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fatal oopsie-daisy posted:For me this was one of the peak Simpsons animation segments. The weird angles when Homer is sucked into the portal, when Devil Ned points his finger and says “Hey Bart”. The movement of the donut pushing arm and how they alternate the movement speed of the chewing and shoving to make it more believable. Insanely good shadow work and color palette for the kitchen at night. So good. Brad Bird contributed to this segment — I believe he suggested the quick “flash” of Ned’s face when he disappears, which owns:
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Always love when animators make animator jokes, like cribbing Night On Bald Mountain for Satan.
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SweetMercifulCrap! posted:Only a fraction of the way through this and I already see several things I strongly disagree with. First, he states that the "golden age" is season 3 - 13, but anyone who was a fan during that time pretty much unanimously agrees that it's really only 3 through 8, 2 through 10 or 11 if you're being generous. Yeah, I didn't agree with all of it, but I think it brings up some good points in terms of the writers just being mean/negative for the hell of it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 00:35 |
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Tried watching the latest THOH. The first act with Sideshow Bob repeatedly killing Bart was not the cartoon violence of Good Simpsons. It was lovely shock violence that just felt really out of place. I don't recall blood showing up much in earlier seasons, and when it did it was noted as being odd. Homer falling backward over the fire hydrant was perfect and not grotesque at all. "This is even more painful than it looks." SirPablo fucked around with this message at 12:42 on Nov 1, 2018 |
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Yeah Bob actually killing Bart, even in a non-canon a THOH episode, was kind of gross and along the lines of Skinner being not Skinner. You establish the theme and you iterate on it, not entirely reverse it and go the other way entirely. If it had been “just a dream” right before Bart dies and he wakes up like it’s Groundhog Day or something along those lines where we never actually see him die, that would be a lot more interesting. It’s the same reason the episode where Scratchy finally gets Itchy before the TV gets unplugged is so good, it never actually shows the payoff. Once you cross that threshold there’s no impact from then on, including looking back at all the Bob/Bart episodes. It ruins it retroactively. It just shows how little the writers care about the show now that they’re willing to burn bridges like that.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 08:38 |
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I saw a clickbait article that rated all the Treehouse of Horrors. I'm not going to link it because new Simpsons was in the top ten.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 12:59 |
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Not that it completely disproves that blogger's theory but Lisa gets some positive episodes during the golden age. She makes a friend despite her gifts causing her to sabotage her friend's diarama, Bart goes out of his way to make up for her crappy birthday, and when she thought she was doomed to mediocrity she is told that the stupidity Gene is only the male side of the family. Just from the top of my head. That being said I can agree that post golden age just likes to make Lisa suffer. Though I don't think it is played for laughs. More so having empathy for her suffering. The idea that she had such a terrible childhood and eventually that struggle helps her become successful makes a lot of sense in a city where it praises idiocy and ostricizes intelligence. I don't think that is still the focus these days though. It's probably more the line of "I'm a male writer and it's hard writing female characters. Let's just use her as the punching bag for Bart and Homer's development ". Which a whole list of other problems and issues. And yeah I realized my previous post was about not blaming writers and this post is the opposite. But drat it it's just so easy to.
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SweetMercifulCrap! posted:Only a fraction of the way through this and I already see several things I strongly disagree with. First, he states that the "golden age" is season 3 - 13, but anyone who was a fan during that time pretty much unanimously agrees that it's really only 3 through 8, 2 through 10 or 11 if you're being generous. Season 2 must be included in the golden age. Yes, season 3 is when they hit their stride, and it becomes what we remember as the golden age, but season 2 is a hell of a lot better than you remember, and it has all those iconic episodes that we remember, but can't seem to find during the rewatch.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 13:35 |
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Iron Crowned posted:Season 2 must be included in the golden age. Yes, season 3 is when they hit their stride, and it becomes what we remember as the golden age, but season 2 is a hell of a lot better than you remember, and it has all those iconic episodes that we remember, but can't seem to find during the rewatch. I remember when I started buying the DVDs of the seasons and the jump in quality from season 1 to 2 was insane.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 13:39 |
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Iron Crowned posted:Season 2 must be included in the golden age. Yes, season 3 is when they hit their stride, and it becomes what we remember as the golden age, but season 2 is a hell of a lot better than you remember, and it has all those iconic episodes that we remember, but can't seem to find during the rewatch. Hell, season 1 was way, better than I remembered as well. I'd throw that in as well.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 14:09 |
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fish and chips and dip posted:Hell, season 1 was way, better than I remembered as well. I'd throw that in as well. I'm going to attempt to pilfer my parents' copy of season 1 at xmas
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Houle posted:Not that it completely disproves that blogger's theory but Lisa gets some positive episodes during the golden age. "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" is a great one.
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summer of 4 ft 2 aired when i myself was an 8-year old geek trying to fit in with a new crowd, and it was such a perfect addition to my life
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 15:29 |
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A recent episode showed how all the different members of the simpson family finally die, and, well, see for yourself.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSE1itqRoEg
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 16:51 |
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Iron Crowned posted:Season 2 must be included in the golden age. Yes, season 3 is when they hit their stride, and it becomes what we remember as the golden age, but season 2 is a hell of a lot better than you remember, and it has all those iconic episodes that we remember, but can't seem to find during the rewatch. I agree, I actually love season 2. It has a darker and more real tone than the rest of the show. I definitely consider it part of the classic era, but some don’t because it isn’t quite in the style the show became known for.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 16:54 |
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Summer of 4 ft. 2. That's my moms favorite episode. She hated The Simpsons but never barred me from watching it. Her reasons for not liking it were pretty sound, she was a social worker and Homer would strangle Bart. She was fine with cartoon violence but did not like seeing parent/child abuse, no matter how wacky and lurid the setting. (She also had a thing with male on female violence, so when we played Mortal Kombat, she said she honestly would prefer we picked same gendered characters but I only ever chose Kitana) She would sometimes overhear the TV and would laugh once in awhile. Over time she started watching it with us sometimes, along with KotH. She thought Summer of 4 to be funny, relatable and Lisa's friends as genuinely sweet. Sorry, I know this is a Wendy's drive-thru but that episode reminds me of mommy.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:00 |
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fatal oopsie-daisy posted:Yeah Bob actually killing Bart, even in a non-canon a THOH episode, was kind of gross and along the lines of Skinner being not Skinner. You establish the theme and you iterate on it, not entirely reverse it and go the other way entirely. If it had been “just a dream” right before Bart dies and he wakes up like it’s Groundhog Day or something along those lines where we never actually see him die, that would be a lot more interesting. It’s the same reason the episode where Scratchy finally gets Itchy before the TV gets unplugged is so good, it never actually shows the payoff. Once you cross that threshold there’s no impact from then on, including looking back at all the Bob/Bart episodes. It ruins it retroactively. It just shows how little the writers care about the show now that they’re willing to burn bridges like that. That was the last THOH I watched, yeah that was awful for the Bob/Bart dynamic. Instead of Bob having an interesting crime plot that Bart foils, we get a middle aged man keeping the body of a 10 year old in his house to repeatedly mutilate and play with. It gave Bob a child predator vibe he shouldn’t have.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:07 |
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There was a hosed up THOH last year where Homer ate pieces of himself until he was just a torso. It was so messed up they brought back the warning before the show that they abandoned in like Season 7 or so, except it wasn't even humorous like it used to be. It was just a black screen with text that was like "hey, tonight's episode is pretty disturbing."
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:10 |
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PostNouveau posted:There was a hosed up THOH last year where Homer ate pieces of himself until he was just a torso. It was so messed up they brought back the warning before the show that they abandoned in like Season 7 or so, except it wasn't even humorous like it used to be. It was just a black screen with text that was like "hey, tonight's episode is pretty disturbing." To be fair, dressing up the warnings as a joke probably takes a decent amount of punch from them, and I suspect many people didn’t take the old warnings seriously.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:17 |
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QwertySanchez posted:A recent episode showed how all the different members of the simpson family finally die, and, well, see for yourself.. this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. that was supposed to be a parody of the final episode of some show , right ? it came across as mean spirited , depressing , and morbid for something that’s supposed to be a fun TV show .
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:17 |
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Yeah it's a parody of Six Feet Under and it's bad. Feels like new Simpsons saw the success of Family Guy and South Park and decided that being lovely to your characters was the way to go. Six Feet Under didn't age well at all but I remember people being choked up by that montage. They took that idea and used it to debase the characters instead. Hey kids, watch Homer get murdered by cops lol. Elderbean fucked around with this message at 17:25 on Nov 1, 2018 |
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Double post, oops.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:24 |
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South Park literally has more continuity and storylines than new Simpsons. Southpark , even makes jokes. The Simpsons is your brother in a coma , the doctor says he will have a 1 percent chance of regaining consciousness , so you keep watching for that 1 percent . Pull the plug , Al .
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:27 |
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Didn't Family Guy kill the dog on screen for no reason? And brought him back? That's another one that needs taken off life support.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:29 |
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Family Guy, when it wants to, can still be good and funny. See the episode from a few weeks ago about Stevie and Bryan getting shrunk. Too often though Family Guy goes for the extremely mean spirited and/or violent joke. Pretty sure they’ve wanted to be cancelled for a while but, like The Simpsons, are immune.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:48 |
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QwertySanchez posted:A recent episode showed how all the different members of the simpson family finally die, and, well, see for yourself..
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:54 |
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i think seth mcfarlane is contracted to make you laugh atleast once per episode, and otherwise he can do all the dumb poo poo he wants for the next 20 minutes. family guy is just random monkey cheese nonsense anyways.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:55 |
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Bobs Burgers is pretty sweet. It hasn't done many pop culture of the week episodes either.
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Peter Daou Bundy posted:this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. that was supposed to be a parody of the final episode of some show , right ? it came across as mean spirited , depressing , and morbid for something that’s supposed to be a fun TV show . Agreed, the Homer/Wiggum section sums up all that is wrong with the show. I did like how it immediately went to “Executive Producer Al Jean”, like the BTK killer taunting the police
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:55 |
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Peter Daou Bundy posted:this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. that was supposed to be a parody of the final episode of some show , right ? it came across as mean spirited , depressing , and morbid for something that’s supposed to be a fun TV show . look at the likes/dislikes ratio
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 17:56 |
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CodfishCartographer posted:To be fair, dressing up the warnings as a joke probably takes a decent amount of punch from them, and I suspect many people didn’t take the old warnings seriously. Yeah! Writing comedy IS hard
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Hyrax Attack! posted:Agreed, the Homer/Wiggum section sums up all that is wrong with the show. i think Al Jean legit gets off on how far he's run the show into the ground and how madddd it makes people. plus they seem to have this dumb grudge against "pc culture run amok!!| I/E Mr Burns visits his alma mater. Milo and POTUS posted:look at the likes/dislikes ratio show should have ended after behind the laughter. or how about just a coffin getting nailed shut and each time the hammer hits a nail, it's marge saying "what a noob"
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:05 |
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Peter Daou Bundy posted:"what a noob" I can't believe they did that and kept doing it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:06 |
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I don't think anyone has used noob as an insult in YEARS. Like it fell out if fashion in the 2000s.
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Milo and POTUS posted:I can't believe they did that and kept doing it. marge says grandpa got uber pwned when he falls down the stairs and dies lisa says he totes wasn't watching where he was going homer says how l337 the guys at work think he is because he got a promotion to nuclear safety inspector, a job he has never done before, and doesn't know how to do
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QwertySanchez posted:A recent episode showed how all the different members of the simpson family finally die, and, well, see for yourself.. Every once in a while I see something like this from New Simpsons and I go, "well, that wasn't the best but I appreciate that they tried to do something creative." Then I find out they just
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:38 |
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Drink-Mix Man posted:Every once in a while I see something like this from New Simpsons and I go, "well, that wasn't the best but I appreciate that they tried to do something creative." This was also true in the golden age, but they were a lot more clever about it.
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# ? Nov 1, 2018 18:54 |
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QwertySanchez posted:A recent episode showed how all the different members of the simpson family finally die, and, well, see for yourself.. Hm. If you know it's a 6FU parody, it's far from the least funny thing the show's ever done. If you don't, it probably comes off a lot worse. (Seriously though? 6FU finished up before I assume most of the current viewership of The Simpsons was even born) Shoehorning a Game of Thrones reference into it was the worst part. Sidebar: I wonder if it would be funny if they made a montage like this for every Game of Thrones death. Double-sidebar: The end of Six Feet Under made me cry for like 3 hours and I have not been able to rewatch the series further than like season 2, probably because I know I'll have to watch that montage again. Drink-Mix Man posted:Every once in a while I see something like this from New Simpsons and I go, "well, that wasn't the best but I appreciate that they tried to do something creative." Haha, didn't we all have that hilarious friend who always cracked us up until we realized all his jokes were just stolen from shows we weren't allowed to watch?
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Elderbean posted:Bobs Burgers is pretty sweet. It hasn't done many pop culture of the week episodes either. I saw the Halloween episode (only one I've seen) and it seemed ... fine. Like, nothing outrageously funny or novel, it just seemed like, y'know, an animated sitcom. Like Bojack without any of the sharpness or character introspection.
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Data Graham posted:I saw the Halloween episode (only one I've seen) and it seemed ... fine. Like, nothing outrageously funny or novel, it just seemed like, y'know, an animated sitcom. Like Bojack without any of the sharpness or character introspection. It's not always hilarious but it's good natured and a lot of the episodes involve some adventure. It's something I like to throw on while drawing or whatever 'cause it's wholesome.
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