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Burger Kings Ads Work

Friday, August 24th, 2007

To readers of this blog, that might already be evident, if one looks at Paco’s comments a few weeks ago. At first I didn’t want to embed the ads here, but I have to admit that they’re good and entertaining. Well, across the pond, in the UK, it seems as if its official, the ads do work. According to Brand Republic:

Consumers are more likely to go see a movie when it is advertised within a food commercial, rather than if it is advertised alone, according to new research.

People who saw a Burger King television ad featuring ‘The Simpsons Movie’ were 40% more likely to go and see the film …

Of course, this is England we’re talking about, but I wouldn’t be surprised if something similar occured over here, too.

More Cultural Impact

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

For a show to be around for more than a decade and a half, there has to be some sort of cultural impact. Think, for a moment, about Shakespeare’s long standing success. His plays have survived centuries, and in the process, they’ve left an impact on the English language. Consider the following statements:

Every dog will have its day.
Something’s rotten in in the state of Denmark.

These two are just examples of phrases that are now common place cliches. Shakespeare has written tons more.

However, the Simpsons are starting to leave marks on English too. Consider this:

Dictionaries have found a new master of the modern quotation to challenge the best of Oscar Wilde and Groucho Marx . . . Homer Simpson’s creator Matt Groening.

Homer Simpson quotes enter new Oxford dictionary
Homer says: ‘The lesson is never try’

The brains behind the world’s favourite cartoon series has three new entries in the latest volume of quotations from the experts at Oxford University.

The latest edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations, published today, is a testament to the growing popularity and influence of characters from The Simpsons.

Homer Simpson phrases include: “Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is never try.”

Game: Old Fashioned Simpsons Sarcasm

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

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According to some, like Game Informer Magazine, the spirit of the simpsons has been lost on video games. Most times, it’s been superficial, in terms of adapting the surface while not indulging in the substance. Case in point: Bart likes to ride a skateboard, and so, there’s a game about him skateboarding. Sad thing is this: Tony Hawk’s franchise has pretty much cornered the market on skateboard games. It’s nearly impossible to make a better action sports game. So, the two are a mismatch, much the same way martial arts fight games and Star Wars are a mismatch, but it’s been done none-the-less.

Anyhow, it seems that the latest attempt at a Simpsons game is trying to get to the satirical heart of Matt Groening’s creation:

The story finds the Simpson family zapped into a video game. They are aware of their status as characters within a game, and the development team at EA is using this as an opportunity to lampoon the major icons of the industry. Marge uses her megaphone to crusade against the violence in “Grand Theft Scratchy,” and Kratos’ “God of Wharf” seafood products are a culinary sensation. Whenever you run into a tired gaming convention, like an obvious weak point on a rampaging Lard Lad, a screen appears with Comic Book Guy calling out the cliche.

Sideshow Bob Returns! (and other news)

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

bobsideshow_700162.jpgAccording to Forbes, there will be more to come from the Simpsons once the movie hoopla dies down. The new season is coming, and among many things, good things are coming:

Fans can expect the return of Sideshow Bob, with guest stars John Mahoney as his father and David Hyde Pierce as his brother, said head writer Al Jean. Sideshow Bob will also be part of the new Simpsons ride, set to open in spring 2008 at Universal Studios in Orlando and Universal City, Calif.

A new comic-book store will be coming to Springfield, said “Simpsons” writer-producer Matt Selman. The shop owner will be voiced by Jack Black, with guest stars including Art Spiegelman, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Maus”; and “recluse wizard genius” Alan Moore, the writer behind “V For Vendetta” and “Watchmen.”

The show is already planning for the presidential elections:

Springfield will also become the unlikely site of the first presidential primary in the nation, said writer-producer Michael Price. Jon Stewart and “another giant ‘Simpsons’ nerd, Dan Rather,” lend their voices to the candidates. Springfield residents, tired of the politicking, submit a protest vote.

“They decide to write in the most ridiculous, insane, stupid protest candidate they can think of, which is Ralph Wiggam,” Price said. “But of course it’s taken seriously and Ralph Wiggam becomes the front-runner of the presidential nomination for both parties.”

While that sounds hilarious, I find myself wishing, in the name of the good presidetial satire The Simpsons had for Bill Clinton versus Bob Dole, that Kane and Kodos make an appearance. I doubt it. After all, repeating something funny ad infinitum kills a joke.

Kwik-E Mart Sales

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

711simpsons.gifOf all the ways to promote a movie, 7-11 has cashed in by turning some of their stores in real life versions of Apu’s Kwik E Mart. These remodeled 7-11’s among other tings, Squishees, instead of their trade-marked “Slurpees.” According to ABCnews.com, business has been brisk:

While the Simpsons might be a fictional family, the very real cereal, soda and doughnuts from their cartoon world are flying off real-world shelves.

For the past three weeks, 7-Eleven has transformed 12 of its convenience stores into caricatures of the Kwik-E-Mart widely recognized as a staple of the cartoon family’s fictional town, as part of a promotion for the soon-to-be-released “The Simpsons Movie.”

One item didn’t make the transition from animation to real life:

Though one key Simpsons beverage, Duff Beer, did not make it to the shelves, fans of the hit TV show seem to be jumping at the chance to buy the other once-fictional products. The number of customers to walk through the doors at these special stores has roughly doubled, as have have sales, according to the company.

MMMMM! Ice Cream

Friday, July 20th, 2007

benandjerry.jpgOn the Burlington Free Press’ website, there’s an article stating that Ben and Jerry’s will be taking part in the movie festivities, given that Springfield, Vermont was chosen to host the Simpsons Movie premiere:

Ben & Jerry’s Homer homage is called “Duff & D’oh-Nuts,” and according to a news release from the ice-cream maker is an “extremely limited, one-time and one-day-only flavor” that’s “a combination of chocolate and cream stout ice creams with glazed chocolate donuts.” Duff is the brand of beer featured in “The Simpsons” television series, and doughnuts are Homer’s culinary raison d’etre.

In another nod to Homer, Ben & Jerry’s will for one day rename its Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough flavor “Chocolate Chip Cookie D’oh!” in reference to Homer’s famous exclamation.

New Simpsons CD on the Horizon

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Coinciding with the start of 19th season of Simpsons, a new compact disc will hit the shelves. According to NME.com, the CD will feature music culled from the show over the years, including artists like:

Jackson Brown, Shawn Colvin and ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic also appear on ‘The Simpsons: Testify’ , which is due out in the US on September 18.

In addition, comedian Ricky Gervais features on two of the more than three-dozen songs on the album, reports Billboard .

The album release is set to coincide with the premiere of the 19th season of ‘The Simpsons’ in the US.

It’s important to note that this new release IS NOT the soundtrack to the movie.

The Simpson Come From Vermont

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

leahy.jpgThe votes have been tallied, and Springfield, Vermont has won the right to host the premiere of the Simpson’s movie. The contest, hosted by USAToday.com, featured competing videos from Springfields across the nation. Vermont’s winning entry featured a chubby man — like Homer — chasing a large rolling donut across town, causing mayhem. According to Reuters, one of Vermont’s prominent politicians expressed congratulations to the winners:

“After 18 years, it’s good to finally welcome the Simpsons home. Vermonters love The Simpsons,” Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont said in a statement.

“Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie will look great on that yellow carpet with the green mountains as a backdrop.”

The Vermont town beat Springfields in Oregon, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida and Louisiana in the video contest to best portray the “Simpsons’ spirit.”

Vermont won by less than a 1000 votes:

It landed 15,367 votes of 109,582 votes cast. Springfield, Illinois, coming in second with 14,634 votes and Springfield, Oregon, ranked third at 13,894.

Shearer on Simpsons’ Long Term Success

Monday, July 9th, 2007

shearer1.gifMany television shows, actors and directors will attest, are destroyed by the meddling of studio execs. Often, this comes by way of meddlesome “notes” that carry the weight — in terms of network authority — akin to an executive order or a regal fiat. It goes without saying that this cramps the creative process, to a large extent. In this regard, consider the following comment by Harry Shearer, as reported by Hollywood.com, the voice of Ned Flanders, Doctor Hibberd, Mr. Burns, Smithers, and many other Simpsons chacters:

The Simpsons star Harry Shearer insists the animated show is such a big hit because the company behind it is not allowed to interfere with the scripts.

That even goes for mogul Rupert Murdock, who is more then used to getting his way, politically and business-wise, across many continents:

He says, “Rupert can’t get involved. We had it written into our script that Fox weren’t allowed to meddle with our scripts.

“In fact, I’m pretty sure the reason we’ve been so successful is because no one’s been able to interfere.”

7-11 Becomes Kwik-E Mart Without Apu

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

711simpsons.gifOf the many Simpsons promotional campaigns to come, one of the more interesting comes from 7-11, who decided to remodel 11 or so of it’s stores and rename them “Kwick-E Mart.” Sure, each store cannot feature an Apu, but the products sold are all unique to Springfield, whether it’s Buzz Cola, Duff Beer, or Blue Berry Squishees, according to E! News.

The convenience chain has joined forces with 20th Century Fox to convert a dozen of its top-selling stores into Kwik-E-Marts as part of a massive marketing blitz for The Simpsons Movie, which unspools in theaters worldwide July 27.

The Kwik-E makeover, which officially began Monday, not only includes the temporary replacement of 7-Eleven marquees but extends to store shelves, which will now be stocked with everything from Krusty O’s cereal and Buzz Cola to WooHoo! Blue Vanilla Squishee Slurpees and pink frosted Sprinklicious doughnuts.

“The Krusty O’s are flying off the shelves,” laughs 7-Eleven spokeswoman Margaret Chabris. “It’s sort of reverse product placement. We’re bringing the products to the people.”

Before anybody runs out the door, they should know that their local store is likely to NOT be one of the 11 coverted locations, one of which stands in Canada. A list of locations, from 7-11, is located here. Still that doesn’t mean that most of us have been excluded from the fun. Many of the products Bart and Homer would enjoy, will sit on 7-11’s shelves. This includes a special edition comic book from Bongo, the official, Groening-run publisher of Simpson’s books.

Different Springfields Vie for Simpsons Premiere

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Several different “Springfield’s” are currently competing for the right to host the premiere of the Simpsons Movie. The competition is limited to only real-life localities that share their town’s name with the animated show. Basically, to be considered as viable host, each town must submit a video pitch to be publicly voted on later.

The competition is set to be fierce, as producers are stopping at nothing, enlisting local personalities to double as Simpson’s characters. According to the Boston Globe, Springfield Massachusetts enlisted Senator Ted Kennedy to riff the word “chowdah!” Kennedy, for his part, must be demonstrating a good sense of humor. It’s obvious that Mayor Quimby is a parody of Kennedy family politicians. As for Springfield, Massachusetts, the town has opted for an interesting approach:

The three-minute clip takes on a television news show format laced with inside jokes to investigate how Matt Groening, “The Simpsons” creator, came here in the 1980s looking for inspiration to create a fictional Springfield as the home of Homer, Marge and Bart.

As the host of the made-up “Perfect Vision” puts it, Groening’s visit led to “the creation of the most popular cartoon series of all time and the ire of those whose lives he hijacked.”

To emphasize the evil, he bites into a frosted doughnut — Homer Simpson-style — and chews slowly.

What follows is a where-are-they-now look at some of “The Simpsons” characters. Homer and Marge are still sitting on the couch. Bart grew up to be a doctor. And Disco Stu, whose true name the video would have you believe is “Tony Discostu,” still sports an Afro. Proudly.

They all bemoan how a slick-styled Groening swooned into town 20 years ago in a fancy red car offering gifts and promises, only to leave residents in the City of Homes empty-handed.

Other Springfields have opted for other approaches. Springfield, Kentucky, according to the Courier Journal, has produced a courtroom short where the town confronts Matt Groening. They claim that he’s been secretly spying on them, using them as fodder for the show. While different, Springfield, Illinois, according to the State Journal Register, also claims to have the original characters; their segment is a newscast, complete with a local personality after the likes of Kent Brockman, and a local power company General Manager believed to be a “dead ringer” for Mr. Burns.

Time, however, is running out for the 14 Springfields around the nation. Most of the videos have already been submitted to 20th Century Fox. While the results are not up for a public vote yet, the videos should be up at USAToday.com by Monday. Whichever town wins will get the ultimate bragging rights and the “yellow carpet” event.

Sneak Peek Videos of 400th Episode of The Simpsons

Friday, May 18th, 2007

This Sunday, the 20th, we’ll get to see two Simpsons episodes, the latter of the two bringing The Simpsons to 400 episodes. Ludacris makes his cameo as Luda-Crest, and Keifer Sutherland contributes to the 24 spoof in 24 Minutes. Below are some links to videos provided by IESB.net.

You Kent Always Say What You Want
Clip- Luda-Crest attacks bacteris
Clip- Krusty does his version of Itchy and Scratchy

24 Minutes
Clip- Bart Prank calls Jack Bauer

InsideBayArea.com had a few things to say about this milestone in Simpson’s history as did Al Jean, the producer.
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Those 400 episodes means 50 pages per script or 20,000 pages of material. Executive producer Al Jean, who has been with the series from the start, talks about how “The Simpsons” keeps it fresh year after year.

“Even I have to admit there were a couple of times I was doing DVD commentaries and I’d do an ‘Oh, my God, we just did that joke on an episode ten years later,’” Jean says in a phone interview. “It was the one where Homer was having a picnic with Marge and they were watching fireworks and he said, ‘Let’s make some fireworks of our own,’ …we did that joke in ‘Kamp Krusty’ and then in ‘Special Edna.’ We try to avoid that, but sometimes we forget.”

But that’s nit-picking a series that has given us such wonderful devices as the “freeze frame” jokes, from the intro scanning little Maggie with different things popping up on the price to quick jokes you only catch on a second or third viewing.

Have to pay attention

“We throw in things like that, smart and impossible to read in the time that you watch the show,” Jean says. “Because we know people are actually out there who are going to go back and catch it.”

Jean says he is most proud of how “The Simpsons” changed animation on television.

“I love animation,” Jean says. “And one of the best things about ‘The Simpsons’ is how much more animation and how much more adult animation, by which I mean intelligent, satirical animation, there is on TV (now).”

Well that’s it for me. This is my last post on Watching Simpsons. I’ll be passing on this responsibility to whomever 451 Press deems worthy. Hopefully they do a good job.

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-Anna

Celebrating Simpsons 400th Episode

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

simpsons350thyms.jpgAs the 400th episode approaches (airs the 20th), many are reflecting on the unusually long-running sitcom and it torrid past. I have found numerous articles/editorials on the 400th episode and thought I share some links to these articles for your reading pleasure.

Article #1
This one is a well-crafted article that tracks the 18 seasons of the most dysfunctional family aired on American television. Check it out. Here’s a blurb.

If Seinfeld had lasted as long as The Simpsons has, its finale would have featured a graying foursome closing in on 55 (60 for Kramer), far nearer, of course, to that much-derided condo in Miami Beach or to those discounted movie tickets than their selfish, or childish, or birdbrained shenanigans would have you believe.

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Article #2
This one is more of a news report, but the author speaks a bit with Matt Groening as he talks about his experiences over the years as The Simpsons and anything related to the Simpsons became insanely popular. Here’s a blurb.

It was a few years back, and he was stopped and searched while going through security at Los Angeles International Airport. “Suddenly, this kid walks by and shouts, ‘Heah! Heah!’ just like (schoolyard bully) Nelson Muntz would have,” Groening recalls.

Article #3
This one discusses just what exactly has help keep The Simpsons boat afloat this long. Apparently is has a lot to do with not changing anything about the characters. Interesting. Here’s a blurb.

For an overweight, doughnut-scarfing, beer-swilling, lazy idiot, Homer Simpson sure knows how to run a marathon. Of course, the residents of Springfield USA possess superpowers all their own. They’ve pulled off the unparalleled feat of remaining hip in the fickle world of pop culture with barely a tweak of the brush.

That’s about it. While there were more, they are fairly lackluster and so I did not included them. The 400th episode, a spoof on FOX’s 24, will air May 20th on FOX.

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-Anna

A Parody of The Simpsons?

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

You’d think that a show like the Simpsons were never be parodied simply because it is the show that does a parody of everything else. But Broadcaster.com has a video on their website that has a Simpsonized O.J. Simpson starring in an episode titled, “If I Did It…”
If you’ve been alive at all in the last year or so, you’ll remember when O.J. Simpson’s book “If I Did It..” came out where he speculates, in a huge amount of graphic detail, how he would have killed his wife. FOX is now demanding that the video be taken off the web.
AllHeadlineNews.com reports that…

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Fox has ordered video sharing website broadcaster.com to remove the three “The O.J. Simpsons” clips, claiming they infringe on the studio’s copyright.
The shorts use a similar style to the long-running cartoon and feature O.J. looking a lot like Homer Simpson. O.J.’s two kids, Sydney and Justin, are made to resemble Homer’s children Bart and Lisa.
The clips open with a sequence similar to “The Simpsons” opening credits. The only notable difference is the family’s car is replaced by a white Bronco being chased by police cars.
Of the three clips, the first clip refers to O.J.’s book “If I Did It,” which News Corporation recently prevented from being published, while the third sees O.J. take a fictional family vacation to Iraq entitled “Warzone.”

For now the videos are still available at such places like Broadcaster.com and Youtube.com. The makers of the clips contest that making a parody out of copyrighted material is not against the law. The makers do make sure that the videos end with a note that nothing presented has anything to do with Matt Groening or anyone at The Simpsons. I don’t think that will appease anyone though.

No word yet on what the real O.J Simpson thinks about the videos.

Here is a clip of one of the parodies.

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-Anna

Green Day Signed on to be in The Simpsons Movie and Other Simpsons News

Friday, May 11th, 2007

GreenDay.jpgThe fairly popular rock band Green Day will be performing on The Simpsons Movie according to TeenMusic.com.
But by doing so, Green Day will subject themselves to The Simpsons way of life, meaning that it is more than likely that the band will be the but of a few jokes or they be made fun of is some fashion.

“They’re really good sports and I think we both honour them and Simpson-ise them. You can take that however you want. They’re really nice guys,” says Matt Groening.

Hank Azaria, who voices numerous Simpsons characters including bar owner Moe Szyslak, adds, “I know that Moe yells out obnoxious stuff to Green Day while they’re performing. That I remember. He yells out stupid stuff to Green Day.”

“(They don’t play) at Moe’s Tavern. They perform elsewhere in the movie; they’re outside. And the whole crowd turns on them.”

I find it interesting that the movie is coming out in about 2 months and they are still announcing who will be in it.

In other news…
simpson_xbox360.jpgFor all you gamers out there who were excited by the fact that a new Simpsons Game will be hitting shelves this fall might also be excited that you could play this new game on a limited edition Simpson style XBox 360. TechShout.com explains…

The Xbox 360 maker [Microsoft] has announced that they have entered into a partnership with FOX to offer fans a chance to win one of the 100 limited-edition ‘The Simpsons’ Xbox 360 Pro consoles.

The limited edition ‘The Simpsons’ consoles will be available through a series of special events and promotions. Do keep in mind that the ‘Simpsons’ consoles will NOT be sold in retail. So, you got to stay tuned if you wish to get your hands on one of these pleasantly yellow Xbox 360s.

Details about how exactly anyone wins these Simpsonized XBoxes have not been released yet, so if you’re hankering for one these things, you’ll have to pay special attention to gaming sites.

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-Anna

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