Wednesday, September 12, 2007

SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE(BETTER QUALITY)

SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE (BAD QUALITY THOUGH)

This is the first version available so it is very bad picture and sound but this weekend more people will make better quality versions and i will put them up as well but if you can't wait here is the version that is available now.

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE FROM IMDB

When Homer mistakenly pollutes the river with toxic waste from the power plant, he loses his job and forces evacuation from Springfield, possibly forever.

Update Here is another version of the same movie its from another site since veoh went down. Still crappy but its early so this is the first copy made.

UPDATE: HERE IS A BETTER VERSION OF THE MOVIE.

UPDATE 2: HERE IS A BETTER QUALITY OF THIS MOVIE IN 2 PARTS.

NEW UPDATE 3: ANOTHER GREAT QUALITY VERSION OF THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE HERE.

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE FROM DVDTALK.

It's a grand thing to see "The Simpsons" on the big screen, isn't it? Everyone knows the 18-year-old show show isn't as funny as it used to be, but those of us who still watch it can testify that about every fourth episode is as brilliant as ever.

"The Simpsons Movie" is almost exactly the length of four 22-minute episodes, and sure enough, about one-fourth of it is brilliant. Like most of the TV episodes, the funniest parts are in the first act -- the loopy parodies and freewheeling tangents that dominate before the real plot is introduced. Once the story kicks in, the film has its moments but isn't quite as breathlessly funny as it was in the beginning.

And yet, it's still the funniest movie I've seen this year that wasn't rated R. It has the same anarchic spirit of the TV series, the lightning-fast sight gags, the clever self-awareness, and the amazing ability to satirize modern American life without being cruel. "The Simpsons" can make fun of something you love and you'll still say, "Thank you. May I have another?"

The story comes from the Homer Screws Up and Marge Almost Leaves Him drawer in the big "Simpsons" filing cabinet of plot devices. This time, Homer (voice of Dan Castellaneta) is 1) doing chores around the house, which leads to him 2) getting a pet pig, which naturally leads to 3) the destruction of Lake Springfield, which can only result in 4) the Environmental Protection Agency sealing Springfield inside a protective dome to keep it from infecting the rest of the country. And if those numbered events don't sound like they could really cause the next numbered events to occur, then you must not have watched much of "The Simpsons."

With the entire town furious with Homer, he takes the family and flees. They escape to Alaska, where Marge (Julie Kavner) wonders if she has finally been pushed too far by Homer's cluelessness. Ultimately she decides she must try to save Springfield, and she takes Bart (Nancy Cartwright), Lisa (Yeardley Smith), and baby Maggie with her, leaving Homer to contemplate his fate until an epiphany inspires him to action.

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HERE IS THE DIRECT DOWNLOAD FOR THE MOVIE THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE.

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