When Homer accidentally pollutes the river with toxic waste from the nuclear power plant, he gets fired from his job, and everyone has to evacuate Springfield, possibly forever. Read more
| Starring | Dan Castellaneta, julie kavner (voice), Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright |
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| Director | David Silverman |
| Genres | Animated, Audio Descriptive, Comedy, Family |
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'Terrible things are going to happen,' warns Grampa, rolling down the Church aisle in spiritual fervour. (In a typically sharp touch, someone whips out a cell phone to record his religious... read more »
The Simpsons Movie opens with an Itchy and Scratchy short that the Simpsons clan turns out to be watching in a... read more on Time Out
There was a time when 'The Simpsons' stood for the funniest, most original comedy on the planet, but it seems it is now entering a downhill spiral. The movie itself was OK, but its just an average (if elongated) episode. If The Simpsons were a horse, wed be taking it to the glue factory.
The Simpsons has been around for what seems an eternity, and theres only so much one can endure. This could be the straw that broke the dying camels back.
Being a fan of the Simpsons for most of my life, I was trying not to get to excited about the film (for fear of being let down.) On first viewing in the cinema I was crushed. I waited for the big laughs. And waited... and waited... and then it was over.
On second viewing at home I quite enjoyed it as a film, it works quite well. It's just not funny, or not funny enough considering it's the Simpsons! The show packs in as many jokes as possible because it only has 20 minutes to work with, the film is 4 times as long as that. You are not bombarded with jokes, it is more about characters and flashy effects.
A let down, but not as bad as it could have been!
To all fans of the genius that is the Simpsons, you will not be disappointed, there is so much going on, its fantastic and i will have to go again to catch all the gags i missed the first time. The only down side is that, some of the characters just don't get enough lines because there are too many to fit in to a 90 minute film. We even have President Schwarznegger, giving his best acting performance to date.
Anybody who has a fondness the Simpsons will love this film.
The writing standards have sliiped recently on The Simpsons and unfortunately this movie is no exception. Don't believe me? Watch this then watch some of the classic episodes from say series 3 or 4 and see the difference. I'm off to watch Family Guy.
There was a time when 'The Simpsons' stood for the funniest, most original comedy on the planet, but it seems it is now entering a downhill spiral. The movie itself was OK, but its just an average (if elongated) episode. If The Simpsons were a horse, wed be taking it to the glue factory.
The Simpsons has been around for what seems an eternity, and theres only so much one can endure. This could be the straw that broke the dying camels back.
Being a fan of the Simpsons for most of my life, I was trying not to get to excited about the film (for fear of being let down.) On first viewing in the cinema I was crushed. I waited for the big laughs. And waited... and waited... and then it was over.
On second viewing at home I quite enjoyed it as a film, it works quite well. It's just not funny, or not funny enough considering it's the Simpsons! The show packs in as many jokes as possible because it only has 20 minutes to work with, the film is 4 times as long as that. You are not bombarded with jokes, it is more about characters and flashy effects.
A let down, but not as bad as it could have been!
To all fans of the genius that is the Simpsons, you will not be disappointed, there is so much going on, its fantastic and i will have to go again to catch all the gags i missed the first time. The only down side is that, some of the characters just don't get enough lines because there are too many to fit in to a 90 minute film. We even have President Schwarznegger, giving his best acting performance to date.
Anybody who has a fondness the Simpsons will love this film.
Whether you watch the series or not, this is one hilarious Springfield fest par excvellance. Im equal parts big grion and belly laugh this has enough fun in it for most of the faimily (older grannies and grandads might miss the gags a bit). Take the kids along and watch what they laugh at, there are one or two close to the bone skits, if they laugh at them they know more than you think they know...
Simply a great movie to be enjoyed, highly recommended.
A great movie for all the family with a very good story line. It is really just an extended episode but despite this, the movie does not dissapoint and is absolute quality.
A must see for any Simpsons fans, or anyone who likes comedies, or cartoons, or entertaining movies, or... well anyone! I would find it hard to believe that anybody would hate this movie.
Another stroke of genious from Matt Greoning and the creators of 'The Simpsons'
Not funny.
Says it all...
i was going in thinking, either it will be a big dissapointment or it will be absolutly brilliant. It was the latter, and it was fantastic. Lots of funny moments. For the film there are more 'random' moments, than in the tv series, which works well, and feels more like a proper comedy than the tv series. I think its great, i hope you do too
I caught an old episode of The Simpsons the other day: the one where grandpa wants his driving license back because hes fallen in love with a Hoochie at the old peoples home. I couldnt believe how good it was compared to almost all the episodes from recent seasons (the Halloween specials still tend to be good). What has happened to the writing staff of The Simpsons? Ive noticed that in the credits Matt Groening is only listed as Executive Producer or some such nonsense so, beyond taking massive payment cheques, hes, presumably, not taking much interest these days. Unfortunately, the movie is much like the recent seasons of the TV programme: okay but not a patch on what it should be. Ive come to the conclusion that I now watch The Simpsons more from habit than desire.
If you like the Simpsons on TV then you'll love this movie, a longer version of your favourite cartoon animation.
Centred a bit more on Homer than Bart with loads of hillarious moments.
It drags towards the middle end of the movie but never stops to entertain.
'Terrible things are going to happen,' warns Grampa, rolling down the Church aisle in spiritual fervour. (In a typically sharp touch, someone whips out a cell phone to record his religious... read more »
The Simpsons Movie opens with an Itchy and Scratchy short that the Simpsons clan turns out to be watching in a... read more on Time Out