Homer is the real hero of the film. Springfield is facing environmental meltdown. Lisa tries to rouse the residents and turn them from their anti- social ways - some hope! President Arnie decides to step in and act when Homer's newly acquired pet pig (Spider pig, the comic book hero pig) produces so much waste that a tipping point is reached on the pollution scales. A dome is lowered over the town to protect the rest of America from the appalling effects of their behaviour. But Homer saves the day - I won't explain how. At the same time he forms a new relationship with wife Marge and his three children. Most of the usual characters in the TV series have a part in the movie, and there are enough laughs, and enough of a plot to make this enjoyable for both adults and children. Rating: 7/10
Wednesday, 8 August 2007
The Simpsons Movie
You really have to be a fan of the TV series to want to go to this film - but thankfully I am! This could have easily been several episodes strung together with no real common thread, but this movie is more than that - it does have a plot, and plenty of one liners, but also more developed comedy too.
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for commenting on my blog.
I was slightly disappointed that the nuclear Simpsons family featured so prominently at the expense of the other Springfield characters (although you'd have to expect that in a film called The Simpsons Movie). Montgomery Burns and Smithers had tiny roles. I'm sure they all appeared, but only as extras in the crowd scenes or cameos.
I'm guessing "ant- social ways" is a typo; although you could be referring to a formic disco that was too small for me to see.
Thanks for the comments. Yes, I need a sub-editor or proof reader!
Typo removed.
I agree it would have been better with Sideshow Bob, and certainly more Burns/Smithers fun.
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