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  • Blair lined up for Simpsons debut

    11/21/2003 5:43:27 PM PST · by Pedantic_Lady · 5 replies · 266+ views
    BBC ^ | 22-November-2003 | Pedantic_Lady
    UK Prime Minister Tony Blair will make his debut in US animated comedy The Simpsons on Sunday. Mr Blair, who is said to be a big fan of the show, recorded his dialogue in April for an episode in which Homer Simpson meets him in London. Actor Sir Ian McKellen and Harry Potter author JK Rowling appear alongside in the show, called The Regina Monologues. British viewers will get their first chance to see the show when it airs on Sky One at the beginning of January. The episode reportedly sees Homer crash a Mini Cooper through the gates of...
  • Are the Simpsons Conservative or Liberal

    11/04/2003 7:29:57 PM PST · by KMC1 · 195 replies · 3,482+ views
    THE KMC BLOG ^ | 11.4.2003
    Ok, I know that I am extremely late to the party...but I have to admit it...I have become a hardened fan of (bite lip and hope for the best) - "The Simpsons". I had never watched on a regular basis for the majority of the time that they had been on the air. Then I interviewed the author of "The Gospel According to the Simpsons" last year. The interview was ok as interviews go but in the author's telling of HOW the episode is put together each week fascinated me. Each epsiode take possibly up to 3 years to put...
  • Simpsons Fan Creates Real Life "Tommacco"!

    11/03/2003 7:18:48 PM PST · by Central Scrutiniser · 16 replies · 513+ views
    Tomacco Becomes A Reality! October 29 » Posted By Adam » Source: KPTV Rob Baur, a huge Simpsons fan, grafted a tomato plant to a tobacco plant, grew it, and tonight he has proof from the lab that it worked. "What we found was nicotine in the leaves". said scientist Ray Grimsbo. The plant grew off the tobacco roots and sucked up the nicotine, just like Tomacco on The Simpsons. The lab hasn't tested if the actual tomato has nicotine in it yet, but they say it probably does. "Generally in the fruit there is more material concentrated because that's...
  • The Simpsons vs. Fox News (FNN suit was a joke)

    10/31/2003 9:10:27 PM PST · by KneelBeforeZod · 24 replies · 432+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Friday, October 31, 2003 | Compiled by Anne Schroeder
    Doh! "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening may have crossed the line with his comment last week to National Public Radio's Terry Gross that Fox media empire almost sued itself. (Now that takes some talent!) The story goes that Fox News Channel execs were none too thrilled last year when the wildly popular cartoon, which is on Fox Broadcasting, featured a fake news ticker mocking the station's conservative rep. The headlines included gems such as: "Do Democrats Cause Cancer? . . . Study: 92 percent of Democrats are gay . . . JFK posthumously joins Republican Party . . ." ***snip****...
  • First Al Franken, Now 'The Simpsons'?

    10/29/2003 1:10:51 PM PST · by RightWingAtheist · 29 replies · 221+ views
    IMDB ^ | 10/29/03 | Unknown
    Fox News Channel threatened to sue the producers of The Simpsons following an episode that poked fun of the "crawl" items that are superimposed over the channel's newscasts, Simpsons creator Matt Groening said during an interview on National Public Radio Tuesday. The Simpsons airs on the Fox television network, a corporate sibling of FNC. "Fox said they would sue the show. And we called their bluff because we didn't think Rupert Murdoch would pay for Fox to sue itself. We got away with it," Groening said. (Among the items on the crawl: "Do Democrats cause cancer? Find out at foxnews.com...
  • IT'S TOONY BLAIR (Tony Blair to appear on "The Simpsons")

    04/11/2003 5:23:57 PM PDT · by Shermy · 14 replies · 246+ views
    Daily Mirror U.K. ^ | April 11, 2003
    TONY Blair took a gamble yesterday by recording an episode of The Simpsons while Britain is still at war. But he reckons it will pay off. Downing Street sources insisted last night that Simpsons fan Mr Blair, who watches the anarchic animation with his children, agreed to appear in the show months ago. And he felt it would be ridiculous to cancel, especially as it would throw the programme’s schedule into disarray. The sources said: “He’s a big fan of The Simpsons. “He knows he might get some criticism because of the timing but this was in the diary long...
  • Springfield's follies make 'Simpsons' so endearing

    02/19/2003 6:18:31 AM PST · by Phantom Lord · 16 replies · 232+ views
    Binghamton Press and Sun-Bulletin ^ | 02/19/03 | Justin Walden
    <p>Springfield -- Here's to The Simpsons and their 14 seasons of hilarity and parody.</p> <p>I'll admit it, I'm a Simpsons junkie. I joined what I bet were millions of other people Sunday in front of the tube for the cartoon's 300th episode.</p>
  • The Simpsons -- Who turned America's best TV show into a cartoon?

    02/16/2003 7:20:22 AM PST · by ex-Texan · 125 replies · 2,008+ views
    MSN.com and Slate ^ | 2/13/2003 | Chris Suellentrop
    The Simpsons -- Who turned America's best TV show into a cartoon?By Chris Suellentrop At some point during its 14-year run, The Simpsons turned into one of the best sitcoms on television—and that's not a compliment. At one time, to call The Simpsons the best show on Fox would have been a vast understatement; to say it was the best sitcom on television would have been inadequate; and to describe it as the greatest TV show in history would (and still does) minimize its importance by limiting its cultural impact to the small screen. Who knows when it happened—maybe it...
  • The Simpsons" not close to ending, creator says

    05/01/2002 5:16:44 PM PDT · by aomagrat · 19 replies · 481+ views
    Evergreen Terrace ^ | Wed May 1, 2002 | Arthur Spiegelman
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Reports of the imminent demise of Homer Simpson and his beloved but dysfunctional cartoon family are grossly exaggerated, their creator said Wednesday. In fact, says cartoonist Matt Groening, television viewers are going to have "The Simpsons (news - Y! TV)" to kick around for years and years to come despite what the headlines of the British press might be saying. "D'oh!" as Homer might exclaim. Groening strongly denied a British newspaper report that he was planning to wind up the series shortly because it was getting harder and harder to find funny things to say. Cowabunga,...