I haven't been a Simpsons fan in in a long time and I usually find Family Guy, American Dad and South park funnier while Simpsons hasn't made me laugh out loud in years.
unfortunately, The Simpson's is probably the best of the summer movies so far. Seemed to be made especially for kids, with none of the witty one liners and jokes for adults to enjoy.
unfortunately, The Simpson's is probably the best of the summer movies so far. Seemed to be made especially for kids, with none of the witty one liners and jokes for adults to enjoy.
I disagree. One adult oriented quote stood out when I read your post...
That whole scene where Ralph Wiggam after seeing Bart's full frontal while skateboarding naked through Springfield:
This is one hell of a funny movie!! This must be the funniest movie I have watched so far this year ( I guess this year is for action movies). The animation was quite the same as the TV series however it had some computer rendered stuff also which was needed to make it a bit unique. The movie plot wasn't that different also from the TV formula of having different openings then jumping into another story. Must commend the writers as they really thought of the story.
The storyline was really funny. With the exception of Marge who had the least part in the story, everyone of them had something that can be followed. The antics and comedy of The Simpsons really still lies in the stupidity of Homer, he'll surely make you laugh in this one. For me he is probably the heart of the whole cartoon hahaha!!
Its a must see movie for me (as I followed series ever since) and won't waste your money. You will surely laugh with this one even if you haven't followed the cartoon series =) Happy Viewing!
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yeah spider-pig is the simpsons greatest invention ever. at a shop in the uk (think its wolworths) they sell the dvd with a spider-pig. so tempted to buy that.
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By way of full disclosure, I just edited this review and bumped the rating from to . I was probably being too cautious for my own good initially, and after watching the film again on DVD since, I appreciate it even more. Given what the writers were up against, they really did hit this one out of the park, and that warrants a higher rating than I first gave it.
Hey! I can't belive I never reviewed this, I saw it the day it came out on Midnight, you sould have heard the crowd, it was pretty awesome but in my opinion didn't live up to the hype.
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If I were buying a laser gun I'd definitely take the XF-3800 before I took the "Pew Pew Pew Fun Gun."
Wonderful Review Yoda. Your writing is incredible. Keep up the good work!
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Hey! I can't belive I never reviewed this, I saw it the day it came out on Midnight, you sould have heard the crowd, it was pretty awesome but in my opinion didn't live up to the hype.
Yeah, I saw it at a Midnight showing, too, and the crowd was into it. They were quiet (except for when they were laughing), attentive, and seemed to get a fair number of the references. They burst into applause the moment Ralph stepped out of the 20th Century Fox logo, signing along.
And of course, they all cheered at the mention of Pittsburgh, making the later "Woo, Springfield!" joke even funnier in that it seemed to mock our audience alone.
Yeah, I saw it at a Midnight showing, too, and the crowd was into it. They were quiet (except for when they were laughing), attentive, and seemed to get a fair number of the references. They burst into applause the moment Ralph stepped out of the 20th Century Fox logo, signing along.
And of course, they all cheered at the mention of Pittsburgh, making the later "Woo, Springfield!" joke even funnier in that it seemed to mock our audience alone.
We actually gave two standing ovations, when Ralph sang and when he said "I like Men now!"