Nachdem Homer versehentlich die Wasserversorgung der Stadt verschmutzt hat, wird Springfield von der EPA in eine gigantische Kuppel eingekapselt.Nachdem Homer versehentlich die Wasserversorgung der Stadt verschmutzt hat, wird Springfield von der EPA in eine gigantische Kuppel eingekapselt.Nachdem Homer versehentlich die Wasserversorgung der Stadt verschmutzt hat, wird Springfield von der EPA in eine gigantische Kuppel eingekapselt.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 5 Gewinne & 34 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Homer Simpson
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- Marge Simpson
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- Bart Simpson
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- Lisa Simpson
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- Professor Frink
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- Scratchy
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- Milhouse Van Houten
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- Booberella
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- Russ Cargill
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- Man
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- Mrs. Krabappel
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- Martin Prince
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- Helen Lovejoy
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- TV Dad
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- (as Philip Rosenthal)
- Green Day
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- Green Day
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- (as Michael Pritchard)
- Fat Tony
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However if , like me , your an obsessive fan who's noticed a drop in quality on the show from the late nineties onwards you'll see some problems. You'll see that structure wise the movie is basically an extended episode.You'll notice that the villain is a Hank Scorpio rip off. You'll feel that a lot of the plot points and character drama seem all too familiar.But in spite of all this , in spite of being a film based on a show that exhausted its best gags long ago, the simpsons movie is still absolutely hilarious and i take my hat off to the creators for managing to make it so.
A simpsons movie in the early nineties (when the show was in its prime) would have been better, but the very , very , very funny one we have here in '07 works just fine. Funny stuff.
It's discouraging to realize how little David Silverman accomplished in the 87 minutes (basically four TV shows) with which he was able to work. Instead of giving us four times the fun, he gave us one quarter the fun. OK--the movie was overdue, and I guess any Simpsons movie is better than none, but this was an opportunity wasted.
After watching the film, I tried to understand what went wrong. The biggest single problem, in my opinion, is that the plot was too linear. The director and screenwriters forgot that we don't want the Simpsons plot to go from A to B to C. We want it to start at A and go to Q and W before it gets to C, if it ever gets to C at all.
Moreover, the movie makers chickened out. On TV they will take on any government institution. Here, the villainous government agency is the EPA. Plenty of government agencies are doing terrible things to the U.S., but I wouldn't exactly put the EPA at the top of the villain's list. As U.S. President, they chose a character meant to be Arnold Schwartzenegger. Now, there are plenty of ways to make fun of the Governor, but no one has suggested he's stupid and, furthermore, he's the one public character that can't become President. No real fun there.
So, if you're a Simpsons fan, and you have to see the movie, be warned. If you're not a Simpsons fan, buy the Season I DVD. Then, once you're hooked, you can safely see the film.
So, after years of hype, this cultural phenomenon has spawned a film (aptly titled "The Simpsons Movie") that most fans will no doubt consider 'belated.' As a laid-back viewer with an appreciation of the show, the end result is frequently "LOL" hilarious, but not very endearing (honestly, I had forgotten most of the gags by the time I was out of the theater and walking to my car). The best I can say is, "it's like a really good episode of the TV show" rather than "a great film," though I guess that's complimentary enough. I will pick up the DVD once it's released, and be reminded all over of why the film succeeded in its primary goal of clever laughs.
It begins with an excellent jab at the film's own existence, courtesy of Homer ("Why pay for something we can watch on TV for free?" indeed!), then delves into a plot that is as incendiary as anything the yellow-tinged family has tackled: an environmental crisis strikes Springfield when Homer dumps a silo a pig feces in a lake that's been recently de-contaminated, inspiring outrage from the citizens and the government (headed by President Schwarzenegger, though I kept thinking "President McBain"), whose EPA liaison (voiced by Albert Brooks, who also guest-voiced the similar "Hal Scorpio" years ago) covers the contaminated city in a huge Plexiglas dome. Before you can say "Al Gore eats yellow snow," the Simpsons escape through a literal sinkhole and make tracks for Alaska as renegades from the law, only to find themselves returning to rescue their idyllic American home.
Which ultimately isn't much different than what you would find in an average episode of "The Simpsons." This is a film that knows its audience, but also successfully provides an initiation for those who (for some strange reason) have never seen the show. The animation is fluid, colorful, and uber-glossy, and the writing is on par with the better episodes (the mantra remains "anything goes" in "Simpson"-world); some intriguing character twists aside, the film overall neither exceeds nor diminishes the expectations of those who expect everything and those who expect nothing. It's a fun summer film, but not an outstanding blockbuster of endearing quality...you'll laugh heartily and maybe feel moved, but the relatively short running time is both a blessing and a curse--while you will be sufficiently guffawed-out by the end credits, "The Simpsons Movie" leaves a viewer yearning for more. I suppose that's as good an indication as any to go back to the tapes.
The animation and production values are awesome. Just seeing Springfield and all the characters on the big screen is enough to make this movie worth going to. But I was rather let down in terms of the comedy. It seemed like it was dumbed down to give it more mass appeal and that's disappointing. I also had annoying little kids sitting around me and their father refused to shut them up...which somewhat ruined the experience. The first 45 min are good, then it dips in humor.
In conclusion, while the South Park movie took advantage of the new medium by pushing the envelope and producing hilarious, brilliant satire...The Simpsons Movie seems to do the opposite, getting watered down in the process.
I waited a long time for this movie. Ever since the preview/trailer last Superbowl I have been counting down the days until it's release. I hate to say, it wasn't worth the anticipation.
Homer saves Springfield after causing the trouble in the first place. Nothing we haven't seen before (ie. the Garbage Commissioner episode). I was really hoping they would do something outrageous to make it worth my $10, but other than 3 seconds of Bart's "unit" there was nothing here to offer.
If you are a fan, you should see this movie. If you only having a passing interest, wait for the DVD.
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- WissenswertesThe script for the voice work was to be kept so secret that the producers personally shredded the script after every voicing session.
- Patzer(at around 35 mins) When they flee the house and jump into the car, the house is on fire, even when Marge runs back into the house to save her and Homer's wedding video, it is on fire. When the townspeople carry the car to the backyard, the house is not on fire.
- Zitate
Russ Cargill: Anyone can pick something when they know what it is; It takes real leadership to pick something you're clueless about.
President Schwarzenegger: Ok, I pick 3!
Russ Cargill: Try again.
Russ Cargill: Go higher.
Russ Cargill: Too high.
Russ Cargill: You already said 3.
Russ Cargill: There is no 6.
Russ Cargill: Double it.
Russ Cargill: As you wish, sir.
- Crazy CreditsFilmed on location in Springfield,____________.
- Alternative VersionenThis film was edited for a PG rating for release in Singapore (uncut version is rated NC-16).
- VerbindungenFeatured in Troldspejlet: Folge #36.1 (2007)
- SoundtracksAlso sprach Zarathustra
Music by Richard Strauss
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- One scene has Krusty advertising and tasting a bacon sandwich. Krusty is Jewish, so how is he free to eat pork?
Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 75.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 183.135.014 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 74.036.787 $
- 29. Juli 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 536.414.293 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 27 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1