[identity profile] dubdobdee.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
boo the simps movies suXoRed a bit :(

i. beavis and butthead had LESBIAN SEAGUL and the savage pencil PEYOTE SEQUENCE
ii. South Park had all those songs and a real OMG WTF drive to the silly beyond
iii. it just felt like it was colouring within the lines the whole time

Date: 2007-07-31 09:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byebyepride.livejournal.com
We went to see it on Sunday. Catherine really enjoyed it, and I was a little disappointed because, we agreed, I'd had higher expectations. We both thought there was too much of a Simpsons focus, and not enough of the other characters -- I suspect for me there was too much of the trajectory that leads back to the family, too much sentimental stuff (e.g. the Lisa subplot, the central focus on Homer/Bart & Homer/Marge), and not enough of the anarchy / frustrated desires which usually keeps the balance. Individual episodes often tip one way or the other, I was just sorry the movie went the wrong way for me.

Date: 2007-07-31 10:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byebyepride.livejournal.com
well my comment to C was vii. and she said 'but that's what all the reviews said' so my habit of not reading reviews in advance of films I def. know I'm going to see set me up for a fall! I think it was definitely 'safer' ideology-wise and yes vi. is surely key, since this was very much pushing the 'we're dysfunctional but we still love each other' line (hopeful metaphor for entire nation??). Disappointing because as you say other TV->movie transformations have taken an opportunity to push their boundaries out, whereas this was playing on our familiarity 'America's best-loved family and all their crazy pals'. Which ended up as cosy. Also, however suspicious of the EPA etc. this was still a lame-o environment as neutral substitute for political issues plot.

Date: 2007-07-31 10:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com
Don't the Simpsons always fall back on this line though? Admittedly I don't think I've watched an episode since the 6th or 7th season - but it's never struck me as something they've tried to get away from (it's the point-of-difference things like Family Guy and American Dad - both of which I find unwatchable - turn on)

Date: 2007-07-31 10:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byebyepride.livejournal.com
Yes but overall it's balanced by other lines, some of which are much more destructive. Some individual eps. (i.e. I guess my favourites, although I can't think of any right now!) seem to resolve more on the side of chaos, less on the side of order.

Date: 2007-07-31 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com
Ahh OK - yes I can imagine exactly what you're getting at.

Date: 2007-07-31 11:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] byebyepride.livejournal.com
I also felt there was less, hem hem, intertextuality than we have come to expect from po-mo pop-cult i.e., but more references back in and out of the Simpsons world inc. TV episodes. So it felt like more a 'reward' for 'ver fans' than an expansion. This would fit the big-family reading.

Date: 2007-07-31 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com
This is the balancing act any franchise film walks - reward for fans vs doing its own thang. Generally though the fanbase who might get rewarded is way smaller than the potential film audience, so the balance is naturally tilted to 'own thang' (which often means worse but can mean better) and the fans get easter eggs and in-jokes and goodwill. But with The Simpsons (and Harry P actually) the existing fanbase is HUGE already so the safe option is to just give them exactly what they expect.

Date: 2007-07-31 01:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nicolars.livejournal.com
This is why I decided to see the Harry Potter movie instead, which was a mistake because I BLUBBED when I saw Hedwig, pregnancy hormones are a scary scary thing.

I love the Simpsons, but if the trailers are anything to go by the movie didn't seem like anything special.

Date: 2007-07-31 01:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nicolars.livejournal.com
American Dad really is the worst cartoon ever.

Date: 2007-07-31 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mooxyjoo.livejournal.com
but their intertextuality has been so shit forever! maybe they were just shying back for fear of making a bad movie

Date: 2007-07-31 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/xyzzzz__/
"ie gags that weren't just oneliners without consequences"

What was so great about the very best eps (those 50-60 or so that from the early-to-mid 90s) of the Simpsons were all those gags without consequences. Whole eps of it! With only a skeleton of a story (so all the more remarkable how some eps would manage to carry such an emotional charge as well). The South Park film succeded partly as it ws a musical - if Groening tried to go for a genre to flesh it a bit instead of a long ep...he should've made that Itchy and Scratchy film instead!

This is thinking out loud as (like nicolars) I'm 99% certain I wouldn't enjoy it, unless my brother (who loves American Dad and the Simpsons and South Park and every comedy ever, I think, drags me along)

Date: 2007-08-02 10:52 pm (UTC)
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition.

Date: 2007-08-02 10:54 pm (UTC)
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I ran into my friend Chris in Governors Park; he said the Simpson movie sucked, but that Ozzy Osbourne was real good last Saturday. Ozzy jumped around a lot; but after the show Ozzy was taken to the hospital because of bloodclots in his feet.

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