The Simpsons Movie
The Simpsons Movie (2007)

The Simpsons Movie

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The face masks in the medicine woman's shelter and the totem poles are not part of Inuit culture.

They belong to the Haida Indian tribe who reside much further South down the British Columbia West Coast and the South East area of Alaska in the temperate rain forests.

In the scene when Homer returns to the hotel room, as the screen pans from left to right, Maggie's eyes are noticeably dropped from eye to nose level.

At the start of the movie the church is shown set back from the street (correctly), in later scenes it is shown right by the road, next door to Moe's Tavern.

On the DVD commentary, the film makers decided it would make more sense to have the church next to the bar since there is a scene where the alcoholics in the bar go pray and the worshippers of the church go drink.

In the Motel scene many times, you can see that the lock chain slot on the door doesn't have the circle where you put the chain through.

It has it in a few shots but than in others it is a straight rectangle.

While giving his report on intermittent blackouts throughout the town Kent Brockman's eyebrows are missing.

When Homer is dressed as General Marriot Suites he's wearing white gloves but after he punches the guard the gloves have vanished.

When Russ Cargill appears on the dome over Springfield for the first time, watch the crowd on the bottom of the screen.

One citizen's hair was not colored in and is transparent.

When they flee the house and jump into the car, the house is on fire, even when Marge runs back into the house to save her and Homer's wedding video, it is on fire.

When the townspeople carry the car to the backyard, the house is not on fire.

When the family move to Alaska, the door to their cabin opens to the left (looking at it from the inside) when Homer escapes from Bart and Lisa's "avalanche".

But later in the film it opens to the right (from the inside).

When Marge closes the curtain in the motel room the other curtain changes from being open and closed between shots.

When Homer attempts to ride around the metal ball, at first the motorcycle has flames painted on it, and in the next shot the flames are gone, and then show up again.

When Green Day's barge begins to sink, they all pull out violins.

However, when they start to play, you hear a cello as well.

When Homer dumps the "Pig Crap" silo into Springfield lake, he drives through a load of signs and the concrete fence.

When he has dumped the silo and drives away the signs have all gone.

When Homer dumps his silo of pig waste into Lake Springfield, he cuts the ropes with an axe, and dents the side of the car.

The dent is gone in all subsequent frames.

When Russ Cargil is speaking to the town of Springfield on the big screen, on the top left hand corner you can see the Simpsons house with the dome turning on an angle cutting half way through the yard, but in other shots it is perfectly straight right at the back of the yard.

Size of the hole atop the dome.

Just as Homer reaches the top of the dome, the next shot looks up showing the people climbing up on the rope to the hole.

You see the top of the dome and the hole, but Homer is nowhere to be seen.

In one scene, Lisa's clipboard is seen from the top with a sheet of paper on it.

In the following shot when she snaps it in half, the paper is gone.

When the crowd of Springfield citizens is searching for Homer, Groundskeeper Willie (who is in the front row) does not have any shading around him while the rest do.

When Bart is looking at Homer trying to eat the fish that he just took out of the lake, all of the other dead fish floating on the surface are gone.

When Marge and Bart are inside the gas station store while Homer puts gas in the pickup truck, Bart places a buzz cola on the counter next to the beef jerky.

When Bart aims his sling-shot to shoot the hot dog off Homers' hand, the buzz cola is now near the tip jar.

After he shoots the hot dog, the buzz cola is gone.

During the avalanche scene, Homer is carrying 4 logs, then 3 logs, then 4 logs again.

Some footprints of Homer's pig start to appear on the ceiling without being created by the pig's hooves.

In the scene with Cargill is in the Oval Office, the portraits change.

At first, the pictures are of Ronald Reagan and assumably, Maria Shriver.

In the next shot, the portraits have been replaced by a mountain landscape scene.

When Mayor Quimby call Cletus over to check the barrier around Springfield Lake, you can briefly see that Cletus has nothing in his hands, then a second later, he's carrying a possum.

When Bart is aiming his slingshot at Homer, you can clearly see there is no stone in it.

When Lisa is visiting the neighborhood's houses with the petition to stop dumping in Lake Springfield, she comes to Milhouse' house, his lawn is empty but in the next scene there is a large rock in the middle of his lawn.

The Simpsons' new home in Alaska changes location frombeside the sea next to a mountain to overlooking the sea beside a forest.

When Homer gets hit by a wrecking ball between ''a rock'' and ''A Hard Place'' the wrecking ball comes down from the sky and does not seem to be attached to anything.

During the Church scene when Flanders is confessing to the immodest sense of pride; Chief Wiggum is clearly sitting behind Flanders.

However, when Grandpa Simpson is doing his monologue of warning, Chief Wiggum seen on the other side of the church.

When the Simpsons jump from the tree house into the sinkhole, they jump feet first.

They come out the other side of the dome head first.

They should have come out feet first.

At the start when Green Day is playing, the Duff blimp is visible moving slowly in the background.

When the camera pans out, you can see the horizon and no blimp is visible.

Homer pulls an orange "Get Out of Jail Free" Monopoly Community Chest card from his wallet.

In an American Monopoly set, Community Chest cards are yellow.

Chance cards are orange.

When Doctor Hibbert asks Mister Burns for power supply for the hospitals, Mister Burns writes it down using his right hand but in "The Simpsons" TV show, Mister Burns is supposed to be left-handed.

When Russ Cargil is talking to Springfield for the first time, he says that he trapped them like carrots.

You see Moe standing next to Lenny and Carl, who then nod their heads at each other.

6 seconds later, Moe is standing alone at the back of the crowd.

The medicine woman and Homer don't introduce themselves - since Homer is unconscious when we first see her - yet when she attempts to revive him she calls out his full name.

However, as the medicine woman is a mystic of some sort, she would not have needed to ask his name, as she may have predicted this, read his mind while he slept - or even looked at his drivers license.

When Lisa is standing outside the dome talking to Colin she puts her left hand on the glass, but after she punches Bart she puts her right hand on the glass.

When Homer takes a bite out of the burger he orders he gets crumbs in his beard but in the next shot the crumbs are gone When Lisa and Colin meet he is standing in front of her but after the camera zooms in and out on Lisa, Colin is standing next to her.

When the dome is being placed over the town you see a clip of the dome settling down crushing a fence.

In the next scene you see the dome a good 25 feet in the air awhile a guy is taking his time debating whether or not to stay in the dome or to leave.

Hans Moleman is present when Homer dumps the silo in the lake, but nobody finds out it was him until it's discovered.

A running gag on the show is that Hans Moleman is shown in situations where he could possibly die, which could be the case here.

When the Simpsons are in Bart's tree house and it is being pulled down by a school bus, we see Grampa Simpson take aim at them with a shotgun that obviously has two barrels, but he cocks it by pumping it.

A double barreled shotgun is cocked by pulling the hammer back.

Towards the end, Bart and Homer about to be shot by Russ Cargill, who has a double barreled shotgun, but when he cocks it, we only see one hammer.

A double barreled shotgun has two.

When Homer goes to the fair, he uses the last $10 that the family has to win a truck.

In the next scene at a gas station, Homer is filling up gas, and Marge is planning to purchase beef jerky.

However, just because it's the next scene doesn't mean it happened immediately afterward.

They could have won some other contest, or tricked someone, or there could have even been some cash in the truck.

When Homer gets his hair torn off by Bart near the end, his hair instantly comes back.

When Homer and Marge go out and look for Maggie, Homer sees his reflection and thinks he's outside of the dome.

Yet, Marge's reflection is not seen, even though Homer runs around her.

When Homer enters the hotel room, the door swings open even though the security chain was in place and all the family members were halfway across the room.

Billy Jo Armstrong's arm tattoos are missing.

Toward the end of the movie, Bart, Lisa, Marge and Maggie are prisoners in the back of the EPA's van, Lisa is seen (and heard) playing her saxophone.

However, in the beginning of the movie, all 5 Simpsons escape the dome totally empty handed.

When Green Day is singing the teleprompter keeps disappearing and reappearing When the dome is being lowered and the guy is thinking whether to stay in or leave, it seems about a feet thick at least, However when Lisa and Colin place their hands on the opposite ends of the dome it seems only about an inch thick.

The barge that Green Day is on starts to lean to the right, then after a cut it's even, then it leans to the right again.

When Lisa is playing her saxophone in the van after the family has been picked up by the EPA, an alto saxophone is heard.

But Lisa plays the baritone saxophone.

During the Church scene at the beginning of the movie, Barney switches positions from behind the Simpson family, to the front row.

When Green Day's barge is sinking, the teleprompter disappears/reappears between shots.

Bleeding Gums Murphy can be seen in the Angry Mob scene, even though he supposedly died in the episode _"The Simpsons" (1989) {'Round Springfield (#6.

22)}_ (qv).

During the scene when Moe dumps the truck full of empty beer bottles into Lake Springfield, look closely at Moe in the truck.

As his head turns away, there is no animation of his head turning and it simply "jumps" to him looking forward.

In the assembly scene, the podium that Mayor Quimby uses changes location.

In the assembly scene, Kent Brockman is seen in the first row, he is wearing a white t-shirt, but when the audience spits out the lake water that they drink, you can see Kent to the far left of the close up wearing a red coat.

In the scene of Bart's Avalanche, when Homer is buried the second time and he comes out, his hair is ruffled, when the shot changes to Bart and Lisa, his hair is back to normal, this happens a couple of times.

When Lisa first meets Colin he clearly has a clipboard in left hand.

This then disappears and reappears during that scene.

At one point the church is shown next to Moe's, then later when Barney and the others run out of the AA meeting it's shown with nothing next to it, near the edge of the dome.

When Homer and Bart are at Krusty Burger, while Krusty is filming his commercial, the pig runs to Homer in fear of being slaughtered.

While Homer's looking down at the pig, Bart is shown to be wearing his regular blue shorts instead of the jeans that Flanders gave him.

When the Simpsons pull up to the toll booth in Alaska, there is a flagpole with the American Flag and the Alaskan Flag on it.

As they drive away, the flagpole disappears.

The insignia on Colin's guitar disappears and reappears as he plays it.

Nelson's sweatshirt has nothing written on it when we first see him wear it, seconds later as he draws his bow "Springfield" is now inscribed on it.

Burns' quill pen disappears from his desk when he presses the button to release his hounds.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
16 December 2007 USA USD 183,132,370
9 December 2007 USA USD 183,121,527
2 December 2007 USA USD 183,106,242
24 November 2007 USA USD 183,086,156
18 November 2007 USA USD 183,049,643
4 November 2007 USA USD 182,923,106
21 October 2007 USA USD 182,705,963
14 October 2007 USA USD 182,511,152
30 September 2007 USA USD 181,983,159
23 September 2007 USA USD 181,673,339
16 September 2007 USA USD 181,238,479
9 September 2007 USA USD 180,272,179
2 September 2007 USA USD 178,526,451
26 August 2007 USA USD 173,354,858
19 August 2007 USA USD 165,271,443
12 August 2007 USA USD 152,381,993
5 August 2007 USA USD 128,060,578
29 July 2007 USA USD 74,036,787
USA USD 183,135,014
30 September 2007 UK GBP 38,312,694
23 September 2007 UK GBP 38,186,092
16 September 2007 UK GBP 38,026,015
9 September 2007 UK GBP 37,783,651
2 September 2007 UK GBP 37,222,096
26 August 2007 UK GBP 35,764,514
19 August 2007 UK GBP 33,873,159
12 August 2007 UK GBP 29,908,720
5 August 2007 UK GBP 24,193,664
29 July 2007 UK GBP 13,626,853
except USA Worldwide USD 343,610,123
Worldwide USD 526,745,137
4 December 2007 Argentina ARS 22,876,877
27 November 2007 Argentina ARS 22,876,535
20 November 2007 Argentina ARS 22,875,990
13 November 2007 Argentina ARS 22,875,017
6 November 2007 Argentina ARS 22,872,697
30 October 2007 Argentina ARS 22,870,282
23 October 2007 Argentina ARS 22,866,263
16 October 2007 Argentina ARS 22,858,822
9 October 2007 Argentina ARS 22,837,876
2 October 2007 Argentina ARS 22,807,796
25 September 2007 Argentina ARS 22,755,271
18 September 2007 Argentina ARS 22,655,940
11 September 2007 Argentina ARS 22,470,435
4 September 2007 Argentina ARS 22,287,351
28 August 2007 Argentina ARS 21,981,584
14 August 2007 Argentina ARS 14,268,872
7 August 2007 Argentina ARS 12,373,022
31 July 2007 Argentina ARS 7,449,496
9 September 2007 Brazil BRL 14,959,010
2 September 2007 Brazil BRL 12,874,887
26 August 2007 Brazil BRL 9,958,248
19 August 2007 Brazil BRL 5,170,809
19 August 2007 Philippines PHP 34,751,459
12 August 2007 Philippines PHP 33,223,295
5 August 2007 Philippines PHP 29,488,927
31 July 2007 Philippines PHP 17,952,084
2 September 2007 Russia RUR 185,143,855
26 August 2007 Russia RUR 158,558,626
19 August 2007 Russia RUR 93,277,233
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
29 July 2007 USA USD 74,036,787 3,922
29 July 2007 UK GBP 13,626,853 499
31 July 2007 Argentina ARS 7,449,496 182
29 July 2007 Australia USD 11,262,494
29 July 2007 Austria USD 1,773,612 134
29 July 2007 Belgium USD 1,797,303 136
29 July 2007 Bolivia USD 137,805 11
19 August 2007 Brazil BRL 4,989,569 473
29 July 2007 Chile USD 1,311,933 43
29 July 2007 Estonia USD 91,628 5
29 July 2007 Finland USD 1,023,251 80
29 July 2007 France USD 9,471,613 716
29 July 2007 Germany USD 14,184,000 754
29 July 2007 Kenya USD 15,418 5
29 July 2007 Latvia USD 60,888 5
29 July 2007 Lithuania USD 232,286
29 July 2007 Malaysia USD 165,531 25
29 July 2007 New Zealand USD 1,193,974 89
29 July 2007 Nigeria USD 7,347 2
29 July 2007 Norway USD 1,421,369 123
31 July 2007 Philippines PHP 17,952,084 100
29 July 2007 Philippines USD 397,170 50
29 July 2007 Portugal USD 525,120 75
19 August 2007 Russia RUR 93,277,233 545
29 July 2007 Singapore USD 558,672 33
29 July 2007 Spain USD 7,220,768
29 July 2007 Sweden USD 1,800,869 120
29 July 2007 United Arab Emirates USD 186,382 19
29 July 2007 Uruguay USD 94,170 12
29 July 2007 Venezuela USD 755,389 97
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 December 2007 USA USD 6,074 26
9 December 2007 USA USD 12,206 36
2 December 2007 USA USD 14,774 44
24 November 2007 USA USD 22,342 50
18 November 2007 USA USD 32,015 61
4 November 2007 USA USD 63,340 116
21 October 2007 USA USD 134,862 194
14 October 2007 USA USD 180,675 223
30 September 2007 USA USD 221,966 321
23 September 2007 USA USD 297,917 416
16 September 2007 USA USD 661,810 799
9 September 2007 USA USD 1,319,878 1,440
2 September 2007 USA USD 3,630,550 2,066
26 August 2007 USA USD 4,317,689 2,600
19 August 2007 USA USD 6,829,648 3,162
12 August 2007 USA USD 11,269,651 3,552
5 August 2007 USA USD 25,110,873 3,926
29 July 2007 USA USD 71,850,000 3
29 July 2007 USA USD 74,036,787 3,922
30 September 2007 UK GBP 108,616 316
23 September 2007 UK GBP 135,506 349
16 September 2007 UK GBP 174,758 382
9 September 2007 UK GBP 256,737 429
2 September 2007 UK GBP 621,506 457
26 August 2007 UK GBP 636,897 502
19 August 2007 UK GBP 1,537,732 514
12 August 2007 UK GBP 2,175,321 506
5 August 2007 UK GBP 4,027,220 519
29 July 2007 UK GBP 13,626,853 499
4 December 2007 Argentina ARS 342 6
27 November 2007 Argentina ARS 545 2
20 November 2007 Argentina ARS 973 3
13 November 2007 Argentina ARS 2,320 6
6 November 2007 Argentina ARS 2,415 6
30 October 2007 Argentina ARS 4,019 14
23 October 2007 Argentina ARS 7,441 22
16 October 2007 Argentina ARS 20,946 39
9 October 2007 Argentina ARS 30,080 37
2 October 2007 Argentina ARS 52,525 57
25 September 2007 Argentina ARS 99,331 69
18 September 2007 Argentina ARS 185,505 84
11 September 2007 Argentina ARS 183,084 91
4 September 2007 Argentina ARS 305,767 123
28 August 2007 Argentina ARS 562,596 119
14 August 2007 Argentina ARS 1,895,850 131
7 August 2007 Argentina ARS 4,923,525 122
31 July 2007 Argentina ARS 7,449,496 182
26 September 2007 Brazil BRL 3,164,134 462
19 September 2007 Brazil BRL 4,989,569 473
9 September 2007 Brazil BRL 1,502,558 403
2 September 2007 Brazil BRL 2,008,166 428
5 July 2007 New Zealand NZD 929,852 90
31 July 2007 Philippines PHP 17,952,084 100

Comentarios

Balancing clever humor with a surprisingly meaningful message at It's center, The Simpsons Movie is a great if not purely entertaining film that should be appreciated by most.

Springfield has contaminated its resources and to prevent it from spreading the American government place it in a big bubble, hoping the problem will go away and when it does not....They plan to blow it up....

It's widely regarded that 'The Simpsons' TV show has been long past its prime of the early through late nineties. Nowadays it's still watched, but it doesn't look like it will ever regain its prestige.

When I heard that Matt Groening was making a Simpsons Movie, I was not happy. I know I have some real Simpson fanatics in my school that went on and on and on and on about each day.

To be frank, this movie was awful. Don't get me wrong, I love the Simpsons.

Spider-Pig, Spider-Pig, Does whatever a Spider-Pig does, Can He swing, From a Web? No He can't, He's a Pig, Look out!

In this debut feature film for the iconic animated characters, the citizens of Springfield have been thoughtlessly dumping all sorts of garbage into their town lake, creating an untenable situation. Homer tips the scales when, in a hurry, he deposits a silo full of the excrement from his pet pig into the lake.

The Simpsons Movie is pretty funny, but I was thinking that Mr. Burns should've been the main villain in this instead of Russ Cargill and he was a cheap imitation of Hank Scorpio.

Back in the 90's, my friends and I were desperate for a Simpsons movie. There would be a rumor that it would happen, but then it turned out to be false.

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