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Acid John
marge: well thank you very much, but i have the feeling that pretty soon, we're going to get the bums rush

scorpio: mrs simpson, we dont hvae bums here. and if they did, they wouldnt rush, they would go at their own pace.
Lil-H
I like simpsons but I somehow feel that it isnt that funny. I mean sometimes watching south park I almost piss myself.

take that episode with mr Jefferson, sooo funny !!
Dupz
Grandpa: My Homer is not a communist. He may be a liar, a pig, an idiot, a communist, but he is not a porn star.

Scully: Homer, we're going to ask you a few simple yes or no questions. Do you understand?
Homer: Yes. (lie dectector blows up)

Marge: Homer, the plant called. They said if you don't show up tomorrow don't bother showing up on Monday.
Homer: Woo-hoo. Four-day weekend.

Homer: What's a wedding? Webster's dictionary describes it as the act of removing weeds from one's garden.

Homer's Brain: Use reverse psychology.
Homer: Oh, that sounds too complicated.
Homer's Brain: Okay, don't use reverse psychology.
Homer: Okay, I will!


SIMPSONS ROCKS!!! :D
Ian^
its less funny than it used to be for several reasons, we've all grown up a bit and the humour in other shows appeals more, and they've gone OTT with 'famous' names & guests, nobody gives a about them but it seems like all these people just wanna do eps and there's no plot to the actual story in many cases.

btw, I saw it in spanish & german in may on holiday tv and I just dont see how they can find it funny, the voices were so wrong & it just sounded awful, esp in german
DjSimonB
It's not as good as it used to be, but I still enjoy the Simpsons.


Futurama has got to be the best though, funny as :D and maybe the fact that it's not on TV as much keeps it fresher to me, or something.


Family guy... meh. Some good episodes, some bad. I don't always like the humour in it, some of it seems too stupid (not hugely, but still enough to make me disagree with all the people who say it's more mature or whatever). It's the kind of show that's good enough to pass the time with and get a few laughs from, maybe it'll be funny as hell or maybe it won't, never really know. Either way, I think it's overrated.
XRVOL
Ivory Dealer: I'll pickup the elephant tommorow

Homer: OK, here are the keys

Ivory Dealer: Elephants dont have keys

Homer: I'll just keep these then

Sooooooooo good:D
Reactic
hehe, stop quoting simpsons

we have already a thread for it:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ht=%22quotes%22 ;)
SuspicionVandit
teaser/trailer is pinned with the new Ice Age movie. Someone videotape it

quote:
OS ANGELES (Reuters) - To learn some long-awaited news about "The Simpsons," television's most popular cartoon family, fans had to go to the movies on Friday.

Film studio 20th Century Fox released a 25-second promotional trailer at showings of its new computer-animated movie "Ice Age: The Meltdown" to announce the first big-screen version of "The Simpsons" would be coming to theaters on July 27, 2007.

The trailer begins with a giant superhero-sized letter "S" while an announcer declares, "Leaping his way onto the silver screen ... the greatest hero in American history!"

The scene cuts to Homer Simpson sitting on his couch in his underwear, saying, "I forgot what I was supposed to say."

Now in its 17th season, "The Simpsons" is the longest-running U.S. comedy series in prime time.

Beginning as a string of cartoon shorts on "The Tracey Ullman Show" in 1987, "The Simpsons" made their debut as a half-hour series on the then-fledgling Fox network in December 1989.

At the outset, the series centered on the antics of the wisecracking, underachieving 10-year-old Bart Simpson, a spiky-haired misfit who darts around town on his skateboard and drives his fourth-grade teacher nuts.

But as the show evolved, the focus shifted to Bart's bone-headed father, Homer, who works at a nuclear power plant and punctuates his frequent mistakes with the anguished, half-syllable utterance "D'Oh!"

Rounding out the Simpsons brood are beehive-haired mother Marge, the sensible, good-natured anchor of the family, and Bart's two sisters -- pacifier-sucking baby Maggie, a silent observer of all, and second-grade prodigy Lisa, a baritone saxophone virtuoso and intellectual of the family.

Behind them is a huge cast of regulars who populate the fictional town of Springfield -- extended family members, neighbors, teachers, classmates, Homer's co-workers, his pals at Moe's Tavern, Apu the Kwik-E-Mart clerk, police chief Wiggum and even the Comic Book Guy.

The series averages 9.6 million viewers a week on Sunday nights, down from its peak ratings several years ago, but remains a critical favorite and worldwide pop culture phenomenon seen in dozens of countries.

It also is a cash cow for 20th Century Fox TV for the handsome revenues it generates in syndication.
Nrg2Nfinit
its good.. homer simpson.. major molestano!
RapidFire
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Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
teaser/trailer is pinned with the new Ice Age movie. Someone videotape it


I am mucho pissed. I just saw that movie 2 hours ago and we came in late and I missed the previews :(

eye_03
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Originally posted by RapidFire
I am mucho pissed. I just saw that movie 2 hours ago and we came in late and I missed the previews :(


owned.

yeah, older simpsons FTW
DJ Mikey Mike
I agree that the earlier series were better, but it's gotten to the point now where there's almost more series than there are good ones. Which overall makes it a program, or an average one at best. I won't evne watch it anymore, I think it's that bad. Futurama, South Park and Family Guy all over it from a great height.
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