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THE SIMPSONS MOVIE
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Watching the first minutes of “The Simpsons Movie,” I had a feeling that we were pretty close to the greatness that once appeared on television screens once upon a time. Watching Green Day be offed in the first five minutes with the Springfield church playing “American Idiot: Funeral Version” on an Organ, I had a feeling that I wasn’t going to be disappointed. FOX did a great thing, they re-united some of the best writers this series has ever had, and brought them together for what I can assume is a movie that’s been in the making for years. Gone are the cheap gimmicks, gone is the flat pop culture humor, and in are most of what made this series so great. “The Simpsons Movie” brings back most of what made us Simpsons fans so happy, and I had a blast.
As a family, The Simpsons represent that inept consuming Nuclear family, in a town filled with clichés and of course a hefty helping of spoofing on society. Mostly under the magnifying glass are the government, and their brash solutions to this environmental problem. And oh yes, there is Homeland Security who is given many a hilarious jab, including a take on surveillance. As usual, the voice work for this film is as fantastic as the series, with folks like Harry Shearer, and Dan Castellaneta are their top, giving “The Simpsons Movie” that particular kick in the keister it needs. They make this movie one for the fans, even if it’s also for the average movie-goer, and it’s invariably worth the wait. There are surprises abound, the laughs are pretty consistent, and of course, the series finally reclaims its genius once again.
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