a></span>
 
</td></tr>
'''MIKE:''' Looks like a piece of brown tape.
<tr style="font-size:smaller;">
 
<th style="background:#DDF"> <b><a href="/index.php?title=Lappy_486" title="Lappy 486">Lappy 486</a></b>
'''MATT:''' ''{laughs}'' It might— it probably is. I like to make electrical tape goatees...
</th><td> <span style="line-height:15px"> <a href="/index.php?title=animal" title="animal">animal</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=radio" title="radio">radio</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=part-time_job" title="part-time job">part-time job</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=dreamail" title="dreamail">dreamail</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=origins" title="origins">origins</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=secret_recipes" title="secret recipes">secret recipes</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=rock_opera" title="rock opera">rock opera</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=best_thing" title="best thing">best thing</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=long_pants" title="long pants">long pants</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=rampage" title="rampage">rampage</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=garage_sale" title="garage sale">garage sale</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=do_over" title="do over">do over</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=boring_%28really%29" title="boring (really)">boring (really)</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=modeling" title="modeling">modeling</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=bottom_10" title="bottom 10">bottom 10</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=record_book" title="record book">record book</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=lady...ing" title="lady...ing">lady...ing</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=geddup_noise" title="geddup noise">geddup noise</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=bedtime_story" title="bedtime story">bedtime story</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=space_program" title="space program">space program</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=portrait" title="portrait">portrait</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=high_school" title="high school">high school</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=death_metal" title="death metal">death metal</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=secret_identity" title="secret identity">secret identity</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=technology" title="technology">technology</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=narrator" title="narrator">narrator</a> | <a href="/index.php?title=myths_%26_legends" title="myths &amp; 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'''MIKE:''' Yeah?
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'''MATT:''' ...a lot.
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'''MIKE:''' Stro— uh, I've been doing some Cardgage animation recently, and his combover is going the opposite way in this scene than it usually does.
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'''MATT:''' Yeah, it's flipped. I think it's got the... Blue Laser Commander eyepatch syndrome, it just flips sides sometimes. ''{pause}'' Oh, look, it's the background from the end of the, uh, retirement episode. ''{pause}'' It looks like Bubs has no midriff.
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'''MIKE:''' Oh, his looks like grass col— It looks like Coach Z is invisible. ''{pause}'' Um, what all has happened at this brick wall?
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'''MATT:''' Not a whole lot.
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'''MIKE:''' Is this where they also put a spoonful of hoisin sauce on Strong Sad's head?
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'''MATT:''' Yep. Yep.
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''{pause}''
 
'''MATT:''' Chippies!
 
'''MIKE:''' Lookit those— that bag of green chips, that's a good lookin' bag.
 
'''MATT:''' Yeah. Remember how someone on the Wiki, like, un-warped that image and it's an old picture of, uh, you attacking Rather Dashing, and you were dressed as the Kerrek, I think.
 
'''MIKE:''' But it's not old, though, we took that picture ''for'' this.
 
'''MATT:''' Oh that's right, we just made— wanted it to ''seem'' old.
 
'''MIKE:''' ''{simultaneously}'' It wasn't old, we did this like a month ago, or whatever.
 
'''MATT:''' That's right.
 
=== Fun Facts ===
 
* All five movies the Brothers Chaps mentioned are indeed rated R.
** ''[[Basic Instinct]]'' is a neo-noir erotic thriller, about a police detective ([[Michael Douglas]]) investigating a murder who becomes involved in a relationship with the prime suspect ([[Sharon Stone]]). Rated R for "strong violence and sensuality, and for drug use and language", the movie is famous and controversial for its overt sexuality and violence.
** ''[[Lethal Weapon 2]]'' is a buddy-cop action movie, the sequel to ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'', starring [[Mel Gibson]] and [[Danny Glover]] as LAPD detectives taking on a gang of drug dealers.
** ''[[Beverly Hills Cop]]'' is an action-comedy film starring [[Eddie Murphy]] as a wisecracking street-smart Detroit cop who travels to Beverly Hills to solve the death of his best friend.
** ''[[A Fish Called Wanda]]'' is a British comedy film, starring [[John Cleese]], [[Jamie Lee Curtis]], [[Kevin Kline]] and [[Michael Palin]], about a double-crossing gang of diamond thieves.
** ''[[The Big Chill (film)|The Big Chill]]'' is a comedy-drama about a group of baby-boomer college friends who reunite 15 years later after a friend's suicide. An adult drama, it likely would not appeal to a teen looking for a thrill (as Matt implies).
* ''Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener'' does star "an actual Palaroncini", Mary (not [[Larry Palaroncini|Larry]] as Matt guesses).
* Cardgage's combover going the opposite way is an example of [[Flipped Images|flipped images]].
* The pink sky does resemble the one at the end of [[retirement]], but it is not the same graphic.
* At this point, [[The Brick Wall|the brick wall]] had only appeared briefly in four toons, hence Matt saying "not a whole lot" had happened there.
** The spoonful of [[Hoisin Sauce|hoisin sauce]] was placed on Strong Sad's head in [[keep cool]].


== External Links ==


* [https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/193-rated watch "rated"]
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/sbemail193.html watch "rated"] on the old [[Flash]] site
* [https://old.homestarrunner.com/sbemail193.swf view the Flash file for "rated"]
* [http://forum.hrwiki.org/viewtopic.php?t=13861 forum thread re: "rated"]


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Latest revision as of 21:00, 18 July 2026

Strong Bad Email #193
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"Aww, I've been waitin' three days to do that."

Strong Bad explains his favorite movie genres.

Cast (in order of appearance): Strong Bad, Strong Sad, Senor Cardgage, Bubs, Coach Z, Homsar (Easter egg), The King of Town (Easter egg)

Places: Computer Room, The Movie Theater, The Brick Wall, Basement of the Brothers Strong, The King of Town's Castle (Easter egg)

Computer: Lappy 486

Date: Monday, April 7, 2008

Running Time: 3:25

Page Title: Lappy 486

DVD: strongbad_email.exe Disc Six

Transcript

STRONG BAD: {singing} My email is a cell phone. No, it's not! My email is a CAR phone! That's right. {brings up the email, which is aligned to the right side of the screen}

STRONG BAD: {typing erratically over the page} Oh, think you're preTTy clever, eh? -e.email cummings {clears page, types normally} I don't have a favorite movie, but I do have a favorite genre of movies. R-rated movies! A-can I get a {high-pitched} 'restricted'?

STRONG SAD: {offscreen for a moment} A-restricte—!

{As the camera cuts back, Strong Sad is seen wearing a white shirt with "Restricted!" on it and with a tent behind him, also holding a sign reading "Restricted!".}

STRONG BAD: {interrupting} Not from you!

STRONG SAD: Aww, I've been waitin' three days to do that.

{Strong Bad turns back to the computer where he continues typing}

STRONG BAD: The only thing better than R-rated movies are double and triple R-rated movies! Let me break down the subtle differences for you. In an R-rated movie, the good guy only blows people up in self-defense. But double R {types RR} -rated movies are allowed to blur the line! {cuts to the back view of the computer} Man, I saw this one double R-rated movie, where the good guy stepped on this rabbit, and he didn't kill it, but then later on in the movie, he wished he did! The GOOD GUY! That's messed up, man! You can't let kids watch that kind of thing! {turns back to the computer} Then in triple R {types RRR} -rated movies, you can show bullets go all the way through people!

{cuts to a street-crossing sign of a guy with a bowler hat.}

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} In the front, through their guts and organs and breakfast and RIGHT OUT the BACK! That is nasty, man!

{as he says this, a bullet shoots through the man, making a rip in his back, spilling two organs, possibly a stomach and a heart; some breakfast of eggs, bacon and a glass of orange juice come out the back, and the bullet appears and flies out. The scene fades to a green rating card.}

THE FOLLOWING FILM HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR
CERTAIN AUDIENCES
BY SOME PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT'S BEST


IT BE RATED

RRR FOR EXPLICIT BREAKFAST-PIERCING BULLETS

STRONG BAD: {voiceover} There's some triple R-rated stuff out there that even I can't stomach. {Cut back to the Lappy. Typing} Only three have ever been made: {As he lists them, posters for each movie appear.} 'Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare,' 'The Fists of Knuckles' series, and 'Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener.' They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast. And even if a theater were showing it, which ours conveniently is, you gotta be like sixty-something years old just to buy tickets.

{Cut to movie theater. Strong Bad, wearing a felt hat and carrying a briefcase, walks up to usher Senor Cardgage.}

STRONG BAD: {drops suitcase and rubs back} Ow, my pension. Oh, hello, my good man. Just taking my two sons, here, who are home from college, to see their first triple R-rated movie.

{Cut to Coach Z and Bubs, standing behind. Coach Z is wearing a white baseball cap and a backpack, and sporting a goatee. Bubs is wearing a Disco Tech hooded sweatshirt.}

COACH Z: Hey, Pop, can I borrow the Vorlvo?

BUBS: Dad, Trina and I are moving in together.

{Cut back to Strong Bad and Senor Cardgage}

STRONG BAD: {To Coach Z and Bubs, offscreen behind him} I'll deal with you two later! {Turns to Senor Cardgage, smiling and laughing nervously} Heh heh. Kids that are old enough for me to be in my sixties. What're you gonna do?

{Close up of Senor Cardgage}

SENOR CARDGAGE: I'm sorry, Bridget, but can I steep some identificaption?

{Cut back to include Strong Bad, who pats his pants and rubs his head vigorously}

STRONG BAD: Uh, I seem to have left my identificaption in my other, older, and more professional briefcase...uh...

{Close up of Senor Cardgage}

SENOR CARDGAGE: Soggy, Junior. Come back when you're all grold up.

{Cut to silhouette of Strong Bad, Coach Z and Bubs standing behind a brick wall}

BUBS: Man, I told you that lame-brained plan wouldn't work. {Close up of Strong Bad leaning on the wall, with Bubs and Coach Z behind him. Bubs and Coach Z are still wearing their college outfits, and Strong Bad's hat is next to him.} We shoulda been your parents.

STRONG BAD: What? I'm way too good looking for anyone to believe that I'm you guys' kid. And Coach Z only kinda looks like my mom.

COACH Z: Hey, thanks! You want I should shave my legs?

STRONG BAD: Ignoring that. Well, it looks like there's only one thing left to do.

{Cut to Strong Bad's basement. Strong Bad and Coach Z are sitting on the couch, Bubs is standing behind it. Two bags of chips and Strong Bad's hat and briefcase are on and around the couch.}

STRONG BAD: Ah, nothing like watching lowercase r-rated movies on scrambled cable.

{Close up of television. The only thing that can be seen on the screen is blurry, colored swirls of static, scrolling up across the screen}

MAN'S VOICE: Stop eating glass!

COACH Z: {offscreen} I think I just saw a puppy get eaten!

GIRL'S VOICE: Creepy blood.

BUBS: {offscreen} That is one lurid bake sale.

MAN'S VOICE: Real gross wound.

STRONG BAD: {offscreen} Ewww. Look at all that breakfast.

MAN'S VOICE: Broken skull puncture!

{New Paper comes down}

GIRL'S VOICE: Two underwears.

Easter Eggs

Part of a legally-obligated breakfast!
  • Click on "breakfast" when Strong Bad types it to see a box of "Crispy Puppies Crunch" cereal.
  • At the end, click on the TV screen to see a short scene with the King of Town.
{The King of Town is sitting in his castle, watching TV.}
STRONG BAD: {on the television} They even banned those movies in Transylvania, where you're required by law to eat puppies for breakfast!
{The King's crown pops up from his surprise}
THE KING OF TOWN: Poopsmith, {turns his head left} pack-a my bags! And don't forget my plastic fangs!
  • Also at the end, click on the half-hidden electrical outlet to the right of the TV to see a short scene with Homsar and Strong Sad.
{Homsar and Strong Sad are in the computer room, wearing yellow shirts and holding signs, both reading "Holy Crap!"}
STRONG SAD: Just a couple more days, I swear! He's waaaaaay overdue!

Fun Facts

Explanations

  • The films Strong Bad lists are parodies of exploitation films, especially those made in the 1960s and 1970s. The films were often done cheaply, with one person serving as writer, producer and director.
  • The minimum age for a viewer to purchase tickets to watch an R-rated film unaccompanied by an adult is 17, and as stated in the e-mail, the minimum age for RRR-rated movies is at least 60; hence the reason Strong Bad can't purchase tickets for a triple-R rated film because he is underage.

Trivia

  • Strong Bad's erratic typing:

Starring Trina LaBoo Saucy Jackson and Introducing Muffins O.
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy Key Grip
Written and Directed by Lem Sportsinterviews

"Fists of Knuckles" An A. Chimendez film
Starring Crack Stuntman Dirk Hosenmower
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy
Written and Directed by A. Chimendez.

Starring The Deke Trina LaBoo and Mary Palaroncini
Casting Art Direction Executive Producer Best Boy
Written and Directed by Cherry Greg

  • The summary of the Podstar Runner RSS feed reads, "Strong Bad breaks down the subtle differences between R-rated, double R-rated, and triple R-rated movies."

Remarks

  • Strong Sad's knees have swirls on them in this email.
  • According to Strong Mad in the facts, Strong Bad's favorite movie is "Garbledina" (although, given the context, the authenticity of the statement and/or the movie itself are debatable).
  • The email is signed L. Eftformat, but the email is in right format.
  • There are no such ratings in the MPAA guidelines as RR or RRR. Strong Bad may be confusing them with the popularly used, but unofficial, XX- and XXX-ratings.
  • Although both are commonly regarded as elders in the Free Country, USA community, Bubs and Coach Z are seemingly not old enough to get into a RRR-rated movie, which, in Strong Bad's terminology, are restricted to viewers around 60 years old.
    • That said, the King of Town could possibly be allowed in, as in space program he claimed to be "in [his] sixties".
  • The King of Town is watching this email on his television (as opposed to a computer), implying that Strong Bad actually has an "email TV show" in Free Country, USA.

Goofs

  • Before Strong Sad's "restricted" scene, the second text line on the Lappy's screen (the one starting with "genre of movies") is aligned a little too far to the left and the interline spacing is slightly smaller than usual. After Strong Sad's scene, the alignment is corrected.
  • When Strong Bad is listing RRR-rated movies and the Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener poster appears, the sound of Strong Bad typing suddenly stops, but when it disappears off-screen, the words Strong Bad was saying are on the Lappy's screen.
  • Strong Sad's tent doesn't have anything holding up the top support beam.
  • In the Easter egg, Strong Sad's right arm is darker than usual.

Inside References

Broken skull puncture!
The shear curve probably used to originally distort the image.

Real-World References

  • Twentieth century poet E. E. Cummings was well known for his free verse poems, with little to no concern for standard meter or proper punctuation. He was also known for grouping the letters of his poems in graphic patterns as Strong Bad does in the email.
  • The keyhole in the poster for Women's Penitentiary Bakesale Nightmare is shaped like the mudflap girl, an iconic female silhouette usually associated with American trucking culture.
  • Transylvania is a region of Eastern Europe, located in Romania. It is associated with vampire legends due to the influence of Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula.
  • Volvo is a Swedish car brand.

Fast Forward

  • Strong Bad mentions 'Fists of Knuckles' and supposed sequels 'Beneath Fists of Knuckles' and 'Fists of Knuckles Babies' in Poker Night at the Inventory.

DVD Version

  • The DVD version features hidden creators' commentary. To access it, switch the DVD player's audio language selection while watching.

Commentary Transcript

(Commentary by: Mike Chapman, Matt Chapman)

MIKE: What was the first rated R movie you saw in the theater, Matt?

MATT: In the theater?

MIKE: Yeah. Mine was really late.

MATT: Yeah, mine may have been, like—

MIKE: I may have been 17.

MATT: No, I, uh, somehow... {laughing} me and this kid Jason convinced his mom to take us to see Basic Instinct in the theater.

MIKE: Oh, that's ri— {laughs}

MATT: We went to Gulf Shores, Alabama, I think? And, uh, I don't think she knew, and I don't think we knew— we knew it was, like, y'know, we knew it was not for kids, for sure, I mean, we were in, whatever, seventh grade, maybe. And, uh— Aww, look, Strong Sad camped out.

MIKE: Mine was Lethal Weapon 2, I think.

MATT: Ah.

MIKE: {quietly} So I was, maybe like, 15 or something, but... {trailing off}

MATT: I think, uh, I saw, uh, I think Beverly Hills Cop may have been the first rated R movie I ever saw.

MIKE: Yeah, we had that on—

MATT: Yeah.

MIKE: {pause} ...VHS.

MATT: Oh, yeah.

MIKE: Purchased— a purchased copy of VHS, no less.

MATT: {pause} Oh, man.

MIKE: So, uh, yeah, that's— it was a funny thing, growing up, y'know, like... just, the ratings just automatically make kids wanna see those things, y'know? Like, the more you tell them that "this is not for kids" the more we wanted to see them.

MATT: Regardless of what the movie was about.

MIKE: Yeah, it didn't matter.

MATT: {putting on a "cool kid" voice} Man, I got a hold of this rated R movie, it's called A Fish Called Wanda {mispronounces "Wanda" with a long "A"}.

MIKE: {laughs}

MATT: You guys are gonna love it. {pause} This one c— oh man, there's this one called The Big Chill...{Mike continues laughing} My parents have it on VHS, you should come over. Once they go to sleep, we'll watch it.

MIKE: Yeah?

MATT: The Big Chill, it's gotta be awesome.

MIKE: Oh, let's look at these posters, there's some good ones.

MATT: "The Brain-Outener".

MIKE: Oh, is—

MATT: It's got a good theme song.

MIKE: {laughs} Who was in there? Was some, uh, was there a Palaroncini in one of those?

MATT: No, really? Maybe.

MIKE: An uncle, maybe?

MATT: No, I think one of them had— it said "Larry".

MIKE: {talking over Matt} Oh, an actual Palaroncini?

MATT: Maybe not.

MATT: We should probably watch these before we do commentary.

MIKE: Naw, man.

{both laugh at Strong Bad}

MATT: He definitely looks pretty old, y'know? A fedora?

MIKE: Yeah, an attaché?

MATT: {simultaneously} Yeah. {pause} Nice goatee, Coach Z!

MIKE: Looks like a piece of brown tape.

MATT: {laughs} It might— it probably is. I like to make electrical tape goatees...

MIKE: Yeah?

MATT: ...a lot.

MIKE: Stro— uh, I've been doing some Cardgage animation recently, and his combover is going the opposite way in this scene than it usually does.

MATT: Yeah, it's flipped. I think it's got the... Blue Laser Commander eyepatch syndrome, it just flips sides sometimes. {pause} Oh, look, it's the background from the end of the, uh, retirement episode. {pause} It looks like Bubs has no midriff.

MIKE: Oh, his looks like grass col— It looks like Coach Z is invisible. {pause} Um, what all has happened at this brick wall?

MATT: Not a whole lot.

MIKE: Is this where they also put a spoonful of hoisin sauce on Strong Sad's head?

MATT: Yep. Yep.

{pause}

MATT: Chippies!

MIKE: Lookit those— that bag of green chips, that's a good lookin' bag.

MATT: Yeah. Remember how someone on the Wiki, like, un-warped that image and it's an old picture of, uh, you attacking Rather Dashing, and you were dressed as the Kerrek, I think.

MIKE: But it's not old, though, we took that picture for this.

MATT: Oh that's right, we just made— wanted it to seem old.

MIKE: {simultaneously} It wasn't old, we did this like a month ago, or whatever.

MATT: That's right.

Fun Facts

  • All five movies the Brothers Chaps mentioned are indeed rated R.
    • Basic Instinct is a neo-noir erotic thriller, about a police detective (Michael Douglas) investigating a murder who becomes involved in a relationship with the prime suspect (Sharon Stone). Rated R for "strong violence and sensuality, and for drug use and language", the movie is famous and controversial for its overt sexuality and violence.
    • Lethal Weapon 2 is a buddy-cop action movie, the sequel to Lethal Weapon, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as LAPD detectives taking on a gang of drug dealers.
    • Beverly Hills Cop is an action-comedy film starring Eddie Murphy as a wisecracking street-smart Detroit cop who travels to Beverly Hills to solve the death of his best friend.
    • A Fish Called Wanda is a British comedy film, starring John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline and Michael Palin, about a double-crossing gang of diamond thieves.
    • The Big Chill is a comedy-drama about a group of baby-boomer college friends who reunite 15 years later after a friend's suicide. An adult drama, it likely would not appeal to a teen looking for a thrill (as Matt implies).
  • Axe-Gun: Legends of the Brain-Outener does star "an actual Palaroncini", Mary (not Larry as Matt guesses).
  • Cardgage's combover going the opposite way is an example of flipped images.
  • The pink sky does resemble the one at the end of retirement, but it is not the same graphic.
  • At this point, the brick wall had only appeared briefly in four toons, hence Matt saying "not a whole lot" had happened there.

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