that should be awesome wahooooooo.
The latest news is that the entire cast of the Simpsons not only renewed contracts for the series which bumped up their pay, but also includes clauses for two feature films.
that should be awesome wahooooooo.
Old news, but still good news. As long as the flick is animated, I'm there. Everytime I think of a big scrren live action adapatation, I think of the bad Flintstone movies. Thankfully, this will be animated...
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I thought the contract agreement was a relatively new development. Up til now, hadn't it just been in talks?
It should be. A movie option in the new VA contracts would imply the same type of work, just on a theatrical release or two.Originally posted by DickGrayson
Old news, but still good news. As long as the flick is animated, I'm there. Everytime I think of a big scrren live action adapatation, I think of the bad Flintstone movies. Thankfully, this will be animated...
The movie better be good though. I want a good plot and story, but with lots and lots of good comedy.
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i think they should bring back sideshow bob for the big screen storyline..have him come up with one final big scheme. or something with kodos and kang. any other ideas?
'the past becomes settled in the present. the only place it truly exists.'
"There are two kinds of men in this world. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
"in a world gone mad, only a lunatic is truly insane."
First of all, no 90 minutes of Horse's-Butt Homer, for the love of all that's holy. I'd at least like to see the sympathetic and well-meaning, if not too cerebral, lovable oaf of the early Simpsons shows.
Second, maybe let the kids grow up. They've been ten and eight for 12 years now! Maybe Lisa has her menses, or Bart grows a chest hair. Maybe Maggie gets a childhood disease, like mumps or chicken pox or cradle cap.
Sideshow Bob's last big scheme was "Day of the Jackanapes", and it was suggested he would be executed at the end of it (at which he seemed oddly cavalier). If he somehow escaped that, something would have to really set him off to make him pursue Bart again. Maybe the return of his brother Cecil, who wants Bart's hide, and Bob finds himself having to save the boy....
Maybe a cameo from Kang and Kodos, sardonically observing the minor character's pecadillos. Will Barney stay off the booze? Will Smithers admit he's...that way? Will Groundkeeper Willie ever wear some Froot of the Looms under that kilt?
My vision is big-screen "22 Short Stories About Springfield". We don't want another "HOMR" or "Kidney Trouble".
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First of all, no 90 minutes of Horse's-Butt Homer, for the love of all that's holy. I'd at least like to see the sympathetic and well-meaning, if not too cerebral, lovable oaf of the early Simpsons shows.
"Second, maybe let the kids grow up. They've been ten and eight for 12 years now! Maybe Lisa has her menses, or Bart grows a chest hair. Maybe Maggie gets a childhood disease, like mumps or chicken pox or cradle cap.
Sideshow Bob's last big scheme was "Day of the Jackanapes", and it was suggested he would be executed at the end of it (at which he seemed oddly cavalier). If he somehow escaped that, something would have to really set him off to make him pursue Bart again. Maybe the return of his brother Cecil, who wants Bart's hide, and Bob finds himself having to save the boy....
Maybe a cameo from Kang and Kodos, sardonically observing the minor character's pecadillos. Will Barney stay off the booze? Will Smithers admit he's...that way? Will Groundkeeper Willie ever wear some Froot of the Looms under that kilt?
My vision is big-screen "22 Short Stories About Springfield". We don't want another "HOMR" or "Kindney Trouble"."
....ummmm and maggie's pacifier! gotta have that!! oh and a dog as the main bad guy. we'd do a close up oh his eyes and he'd shift them back at forth like this. and them we'll put in some eeeevil music and that way you'd know he was evil.
'the past becomes settled in the present. the only place it truly exists.'
"There are two kinds of men in this world. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig."
"in a world gone mad, only a lunatic is truly insane."
I honestly wouldnt want to see it if the kids were teens.I`m sure their ages wont be changing a bit.
The last bob episode was his final appearance.Kelsey Grammar said he wouldnt record anymore episodes.
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I think the movie would only be successful if it sticks to the same characters and formula that made the show great to begin with, so I don't think I'd like to see the kids grown up either. It's never worked for any TV show ever, so why would it work now?
Simpsons have never been about plot, because the last three or four seasons have generally had plotless episodes. This works for TV, but in a movie format, story needs a bit more weight. At best, it would be like "Beavis and Butthead do America."Originally posted by calhoun07
The latest news is that the entire cast of the Simpsons not only renewed contracts for the series which bumped up their pay, but also includes clauses for two feature films.
Beavis and Butthead do America was a great and awesome movie. If the Simpsons movie is up there with that, I will be quite happy.
I've resisted saying so, but--
Once upon a time I would have been very excited by this. But after the past few seasons I can't feel very optimistic.
I agree, no teenage kids.
And am I the only one who has grown tired of Sideshow Bob?
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In principle, no, I'm not tired of him. But I certainly think his last appearance was a very tired one. Anyway, it would have been next to impossible to top "The Brother from Another TV Show," so why bother to bring him back?Originally posted by Vigo Sprax
And am I the only one who has grown tired of Sideshow Bob?
I do have confidence in this movie, because I have the feeling it will bring back some of the people who left for Futurama. If the creative team who worked on the show when it was good work on this movie, it will be good. And Futurama is a great indication that that creative force has yet to run out of steam.Originally posted by Maxie Zeus
I've resisted saying so, but--
Once upon a time I would have been very excited by this. But after the past few seasons I can't feel very optimistic.
I hope it brings back that creative team. FUTURAMA has been way better than SIMPSONS for the past couple seasons, and the show just keeps on chugging along. I'm glad the show is stil on FOX, but I fear it may be on it's last legs. Then again, FOX may want to keep Matt Groening appeased so he could keep it around for awhil elonger...
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I do hope the axe the Simpsons before it gets to the state X Files is currently in. X Files is in BAD shape and should have been axed two seasons ago.
Yeah, but John Schwat-sisname wrote the recent ep with the trip to Africa, and that wasn't very good either.Originally posted by calhoun07
I do have confidence in this movie, because I have the feeling it will bring back some of the people who left for Futurama. If the creative team who worked on the show when it was good work on this movie, it will be good.
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