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- manicsounds
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The commentary on "30 Minutes Over Tokyo" fails to mention the Kurosawa and the Kaiju references throughout.
Yes, in the end, the Kaiju start to attack, but if you look carefully at signs and posters, they all are named after Toho monsters; Angirus, Mothra, Godzilla, etc.
By the way, the Japanese spoken and written on signs are acurate and it's actually funnier than the English translations.....
Yes, in the end, the Kaiju start to attack, but if you look carefully at signs and posters, they all are named after Toho monsters; Angirus, Mothra, Godzilla, etc.
By the way, the Japanese spoken and written on signs are acurate and it's actually funnier than the English translations.....
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- domino harvey
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You're correct, if Amazon's release dates are to be trusted. I guess the movie must account for whatever slowdown in season releases we've had, although it doesn't really matter to me anymore - I ended up not buying 10 and I probably won't buy any of the others from here on out. It's not that the quality went to shit around 10 or so, but I find that even the better episodes from season 10 I don't care to rewatch over and over again like I do with some of my favorites from around seasons 5 and 6. Plus, there's the sad fact that if I don't cut it off at some point I'll probably never stop buying them.
Have extras been announced for the Simpsons Movie DVD?
Have extras been announced for the Simpsons Movie DVD?
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Yes. Frankly, I don't mind this as far as the seasons coming out a little slower. I need to catch up! lolpatrick wrote:Have extras been announced for the Simpsons Movie DVD?
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- miless
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besides Jarmusch, the only worthwhile moment in the episode is when the family are complaining about wanting make another documentary to get noticed again and Marge steps in and says "No more movies, one was enough!"kaujot wrote:I hope everyone caught Mr. Jim Jarmusch in last week's episode of The Simpsons. Quite hilarious.
seriously, these episodes just get worse and worse. This 'sundance' episode was just embarrassing and caused me to cringe at nearly all the jokes.
they really should have quit when they were ahead, 6 years ago.
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- pianocrash
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Hey! This season has been one of the better ones of recent times, but I really don't expect anyone here to agree. I think this one in particular was a hold out from a previous season, as the "Capturing the Friedmans" reference seemed more appropriate at least two or three years ago. But Nelson as Antoine Doinel was pretty great, I think.
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- mfunk9786
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I've started to secretly hope the production of this is delayed for a while longer, and before they record the commentaries, Mike Scully gets hit by a bus. The episodes would still be awful on all the remaining sets, but at least the commentaries wouldn't be.manicsounds wrote:Where is Season 11? Shouldn't a new Simpsons set come out twice a year? once in summer and once in winter
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Any of the commentaries I've listened to from the Simpsons sets has been disappointing. When they aren't slapping each on the back, they are simply watching the episode and chuckling along. Even Conan O'Brien's commentaries are somewhat lifeless, which is hard to fathom since everyone keeps going on and on about what a ham he was in the writer's rooms.
- domino harvey
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Worse, she thinks she's funny, interrupts people, and randomly insists on doing the Bart voice. At least Kavner and Smith, who know they're not funny, will instead ask questions to the producers and writers and seem invested in making their time on the track worthwhile. I think I've said this already in this thread, but the only funny castmember is Shearer and of course he's the only one not showing up for the sessions-- of course he's been the most open to the press about how much he hates most of the show so he's probably not even interested.davebert wrote:I think I've managed to avoid most of the commentary tracks with Cartwright... does she ever insist on babbling on about the rejuvenating powers of Scientology?
The best moment on any commentary track is the Streetcar episode where Lovitz talks about the Critic crossover and goes "Matt, you loved that one, didn't you?"
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It's really too bad Lovitz didn't record any commentaries for The Critic. Apparentally, he was approached to do them but his notoriously huge ego got in the way.domino harvey wrote:The best moment on any commentary track is the Streetcar episode where Lovitz talks about the Critic crossover and goes "Matt, you loved that one, didn't you?"
- mfunk9786
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As delightful as Lovitz can occasionally be, though, I'm kind of glad he wasn't on the Critic commentaries. I think the average listener is just as tired of the "Al and Mike are gay" routine almost as much as Al Jean and Mike Reiss are.
Going back to listen to the Streetcar commentary tonight. Awesome. I still think Matt Groening was/is such a prick about that. Beyond creating the characters, consulting, and doing some early writing, he is so far from the reason for the brilliance of the earlier seasons of the show. He came off looking incredibly ungrateful to two of his best writers, and bitter over their success.
And... really? Don't like the commentaries? I'm pretty surprised to hear that anyone doesn't like them (until season 9 or so, that is).
Going back to listen to the Streetcar commentary tonight. Awesome. I still think Matt Groening was/is such a prick about that. Beyond creating the characters, consulting, and doing some early writing, he is so far from the reason for the brilliance of the earlier seasons of the show. He came off looking incredibly ungrateful to two of his best writers, and bitter over their success.
And... really? Don't like the commentaries? I'm pretty surprised to hear that anyone doesn't like them (until season 9 or so, that is).
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That one's nowhere near my favorite episode, but it does have one of my all-time favorite lines: "Especially Lisa. But especially Bart."flyonthewall2983 wrote:What's everyone's favorite episode(s)? (since some of us may find it hard to pick one)
My vote (for right now, anyway) goes to Brother From Another Series.
I know its commonly singled-out, but "Last Exit to Springfield" really is impossible to beat. Other obvious winners are "Bart Gets Famous" and "Marge vs the Monorail"-- really, if Seasons 3-6 were one long episode, that'd be what I pick.
Also, my favorite line is either "You know those guitars that are like double guitars?" or "Marge, bring me my Conversation Hat."
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