The Simpsons Movie

The Simpsons Movie

The Simpsons Movie

The Simpsons Movie

It was with some trepidation that I saw The Simpsons Movie yesterday. Put simply, The Simpsons means a hell of a lot to me, as one of the defining experiences of the 90s. I grew up with the show, and in its day it was beyond brilliant. So good that Fridays on BBC2 at 6pm (yes, just before Robot Wars or The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air) became a ritual that even my dad enjoyed, and you can measure the amount of TV he watches in nanoseconds.

And, yeah, of course it lost its edge. If you’re geeky, Season 9 to be precise – that’s 1997 in the States. So I stopped watching the episodes, and savoured the memory. But the lure of the yellow family on the big screen is strong, and there’s no way I couldn’t see this movie. So I lowered my expectations and took a deep breath. The result was a film which is not amazingly brilliantly wonderful, but was supremely enjoyable and even brought back some of the serious emotions The Simpsons used to be famous for. There was some great visual gags, many clever lines and still the ‘wow’ sense of seeing the show in the cinema, surrounded by so many other people laughing with you. There was even a queue to get in: a nice reminder of the 90s when everyone loved The Simpsons, aside from the Bush family, naturally.

So, go see it! It put a new shine on your favourite memories from the past, and you even get to hear Maggie speak. Can’t say fairer than that, eh?

Incidentally, if you want to laugh until your throat is sore and your stomach feels weak, go see The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Been around for ages, and when I saw it on Saturday I could see why. In fact, I’m going again! All hail the mighty Shakespeare, and the still-mighty Simpsons!

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3 Comments on :
The Simpsons Movie

  1. Andy Kings says:

    You are the one person, on this earth, who would fine Shakespeare more amusing than the Simpsons.

  2. Lawrence says:

    I am not going to read into your post to much this encase you mention good parts of the movie i am going to watch it on Saturday with my Homer T shirt which i brought this week, hope it was good. I was going to watch it the day it came out but i was too sick, and i was trying to convince my mum that i was okay but every time i said i was okay i start puking LOL

  3. Lawrence Currie says:

    i watched it, it was great, but some racists comments (like every think black is bad, and then he turns around to Lenny and says no offends) but i forgive them due to my love for The Simpsons. but my overall view of the movie is that it was great. i loved the beginning part where homer says " you stupid people paid to watch something in cinemas when you could watch is at home" LOL

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