Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 Credit: ComingSoon.net DVD Fanatic got a chance to talk to The Simpsons producer and writer Mike Reiss, who chatted about the next "Simpsons" DVD and says that The Simpsons movie is definitely in the works. Here's two clips from the interview. Tom: What can you tell us about the movie? We've heard that there was supposed to be a "Simpsons" movie for the past several years but you don't want to just simply put three episodes together, so how are you creating something new that's not been done before? Mike: That's been the biggest challenge. They've wanted to do this since season two. It's been 13 years of wanting to do "The Simpsons" Movie. Finally FOX said, "Let's just do it!" We never had the greatest idea that was compelling but FOX said, "Maybe if we start paying you, you'll get inspired." And sure enough it worked! We've got a very good and interesting idea and it's different from the show. You know, it's like the "South Park" movie where it's just a bigger, longer, amplified version of the show. I can't tell you anything specific about it. My wife doesn't even know the secret. Tom: When do you think "The Simpsons" movie will come out? Mike: I will say two years from this summer. I think it's going to be Summer 2006 or maybe Christmas 2006. It's a reality after being just sort of this phantom idea. I think it is really gonna happen.
Boner Kawanger Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 The Simpsons Coming To A Theatre Near You At An Indeterminable Date We're Guessing Going By The Same Interview These People Have Been Giving For The Past Five Years... I'd be thrilled if The Simpsons was still good. I'm more excited about the Family Guy DTV project.
OldSchoolWrestling Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 We never had the greatest idea that was compelling but FOX said, "Maybe if we start paying you, you'll get inspired." This can't be a good sign.
Renegade Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 Sadly this show will only end when one of the voice actors dies.
Guest FrigidSoul Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 Simpsons jumped the shark when Phil Hartman died. Its sad but true, I mean Troy McLure and Lionel Hutz were extremely key characters in the world of supporting characters. That Gil character and Judge Judy rip-off they replaced them with suck. Also their approach of getting random celebrities to play themselves has gotten old. I'm sick of episodes with no real plot given just so certain character can say "Hey look! Its (insert random celebrity)!" The main characters have all changed too. Homer started off as a heavy drinking father employed by the power plant who had anger issues and wasn't that bright. Now He's Captain Brain Dead of the Planet Whacky Adventure. Bart is no longer a rebel Lisa turned into contradict everything girl Marge went from housewife looking after her family's well being into actually AGREEING with most of Homer's craptacular escapades. This show needs a mercy killing and I don't even want to see 5min of the film. I'll just keep buying the DVDs up to Season 9, because after that is when things started to go downhill.
Downhome Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 I love Gil, but I guess I'm the only one. I still love The Simpsons, I still laugh at it, I still watch it, and if it were up to me it would keep going on forever!
Guest EQ Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 I stopped watching the show on TV but I'm buying the DVDs, so I guess that's where I'll get caught up with everything. FOX is taking their sweet time with these box sets though (and I really don't see why), so it will take forever for them to get caught up
NoCalMike Posted February 10, 2004 Report Posted February 10, 2004 I still really like and watch the Simpsons, however when it comes to brand new episodes, I don't really clear my schedule to make sure I watch them a anymore, plus the syndication of them around here tends to rerun the previous seasons episodes right after the current season ends, so they usually get re-aired pretty fast.
razazteca Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 South Park Did It! Phil Hartman was a great loss but the cast of Frazier can make up for it. Just make the movie about Sideshow Bob trying to kill Bart.
the max Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 I'm torn about the movie. I loved the show, but I haven't seen a new episode since October after the terrible Treehouse of Horrors. I'll wait to see what the plot is. If it's nothing more than a newer episode only longer, I'll pass. If it's Sideshow Bob and Cecil breaking out of prison to get revenge on Bart, I'll see it.
Guest wrestlingbs Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 If it's good, it could rekindle the faith of some hardcore fans. But if it's just Stupid Homer for 100 minutes, you bet the franchise will go down the tubes pretty quick. And as for the show, Gil is funny, but Judge Judy is just boring. And you can tell that when they joke about running out of ideas, they mean it. How often has Homer gotten a new job?
Lil' Bitch Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 15 years and NOW they want to make a movie? What was the fucking hold up?
MarvinisaLunatic Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 They should do the movie to end the Series. As far as the current season, Im kinda intrigued as to what "character" is getting the boot next week, but I didnt find Sunday's episode that funny.
Guest cobainwasmurdered Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 I find the show to be really hit or miss nowadays.
AndrewTS Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 Lisa turned into contradict everything girl Actually, interpreted it that they turned her into "shameless outlet for the writers' ideals who somehow gets tons of shows centered around her even though nobody gives a crap about her and her stupid causes." The movie will suck, I'll bet.
Prophet of Mike Zagurski Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 After watching Family Guy on DVD, I believe FG is a way better show because of it's humor and presentation. I know if it had been as long as the Simpsons then I would get tired of it. The show needs to end unless you want to let the kids grow up and let Maggie speak. This show has been on for 14-15 years which longer than a lot of shows. Give it a rest.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 This movie will suck beyond all realms of suckitude. Why? Cause it'll be NOTHING but god damn celebrities. In fact, here's the script........ Homer - "Oh my god its Beyonce!" Bart - "What brings you to Springfield?" And so on and so on for about 80 minutes
cbacon Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 If only this were happening 10 years ago...
nl5xsk1 Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 First, I'll believe the Simpsons movie is actually coming out when I actually see the movie. I've been reading about how it's a work in progress for YEARS now, and we're no closer to it becoming a reality. Second, the "Simpsons now sucks" conversation happens so regularly on TSM, you could set your watch to it. There are people here that don't like the show anymore, and people here that still dig it, and everytime a thread pops up about the show, the same people chirp in with their opinion (me included). In my opinion, the Simpsons is still good at it's worst, and very good at it's best. Better than Family Guy (which also has/had it's shit episodes) and definitely better than Futurama.
dubq Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 A great big huge "MEH!" to this piece of news... I can't even find an good reason to watch the Simpsons nowadays on FREE Television, let alone find a reason for paying to watch 1.5 hours of it... IE: a movie will no better than the crap they've been pumping out for the last few years.
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 I love Gil, but I guess I'm the only one. I still love The Simpsons, I still laugh at it, I still watch it, and if it were up to me it would keep going on forever! I seriously thought that me and a couple of friends of mine thought like this.
Skywarp! Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 The Simpsons went down the tubes when the bullseye social commentary themes that underlined the episodes disappeared to ring in the current Simpsons, which is just one big whackyland who's episodes have no point. Also, the show doesn't even TRY to be somewhat reflective of the real world--when was the last time we saw Homer at work or Bart and Lisa at school? But I also have a problem with Family Guy for being derivative to the core. It's the Simpsons with Maggie and Santa's Little Helper talking. They've even stolen some plots (both families end up at Indian casinos, and the matriarchs become addicted to gambling. However, the Simpsons stole the "Grim Reaper visits and is incapacitated, so no one dies until the patriarch takes his job" from Family Guy). But my biggest gripe with Family Guy is that sometimes they think reference alone is funny. Or they'll think that a pop culture reference from the past 20 years, mixed with profanity, somehow qualifies as parody.
Mecha Mummy Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 Family Guy doesn't touch Simpsons at its peak. But its peak was about seven years ago, and since 2000 it's just been sliding in quality. I seriously can't fathom watching a Simpsons movie in 2006 when I barely even watch the show any more due to the fact that it just isn't funny anymore.
Guest Krazy Karter Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 If only this were happening 10 years ago... Exactly. Around 1998-ish they actually had a script completed where the main plot was Bart being seduced by a new neighbor in the same vein as "The Graduate". The seller of course was to be Bart having sex for the first time. That got canned for whatever reason. I think that happened around the same time the writers were holding out for more money, so that could have been a factor.
The Metal Maniac Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 The seller of course was to be Bart having sex for the first time. That got canned for whatever reason. A movie about a ten-year-old boy having sex got canned, and you need to WONDER about the reason? Also,I'll point out that if nothing else, Simpsons NEEDS to stop stealing their OWN jokes. I've seen more then one example recently of them using a bit that's almost word-for-word out of one of the old episodes.
AndrewTS Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 The Simpsons went down the tubes when the bullseye social commentary themes that underlined the episodes disappeared to ring in the current Simpsons, which is just one big whackyland who's episodes have no point. The social commentary can be overbearing and annoying too. However, when the closest thing to biting social commentary they've done in a long time is "DVD will become obsolete sometime!" then you've got problems. Oh, I like Family Guy, but it reminds me of the Treehouse of Horror ep where Peter was in the crowd of Homer clones.
Guest El Satanico Posted February 11, 2004 Report Posted February 11, 2004 The creators have been saying no movie until the show ends for awhile now. I still like the show, so I'm still looking forward to it. If they do it after the end of the series, I'd like to see the movie show the kids as teens and adults.
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted February 12, 2004 Report Posted February 12, 2004 Ullman shorts, Christmas show, Marge's fling, Homer's bro, Bart in well, Flanders fails, Whacking snakes, Monorail, Mr Plow, Homer space, Sideshow Bob steps on rakes, Lisa's future, Selma's hubby, Marge not proud, Homer chubby, Homer worries Bart is gay, Poochie, U2, NRA, Hippies, Vagas and Japan, Octuplets, And Bart's boy band, Marge murmers, Maude croaks, Lisa Buddihst, Homer tokes, Maggie blows Burns away, What else do I have to say? They'll never stop The Simpsons, Have no fears, we've got stories for years, Like - Marge becomes a robot, Maybe Moe gets a cell-phone, Has Bart ever owned a bear, Or, how 'bout a crazy wedding? Where something happens and do-do-do-do-doooo, Sorry for the clip-show, Have no fears, we've got stories for years.
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