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D'oh! THE SIMPSONS MOVIE (in 2-D) trailer up in glorious Quicktime HD!!!

Published at:  Nov 16, 2006 1:57:59 PM CST

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. If you didn't catch the new trailer for next year's THE SIMPSONS MOVIE during tonight's episode of said show, then the below links are for you, courtesy of Apple.com. I expect nothing less than genius.



CLICK IT HERE FOR THE TRAILER IN GLORIOUS HD!!!



Or click it here for regular old Quicktime!!!




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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:27:36 AM CST

    THIRD!!!

    by @!v@r #@n$0

    This is the first time I've ever been in the top three!!!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:27:44 AM CST

    Very cool....

    by koola_norway

    Hehe: "In 2D!!!"

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:27:54 AM CST

    Funny

    by pammybabe

    That actually made me laugh - which is more than most of the current new episodes do.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:28:40 AM CST

    That Was

    by snakesonabicycle

  • Nov 13, 2006 2:28:51 AM CST

    When that wrecking ball stops...

    by @!v@r #@n$0

    ... and then move again I couldn't stop laughing...

    And "rock" and "A Hard Place"...

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:32:36 AM CST

    Ehhh...

    by clmoose64

    Notice how they talk about "in 2-D!" and no CG and so on, and then immediately cut to Homer inside of a computer animated (albeit cel-shaded) wrecking ball crane? The Moe bit was funny though. The Homer stuff not so much.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:34:29 AM CST

    The whole thing was hilarious.

    by jimmy_009

    I did think it was pretty funny too that some of the '2D' was actually 3D. If the writing for the movie has been as sharp as the writing so far this season, we're all in for a treat.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:35:14 AM CST

    Genius?

    by mcvamp

    If they can somehow cobble together an entertaining Simpsons storyline that hasn't already been touched upon in the hundreds of episodes already created, THEN sustain interest in said storyline for 100 minutes...then yes, it will be genius, even if it isn't funny. Please God, let this be funny.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:41:43 AM CST

    I like it. I'm ready.

    by bungion boy

    I'm a die hard Simpsons fan. By that I mean that, of course it was better in its first eight seasons, but what they have now is still funnier than so many things on tv. It's iconic now. It's still very funny. I'll never stop watching. (Tonight's episode was pretty funny by the by.) That said I think the trailer is funny. I wish there was more. It's a funny set up and a funny clip, but I would have liked a little suggestion of plot. And the scene they showed could have used some underscoring. But I still know where I'll be on opening day next summer.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:48:15 AM CST

    Iraq and hard place...

    by mostholy

    Clever, clever.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:53:50 AM CST

    Good lord...

    by deanamatronix

    ...after years of shitty Simpsons scripts for lame episodes... could we dream of a return to the genius of seasons 4-10?! Could this be what we've longed for?! I'm excited!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:55:45 AM CST

    it's funny enough

    by badmrwonka

    HUMOR IS RELATIVE, and none of you are...um...wait, I had a joke...oh shit, never mind...I'm a sad fuck...relatives! weigh in!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 3:18:16 AM CST

    Anyone one know if Conan O Brian came back for this?

    by gravyakira

    Funny ass trailer though. Simpsons 1-8, Funniest show of all time.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 3:56:18 AM CST

    Stupid

    by spuncho

    What an idiotic trailer. The bunny part was ok, but are we supposed to laugh at the homer part?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:25:30 AM CST

    The Simspons stopped being funny a LONG time ago...

    by the wrong guy

    South Park and King of the Hill are far better. Even American Dad is better than current Simpsons. Seriously.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:28:13 AM CST

    At last.....

    by lionbiu

    It did what 8 seasons of the latest simpsons have not done.....make me laugh. The whole trailer is just total class....can we actually get back to what The simpsons use to be?!?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:31:40 AM CST

    Looks like its going to be like one big tv episode

    by hiperaktiv

    With a couple funny jokes at best with a horrible gimmick of a plot and a terrible storyline. Simpsons stopped being a good show at about the end of season 8 or 9. The fact that this trailer only plays up on the fact that simpsons is now a movie and features homer doing something stupid for a cheap laugh and has no hint of the storyline leads one to believe that this movie is probably a turkey.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:33:26 AM CST

    I laughed out 5-6 times during that trailer.

    by bazka berzerker

    Which is more than I can say for any other trailer in ages. Just consider this: Maybe they actually REALLY put effort into this film, and make it a laugh riot? It's well possible, you know. I think it's easier for them to really put effort into one 90-minute film and make is seriously funny, instead of cranking out one funny 30-minute episode every week. They've been working on this for a long time.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:47:55 AM CST

    Shark jumped for The Simpsons a decade ago

    by nachonegro

    And the sad part is, the reason it jumped was exactly the same reason most slightly comic / unreal shows jumped - it strayed too far from reality. Seinfeld had exactly the same problem - all of a sudden you just can't relate at all to the people in the show. Look at the early / good episodes of both the Simpsons and Seinfeld - slightly unreal edge, but still firmly grounded in reality. Later episodes of both are completely unrealistic cartoons (sure Simpsons is animated, that's not the point). I think we all know what this is going to turn out as - it's is not going to be of the same quality of seasons 4-10. The best days of this show were over a decade ago, never to come again - because they pushed it too far outside of it's original premise. It's not actually the quality of the jokes - it's the fact that you can't relate to the situations and the characters anymore.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:51:13 AM CST

    So does this movie mean...

    by ironmuskrat

    The end of the Simpson's TV series like the Bevis and Butthead movie was the swan song for that franchise. Personally I would like to see the Simpson's go out on a high note, but I fear this tired old horse will be beaten for a few more years.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:02:23 AM CST

    Film will be great...

    by boba fat

    trailer was just oK

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:02:44 AM CST

    Bobby McFerrin raped my grandmother!

    by thebige

    Just wanted to post that one time. The trailer was a letdown for my entire my family and me. The episode was pretty lame too - next, will homer join the Air Force? I hope the movie is funny. Those comic-con clips that were posted earlier gave me some hope.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:04:27 AM CST

    Does anyone still give a flying fuck about this show?

    by yourdaddy

    This movie is about 10 years too late

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:10:05 AM CST

    PURE GENIUS, I'M THERE!

    by gonzobob

    This movie will own next summer! And "The wrong guy", your comment says it all about you! how wrong u will be proven

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:13:00 AM CST

    Bobby McFerrin

    by nachonegro

    I have perused McFerrin's entry on Wikipedia, and it says nothing about any sexual assault of your grandmother. Can you give more details and / or update Wikipedia please.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:34:18 AM CST

    Front line infantry...

    by just plain steve

    Front line infantry... front line infantry... front line infantry... front line infantry... coast guard... front line infantry... front line infantry... front line infantry...

    Anyone else find that a little annoying?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:39:47 AM CST

    Can we have a Futurama movie???

    by knightrider

    Please...

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:08:46 AM CST

    TOM CRUISE is BUNNY

    by snapt

    That bunny rabbit looked familiar! http://superosity.com/d/20060402.html

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:11:59 AM CST

    "The Simpsons are going to Delawaaarrre"

    by the amazing spiderman

    I bet that seasons 3-9 are turning in their metaphorical graves right now

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:16:56 AM CST

    Yes the new shows suck, but

    by chorleyfm

    that trailer was actually pretty funny. I hold out hope that the movie will be good, and given the presence of some of the best writers in the show's history that hope has some foundation. Then again it could be gimmicky crap, but why anyone would want it to be terrible, as seems to be the case from some of you, just baffles me.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:22:21 AM CST

    maybe

    by the_shogun_gunslinger

    i havnt watched an episode for about 4 or 5 seasons now...i ATTEMPTED to watch the episode where Bart became a drummer...sweet...jumping....fucking ...CHRIST...what a piece of shit that was. to me the episode that killed the series greatness was the VH1 spoof "Behind the Laughter"...absolutely killed it...trailer looks ok. guess we still dont get a hint to the story, so for now, Meh...thats right, i said "MEH"

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:36:21 AM CST

    miserable bastards.....

    by lionbiu

    .....yeah that's right I am talking to the miserable doom and gloom assholes who tells us over and over again that the show is crap and the movie is 10 years too late, but I will guarantee they will be there opening night.....we get it, The Simpsons went downhill, but the teaser was cool now stop bitching for 10 seconds and repeating yourselves like a fucking broken record and get over it...we all know you are going to see the movie.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:40:58 AM CST

    lionbiu don't be a twat

    by nachonegro

    So now we're 'miserable bastards' for critiquing something? Don't be an assclown. If you disagree then explain why, but don't be a pudenda and diss people for giving their opinion of the show in a thoughtful way.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:43:31 AM CST

    This season has been the best season since '93 or '94.

    by beastie

    I've only seen 3 of the 4 or 5 episodes so far this season because I'm not used to it being funny, but DAMN, it's like they got all their good writers back from other shows or something.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:54:05 AM CST

    NachoNegro don't be a twat

    by lionbiu

    There is a difference between giving a fair critique and just beating the same goddamn rock over everyone's head....I get the show went downhill, if you actually read my post you would see I was getting at those who bring the same bleak comment again and again...if you think the show went downhill great this is about the movie and we all know most of these guys will be there opening night so why bother moaning. Jdging a whole movie on 40 seconds worth of footage is pointless and anyone making a claim that slapstick was never part of The Simpsons universe need to shove a huge stick up their ass...it always has been part of the show.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:55:56 AM CST

    Wha??

    by esque

    Seriously? Are we supposed to laugh at a lame "rock and a hard place" joke? Ha ha, it's a LITERAL rock and a hard place, get it? Bullshit. Not only is it an attempt at an easy laugh, it's just not funny.

    They built hype for this trailer for a week, telling everyone to watch. I expect more than a pretty good CG-bunny/Moe gag and a terrible Homer gag.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:04:50 AM CST

    lionbiu

    by the_shogun_gunslinger

    dude, why are you so mad? face facts...the show has sucked HARD since season 11. i was a die hard fan for years and years and even remember the night the first episode premiered. it was hard but i let it go...watching my once favorite show slip into sight gag after sight gag, convoluted, jumpy storylines and celebrity cameos ut the ass...in fact i think the writers revolving an entire storyline around a celebrities 2 minute appearance is what did the show in...and just so you know..ive bought all the DVD sets (minus season 1 and 2) so dont you dare think about saying im not a fan. the simpsons fell victim to thier own success and you know what? now they have to earn longtime fans trust back. i hope they do, i really really do. ill welcome them back with open arms, but SHIT...and i mean TOTAL ASS-LEAKING PUTRID SHIT episodes like the Bart drumming episode i saw WILL NOT get me back.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:07:27 AM CST

    lionbiu don't be a twat

    by nachonegro

    Did you even read my post? No one has ever claimed slapstick is not a part of the show (no one who isn't a vegetable in any case). Slapstick was always a part of this show, Just as it was with Seinfeld. The problem is, as with Seinfeld, in the early days you could relate to the characters, and the problems they faced on a daily basis. The slapstick was SECONDARY to the show. Now, we have a show that has ridiculous disjointed stories that have *no* relevance to daily life at all (as with Seinfeld in the later seasons), and a lead character (Homer) who relies on slapstick for laughs, rather than using it as a tool to compliment the writing. If you have something to say about my ACTUAL POINT thats fine - otherwise don't waste my time with asshat tool-like comments about 'You'll be there at opening night anyway so you have no right to say anything negative about the show'. Oh and by the way - regarding your quote "Jdging [sic] a whole movie on 40 seconds worth of footage is pointless", What the hell do you think the point of a trailer is? It gives you an idea of the film, where it's going etc. And if you're going to say 'You know the show, it's been there 20 years, you know what the films going to be like', then you've just made my point for me. If the film is going to be like the last 10 years of the show, it's going to be a disappointment.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:11:14 AM CST

    the_shogun_gunslinger

    by lionbiu

    as it seems you too have not read both my posts...I have said the show has gone downhill since season 10 (in my opinion...although most of season 10 was pretty good), but I generally don't think a fair comment can be made on the film...especially when the comments seem to just be the same "it's 10 years too late"...blah. Its as dull as the people who still say FIRST or TOO SOOn..its been beaten down and we all get it. I thought th trailer worked the first scene and gag works for the older audience who are probably sick of CGI cartoon animals...the second gag works fro the young kids who like Homer's slapstick humour..even season 4 not all the jokes were hits and some were for different age groups. The film may suck or it may be great..I am optomistic...so shoot me.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:15:39 AM CST

    yes a trailer...

    by lionbiu

    ...this was a teaser that had 30+ seconds of actual footage that have been taken out of context....we have no idea what is happening in the scene at all, it could be complementing the writing..how can you tell?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:26:12 AM CST

    Lionbiu

    by nachonegro

    Look Lionbiu no-one wants the film to be good more than me. I am simply saying that a once great show has been poor now for nearly 10 years. That is not a good sign for this film. Jerry Seinfeld turned down a deal that was worth $120m to him to make another season of Seinfeld. Why? Because he knew the show was past it's best, and he didn't want it to die slowly in mediocrity. If that's not integrity I don't know what is. If Matt Groening had the same view, the Simpsons would have ended in Season 11. Instead he's allowed talentless hacks to pull apart his once-great show into a shadow of it's former self. That's right - a F%^%ING WRAITH. It happens to every great TV show - they just don't know when to quit, until finally the audience tells them they've had enough. Look at Stargate - at it's height, one of the greatest SF shows ever to walk the earth. Now it's a mere simalcrum of it's former self. A SIMALCRUM I TELLS YOU.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:41:15 AM CST

    Here's what's really funny

    by mortsleam

    You're all a bunch of miserable fucking bitter-ass losers who no longer have any idea how to allow yourselves to enjoy life. You have no social skills and cannot truly connect with your fellow human beings, preferring instead to argue over the internet in the sadly mistaken assumption that it counts as real interaction. You will never, ever meet anyone you really like that likes you as well. You will die alone, or die at the end of a long, fruitless life spent with someone you've slowly grown to hate because you settled for their company when no one else would accept you. And I will dance on your graves in my cybernetic body, carrying my moldy, flea-ridden teddy bear in my cold metallic hands.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:47:18 AM CST

    Wasn't funny

    by mattapooh

    I haven't laughed at that show (not counting reruns) in about ten years. South Park took over with the satire/laughs, so I really couldn't care less about this movie.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:48:14 AM CST

    Lionbiu and NachoNegro

    by arghhhhhhhh

    Why don't the 2 of ye just exchange numbers and talk over the phone,This forum is startin to get crammed with your bullshit

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:48:38 AM CST

    best of 2007

    by filmcoyote

    Next summer's going to massive but I reckon Simpsons will own them all. Why do a Simpsons Movie now after years of resisting if they are not going to bring their A-game? Simpsons TV bad is still better than most shows best. This is going to rock.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:54:26 AM CST

    arghhhhhhhh

    by nachonegro

    You're one to talk, with your ridiculous repetitive BS. You and that idiotic 'Damn You Michael Bay' guy are the reason why these talkbacks jumped the shark years ago. Why don't we just recycle the same old crap? Hulk Hogan as Homer? 'D'oh brother!' etc?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:55:30 AM CST

    South Park BL&U rip off

    by argentino

    Hate to be the prick who says this, buy the trailer for the South Park movie has the same joke of starting with state of the art animation and use the crappy 2d as the punchline.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:55:31 AM CST

    NachoNegro

    by arghhhhhhhh

    I havn't even seen the trailer you cockfag and i havn't posted a single fuckin comment before the last one so go fuck your mother's cunt ya little weasel

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  • Nov 13, 2006 8:15:29 AM CST

    Just saw it, its shit

    by arghhhhhhhh

    Just saw it, its shit

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  • Nov 13, 2006 8:38:42 AM CST

    Someone *likes* American Dad?!?

    by carmillavondoom

    WTF? That show is so bad, McFarlane must insist that Fox air it, or no more new Family Guy. I have never laughed at a single gag on AD, all the characters (and voice acting) SUCKS SO BAD!!!! What is funny about American Dad?? Simpsons movie? Should have
    come out six years ago imo

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  • Nov 13, 2006 8:50:21 AM CST

    You know youre all going to see it

    by b0bafettish

    Oh i didn't laugh at the minute long teaser, it MUST suck! Cmoooon. I personally dont want to see anything untill this comes out. The prob with comedies is that when they have a trailer with something really funny in it, you laugh the first time, then the next time you see it you smile, and then 6 months down the line its just old, and theres some guy in the theater reading aloud the line that hes seen forever. My only complaint with the show at the present is that the story lines are verrrry light on actual story. Remember the ep with Radioactive man the movie? Lisa Babysitting? Trip to New York? Lately, each episode is preoccupied with trying to fit in every singe character on the show into every ep. Sure, theres a basic storyline to each ep, but it takes sidestage so that twenty characters can each say a half funny line. But whatchagonnado? Props to the simpsons for actually making a movie in the first place, 7 years late or not. Hey, on this topic, does anyone remember the Simsons arcade game? Im gonna go find the rom. Whos with me?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:19:37 AM CST

    That trailer was staggeringly UN-funny

    by giggitygoo

    The "rock and a hard place" went on and on and on... Wow. I was completely underwhelmed. Not that I was going to go see it anyway, but I guess I expected something *more* than that.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:19:51 AM CST

    Perfect.

    by georges garvaren

    It cant be anything but.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:27:13 AM CST

    Lame ass trailer.

    by engelhast

    I still have not a clue what the plot of the film is going to be. This narrowly even qualifies as a teaser in my book. The show has been very meh for quite some time and this "trailer" has done nothing to show me that the film is rising above the type of stupid abstract and random Family Guy type humor they have been skiing to as of late.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:43:18 AM CST

    Now I am not a praying man, but if you're up there...

    by billyeveryteen

    Please Superman, let this be good!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:45:27 AM CST

    last night's episode

    by shakes

    I actually found myself laughing a few times at last night's episode. Yeah, the story was lame, they already had an ep. where Home joined the navy and created a major incident. But did anyone else pick up on the joke when the recruiters are in the mall and make the comment that "the dumbest teenagers in the dumbest town in the dumbest state know better than to join the army" Wonder if there's going to be a backlash against this like the one after Kerry's joke two weeks ago.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:10:26 AM CST

    arghhhhhhhh can I ask you a question?

    by nachonegro

    As you sit quivering in your chair, being spoon fed soup by your fat unattractive mother (which proceeds to dribble down your neck as you spasmodically type into the tiny talkback window, laughing maniacally), surely you must realize that your life has taken an unsatisfactory turn? When you think of all the young girls who recoil in horror at the sight of you, does it make you think that perhaps things could have gone better for you? Are you bitter about the fact that small children cross the street to avoid you? Or how about your uncles pet dog, the one that refused to play with you even when you sellotaped a pork chop to your cheek? Do you feel a deep self loathing when you think of the look of disgust on the faces of your family when you walk into a room? When you turn around and look at your mother, and see the look of loathing on her face quickly change to a false smile - does that not hurt you deeply? Just curious.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:22:19 AM CST

    I don't know what to think

    by indiebum

    will this be good or will it be like the recent seasons? What the hell?

    by the way, read my blog: http://bestplayever.blogspot.com/

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:38:43 AM CST

    I haven't seen really recent episodes but

    by leopold scotch

    that trailer was only funny when the ball moved again. That was the only funny bit. The wasted the first half where they rip on other (irrelevant) films, which is so cliche. In fact, in an ironic twist, I can say "South Park did it" with their teaser trailer with Cartman in 3D. Hell, even Family guy ripped on cutsey animal trailers at the start of their movie and it wasn't funny then either.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:39:19 AM CST

    I lol'ed

    by datascream

    but I wish the trailer actually showed what the movie was...however I did laugh, so I guess it got the job done for the most part.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:45:05 AM CST

    Disappointing

    by pandamaster83

    Hopefully all the good stuff is being held back, like in Team America. Because that style of trailer is so tired and worn by now. Where's the pioneering Simpsons humour? Alluding to cliches in a trailer has become a cliche in itself.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:48:01 AM CST

    Lionbiu and NachoNegro

    by skeletonparty

    If you are going to post more myopic drivel, please go to TinyAssholes.com and reduce the size of your crap so you don't stretch out my Tolerance screen.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:54:24 AM CST

    Theres no reason why this show wouldnt be great

    by godzillasushi

    they seriously have no excuses. Same voices, great writers, everything is pretty much the same for the movie as the show which still airs regularly. No excuse for anything more then the best on this one.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:55:34 AM CST

    Theres no reason why this movie wouldnt be great

    by godzillasushi

    they seriously have no excuses. Same voices, great writers, everything is pretty much the same for the movie as the show which still airs regularly. No excuse for anything more then the best on this one.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:00:10 AM CST

    lol ^^^ at my posts

    by godzillasushi

  • Nov 13, 2006 11:29:50 AM CST

    That was a trailer????????

    by harrys_site_sucks

    Awsem-o says "Lame, weak and lame." The trailer wasn't funny. Homer getting beat, and abused hasn't been funny in a long time. Like back when he skateboarded into the Springfield gorge, that was funny. Still hope the movie is good.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:46:01 AM CST

    Opposite Opinion

    by sit and watch

    I really disagree with the consensus of the Simpsons fans here. I've always liked the show. Almost always find it funny. Throughout its entire run, there's never been a TV show on during its time slot that I'd rather watch. Sure, sometimes it is defenitely less funny. I think that is more episode to episode than season to season (some seasons were noticably weak). But I still love the show and watch every episode. HOWEVER, I was only mildly amused at the trailer at best. Even found my head shaking at the rock and a hard place joke. I have high hopes for the movie, but wasn't excited by that trailer. Maybe too much anticipation?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:46:10 AM CST

    Opposite Opinion

    by sit and watch

    I really disagree with the consensus of the Simpsons fans here. I've always liked the show. Almost always find it funny. Throughout its entire run, there's never been a TV show on during its time slot that I'd rather watch. Sure, sometimes it is defenitely less funny. I think that is more episode to episode than season to season (some seasons were noticably weak). But I still love the show and watch every episode. HOWEVER, I was only mildly amused at the trailer at best. Even found my head shaking at the rock and a hard place joke. I have high hopes for the movie, but wasn't excited by that trailer at all. Maybe too much anticipation?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:46:11 AM CST

    Opposite Opinion

    by sit and watch

    I really disagree with the consensus of the Simpsons fans here. I've always liked the show. Almost always find it funny. Throughout its entire run, there's never been a TV show on during its time slot that I'd rather watch. Sure, sometimes it is defenitely less funny. I think that is more episode to episode than season to season (some seasons were noticably weak). But I still love the show and watch every episode. HOWEVER, I was only mildly amused at the trailer at best. Even found my head shaking at the rock and a hard place joke. I have high hopes for the movie, but wasn't excited by that trailer at all. Maybe too much anticipation?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:47:55 AM CST

    F'n slow ass computer at work...

    by sit and watch

    sorry for the tripple post. Still new at this.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:49:52 AM CST

    The joke is that Homer is between a

    by emeraldboy

    rock and hard place! I thought the trailer was very funny. American Dad is funnier than then the Simpsons?. American Dad is not funny. Never was. South park is hit and miss. comedy is subjective.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:50:26 AM CST

    The Trailer At The ComicCon Was Much Funnier

    by aquatarkusman

    Still, compared to the Kalahari desert of laughs the TV show has become (referring to past episodes that were enjoyable is not per se funny, nor is a crappy 3-minute homage to Looney Tunes cartoons), the trailer was at least fresh.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 12:48:16 PM CST

    I'm sorry, but that trailer was terrible.

    by rbatty024

    I liked the teaser that was an homage to Superman much more. The Simpsons was genius until they made Homer brain dead and had a ridiculous amount of guest stars...oh, and when the writing started to suck. I still watch new Simpsons on occasion, but more for nostalgia than actual laughs. Seven years of quality is about all you can ask of a TV show, which makes it such a shame that they've greedily driven the Simpson's into the ground.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 12:51:36 PM CST

    Made me and both my kids laugh !!

    by davenjulieuk

    Any 30 second clip that can make a 6 year old, 9 year old and a 34 year old laugh has got to be good in my book !!! My kids have just got me to work how many days till the bloody movie now though....

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  • Nov 13, 2006 1:01:34 PM CST

    Whoever said that South Park uses the same joke...

    by rbatty024

    is right on the ball. South Park is seriously in decline. I'm afraid to watch it because when it's bad (that is, when the one joke isn't funny) then it's really bad and I just lost one-half hour of my life. They also rely too heavily on the fact their characters have funny voices. Isn't it hilarious when Cartman says something, because his voice sounds funny? That got old after the first season. It still has about two or three good shows per season, but it should probably have given up a while ago.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 2:25:55 PM CST

    The show sucks now people, it just sucks. . .

    by nice marmot

    And I was a Simpson FANATIC at one time. I still say The Simpsons, in it's prime, was the best show EVER. Hands down. No competition in site. That said, the show absolutely sucks now. Sucks BAD. I can't stand the "It's still better than anything else on TV" excuse. I'm not comparing it to other shows today, I'm comparing it to The Simpsons in it's prime. The current show & the classic show don't even compare. How the modern Simpson fans' senses of humor have adapted to keep liking the show just baffles me, especially everyone saying they are still laughing out loud. Ponderous man, just ponderous . . .

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  • Nov 13, 2006 3:43:39 PM CST

    Why do the haters still watch the show?

    by magic_ninja

    I mean, if they think the show hasn't been funny in years, then they obviously watch the show. So, if the show sucks THAT bad, where you fucking loser geeks have to keep using that tired and worn out "Jump the Shark" phrase, then stop watching it. Do something else on sunday night instead of watching a show you don't enjoy. Fucking morons.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 3:54:15 PM CST

    NachoNegro, break the pill in half

    by exeter

    for fuck sakes

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:19:03 PM CST

    more moe plz

    by lil lolo

    more moe plz

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  • Nov 13, 2006 4:47:59 PM CST

    rarrrr not as good as the comic-con teasers

    by misnomer

    liked the CGI comment, but there I didnt laugh...and I wanted too!!!!!! please please please please be goooood!!!!!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:33:37 PM CST

    THE RUNDOWN

    by boo urns

    OK, THAT was still a teaser trailer, no doubt about it, and for those asking for conan, he didn't have all that much to do with the simpsons, he was a producer for a short time and did write some great episodes (monorail, homer goes to college) BUT aside from him, almost all the original members of the "golden years" are back... and really, a lot of them have been contributing to the new 'crappy' episodes as well. Other than the writing, which is obviously crap (my theory is because the original writers were from the 60's and 70's generation, hence all the nixon jokes, clockwork orange references... those things, etc.) The humor isn't going to be the same because the perspective on culture is now completely different. The reason the Simpsons were so great was because they satirized culture of the past AND present, now days it's mostly of the present, and shows such as south park beat it to the punch by a full year, so it's not worth doing. My major gripe in this whole rant about the simpsons, and i'm sure at least a few of you will agree, is that the show just isn't animated the same anymore, homer being the major example... he's a completely different character now, both in animation/drawing, and behavior. The change happened about season 9, you can see the gradual change in drawing and animation of homer through seasons 7-10... and it really damaged some of the physical humor of the show, meaning the facial gags and homers overall 'likeability' I could go on and on... sorry for the mess.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:41:12 PM CST

    ohh and i WAS saying Boo Urns to that trailer

    by boo urns

    what a completely stupid waste of time the actual simpsons part was, the CGI was a great idea, the animated bit wasn't in the vein of simpsons animation, it barely had a point (why was homer in a wrecking ball machine trying to save his family from a truck on a road of all things, and then why did he hit a bunch of random stuff saying that he was in a rock and a hard place, cause no matter what happens people will bitch about the movie, effectively putting fox and the simpsons in a hard place amongst its fans?) damn brand new animation techniques killed the simpsons look and feel, not to mention moe has too deep of a voice now days, nitpicking to all but the die hards.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 5:47:35 PM CST

    Simpson's movie

    by mapman

    I gave up on the Simpson's a few years ago after too many lame *seasons*. From reading this it appears I haven't missed anything.

    There's no way I'm setting foot in a theatre to see this unless I get OVERWHELMING good word-of-mouth and reviews.

    If they can't make a good 20 minute episode, how can they make a good 90 minute movie? Chances of this being remotely good are, well, remote.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:41:00 PM CST

    The Simpsons started to lose it...

    by leflambeur

    ...after Clinton left office. That show was best attuned to the culture of the nineties. Now is the decade of South Park.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:43:52 PM CST

    SOUTH PARK DID IT

    by zombieslayer

    The 3d gag at the beginning was almost the same as the South Park trailer... but the Homer scene was funny.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 6:47:00 PM CST

    Argentino...

    by zombieslayer

    sorry, you already pointed it out, I missed in between people whining "TOO LATE" although I guess if South Park beat them to that gag... lol

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:17:06 PM CST

    Family Guy is probably the funniest animated show...

    by rbatty024

    on TV. That's not me complimenting the Familiy Guy, but rather pointing out how awful animated television is these days.

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  • Nov 13, 2006 7:46:42 PM CST

    you idiots

    by colonel kane

    the rock and the hard place "gag" i took to mean how the writers feel about this movie and satisfying all you comic book guy types

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  • Nov 13, 2006 9:59:24 PM CST

    I... like it!

    by johnno

    Best teaser trailer... ever!

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  • Nov 13, 2006 10:30:53 PM CST

    the simpsons

    by kuguy3000

    Just a quick add-on. I agree with anyone who says that (for me) the show between seasons 3-9 are absolutely untouchable...some of, if not the best, television has ever seen. Practically everyone involved with the show during that period has gone onto great, innovative things on their own. That being said...

    There is a time to just let it go. The new seasons aren't up the quality the show started, and they shouldn't be...the show started as a gimmick but grew exponentially good despite its potential. Great stories, great characters, a genuine feeling of depth and characterization... where one-note chracters like Apu and Moe could live and grow to become more than cardboard cut-outs. Where pop culture was treated with respect and reverence (not prostituted for cheapie quick laughs...thanks Family Guy). The entire thing was genuine, and very, very funny.

    I'd love to see this show go out on a high-note...it's time. That being said...even though the current run may not live up to the lofty expectations of its previous seasons, it's still much funnier and better written than the competition. American Dad is a complete waste and a mere knock-off of Family Guy...which in itself was an inferior knock-off of the Simpsons.

    Just gimme back Futurama. That show was just getting started, and somehow became frighteningly close to classic Simpsons quality. Anyone disagree?

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  • Nov 13, 2006 11:26:03 PM CST

    Was expecting more...

    by zorak5

    But I laughed out loud several times during the trailer. It's done nothing to make me think the movie will suck. I'm not expecting complete brilliance, but if they make a decently funny movie, that's good enough for me. I'm one of the people who grew up on Simpsons and still enjoys it today. There was a season or two that I didn't enjoy at the time, but got better with repeats. I can understand why some people think it sucks, but partially I think that it's just that their tastes changed. I used to love South Park and I can't stand it anymore. But other people still love it. So has South Park gone downhill? Maybe. But maybe it's just that my tastes changed.

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  • Nov 14, 2006 1:38:44 AM CST

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    by capt. spaulding

    That was hilarious! Capital(as Burns would say)!! I was at a friends house last Sunday and missed it. (They wanted to watch "The Amazing Race" or some such crap). Fantastic!

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  • Nov 14, 2006 3:01:03 AM CST

    for some reason...

    by burgundy82

    I found the first teaser funnier.. something about how homer says it: "I forgot what I's s'posed ta say.." That cracked me up... this time? not so much. Rolled my eyes at the "Rock and a Hard Place" joke... Puns! Hilarious! I do remember laughing when the wrecking ball started moving again though.

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  • Nov 14, 2006 4:56:23 AM CST

    Man that was great!!

    by lewster3000

    FUCK THE HATERS CUZ ALL YOU BITCHES WILL SEE THIS MASTERPIECE NEXT YEAR!!!

    The Simpsons long and rich history has all led up to this point! this is history folks! all you fags that bash the show must still watch it because according to ratings, the audiance is still strong to this day!! FUCK ALL YALL MOTHA FUCKAS!! IM TALKING TO ALL YALLS FROM THE REVENGE OF THE SITH, SPIDER MAN 3, AND LOTR TALKBACKS TOO!!! FUCK YALL HATERS!! HAMMER HAMMER HAMMER!!!

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  • Nov 14, 2006 8:32:20 AM CST

    I've been waiting a long time for this.

    by almost_human

    Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. D'oh!

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  • Nov 14, 2006 8:40:24 AM CST

    A-HA! - Capt. Spaulding

    by almost_human

    We meet at last! The man who already had my nick of choice! But what I really came to say was I must be going. A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five! Sir, I salute you and your nick!

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