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SeANMcBAY posted:That leader one is a little bit weak for the era it is from but still a pretty good episode. Have they ever tried to make fun of Scientology more directly? I’m guessing no since there’s scientologists on staff. Bart's voice actor is a scientologist I thought
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# ? May 25, 2024 14:18 |
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Stop talking poo poo about one of the best jokes ever from the simpsons just because "monkey cheese" is an insult for an entirely different kind of joke
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 23:24 |
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worst part was probably when otto was pimping out ms hoover from the school bus and lijsa had a huge moral crisis about whether she should report him for promoting prostitution in a loving school bus or look the other way so that two struggling adults could get by in our hosed-up society
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:05 |
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the b-plot where homer started a knockoff kwik-e-mart titled "pastel pantry" and wound up accidentally committing securities fraud was pretty good though
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:06 |
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no, i won't tell you what the episode title was
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:no, i won't tell you what the episode title was What was the episode title?
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:23 |
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punk rebel ecks posted:What was the episode title? You 'Otto' See His Shop Vac
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:34 |
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the one with lisa and the whales was the worst episode
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:14 |
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juggalo baby coffin posted:the one with lisa was the worst episode
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:38 |
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I like Lisa, it's just that recent episodes mishandle her and make her unlikable, but then they do that to everyone.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 02:59 |
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I forget if it was earlier in the thread, but it was on SA for sure where I read about the Krusty live action t.v. sitcom. But it might have been a front page thing and fake (legit hard to tell). I just remember something about his house was on stilts. Stilts being eaten by beavers!! All of it sounded like the least funny thing in the world, but somehow was within inches of getting the green light.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 03:23 |
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she's so loving bad
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 04:20 |
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Hrist posted:I forget if it was earlier in the thread, but it was on SA for sure where I read about the Krusty live action t.v. sitcom. But it might have been a front page thing and fake (legit hard to tell). I just remember something about his house was on stilts. Stilts being eaten by beavers!!
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 07:22 |
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Milo and POTUS posted:she's so loving bad khwarezm posted:I like Lisa, it's just that recent episodes mishandle her and make her unlikable, but then they do that to everyone. yeah exactly Lisa isn't a bad character, in theory, and was handled much better early on, but she's a victim of what's happened to basically all of the characters, none of the writers understand nuance or balance or subtlety so she's just a balls to the wall annoying liberal stereotype like Homer is just as stupid and mean as possible instead of being a slightly dumb but good hearted person like he was to be fair I only watched regularly up to maybe season 15, and gently caress if I'm going to willingly watch anything after that, but that was def the trajectory she was on man I still just can't get over the mccartney vegetarianism thing, that may be the funniest simpsons fact to me
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 09:20 |
I mean occasionally they show a glimmer of remembering that she's supposed to be an 8-year-old girl who worries about how she gets along with her father, and those are some good dynamics usually But most of the time they're like "take this rejected Family Guy script and have Lisa do Meg's lines"
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khwarezm posted:I like Lisa, it's just that recent episodes mishandle her and make her unlikable, but then they do that to everyone. Lisa the Beauty Queen and the Malibu Stacey episodes are among my favourites. Probably because Lisa is just an ordinary, if very smart, kid. Not some weirdo liberal supergenius in the body of an 8 year old.
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Data Graham posted:I mean occasionally they show a glimmer of remembering that she's supposed to be an 8-year-old girl who worries about how she gets along with her father, and those are some good dynamics usually the problem is kids, even precocious kids, do not even remotely sound like hollywood mouthpieces
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 16:12 |
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The movementarian episode is hilarious. Who doesn't like that one. And who do you guys love? Hover bikes!!!
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Milo and POTUS posted:the problem is kids, even precocious kids, do not even remotely sound like hollywood mouthpieces Then again "fourth grader who talks and acts like an adult" is a tried-and-true centerpiece of much of the best/most successful comedy, from Calvin & Hobbes to Home Movies to South Park to Bart Simpson e: Also I tend to forget how much good off-the-cuff wordplay Bart gets, like "snooze cruise" and "set your faces to stunned"
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Data Graham posted:But most of the time they're like "take this rejected Family Guy script and have Lisa do Meg's lines" They had an interesting dynamic with this in the Family Guy/Simpsons crossover (which I think is technically a Family Guy episode). Lisa and Meg went around trying to find something Meg was good at, but when it turns out that Meg's good at the saxophone, Lisa sabotages her. That episode is interesting in general (albeit not "good" like a classic Simpsons), because I think they tried to draw a direct contrast between the two shows (the Stewie and Bart plotline emphasizes this). It's worth watching once if you like both shows, I'd say.
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Hrist posted:I forget if it was earlier in the thread, but it was on SA for sure where I read about the Krusty live action t.v. sitcom. But it might have been a front page thing and fake (legit hard to tell). I just remember something about his house was on stilts. Stilts being eaten by beavers!! Proposed real spin-offs[edit] Over the course of the show, the staff have considered producing several spin-off television series and films, based on The Simpsons. In 1994, Matt Groening pitched a live action spin-off from The Simpsons that centered on Krusty and would star Dan Castellaneta. He and Michael Weithorn[13] wrote a pilot script where Krusty moved to Los Angeles and got his own talk show. A recurring joke throughout the script was that Krusty lived in a house on wooden stilts which were continuously being gnawed by beavers. Eventually, the contract negotiations fell apart and Groening decided to stop work on the project.[14] "22 Short Films About Springfield" sparked the idea amongst the staff for a spin-off series entitled Tales from Springfield. The proposed show would focus on the town in general, rather than the Simpson family. Every week would be a different scenario: three short stories, an adventure with young Homer or a story about a background character that was not tied into the Simpson family at all.[15] The idea never came to anything, as Groening realized that the staff did not have the manpower to produce another show as well as The Simpsons.[13] The staff believe it is something that they would still be interested in doing,[16] and that "could happen someday."[13] Groening also expressed a wish to make Simpstasia, a parody of Fantasia; it was never produced, partly because it would have been too difficult to write a feature-length script.[17] Before his death, Phil Hartman had said he had wished to make a live action Troy McClure film, and several of the show's staff had expressed a desire to help create it.[18] Matt Groening later told Empire that the idea never "got further than enthusiasm", but "would have been really fun".[13]
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Iron Crowned posted:
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 20:25 |
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“Tales from Springfield”, if done with actual care, could potentially be amazing. I wish they would do that.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 23:28 |
I saw the Simpsons movie in a packed theater full of Simpsons nerds who did a standing ovation during the opening credits. Everyone loved the movie. It was one of my most memorable theater experiences ever. 6 months later I watched it on DVD at home alone and
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 00:59 |
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nah posted:I saw the Simpsons movie in a packed theater full of Simpsons nerds who did a standing ovation during the opening credits. Everyone loved the movie. It was one of my most memorable theater experiences ever. 6 months later I watched it on DVD at home alone and I had a similar experience with Snakes on a Plane. That movie sure aged well.
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 03:16 |
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Snakes on a Plane was a self aware cheesefest that you had to see in theatres. Everyone knew that at the time. The only redeeming factor was yelling Sam Jackson's lines with the audience. The Simpsons Movie actually wanted you to invest in Marge and Homer's 800th round of marital problems and Bart doing pranks. I remember getting into a pre screening where half the shots were still unfinished Maya frames. Spider Pig was already in and at least 3 of my friends said that it jeeded to stay in the movie at all costs. I think I wrote that I liked Drunk Bart but that was probably just the movie triggering alcoholism in my brain.
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Razorwired posted:Snakes on a Plane was a self aware cheesefest that you had to see in theatres. Everyone knew that at the time. The only redeeming factor was yelling Sam Jackson's lines with the audience. “I’m sick of these motherfuckin snakes on this motherfuckin plane” too was spoiled so far in advance of the movie coming out that the fact that it was the only good-ish line I remember being in the movie killed the burgeoning “self-aware tongue-in-cheek cheesefest” genre dead in its tracks
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 12:55 |
Did Bart get drunk in the movie to pad the run time by 5 minutes? because there were no jokes or plot consequences. Now I'm thinking of what a great episode the Beer Baron one was.
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Data Graham posted:“I’m sick of these motherfuckin snakes on this motherfuckin plane” too was spoiled so far in advance of the movie coming out that the fact that it was the only good-ish line I remember being in the movie killed the burgeoning “self-aware tongue-in-cheek cheesefest” genre dead in its tracks The line precedes the movie ackshually
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:“Tales from Springfield”, if done with actual care, could potentially be amazing. I wish they would do that. You wish they would have done that in 1994. You don't want them to do that in 2018.
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SEX BURRITO posted:Lisa the Beauty Queen and the Malibu Stacey episodes are among my favourites. Probably because Lisa is just an ordinary, if very smart, kid. Not some weirdo liberal supergenius in the body of an 8 year old. and when they do age lisa up in classic episodes, it's only a little. like for example when they make her addicted to the corey hotline, that seems like something that maybe a 12- or 13-year old would be into, rather than a young child. also that was still funny so it was okay.
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YeahTubaMike posted:and when they do age lisa up in classic episodes, it's only a little. like for example when they make her addicted to the corey hotline, that seems like something that maybe a 12- or 13-year old would be into, rather than a young child. also that was still funny so it was okay. I completely agree, but that made me think, I don't think they really even have those kind of hotlines anymore.
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bitterandtwisted posted:Did Bart get drunk in the movie to pad the run time by 5 minutes? because there were no jokes or plot consequences. This better be the best drink in the world... You got lucky
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Jose posted:This better be the best drink in the world... You got lucky I'll get you Beer Baron! No you won't!
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Iron Crowned posted:I completely agree, but that made me think, I don't think they really even have those kind of hotlines anymore. What? Where am I supposed to get quality content like this? https://youtu.be/bk_5Wl09UJo
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YeahTubaMike posted:and when they do age lisa up in classic episodes, it's only a little. like for example when they make her addicted to the corey hotline, that seems like something that maybe a 12- or 13-year old would be into, rather than a young child. also that was still funny so it was okay. There's an episode in like, Season 18+ where a group of college gymnasts assume she's also in college because she's so smart and must just be another gymnast that's why she looks so young. And she starts hanging out with them and gets addicted to their second-hand smoke.
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 16:35 |
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I don't know why, but I somehow got this flash that the Simpsons Universe and the Nicktoons/Disney Doug Universe might be same universe and Doug's setting is just a bit more an affluent and diverse suburban community.
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PostNouveau posted:There's an episode in like, Season 18+ where a group of college gymnasts assume she's also in college because she's so smart and must just be another gymnast that's why she looks so young. And she starts hanging out with them and gets addicted to their second-hand smoke. gently caress, i remember that episode -- i wondered how the hell gymnasts would stay athletic with such diminished lung capacity
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# ? Jan 24, 2018 02:14 |
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Also aging up the kids, there was one where Bart saves the town by accident so the mayor gives him a driver's license and he starts dating a girl in another town and he almost marries her when she reveals she's pregnant even though it couldn't be his.
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One part of The Simpsons movie that I hated was how toward the end the Springfield residents were escaping, but Homer ended up messing it up. It completely ruins the fact that he "saved" the town in the end, because all he did was correct his gently caress up.
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