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ITT: We post screens that showcase the visual charisma lost by modern Simpsons

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http://moviesimpsons.tumblr.com/

Comparison between Simpsons scenes and the movie scenes they're parodying. 90% of them are obvious and well known, but it's still nice to see them side by side. And the site seems to get a daily update, so I'll keep an eye on it.
lol, I completley forgot this one:

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yeah this thread can always cheer me up

and it's always finding its way back to the first page

i'm glad to know that those golden years of the show had the same effect on so many other people

This is a thread that can make me happy, sad, and ashamed (with the new stuff posted sometimes) all in one!
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!

You are a man of impeccable taste and class.

(I agree.)
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!

Top notch selection, but it hasn't have The Raven so no, it's up there in the best of the best though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfzBH6KVC5o
 
So was watching the cat burglar episode today and noticed something odd.
When Homer calls the police to report it, and Wiggum tells the other cops the address of the latest robbery (the Simpsons house
he clearly says
723 Evergreen Terrace
I thought the address was 742?
 
From wiki

The house's address was inconsistent in earlier seasons, with various house numbers on Evergreen Terrace including 1094, 1092, 59, 94, 430, 723, and 1024, as well as one address on a different street (430 Spalding Way).[6] In "Homer's Triple Bypass", "742 Evergreen Terrace" was assigned to a completely different house where Snake hides from the police and Rev. Lovejoy lives next door.
The phone number is inconsistent between episodes, though always starting with 555. According to "A Tale of Two Springfields," the area code was 636 before the events of that episode and 939 thereafter.
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!

They made an evil talking Krusty doll. Sadly they screwed up the evil phrases.

Instead of stuff like "You think your dirty socks can stop me?" or "I'm Krusty the Clown and I don't like you" it says stuff like "What have you done for me lately?" and "Shut your hole". Stuff Krusty said, not the doll.

The good phrases are correct though.


From wiki


Ah yes the Cops in Springfield parody. I remember that. Also the episode where Jimbo is over making out with Laura. Bart says "My name is Jimbo Jones and I live at 1094 Evergreen Terrace.
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!
treehouse of terror 5 is my fav. nightmare cafeteria is by far my fav segment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7wYECUvLE0
 
Anyone agree Treehouse of Horror III from season 4 (Clown Without Pity, King Homer, Dial 'Z' for Zombies) is the best Halloween episode and amongst best episodes ever? Soooo many memorable quotes.

Grampa: That doll is evil, I tells ya! Evil! EEEE-VIL!
Marge: Grampa, you said that about all the presents.
Grampa: I just want attention.

Homer Simpson: That doll tried to kill me!
Bart Simpson: I'd say the pressure has finally gotten to Dad, but what pressure?

Mr. Burns: What do you think, Smithers?
Smithers: I think women and sea-men don't mix.
Mr. Burns: We know what you think.

Carl: Hey, I hear we're going to Ape Island.
Lenny: Yeah, to capture a giant ape. I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island.
Charlie: Candy Apple Island? What do they got there?
Carl: Apes, but they're not so big.

Lisa: Dad, we did something very bad!
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Lisa: Yes.
Homer: But the car's okay?
Lisa, Bart: Uh-huh.
Homer: All right then.

Homer: To the book depository!

it's a pretty strong episode, but the one with the shinning and time and punishment tops it for me.

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You know, as much as I love seasons 3-8, there was a genuineness part of homer in the first two seasons that they sadly lost as time went by. He was oafish but not so stupid.

Yeah, the 1st two seasons still were going off of the Tracey Ullman shorts, where he was a reactionary middle-class, stern, child-beating American that waits for the inevitable war with the commies.
 
Todd: [without enthusiasm] You're "it". [touches Lisa]
Lisa: [to Milhouse] Now you are the one who is "it".
Milhouse: [looking down] Understood.
Chalmers: Well, I've got to hand it to you, Seymour: these drab student
coverings have created the perfect distraction-free
environment, thus preparing the children for permanent
positions in tomorrow's mills and processing facilities. Hah!
Best of all, with less than a minute to go before I leave,
absolutely nothing has gone wrong --
[it thunders; rain starts to fall]
Skinner: We -- well, it is starting to rain, but I can hardly be blamed
for that, can I?
[Chalmers begins laughing; Seymour joins in]
Chalmers: Yes, very good.
-- Tag, uniform style, "Team Homer"

The grey dye starts to wash out of the children's uniforms, leaving
almost tie-dye colors in its place.

Bart: Wow! Look at all the colors, man!
Lisa: Red, green, yellow, orange! I remember all of these.
Milhouse: I'm freaking out!
Jimbo: Hey: something's coming back to me. Down with homework!
Martin: [dancing, shirtless] And down with uniforms! Yay!
[other children cheer and riot]
Chalmers: [getting hit on the head with balls, etc.] Ow. Ow. Ow! Ow.
Skinner! Why aren't these uniforms colorfast?!
Skinner: I don't understand it. I got them at the same place I buy
Mother's dresses, and -- Good Lord! Mother's in the park!
 
Todd: [without enthusiasm] You're "it". [touches Lisa]
Lisa: [to Milhouse] Now you are the one who is "it".
Milhouse: [looking down] Understood.
Chalmers: Well, I've got to hand it to you, Seymour: these drab student
coverings have created the perfect distraction-free
environment, thus preparing the children for permanent
positions in tomorrow's mills and processing facilities. Hah!
Best of all, with less than a minute to go before I leave,
absolutely nothing has gone wrong --
[it thunders; rain starts to fall]
Skinner: We -- well, it is starting to rain, but I can hardly be blamed
for that, can I?
[Chalmers begins laughing; Seymour joins in]
Chalmers: Yes, very good.
-- Tag, uniform style, "Team Homer"

The grey dye starts to wash out of the children's uniforms, leaving
almost tie-dye colors in its place.

Bart: Wow! Look at all the colors, man!
Lisa: Red, green, yellow, orange! I remember all of these.
Milhouse: I'm freaking out!
Jimbo: Hey: something's coming back to me. Down with homework!
Martin: [dancing, shirtless] And down with uniforms! Yay!
[other children cheer and riot]
Chalmers: [getting hit on the head with balls, etc.] Ow. Ow. Ow! Ow.
Skinner! Why aren't these uniforms colorfast?!
Skinner: I don't understand it. I got them at the same place I buy
Mother's dresses, and -- Good Lord! Mother's in the park!
Now this I gotta see!
 
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