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Feels like an extended episode, ...
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"Based on the longest running animated series in the history of US television, we get to see the famed residents of "Springfield, USA" say and do things that they can't do because of FCC regulations which govern US television. "Marge Simpson" (voiced by Julie Kavner) becomes worried that the end of the world is near when her senile father-in-law, "Grampa Simpson" (Dan Castellaneta) recites a cryptic message during the church service they attended. After her dim-witted husband, "Homer" (voiced by Castellaneta) brings home a pig, which he saved from slaughter after it was used in a "Krusty Burger" restaurant commercial, it appears that the prediction "Grampa" spouted in his "senior moment," as "Homer" coined it, was coming true. In typical "Homer" fashion, he contaminates "Springfield Lake" instead of getting rid of the pig waste container he haphazardly built properly. But, can you blame him for not wanting a free donut? The Environmental Protection Agency, under orders of "President ... "
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"I was talked into seeing this on a bad day and it sure made me laugh. Homer with the monkeys banging symbols in his head as his wife is talking will be forever etched in my brain as the classic male reaction to a woman's voice. "
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"Those with Netflix will know instantly to what I am referring here. Ever log on to Netflix and check out your Recommendations page? I normally don't. I try to use a more intuitive and organic approach to discovering films, and enjoy making it more of a "found item" journey than one in which one corporation tries to force-feed me the goods of another corporation. But every once in a while, I like to check the Recommendations page out, mainly because its a quick and simple way to add more ratings to Netflix (which I am, now that I think of it, unsure of why I even do that since, ultimately, the only real reason to do that is to get things recommended to you -- which I don't like...)Most of the time Netflix makes some sort of sense with their recommendations. Take, for instance, the fact they are recommending Madea's Family Reunion to me because I highly rated both Malcolm X and The Color Purple. Recommending Futurama Season 3 to me because I loved The Simpsons Movie,
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10 Movies That Came Out Too Late
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"Earlier this year, I thought that it was way too late for a Sex and the City movie. But then it made a ton of cash, so I guess I was wrong. Still, I’m going to continue similarly thinking it’s too late for another X-Files movie. And even if I’m proven wrong and the masses get out to theaters this weekend in search of the truth, I’ll keep on believing that X-Files: I Want to Believe is way past its time. To celebrate Mulder and Scully’s tardiness, here are 10 other movies that came out too late: The Godfather Part III (Released in: 1990; Should have been released in: 1976) - Never mind the fact that had this third installment been made years earlier, Sofia Coppola wouldn’t have been cast and therefore wouldn’t have given her terribly infamous performance. The more important matter is that sequels arriving more than a decade after the previous installment are almost always doomed. The longer the wait, the higher t "
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"For crowd pleasing and beloved television properties, the transition from small to big screen can often be perilous. For reference, look no further than the original "Star Trek" series or the mid-80s live action incarnation of "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe." In the former´s case, the film adhered too closely to the series; in the latter…well, only the names and situations were ported over (the mistake being no continuity). So when TV´s First Family of Animation (sorry Griffins and Flintstones), the Simpsons, made the jump, the collective fan boy nation sighed, hoping to get a movie on par with the best of the series instead of the maligned recent seasons. Thankfully, "The Simpsons Movie" brings together the best aspects of the series into what is one of the funniest movies of the year (the other being the animated "Ratatouille"). Yes, better than the undeservedly praised "Knocked Up." This movie is that good. When Homer dumps pig and human waste into a ... "
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"i want to see it it is so funny to me and my sister "
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"As one of the few human beings in America who does not regularly watch The Simpsons, I was looking forward to seeing the movie, but I was not a fan boy drooling at the opportunity to see my favorite characters on the screen. I have seen maybe 10-15 episodes of the series over my 23 years and liked it, but didn't watch the show on a regular basis. Although I have now idea how the show's hardcore fans will react to it, but I was underwhelmed. Yes, the movie is funny, but it's not hilarious, and kept thinking that there's nothing here you couldn't see on TV. Usually, movie adaptations of TV shows try to offer something bigger or more daring than could be done on television. As far as I could tell, there is not much here aside from the widescreen aspect ratio that differs the movie from the show. In some cases, this makes it worse, as the bare-bones animation looks a li "
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What A Riot!!!
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"Even if you hadn't watched the simpson's tv show ever in your life, you will still love the simpsons MOVIE. There is a lot of jokes and funny characters. A great story-line that is easy to follow and has a few twists along the way. A movie I highly recommend. "
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"If you like the Simpson TV Show, then you will probably like the movie. I have read many of the other reviews and agree with most. It did seem like an extended version of the television show. Would I watch it again? You bet! Looking for a "fun" movie for the weekend, this would be one... "
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The Simpsons Movie
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"The Simpsons movie was to me just like a longer episode of the Simpsons; it has some underlining cultural message, it has some funny parts, and it had a decent ending. If you really like the Simpsons you will probable really like this movie. So in the end the movie was ok, and if you like the show you will probable like the movie. "
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