Totale October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 Was it just me, or did they miss out on The Shining among the Kubrick tributes? I wasn't expecting to see Killer's Kiss or anything but I was surprised that wasn't there. Lucky me, I finally watched EWS this summer after putting it off for ten+ years, so I got the jokes. Link to comment
peeayebee October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 I don't know much about Barry Lyndon, so I didn't get the reference. I wondered about The Shining, too. Maybe there was something in the background, like a person talking with his finger ("Redrum!"). Link to comment
JyDanzig October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 Liked this episode quite a bit, but on a delay I'm wondering... was there a Kang or Kodos appearance this year? Link to comment
M. Darcy October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 Article on the Simpsons World App which is available tomorrow! (which hopefully means 11 pm tonight). http://uproxx.com/webculture/2014/10/fxx-simpsons-world-app-preview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+uproxx%2Ffeatures+%28Uproxx%29 Link to comment
Phishbulb October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 They already did an entire parody of "The Shining" in a previous Treehouse of Horror episode, so maybe they figured it would be overkill. Link to comment
Galileo908 October 20, 2014 Share October 20, 2014 I wondered about The Shining, too. Maybe there was something in the background, like a person talking with his finger ("Redrum!") When we see Kubrick in the editing booth, there's a film can labeled "237." 1 Link to comment
TVSpectator October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 Did anyone catch the Archer version of the Simpsons? http://uproxx.com/tv/2014/10/did-you-catch-the-archer-reference-in-last-nights-the-simpsons/ Link to comment
dougfir October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 The use of "Hell is For Children" in the first segment made for one of the most twisted musical montages this show has ever done. Enjoyed all the references to various Kubrick films in the second segment, but did I miss something, or did Dr. Strangelove get ignored? Link to comment
Kel Varnsen October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 I am sure this will be unpopular but I loved the Behind the Music themed episod that they did. I especially love Marge telling Homer to go poop in his hat. Another favorite of mine is A Fish Called Selma. I still remember all the words from the Planet Of The Apes musical. I can do even better than that. I really like the New Kids on the Bleech episode (NSYNC). Not my favourite episode but it has a lot of really funny and memorable moments: the Lieutenant LT Smash thing, Superliminal advertising, Smellson. Plus the bit about the Mad Magazine writers staying up all night to come up with "Everybody Hates Raymond" and then saying it was all worth it is hilarious to me. Plus it has to be one of the first instances of Justin Timberlake doing comedy. 2 Link to comment
Dancingjaneway October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 I like the NSYNC episode as well. I loved how everytime they entered the scene they would dance. I also loved this exchange with Homer and Lisa. Homer: Hehe... here comes the jealousy bug! Gonna get ya!Lisa: HeyHomer: Gonna get ya!Lisa: Cut it out! You're a grown man!Homer: :gasp: I wanna go home now! 3 Link to comment
xander874 October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 (edited) was there a Kang or Kodos appearance this year I don't think we saw them. We heard them at the beginning introducing the show from their home planet. Which is interesting because in Tapped Out this year, the Halloween them is all about them. but did I miss something, or did Dr. Strangelove get ignored? When Homer entered the record store and met Marge, there were several albums, one of which was Dr. Strangelaugh. There was also, Paths of Gravy, Full Millhouse Jacket, and D'Ohlita. Edited October 21, 2014 by xander874 1 Link to comment
futurechemist October 21, 2014 Share October 21, 2014 We'll be seeing more of Kang and Kodos this year. According to Wikipedia, episode 11 (in January) is basically "The Simpsons are going to Rigel 7!" No idea how that will fit into canon... I'm also excited for the Futurama crossover in 3 weeks. Hopefully that episode will let both shows keep their voices, unlike the Family Guy crossover. Link to comment
Kel Varnsen October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 Actor from Goodfellas suing The Simpsons and Fox because he says that Louie from Fat Tony's crew ripped off his likeness. And the kicker is he is suing for 250 million dollars. http://deadline.com/2014/10/simpsons-lawsuit-goodfellas-character-rip-off-fox-857282/ Not exactly sure how this would work since Louie has been around since Bart the Murderer in 1991. Plus unless you have actual yellow skin how can you say that the show stole your likeness? Link to comment
Cartoon Man October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 (edited) I'm sorry but sometimes out of the group you get a few people who are stuck in 1996 and won't get over how "good" The Simpsons used to be. I say The Simpsons will never be what they were Season 1-9. They just won't be and I'll tell you why I'm glad. It was different times then and The Simpsons finally evolved into the 21st century. Yeah they were in a rut in the early 2000's but it's time to move on! Quit frankly some of my favorite Simpsons episodes are more recent ones. Who else agrees? Edited October 22, 2014 by Cartoon Man 1 Link to comment
opus October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 (edited) The longer and longer this thing runs, the more you're gonna hear it. Heck, 10 years from now it'll be, "The show now doesn't even compare to the stuff from the early 20-teens." (Another example of a show that always gets this is Saturday Night Live). Edited October 22, 2014 by GaryE 3 Link to comment
Iboatedhere October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 We were all in a rut in the early 2000's. Personally, '03-'04 was middle school for me. The deepest rut that's ever rutted. ("I've dug myself into a happy, little rut here and I'm not about to hoist myself out of it." "Just bring the rut with ya, honey." Link to comment
Galileo908 October 22, 2014 Share October 22, 2014 We'll be seeing more of Kang and Kodos this year. According to Wikipedia, episode 11 (in January) is basically "The Simpsons are going to Rigel 7!" No idea how that will fit into canon... Wow, that episode is finally gonna air? I think it was supposed to be the season 24 finale but then got shelved for whatever reason. Link to comment
Dancingjaneway October 23, 2014 Share October 23, 2014 I absolutely hated Kill Gil Vol.I&II. Gil gets on my nerves and it isn't a funny or sweet episode. To me Gil is only funny in small doeses. 1 Link to comment
Princess Sparkle October 23, 2014 Share October 23, 2014 I feel the need to point out that while the panda rape scene was intended to be funny, it was also treated as a low point for Homer. And afterwards he decided (with Lisa's help) to quit humiliating himself and donate the money he made to the less fortunate. Staying on the subject of "Homer vs. Dignity", if you look up one of the other endings they considered, you'll see the episode could have been much worse. Oh lord, I'm afraid to ask... Link to comment
JyDanzig October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 I had not heard about this upcoming Kang & Kodos episode, and I am kind of embarrassed by how excited I am too see it. I have such an irrational love for those characters! Link to comment
emjohnson03 October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 Two words: Simpsons Minons! I thought the last sketch was cute and funny and love those throwback voices. Homer was awesome. How the family has changed! Really enjoyed the Halloween episode and I haven't really in a long time. Link to comment
TVSpectator October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 I guess, I can see Kang and Kodos visiting Earth and having the Simpsons visiting Rigel 7, as canon. Only because it has been hinted (in canon episodes, though cut-a-way jokes) that aliens are real and have visited the Earth. Link to comment
Kel Varnsen October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 I agree. The recent episodes are solid comedy. Sure they aren't as good as say season 4 but I don't think that is a fair comparison since I think those early seasons are some of the best TV comedy of all time. There isn't a comedy on TV right now that is that good, so why should current Simpsons be held up to a standard that no other show on TV can match. 4 Link to comment
Iboatedhere October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 Marge: Kids, tell me when your father stops scratching himself....kids? Bart: We'll tell ya, mom. Homer: By the time Bart's 18 we're gonna control the world. We're China, right? Marge: Lisa, I know a song that might cheer you up. There once was an ugly duckling... Lisa: So you think I'm ugly? Marge: No, no, no. I meant you were one of the good looking ducks....that makes fun of the ugly ones. Homer: There once was rapping tomato. That's right I said rapping tomato. He rapped all day from April to May and also guess what it was me. Link to comment
Brandi Maxxxx October 24, 2014 Share October 24, 2014 Homer: Son, your mother makes a very loud point. 1 Link to comment
Brandi Maxxxx October 26, 2014 Share October 26, 2014 After watching some season 6 episodes today, I've realized "Lisa's Rival" is one of my favorites. So many great moments: Homer and the sugar, Ralph's non-sequiturs about his cat, the bees defending themselves somehow, Milhouse the fugitive, Bart breaking the bad news about Lisa's diorama ("The important thing is we survived."), Homer thinking he can take a four-day weekend, etc. 2 Link to comment
emma675 October 26, 2014 Share October 26, 2014 "In America, first you get the sugar, then you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the women." 2 Link to comment
VillaVillekulla October 26, 2014 Share October 26, 2014 They re-aired Homerpalooza yesterday and it reminded me of this awesome line, with young(ish) Grandpa talking to young Homer in a flashback: "I used to be with it. Then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it,' and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you!" 6 Link to comment
dusang October 26, 2014 Share October 26, 2014 They re-aired Homerpalooza yesterday and it reminded me of this awesome line, with young(ish) Grandpa talking to young Homer in a flashback: "I used to be with it. Then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it,' and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you!" I think of that line daily... in reference to myself. 6 Link to comment
Galileo908 October 27, 2014 Share October 27, 2014 I watched all but one episode, and man did the segments get more hit and miss as it went on. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy October 27, 2014 Share October 27, 2014 I had a lot stuff I should have done yesterday but for most of the day, I was just watching the marathon. Some may say it was a beautiful day outside and I should have gone out but I still say it was lousy Smarch weather so I'm glad I stayed inside. 1 Link to comment
Bort October 28, 2014 Share October 28, 2014 Bart, about having to sleep in the same beds as Patty and Selma: I'm scared, Lisa. Lisa: You think you know fear? Well, I'VE seen them NAKED. 1 Link to comment
honeywest October 28, 2014 Share October 28, 2014 From a "Treehouse of Horror," Frink's zombie father (Jerry Lewis) at the Nobel Prize ceremony: "I'm gonna go smorgasbord on these poindexters!" Link to comment
blaase October 30, 2014 Share October 30, 2014 I gave up on the show in 2003, Recent marathons have made me realize the past 5-6 seasons have actually been quite good, not seasons 1-5 good but still good and clearly better than Family Guy. 1 Link to comment
Iboatedhere October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 MargaretMontgomery, Lisa The Greek. "We must consider.....many things....the wind...." "D'oh! Not the wind!" "Is blowing out of the West at.....5..." "Miles per hour?" "Knots." Link to comment
M. Darcy October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 what's the episode where Homer calls a recorded phoneline to get tips from a tv sports host and the person on the other end says words like Cincinnati very slowly so Homer has to stay on the line longer and it costs more? Lisa the Greek 1 Link to comment
Bruinsfan October 31, 2014 Share October 31, 2014 I can't think of any episodes off the top of my head that I'd put in the worst category because I watched this show obsessively as a kid - i.e., from the beginning until circa 2000 - and then got busy with life, and missed the decline. I'm just here to add that I vividly remember when Maude Flanders died because I went into my parents' room and told my mom about it, in total shock because it was the first time a main-ish character had been killed off on one of my shows, let alone an animated show. Being a pre-teen, I thought the way they killed her off was pretty funny but my mom was not impressed. She said it was tasteless and morbid. I do not want to see this panda rape episode people are talking about, though I will admit getting quite a kick out of the La Grunta episode of King of the Hill. Maybe because they used it as a learning experience for Hank, so he could help Luanne stand up to lecherous customers./offtopic If I had to choose a worst episode of the ones I remember off the top of my head, I'd choose Bart vs Australia. I just remember waiting for something to either touch me or make me laugh, and the only thing that came close for me was Bart's frog ruining the ecosystem. I did really like the bit with the koala hitching a ride on their helicopter and the horror movie style ultra-close-up zoom to its eye. (Though honestly, if koalas could actually survive in the wild in North America I'd welcome their introduction with open arms.) Link to comment
honeywest November 2, 2014 Share November 2, 2014 Marge: "Quick--someone perform CPR!" Homer: " 'I see a bad moon rising. . . .' " Marge: "That's CCR!" 4 Link to comment
Galileo908 November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 Mr. Burns falls in love with a state assemblywoman trying to stop his fracking operation The show finally takes on fracking. Will this endeavor end up with him nearly dead like that time he used his slant-drilling operation to steal the elementary school's oil? Probably not. Link to comment
Galileo908 November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 "You can't invite a couple of Riddlers to stay in the Batcave!" Hey, a short plot with Patty & Selma. It was nice to see them do something what they do best: smoke. Loved Homer's "Food Hider" magazine, as well as his ability to create a giant donut out of donuts. "Marge Simpson I'm as mad at you as you usually are at me." Jeez, Marge was right the whole time and Homer was still a gullible idiot. An actual environmental message was derailed by a pretty unfunny romance plot. But hey, at least for once Burns dated someone near his own age. And Jane Fonda of all people. Their little bit at the end was kinda sad, but it seems about as happy as an ending Burns could get. "Well, I ain't no Carl when it comes to this stuff, but I ain't no Lenny either." Link to comment
peeayebee November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 I really liked the montage of Homer pandering to various people about fracking. The capper was Homer at home talking to Marge, Lisa, Bart, Maggie, and the pets, pointing to each in turn as he says, "Laundry, homework, pranks, poop, poop, and poop." Link to comment
Kaboom 2.0 November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 I had no idea the guest voice was Jane Fonda til the ending credits. I lol'd when Homer tented Mr. Burns' hands for him and gently said "excellent." We all know his relationship with the assemblywoman won't last but I liked them together, total opposites ending up together. I always love Homer vs Patty and Selma and this episode's version of it was no exception, I always want him to throw them out the front door like he did back in the day when they were blackmailing him with his IOU. Also loved all of Lisa's recently viewed list on Netflix and that she was not annoyingly preachy (imho) about the fracking. Link to comment
JTMacc99 November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 Also loved all of Lisa's recently viewed list on Netflix and that she was not annoyingly preachy (imho) about the fracking. I liked that list as well. And when I rewound it to watch them all, I also caught that the play time of the depressing fracking video was something like 3 hours and 21 minutes. ::shudder:: I also enjoyed some of the political stuff like the plans for Burns Mansion. Condor sanctuary. Heh. Link to comment
M. Darcy November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 I had no idea the guest voice was Jane Fonda til the ending credits. Me either. I honestly thought it was Tess until I saw JF's name. Link to comment
rubaco November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 "Why are all cars black or gray now? It's like if you see a red one, it's a big deal." OK, as someone who just bought a new car and said this same complaint to the salesman, may I just say: preach it, Monty! Link to comment
jbrecken November 3, 2014 Share November 3, 2014 Where was Selma's kid? Or Jub-Jub for that matter? Link to comment
Galileo908 November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 (edited) Where was Selma's kid? Or Jub-Jub for that matter? This was seriously the response I was given by Al Jean himself. ETA: I found it interesting that the writers remembered that the state motto was "Not Just Another State," but not Ling. Also, I really liked the state seal. Edited November 4, 2014 by Galileo908 2 Link to comment
M. Darcy November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 On this Election Day - "Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others". 5 Link to comment
BatmanBeatles November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 (edited) "We'll vote for a third party!" "Go ahead, throw away your vote!" Homer: Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos. Edited November 4, 2014 by BatmanBeatles 3 Link to comment
Bort November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 "Election in November, election in November..." "What? Again? This stupid country..." 3 Link to comment
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