Then the movie repeats this series of shots a second time, and then a third time, and then the series is broken up into closeups, for closer study. Beavis (or Butt-Head I forget) tries to reconstruct the crime, and the movie shows a series of shots: (1) broken window, (2) missing TV, (3) footprints leading from window to where TV was, (4) footprints leading out the open door. As this fact sinks in, they grow restless and disturbed. This becomes apparent to B&B after a time, because they realize that they are looking at the place where the TV should be, and it is not there. (The movie shows an album of old photos of B&B growing up we see them as infants, toddlers, children, teenagers, etc.-always on the couch, watching TV).Įarly in Mike Judge's “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America,” there is a funny sequence in which their television is stolen. They would be as happy in prison, assuming the set was working. As long as the TV is on and they are supplied with food and drink, B&B see no need to move. ![]() ![]() It consists of sitting side by side on a sofa, watching television, which they dimly perceive as containing images of food, drink, mayhem and large breasts.
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