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Judge Alex.
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Originally Posted by jrellcuse10
Judge Maria Lopez would be screaming papi over and over![]()
Originally Posted by BHPbadboi
Judge Joe Brown
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Defendant: "Yes judge I smoke a little weed"
Judge Joe Brown: "You a crackhead, I knew it! I could tell by lookin at cha"
Defendant: "I've neva done crack"
Judge Joe Brown: "You a CRACKHEAD SON!"
LOL...dude is crazy
Originally Posted by stoneyjax
Joe Brown... Mike Epps does the greatest impression of him
I would punish Judge Hatchett.![]()
After your impressive showing in Halo 3, the assorted MJ avy's, and this statement which I more than agree with... your one of my favoriteNTers.
Professional career
In 1991, Judge's short "Office Space" (also known as the Milton series of shorts) was picked up by Comedy Central following a Dallas animation festival.
In 1992, Judge developed "Frog Baseball", a short featuring the characters Beavis and Butt-head, to be featured on Liquid Television. The short led to the creation of the Beavis and Butt-head series on MTV, in which Judge voiced both title characters as well as the majority of supporting characters. Beavis and Butt-head attended Highland High School in their series, which was the name of the High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico(USA) that Judge attended. The show ran from 1993 to 1997 and spawned a feature-length film, Beavis and Butt-head Do America, released in 1996. To this day they are still arguably Judge's most popular characters.
In 1997, Judge left MTV to create King of the Hill for Fox. Many of the show's characters were based on people he had known while living in Texas. Judge confirmed that Temple, Texas was indeed the location of Arlen, Texas in several episodes by using pictorial evidence.[citation needed] Judge continued his voice acting, playing both Hank Hill and Boomhauer.
In 1999, Judge wrote and directed the live-action comedy film Office Space, which was based in part on the Milton series of cartoons he had created for Saturday Night Live. In the film, he made a cameo appearance as Stan, the manager of Chotchkie's (complete with hairpiece and fake mustache). The film, for which the budget was approximately US$10 million, grossed only $10.8 million in initial release.[2] However, as of mid-2006, Office Space had sold nearly six million video and DVD copies.[3]
He also provided the voice for Kenny in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Since Fall 2003, Judge has run a very successful animation festival, together with animator Don Hertzfeldt, called "The Animation Show". He even created an appearance for Beavis and Butt-head featured in The Animation Show 2007. "The Animation Show" tours the country every year, screening animated shorts from mostly independent animators.
Judge's most recent film, Idiocracy, a dystopian comedy starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph, was condemned to limited release in September 2006, two years after being shelved by 20th Century Fox. The film was released without a trailer or substantial marketing campaign. [4] In the US, the film was released to DVD in January 2007, later airing on Cinemax in September 2007 and HBO networks in January 2008. Since then, it has gained a somewhat reputable cult following.
Judge has made cameo appearances in numerous films, including +#**$$%: Number Two, in which he can be seen during the end credits. An extended version can be seen in +#**$$% 2.5 released straight to video.