The Simpsons Movie (2007): Comedy | Animation
Rating: 7/10
The Simpsons Movie Plot: Pretty much the same as most episodes of the television show—Homer makes a big mistake, and then the family has to scramble to fix things. This time, Homer doesn’t give a hoot, pollutes, and causes the EPA to put a giant dome over Springfield. The rest of the Springfieldians grab their pitchforks and torches to throw down on the responsible family, but they manage to escape and head for safe Alaska. Homer must later return to save both the town and his family.
This was just like a typical episode of the show, stretched into 90 minutes. It was not a bad episode, with lots of funny moments and probably too many current pop references. It was pretty much exactly what was expected, with only the occasional annoyances, some pandering to Simpsons fans, and some looking at what we can do because it’s not television stuff.
There’s no way it couldn’t be self-referential, and the show is satirical, so I’m not sure how I can complain about that. I could probably complain about Spider-Man, but the seven-year-old inside me really thought that was funny. I would have liked to see more of the minor characters. They all just sort of popped in and out to deliver their one or two lines. In fact, I’d like to see an entire movie with just Lenny and Carl. It could be just like Midnight Cowboy. But I digress.
This is the type of movie where you really dig the first 30 minutes, but then you only sort of enjoy the second 30 minutes, and then you keep looking at your watch for the final 30 minutes. It’s quite possibly the longest credits I’ve ever seen, by the way.
Watch The Simpsons Movie (2007) Trailer
Continued: The Simpsons Movie, released in 2007, brought the beloved animated television series to the big screen. Directed by David Silverman and written by a team of talented writers, the film promised to deliver the same humor and wit that made the show a cultural phenomenon.
With a cast of familiar voices including Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, and Hank Azaria, fans were eager to see their favorite Springfield residents embark on a new adventure. The film begins with the Simpson family going about their usual antics, but soon a series of events unfold that threaten to disrupt their peaceful lives.
As chaos ensues, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster ride of laughter, emotion, and unexpected twists. With stunning animation and a captivating storyline, “The Simpsons Movie” exceeded all expectations and proved to be a worthy addition to the beloved television series.
Director: David Silverman
Producer: James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Scully, Richard Sakai
Writer: James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti
Cast: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Albert Brooks
© 2007 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.