Yes, this should provide adequate sustenance for the Doctor Who marathon.I sure could go for a hundred tacos right about now.
Yes, this should provide adequate sustenance for the Doctor Who marathon.I sure could go for a hundred tacos right about now.
Still not over how russian dub (beside calling tacos burgers) made this into him preparing for literal marathon.Yes, this should provide adequate sustenance for the Doctor Who marathon.
Still not over how russian dub (beside calling tacos burgers) made this into him preparing for literal marathon.
Also, just saw that episode where, at one point, there are two boxes of old schoolbooks, with older being labled "Too racist" and ones from 90s "Not racist enough". And this is in a crappy Season 18 episode. I wonder if this gets cut nowadays.
God, the movie's almost 15 now. Time's a hell of a thing, isn't it?Season 18 was right at the very start of true and honest "Zombie Simpsons" back in 2007 or so. They were making fun of the old PC culture of the 90's and now seems very tame by comparison.
Hard to believe 2007 was almost a decade and a half ago,
the movie's almost 15 now
There's always one of 'em.I'll never forget seeing the movie in theaters. There was a Comic Book Guy looking nerd sitting in the row in front of us who yelled out, "YESSSSSSSSSSSS!" twice, once when Martin beat the shit out of the bullies and during the end credits when Maggie took her pacifier out and said, "Sequel?"
I remembered seeing the movie with my family in a drive-in theatre. It was probably the last time I've seen a film there and it probably isn't as good (especially with that whole Alaska part of the film being rather weak), but it was a decent film.I'll never forget seeing the movie in theaters. There was a Comic Book Guy looking nerd sitting in the row in front of us who yelled out, "YESSSSSSSSSSSS!" twice, once when Martin beat the shit out of the bullies and during the end credits when Maggie took her pacifier out and said, "Sequel?"
It was OK for what it was, and should have definitely been the end of the series. The way Springfield was destroyed really felt like some sort of "closure", for lack of a better word.I remembered seeing the movie with my family in a drive-in theatre. It was probably the last time I've seen a film there and it probably isn't as good (especially with that whole Alaska part of the film being rather weak), but it was a decent film.
It was OK for what it was, and should have definitely been the end of the series. The way Springfield was destroyed really felt like some sort of "closure", for lack of a better word.
It's like, "Finally! After a decade and a half of rumors, The Simpsons has its own movie!"
"Great! That means it's the finale, right?"
"..."
The dumbest part about the Simpsons movie is how the writers originally planned on Hank Scorpio being the villain but dropped it due to how likeable he is when that would've made a more interesting movie and been funnier than what we got.
Even funnier is that comics showed that they could easily bring him back and keep all the traits from his original appearance. They even had him still be friends with Homer despite him foiling Scorpio's plans on occasion.I have a theory about that and it ties into my theory that the movie was supposed to be a setup for a finale as opposed to an actual finale.
Maybe they wanted Scorpio to be around as the bad guy in Season 20 for the finale but when that idea was scrapped, it was too late and they just rolled with making Russ Cargill into a discount Hank Scorpio,