Korey, Carlyle, and Leon review The Simpsons Movie. The Simpsons Movie contains the hearty laughs, biting satire, and honest portrayal of an American family that makes the show so popular. The Simpsons Movie has countless laughter & sarcasm that those who follow the famed-animated-series are accustomed to.

During this tricky decade, the one factor the crew of eleven writers (their finest) had trouble settling on is how a movie version of the half-hour Springfield spins would be different. After all, why buy a ticket for something you get ad infinitum on. Scott reviews the Simpsons' much-anticipated big-screen debut.

The Simpsons Movie

Quite a few storied figures of "Simpsons" history turn up in the movie credits — the screenplay is attributed to Mr. Brooks, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss. That's not Total Film talking but Homer J. Simpson Esq., kickstarting The Simpsons Movie. But then, Homer Simpson opens the movie by calling everyone in the audience "giant suckers" for paying to see what they get for free on TV. Looks like the world is full of giant suckers.

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The Simpsons Movie. - for irreverent humor throughout. It's amazing the kind of impact a show like The Simpsons has made on entertainment. It's definitely for fans but - then again - who isn't a fan?

If there's ever been a more review-proof feature film in the history of the medium, somebody speak up now because I certainly can't think of one. Starring: Albert Brooks, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria and others. Click here if this is your business. The critics are divided over whether The Simpsons Movie is due a 'whoo-hoo' or a 'd'oh!' What did you think?