2006-12-13, 12:08 | Link #1 |
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The Simpsons (TV series, Movie etc)
Hehehe! May be old news to some of you, but I just saw The Simpsons Movie trailer at my cinema and needless to say, I was pleasantly, pleasantly suprised. That is, when I wasn't holding my side and laughing my appendix out. I am especially looking forward to this because, IMO, nothing, nothing can beat the downright mindless Simpsons humour. Yellow dudes FTW!
Both trailers can be viewed here. Its trailer #2 you'll want to watch. I can't find much on the plot yet, but apparently, from the trailer, it seems Homer's family has been taken away and he sets out, as a very unlikely hero, to save them. Ah, the possibilities... It releases 27th July 2007. |
2006-12-14, 13:54 | Link #5 | |
I am mowing clowns
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Just look around you in real life (IRL). The depths of human stupidity and examples of such jackassery are endless. My neighbor (the one to the left of me, not the divorced woman that owns a goat to the right) is infinitely stupid (so I've come to realize). Just when I think he couldn't possibly out do what insipid act he pulled off last month, he does! I fully expect to see his name engraved on a Darwin Awards' trophy in the future. Not trying to be cruel, but the guy flat out lacks common sense, but to his credit, he does possess a cute self-deprecating sense of humor (that becomes old quickly when we're playing Euchre). Just when you think stupidly has reached a new low, someone throws in a shovel. |
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2006-12-15, 21:05 | Link #6 |
cho~ kakkoii
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Owning a goat makes economical sense. No one can argue against reserved meat. I don't want to forget the coat either. *monir takes the shovel and starts digging.*
Yay, for the Simpson movie. I just hope it won't signal the beginning of the end of the Simpson.
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2006-12-17, 04:10 | Link #8 |
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Man, The Simpsons will always be my favorite, as it helped me grow up with my childhood for 18 years...
Dan Castellena, voice of Homer, can never be replaced. And to all the VA's for the simpsons, wonderful job and hopefully this movie will be hilarious as always. ________ E Cigarette Last edited by Itachikun; 2011-02-15 at 08:49. |
2007-07-13, 06:52 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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The Simpsons Movie (it's coming!)
And it's here. Coming soon to theatres everywhere will be one of the most spectacular events to ever happen to box office. The Simpsons Movie! Who remembers the Tracy Ullman days? Not all at once now...
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2007-07-13, 11:16 | Link #12 | ||
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2007-07-13, 13:07 | Link #15 |
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That's what I'm thinking. I stopped watching the show years ago, and that's pretty much when I stopped watching TV altogether (*nerd alert* though I still catch an occasional Discovery Channel show every now and then). I figure since it's already lost a lot of its touch, it may as well go out, and go out big. IMO, it would be much better than to drag it on and make it fade out in a kind of "withering plant" fashion.
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2007-07-13, 14:57 | Link #16 |
Mr. Prince
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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I think this movie is about ten years to late. So what are they going to show in the movie that hasn't already been done in like the last 500 episodes? Besides better animation I can't think of much of a reason to watch this in theatres.
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2007-07-16, 02:47 | Link #19 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I haven't exactly reacted positively to the concept of a Simpsons movie. It sounds nice when you first think about it, but it could go both ways. Is Fox just trying to milk the franchise more? They could have released it 10 years and it would have probably gotten a better reaction.
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