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Senor Hugo wrote:So I went and saw the midnight showing of the Simpsons movie.
It wasn't that bad, I went in expecting an hour n' half long episode, and thats that we got.
It wasn't a bad film, the jokes were pretty funny. But that made up 90% of the film. It had a strong beginning, but petered out somewhere near the middle. If it wasn't for the jokes, it would have sucked.
90% Jokes
5% Story
5% Character development(sorta)
If you're not a huge Simpsons fan, I wouldn't bother with the movie right off the bat, wait till it goes to a dollar theater to see it.
Edit: Stay for the credits if you do happen to see it. There is nothing after the credits, but theres a few things during.
Rodimus_Lantern wrote:You see there are three things in the universe. Rock, Paper, and Scissors. Halo beats all three.
Psycho Warrior wrote:And people say class is dead. In fact Halo reanimated it just so it could dance for her amusement.
Senor Hugo wrote:but petered out somewhere near the middle
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Senor Hugo wrote:So I went and saw the midnight showing of the Simpsons movie.
It wasn't that bad, I went in expecting an hour n' half long episode, and thats that we got.
It wasn't a bad film, the jokes were pretty funny. But that made up 90% of the film. It had a strong beginning, but petered out somewhere near the middle. If it wasn't for the jokes, it would have sucked.
90% Jokes
5% Story
5% Character development(sorta)
If you're not a huge Simpsons fan, I wouldn't bother with the movie right off the bat, wait till it goes to a dollar theater to see it.
Edit: Stay for the credits if you do happen to see it. There is nothing after the credits, but theres a few things during.
Me, Grimlock! wrote:I was surprised they didn't fit all the characters in. Mind you, I didn't check every single inch of the crowd frame, but they were missing Kang and Zordo (did I get the aliens' naems right?), Lewis, Lisa's music teacher, Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz (obviously the voices wouldn't be there), and that pale kid from Bart's class. Probably a bunch of others. Not that they had to cram everyone in, but this seems like the type of movie that would try.
Obviously the dead characters weren't in it.
Insurgent wrote:Who's Lewis?
Damolisher wrote:Uh, dude, it's kinda hard for a dude who's been dead for 9 years to do any voice acting work whatsoever.
Me, Grimlock! wrote:Damolisher wrote:Uh, dude, it's kinda hard for a dude who's been dead for 9 years to do any voice acting work whatsoever.
Uh, dude, it didn't have to be his voice. A dedication, a mention, or old sound clips would do.
Me, Grimlock! wrote:Insurgent wrote:Who's Lewis?
He's the black kid in Bart's class. He's probably as used as the pale kid who pukes on the bus.
I'm still surprised that they didn't stick Lionel Hutz in there. Seems like Phil Hartman should have been a part of that movie in at least some way. Just doesn't seem complete without him.
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