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Simpsons on the Silver Screen

An anonymous reader writes "It looks like Matt Groening is going to actually go through with it. This article says that the cast of the Simpsons has signed on for at least 3 feature films. Hooray!" I hope they call them Episodes 4, 5 and 6.

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  1. Oh God! by SpanishInquisition · · Score: 4, Funny

    Worst story ever

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  2. Timeline.... by _ph1ux_ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lets just hope that he is not on the George Lucas movie release timeline.

  3. Inside the Actor's Studio?! by Viking+Coder · · Score: 5, Informative

    According to this, The Simpsons are going to be on Inside The Actor's Studio, on Nov. 18. How freaking cool is that?

    James Lipton: Homer, what is your favorite curse word?
    Homer Simpson: D'oh!

    Unfortunately, Nov. 18 is when they tape it, not when they broadcast it...

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  4. Will be feature James Woods? by saforrest · · Score: 4, Funny

    James Woods: Well, my work is done here, I'm off to fight aliens on a faraway planet.

    Marge: My, Mr. Woods, I'll look forward to seeing that movie!

    James Woods: (Chuckles, eyes dart nervously about) Ahh, yes...heh...a movie....

  5. They say they want it to be feature-film quality by mmacdona86 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Like "The Itchy and Scratchy Movie"?

    (54% new footage)

  6. Repeat? by gatekeep · · Score: 5, Informative

    Isn't this a repeat?

    No, wait.. this same rumor recirculates every few months, that's right.

    As much as I'd love to see it happen, I'll believe it when there's something resembling a formal announcement.

  7. This News Reaches Rigel 7... by tunabomber · · Score: 4, Funny

    spacey synthesizer music

    Kodos: The man-planet has produced a Simpsons movie!

    Kang: Set coordinates for the obscure, T-shirt-producing planet known as Earth!

    Together: AWAHAHAHAAHA!

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  8. gahhhh by grub · · Score: 5, Funny



    All TV and no Silver Screen make Homer.. something.. something..

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    1. re:gahhhh by gatekeep · · Score: 5, Funny

      Go crazy?

    2. Re:gahhhh by mkarpinski · · Score: 4, Funny


      Don't mind if I do!

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    3. Re:gahhhh by SimStupid · · Score: 5, Funny

      Don't mind if I . . . Oh my God! That dog has a puffy tail! Hehehehe. Here, Puff.

    4. Re:gahhhh by silvaran · · Score: 4, Funny

      Blaaah! Blaah! Blululululululu badoo boo! BOO!

    5. Re:gahhhh by Ubergrendle · · Score: 4, Funny

      This has to be a slashdot first -- a string of 4 post, 3 direct replies, all modded 3+.

      Never thought I'd see a score of 3 to a post of "Blaaah! Blaah! Blululululululu badoo boo! BOO!"

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    6. Re:gahhhh by dswensen · · Score: 4, Funny

      YOU obviously haven't been around here very long!

    7. Re:gahhhh by mobets · · Score: 4, Funny

      Wow, 6 +5 Funnys right in a row, now that is amazing. If I was creative, I would come up with something beter so say and get 7 in a row. But I'm not creative... oh well.

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    8. Re:gahhhh by isorox · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey, I want some of that karma too!

  9. Attention spa ... what was I talking about again? by Ezubaric · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't think that the Simpsons translate well to a feature film. Like the article said, they don't even fill a 22 minute show with quality. Even some of the best episodes were of the form BAA, where there was a five-minute substory to hook into the next two acts. So that's about a fifteen minute episode.

    Can they make a coherent movie eight times that long?

    I don't think so; let's not forget that the show started as 1 min shorts. I think that if they do make a movie, it should be in the form of "22 Short Films about Springfield," which (in an homage to Bach and a wonderful movie about Glen Gould) passed a semi-coherent theme back and forth between subplots. I think that The Simpsons could really do something creative and kinda tweak with traditional notions of film, linearity, etc.

    It would be like their sendup of Lola Rennt with three stories told from different perspectives (a later episode that was actually quality, even though the story itself was about seven minutes long).

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  10. no way.. by gatekeep · · Score: 5, Funny

    A simpsons movie? That's unpossible!

    1. Re:no way.. by hitzroth · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I'm beginning to think all the producers have to do to find ideas for taglines and commercials for a Simpsons movie are read this thread.

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  11. Will they even be good? by mcarbone · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let's hope that the writers of the feature films are those that wrote during the Golden Age of The Simpsons (Seasons 3 - 7 give or take). Honestly, if the style and quality of the movie is at all similar to the show in the past few years, I'm not sure I'd be able to sit through the whole thing. Even the writers and producers admit on the Season 2 DVD commentary tracks that Simpsons today is a little bit more low brow, hyperactive and random, and with a lot less character and plot.

    Maybe some of you like this Family Guy-like style, but I think it has degraded an amazingly intelligent funny show to just an occasional funny show (I won't be a jerk and try to state that it's not funny anymore). Nevertheless, I hope the producers and writers consider these films more seriously than the show as it now stands, as I would love a great Simpsons movie. Otherwise, I'll just have to stick with Futurama (almost as good as the Simpsons when they were great, but not quite).

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  12. Re:Death Knell for the Simpsons? by mcpkaaos · · Score: 5, Funny

    And god knows we all still miss 'My Little Pony' - the icon of both entertainment and education... a beacon in our miserable little lives.

    Wait, no.. I'm thinking of 'Care Bears'. Oh, the humanity.

    ...mmmm okay.

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  13. Re:Troublesome... by mcarbone · · Score: 4, Informative

    1) A Simpsons movie is unlikely to run 2 hours. Most animated films (excepting Miyazaki) run about 90 minutes.

    2) There are around 22 episodes in a standard Simpsons season.

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  14. Re:Framerate by spaceyhackerlady · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Btw: It's been more than 11 years but Maggie hasn't learned to speak yet. I hope she'll make the move in the movie. ;)

    She said "Daddy" once. But just one word doesn't count, I know. Even if Elizabeth Taylor said it.

    ...laura who feels The Simpsons are well past their Best Before date

  15. the real reason by leroybrown · · Score: 5, Funny

    d'ough!

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  16. Re:Attention spa ... what was I talking about agai by freakinPsycho · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Can they make a coherent movie eight times that long?

    Probably they can. And while this may not be the best example, look at Beavis and Butthead do America. While it wasn't anything that could be called great film, it was amusing and true to the original show.

    I think Simpsons can do something similar and be just fine.

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  17. Assorted movie-related quotes by Wraithlyn · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey McBain! Your last movie sucked!

    I know... we had script problems from day one.

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    Director: Up and atom!
    McBain: Up and at them.
    Director: Up and ATOM!
    McBain: Up and atdem!
    Director: UP AND ATOM!
    McBain: UP AND ATEM!
    Director: .. Better

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    We came here to make a movie. A simple movie.. a movie about a radioactive man. But you slick small town folk ruined it! We're going back to Hollywood, where people are still good to each other.

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    Homer: The important thing is.. it's got the perfect part for you.. either one of you. It's about a killer robot driving instructor, who travels back in time for some reason. Ron Howard's attatched to direct!
    Ron: I am not!
    Homer: Well. He expressed an interest.
    Ron: No I didn't!
    Homer: Did too!
    Ron: I did not!
    Homer: You lie!
    Alec: Yeah, Homer, most movie scripts are 120 pages. This has only seventeen. And several pages just have drawings of the time machine.

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    Lisa: I recognize all three of those words but that statement doesn't make any sense.

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    Lionel Huntz: This is the clearest case of False Advertising I've seen since I sued the movie The Never Ending Story

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    Reporter: Don't you think it's dangerous to send civilians into space?
    Homer: I'll handle this... the only danger in space is if we land on that terrible Planet of the Apes... wait a minute... Statue of Liberty... THAT WAS OUR PLANET! YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!

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  18. What will Bart Write? by Amazing+Quantum+Man · · Score: 5, Funny

    What will Bart be writing on the blackboard?

    I will not sign major motion picture contracts without reading them first.
    I will not sign major motion picture contracts without reading them first.
    I will not sign major motion picture contracts without reading them first. ...

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  19. Matt Groening confirmed... by TheTomcat · · Score: 4, Informative

    I saw Matt Groening in Montreal (here) a few months ago at the Simpsons Reading (Just For Laughs Festival). He confirmed that there would, in fact, be a Simpsons Feature.

    The show (reading) was pretty cool, too. (-:

    S

  20. For this article, you have a choice in comments: by Murdock037 · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are:

    1. "Woohoo!"
    3. Some more obscure quote from the show;
    2. Diatribe about the show's declining quality in recent seasons; or
    4. "Worst movie ever."

    Take your pick. (Of course, if anybody can figure out a Beowulf cluster joke to shoehorn into the topic at hand, I'm willing to add a #5.)

  21. Re:Awsome by zeno_2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    They first were on the Tracy Ulman (sp?) show as a little 5min crudely done cartoon. I can remember the first year it went from that to a 30min show, which has now turned into the greatest cartoon series ever created =).

  22. Re:Awsome by ciurana · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have watched the simpsons for years, how long have they been on exactly? I can remember seeing episodes even when I was a kid.

    If you can't remember when The Simpsons started, then you still are a kid.

    Cheers!

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  23. Re:Pay To See - Simpsons by jeffehobbs · · Score: 5, Funny


    Very few animated movies are shown live, due to the tremendous strain on the animator's wrists.

    ~Roy

  24. The Prayer by Perdo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Please not like Scooby-Doo.
    Please not like Scooby-Doo.
    Please not like Scooby-Doo.
    Please not like Scooby-Doo.

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  25. This just in... by A+Guy+From+Ottawa · · Score: 4, Funny
    The titles of the first 3 Simpsons movies were just released:

    The Simpsons I - The Pickle Matrix
    The Simpsons II - American Cheese (64 Slices Of...)
    The Simpsons III - The Compuglobalhypermega-Net

    Bhay-gn-flay-vn! Mm-hai... Now that was some clever vhyving!!

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  26. Re:For this article, you have a choice in comments by msheppard · · Score: 5, Funny

    MMMmmm... cluster.

    M@

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  27. Re:Awsome by vicviper · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you read Slashdot, you'd know that no one reads the articles. Sheesh. :)