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| + | '''''The Simpsons Movie''''' is an upcoming 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It is being produced by Gracie Films for 20th Century Fox with animation produced by Film Roman and Rough Draft Studios and is scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27 2007. The film has been produced by [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Mike Scully]], and [[Richard Sakai]] and has been written by eleven of the television series' most prolific writers: Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]], [[George Meyer]], [[David Mirkin]], [[Mike Reiss]], [[Matt Selman]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]]. The film is directed by [[David Silverman]], a former ''Simpsons'' supervising director. The film stars the regular television cast of [[Dan Castellaneta]], [[Julie Kavner]], [[Nancy Cartwright (actress)|Nancy Cartwright]], [[Yeardley Smith]], [[Hank Azaria]], [[Harry Shearer]], [[Pamela Hayden]] and [[Tress MacNeille]]. |
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− | | director = [[David Silverman]]
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− | | writer = [[James L. Brooks]]<br />[[Matt Groening]]<br />[[Al Jean]]<br />[[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]<br />[[George Meyer]]<br />[[David Mirkin]]<br />[[Mike Reiss]]<br />[[Mike Scully]]<br />[[Matt Selman]]<br />[[John Swartzwelder]]<br />[[Jon Vitti]]
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− | | starring = [[Dan Castellaneta]]<br />[[Julie Kavner]]<br />[[Nancy Cartwright (actress)|Nancy Cartwright]]<br />[[Yeardley Smith]]<br />[[Hank Azaria]]<br />[[Harry Shearer]]<br />[[Pamela Hayden]]<br />[[Tress MacNeille]]<br /> [[Maggie Roswell]]<br />[[Russi Taylor]]<br />[[Albert Brooks]]
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− | | producer = [[James L. Brooks]]<br />[[Matt Groening]]<br />[[Al Jean]]<br />[[Mike Scully]]<br />[[Richard Sakai]]
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− | | music = [[Hans Zimmer]]
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− | | distributor = [[20th Century Fox]]
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− | | released = {{flagicon|Australia}} {{flagicon|UK}} [[July 26]], [[2007]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Canada}} [[July 27]], [[2007]]
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− | | website = http://www.simpsonsmovie.com/
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− | '''''The Simpsons Movie''''' is an upcoming 2007 [[animated film|animated comedy film]] based on the animated television series ''[[The Simpsons]]''. It is being produced by [[Gracie Films]] for [[20th Century Fox]] with animation produced by [[Film Roman]] and [[Rough Draft Studios]] and is scheduled to be released worldwide by [[July 27]] [[2007]]. The film has been produced by [[James L. Brooks]], [[Matt Groening]], [[Al Jean]], [[Mike Scully]], and [[Richard Sakai]] and has been written by eleven of the television series' most prolific writers: Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]], [[George Meyer]], [[David Mirkin]], [[Mike Reiss]], [[Matt Selman]], [[John Swartzwelder]] and [[Jon Vitti]].<ref name=variety>{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117940840.html?categoryid=14&cs=1|title=Homer going to bat in '07|accessdate=2007-05-19|date=[[2006-04-02]]|author=Michael Fleming|publisher=[[Variety]]}}</ref> The film is directed by [[David Silverman]], a former ''Simpsons'' supervising director.<ref name=variety/> The film stars the regular television cast of [[Dan Castellaneta]], [[Julie Kavner]], [[Nancy Cartwright (actress)|Nancy Cartwright]], [[Yeardley Smith]], [[Hank Azaria]], [[Harry Shearer]], [[Pamela Hayden]] and [[Tress MacNeille]]. | |
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| + | Little information on the plot has been released: [[Matt Groening]] noted, "I can't imagine people look in the TV section of the newspaper and think, 'I'll watch this week's ''Simpsons'' because I like the plot.' You just tune in and see what happens. ''Newsweek'' revealed several plot details based on footage that they were shown. Early on in the film, after he has been dared by Homer, Bart will skateboard through Springfield naked, eventually going "full-frontal". The film begins with a "growing environmental crisis" to which Homer adds. [[Albert Brooks]] plays a character attempting to take over the world, and Lisa "may" get a boyfriend who is a green-activist. |
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− | Little information on the plot has been released: [[Matt Groening]] noted, "I can't imagine people look in the TV section of the newspaper and think, 'I'll watch this week's ''Simpsons'' because I like the plot.' You just tune in and see what happens."<ref name="empire"/> ''[[Newsweek]]'' revealed several plot details based on footage that they were shown. Early on in the film, after he has been dared by Homer, Bart will skateboard through Springfield naked, eventually going "full-frontal". The film begins with a "growing environmental crisis" to which Homer adds. [[Albert Brooks]] plays a character attempting to take over the world, and Lisa "may" get a boyfriend who is a green-activist.<ref name=newsweek>{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18237345/site/newsweek/|title=Homer's Big-Screen Odyssey|author=Smith, Sean|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2007-04-21]]|publisher=[[Newsweek]]}}</ref> | |
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| ===Development=== | | ===Development=== |
− | The production staff of ''The Simpsons'' had entertained the thought of a film since early in the series, but things never came together. The [[The Simpsons (season 4)|season 4]] episode "[[Kamp Krusty]]" was originally going to be a film, but difficulties were encountered in writing a movie length script, at which point the movie plans were dropped in favor of a [[season premiere]].<ref>{{cite video | people=Groening, Matt; Al Jean, Mark Kirkland, David Silverman|year=2004|title=The Simpsons The Complete Fourth Season DVD commentary for the episode "[[Kamp Krusty]]"| medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> For a long time the project was held up. There was trouble finding a story that was right for a film, and the crew did not have enough time to complete a film project, as they already worked full time year-round on the show.<ref name="avclub">{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/content/node/47771/3|title=Matt Groening interview with The A.V. Club (page 3)|last=Rabin|first=Nathan|publisher=A.V. Club|accessdate=2007-04-23|date=[[2006-04-26]]}}</ref> Before his death, [[Phil Hartman]] had always wanted to create a [[live action]] [[Troy McClure]] film, with several of the staff saying that they would have loved to help create it.<ref>{{cite video|people=Oakley, Bill|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Seventh Season DVD commentary for the episode "[[Homerpalooza]]"|medium=DVD||publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | + | The production staff of ''The Simpsons'' had entertained the thought of a film since early in the series, but things never came together. The season 4 episode "[[Kamp Krusty]]" was originally going to be a film, but difficulties were encountered in writing a movie length script, at which point the movie plans were dropped in favor of a season premiere. For a long time the project was held up. There was trouble finding a story that was right for a film, and the crew did not have enough time to complete a film project, as they already worked full time year-round on the show. Before his death, [[Phil Hartman]] had always wanted to create a live action Troy McClure film, with several of the staff saying that they would have loved to help create it. |
− | [[Image:simpsons movie trailer 3.png|thumb|left|300px|A naked [[Bart Simpson]] hits the window of [[Krusty Burger]], where [[Ned Flanders|Ned]], [[Rod and Todd Flanders|Rod, and Todd Flanders]] sit eating. From the [[February 18]], [[2007]] trailer.]]
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− | Work on the current script began in 2001,<ref name="usa">{{cite news|url=http://usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2006-04-02-simpsons-movie_x.htm |title=Mmmm, popcorn: A 'Simpsons' film in '07 |accessdate=2006-04-02 |author=Scott Bowles |date=[[2006-04-02]] |publisher=[[USA Today]]}}</ref> when the voice cast was finally signed on to do the film.<ref name="empire">{{cite news | author = Olly Richards | title = Homer's Odyssey | pages = 72-78 | publisher = [[Empire (magazine)|Empire]] | date = [[2007-05-24]] | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref> The producers had arranged a deal with Fox, which meant that they could begin writing a film script, but then could abandon it at any point if "they weren't satisfied with the results." Work continued on the screenplay from 2003 onwards and did not cease. James L. Brooks said on the matter that the "fact that we could say no meant that we never had to."<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/06/movies/moviesspecial/06itzk.html | title = D'oh! They're Still Tinkering With Homer | accessdate = 2007-05-05 | author = Dave Itzkoff | date = [[2007-05-06]] | publisher = [[The New York Times]]}}</ref> Al Jean told ''Newsweek'', that "This movie has been rewritten more heavily than any human document."<ref name=newsweek>{{cite news|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18237345/site/newsweek/|title=Homer's Big-Screen Odyssey|author=Smith, Sean|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2007-04-21]]|publisher=[[Newsweek]]}}</ref> Numerous plots were considered: [[Al Jean]] suggested the family saving [[manatees]], which became the 2005 episode "[[Bonfire of the Manatees]]", and there was the ''[[The Truman Show]]''-style notion of the characters discovering their lives were a TV show, which Groening rejected due to his rule "that the Simpsons never become aware of themselves as celebrities."<ref name="empire"/> The writers wrote the script in a way that they almost always employed when writing the television series, sitting around a table and pitching ideas, trying to make each other laugh.<ref name=nytimes/> Brooks noted that the writing process followed the pattern of "story, story, story and tone and character and emotion and pace."<ref name=nytimes/>
| + | [[Image:simpsons movie trailer 3.png|thumb|left|300px|A naked [[Bart Simpson]] hits the window of [[Krusty Burger]], where [[Ned Flanders|Ned]], [[Rod Flanders|Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders]] sit eating. From the February 18, 2007 trailer.]] |
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− | The film was originally planned for release in summer 2006,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/4246.html|title=A Simpsons Movie in 2006?|accessdate=2007-05-07|date=[[2004-02-11]]|publisher=ICV2.com}}</ref> but [[Al Jean]] stated at San Diego's [[Comic Con International]] 2004 that the producers were taking their time, to make sure that the film was perfect.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/5380.html|title=Simpsons Film Confirmed|accessdate=2007-05-07|date=2006-07-04|publisher=ICV2.com}}</ref> In 2005, Nancy Cartwright told [[BBC Radio 1]] that the cast had done their first table reading.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=9902|title=Nancy Cartwright on The Simpsons Movie|accessdate=2007-05-07|date=[[2005-06-05]]|publisher=comingsoon.net}}</ref> It was not until [[April 1]] [[2006]] that Twentieth Century Fox confirmed that ''The Simpsons'' was to be made into a feature-length film, to be released [[July 27]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4867252.stm|title=Simpsons film confirmed for 2007|accessdate=2007-05-07|date=[[2006-04-01]]|publisher=[[BBC News]]}}</ref> | + | Work on the current script began in 2001, when the voice cast was finally signed on to do the film. The producers had arranged a deal with Fox, which meant that they could begin writing a film script, but then could abandon it at any point if "they weren't satisfied with the results." Work continued on the screenplay from 2003 onwards and did not cease. James L. Brooks said on the matter that the "fact that we could say no meant that we never had to. Al Jean told ''Newsweek'', that "This movie has been rewritten more heavily than any human document. Numerous plots were considered: [[Al Jean]] suggested the family saving manatees, which became the 2005 episode "[[Bonfire of the Manatees]]", and there was the ''[[The Truman Show]]''-style notion of the characters discovering their lives were a TV show, which Groening rejected due to his rule "that the Simpsons never become aware of themselves as celebrities. The writers wrote the script in a way that they almost always employed when writing the television series, sitting around a table and pitching ideas, trying to make each other laugh. Brooks noted that the writing process followed the pattern of "story, story, story and tone and character and emotion and pace. |
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| + | The film was originally planned for release in summer 2006, but [[Al Jean]] stated at San Diego's Comic Con International 2004 that the producers were taking their time, to make sure that the film was perfect. In 2005, Nancy Cartwright told BBC Radio 1 that the cast had done their first table reading. It was not until April 1, 2006 that Twentieth Century Fox confirmed that ''The Simpsons'' was to be made into a feature-length film, to be released July 27, 2007. |
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| ===Animation=== | | ===Animation=== |
| [[Image:simpsons angry mob.png|right|thumb|300px|An angry mob of townspeople come looking for Homer.]] | | [[Image:simpsons angry mob.png|right|thumb|300px|An angry mob of townspeople come looking for Homer.]] |
− | The film is being animated in a wider [[anamorphic format|2.39:1]] aspect ratio, and colored with the largest palette the animators have ever had available to them. The technique of animating the characters to have shadows is used throughout the film.<ref name=nytimes/> On the subject of animation, David Silverman said that "In any given episode, there will be sequences you really want to lavish your attention on, and you've got to pick and choose" leading him to think that it "would be really great if we could lavish that attention with every single scene [in the film] that we do".<ref name=nytimes/> As inspiration for the animation, Silverman and his team of animators looked at ''[[The Incredibles]]'', ''[[Triplets of Belleville]]'' and ''[[Bad Day at Black Rock]]'', calling them "a great education in staging because of how the characters are placed".<ref name=nytimes/> | + | The film is being animated in a wider 2.39:1 aspect ratio, and colored with the largest palette the animators have ever had available to them. The technique of animating the characters to have shadows is used throughout the film. On the subject of animation, David Silverman said that "In any given episode, there will be sequences you really want to lavish your attention on, and you've got to pick and choose" leading him to think that it "would be really great if we could lavish that attention with every single scene [in the film] that we do". As inspiration for the animation, Silverman and his team of animators looked at ''The Incredibles'', ''Triplets of Belleville'' and ''Bad Day at Black Rock'', calling them "a great education in staging because of how the characters are placed". |
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− | Although most animated films can not make any changes to the story for budget reasons,<ref name="empire"/> ''The Simpsons Movie'' crew continued to keep playing with their film even into 2007. [[James L. Brooks]] noted, "We saw a trailer the other day, and somebody said 70 percent of the things in it — based on where we were eight weeks ago — are no longer in the movie, because we keep on fooling around."<ref name=ew>{{cite news | url = http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20035285_20035331_20035330,00.html | title = Inside 'The Simpsons Movie' | accessdate = 2007-05-05 | author = Dan Snierson | date = [[2007-04-27]] | work = Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> | + | Although most animated films can not make any changes to the story for budget reasons, ''The Simpsons Movie'' crew continued to keep playing with their film even into 2007. [[James L. Brooks]] noted, "We saw a trailer the other day, and somebody said 70 percent of the things in it — based on where we were eight weeks ago — are no longer in the movie, because we keep on fooling around." |
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− | As inspiration for the crowd scene in the film, the production staff spent a long time looking at the ''Simpsons'' poster that features over 320 of the show's characters. Groening said that they did try to put every single character into the film, with 94 having speaking parts.<ref name=ew>{{cite news | url = http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20035285_20035331_20035330,00.html | title = Inside 'The Simpsons Movie' | accessdate = 2007-05-05 | author = Dan Snierson | date = [[2007-04-27]] | work = [[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> The series regulars [[Dan Castellaneta]], [[Julie Kavner]], [[Nancy Cartwright (actress)|Nancy Cartwright]], [[Yeardley Smith]], [[Hank Azaria]] and [[Harry Shearer]] and a majority of the show's semi-regular performers [[Marcia Wallace]], [[Pamela Hayden]], [[Russi Taylor]], [[Tress MacNeille]] and [[Maggie Roswell]] reprised their roles for the film.<ref name=variety/> [[Kelsey Grammer]] also returned for [[Sideshow Bob]]<ref name="iesb">{{cite news|url=http://www.iesb.net/fox2006/051206d.php|title=Interview: Kelsey Grammer On the Beast PLUS Sideshow Bob Is In The Simpsons Movie!|publisher=IESB.net|date=[[2006-05-12]]|accessdate=2007-05-08|author=Stephanie Sanchez}}</ref> as did [[Joe Mantegna]] for [[Fat Tony]].<ref name="creators">{{cite news|url=http://www.creators.com/lifestylefeatures/hollywood-exclusive/jon-cryer-and-lisa-joyner-plan-june-wedding-joe-mantegna-pulls-eclectic-string-of-roles.html|title=Jon Cryer and Lisa Joyner Plan June Wedding/Joe Mantegna Pulls Eclectic String of Roles|accessdate=2007-04-11|publisher=creators.com}}</ref> | + | As inspiration for the crowd scene in the film, the production staff spent a long time looking at the ''Simpsons'' poster that features over 320 of the show's characters. Groening said that they did try to put every single character into the film, with 94 having speaking parts. The series regulars [[Dan Castellaneta]], [[Julie Kavner]], [[Nancy Cartwright]], [[Yeardley Smith]], [[Hank Azaria]] and [[Harry Shearer]] and a majority of the show's semi-regular performers [[Marcia Wallace]], [[Pamela Hayden]], [[Russi Taylor]], [[Tress MacNeille]] and [[Maggie Roswell]] reprised their roles for the film. [[Kelsey Grammer]] also returned for [[Sideshow Bob]] as did [[Joe Mantegna]] for [[Fat Tony]]. |
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− | Various new characters were also created along the way, who were often written out as they didn't contribute much.<ref name="empire"/> [[Albert Brooks]], who supplied many guest voices, will be playing the "villain",<ref name=newsweek/> and [[Isla Fisher]] will also voice a character.<ref>{{cite news|author=Wolf, Jeanne |title=What Creeps Out Borat's Future Wife? |url=http://movies.go.com/moviesproxy/jeannewolf?columnid=883936|publisher=movies.com|date=[[2007-03-29]]|accessdate=2007-04-06}}</ref> Among those playing themselves are [[Erin Brockovich]]<ref name="usa"/> and [[Green Day]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1559169/20070509/story.jhtml|title='Simpsons Movie' Cast Discusses Green Day's Appearance In Film|accessdate=2007-05-10|author=James Montgomery|date=[[2007-05-09]]|publisher=MTV}}</ref> and in an example of the film's ever morphing storyline, [[Minnie Driver]] recorded the part of a patronizing grievance counselor in a scene that was cut.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1558514/20070501/story.jhtml|title=Movie File: 'Dark Knight,' Christian Bale, 'Simpsons Movie' & More|accessdate=2007-05-08|author=Adler, Shawn; Carroll, Larry|date=[[2007-05-02]]|publisher=MTV}}</ref> | + | Various new characters were also created along the way, who were often written out as they didn't contribute much.[[Albert Brooks]], who supplied many guest voices, will be playing the "villain", and [[Isla Fisher]] will also voice a character. I an example of the film's ever morphing storyline, [[Minnie Driver]] recorded the part of a patronizing grievance counselor in a scene that was cut. |
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| ===Music=== | | ===Music=== |
| [[Image:The_Simpsons_Movie_soundtrack_cover.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The soundtrack cover]] | | [[Image:The_Simpsons_Movie_soundtrack_cover.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The soundtrack cover]] |
− | [[Hans Zimmer]] was selected to compose the score for the film, with him composing for ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]]'' at the same time. He told ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' that he liked "using all his creative juices at once."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/features/columns/music_reporter/e3i03fe5ba7c643306bd54e32aa6e46fda2|title='Biker' pirates, Homer keeping Zimmer busy|accessdate=2007-05-12|date=[[2007-05-10]]|author=Tamara Conniff|publisher=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> In addition to their appearance in the film, [[Green Day]] will record their version of the theme song of ''The Simpsons'', releasing it as a single.<ref name=hr>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/features/columns/music_reporter/e3i100bdf32d950877f04f3f3dce9e59d2a|title=Mmmmm, soundtrack: 'Simpsons' team effort|accessdate=2007-05-24|date=[[2007-05-24]]|author=Tamara Conniff|publisher=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> | + | [[Hans Zimmer]] was selected to compose the score for the film, with him composing for ''Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'' at the same time. He told ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that he liked "using all his creative juices at once." In addition to their appearance in the film, Green Day will record their version of the theme song of ''The Simpsons'', releasing it as a single. |
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− | The soundtrack album of Zimmer's score will be released by Adrenaline Music,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.myrocketscience.com/SimpsonsSoundtrack.html|title=Simpson's Soundtrack|publisher=Rocket Science|accessdate=2007-06-13}}</ref> on [[July 24]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000RGSOPU/|title=The Simpsons Movie [SOUNDTRACK]|publisher=[[Amazon.com]]|accessdate=2007-06-13}}</ref> It will feature the following tracks:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.play.com/Product.aspx?title=3384472&r=CDJ|title=The Simpsons Movie Soundtrack|publisher=Play.com|accessdate=2007-06-18}}</ref> | + | The soundtrack album of Zimmer's score will be released by Adrenaline Music, on July 24, 2007 |
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− | [[Image:Simpsons teaser trailer.png|left|thumb|240px|[[Homer Simpson]] sitting on his couch in a [[Superman]] [[t-shirt]] and [[briefs]] in the teaser trailer that debuted on [[March 31]] [[2006]].]] | + | [[Image:Simpsons teaser trailer.png|left|thumb|240px|[[Homer Simpson]] sitting on his couch in a Superman t-shirt and briefs in the teaser trailer that debuted on March 31 2006.]] |
− | A [[teaser trailer]] for the film was attached to the film ''[[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]'' from [[March 31]] [[2006]] onwards; the same trailer was then broadcast during the [[April 2]] episode of ''The Simpsons'', "[[Million Dollar Abie]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002275630 |title='Simpsons' movie revealed in trailer |accessdate=2006-04-01 |author=Sheigh Crabtree |date=[[2006-04-01]] |publisher=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/thesimpsonsmovie/| title=Apple - Trailers - The Simpsons Movie - Teaser |publisher=Apple Computer|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref> In July 2006, two clips of early, black and white, unfinished animatic footage from the film were shown to audiences during a ''Simpsons'' panel at [[Comic-Con]] 2006,<ref name="ani">{{cite news|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/article.php?article_id=5687 |title=''Simpsons'' Movie Peeks at Comic-Con |accessdate=2006-07-25 |author=Ryan Ball |date=[[2006-07-24]] |publisher=[[Animation Magazine]]}}</ref> with a third animatic clip being released on the ''The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season'' DVD boxset.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=6494|title=The Simpsons - Season 9 - List of Extras include Sneak Peek at the Movie!|date=2006-11-10|accessdate=2007-05-08|author=Gord Lacey|publisher=TV Shows on DVD.com}}</ref> A 1½-minute-long trailer was then shown on [[November 12]] [[2006]], immediately after the second act of ''The Simpsons'' episode "[[G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/article.php?article_id=6117|title=Fox to Air Simpsons Movie Trailer|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2006-11-07]]|author=Ryan Ball|publisher=Animation Magazine}}</ref> Another 1½-minute trailer appeared on ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'' newspaper's website on [[December 11]] [[2006]].<ref>{{cite news | title = The Simpsons Movie - UK Exclusive Trailer! | publisher = The Sun | date = [[2006-12-11]] | url = http://www.thesun.co.uk/simpsons | accessdate = 2006-12-12}}</ref> On the [[February 14]] [[2007]], [[List of American Idol episodes#Season 6: 2007|episode]] of ''[[American Idol]]'', footage was shown of the contestants attending a private screening where they were shown an early preview of the first theatrical trailer.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.curlio.com/article/9544/last/American_Idol_choses_their_top_24|title=American Idol choose their top 24|publisher=Curlio.com|date=[[2007-02-14]]|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.simpsonschannel.com/cgi-bin/newspro/addons/iSay.cgi?Page=Comments&ID=EEZEVupVAVxvVjuccf|title=Idols Get Peek At Simpsons Movie|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2007-02-15]]|publisher=Simpsons Channel}}</ref> The same trailer was then shown during ''The Simpsons'' episode "[[Springfield Up]]" on [[February 18]] [[2007]], and was made available online shortly afterwards.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aintitcool.com/?q=node/31637|title=The Greater Glory of the SIMPSONS MOVIE Trailer #3 Is Revealed In Glorious Quicktime!|accessdate=2007-05-08|publisher=[[Ain't It Cool News]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.simpsonschannel.com/cgi-bin/newspro/addons/iSay.cgi?Page=Comments&ID=EEZElyFVFkvwHOxOrf|title=Third Simpsons Movie Trailer Released|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2007-02-19]]|publisher=Simpsons Channel}}</ref> A short TV spot was then aired during the episode "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.simpsonschannel.com/cgi-bin/newspro/addons/iSay.cgi?Page=Comments&ID=EEZAAkyVElSshrNHFL|title=New Simpsons Movie TV Trailer|accessdate=2007-05-23|date=[[2007-05-23]]|publisher=Simpsons Channel}}</ref> | + | |
| + | A teaser trailer for the film was attached to the film ''Ice Age: The Meltdown'' from March 31 2006 onwards; the same trailer was then broadcast during the April 2 episode of ''The Simpsons'', "[[Million Dollar Abie]]". In July 2006, two clips of early, black and white, unfinished animatic footage from the film were shown to audiences during a ''Simpsons'' panel at Comic-Con 2006, with a third animatic clip being released on the ''The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season'' DVD boxset. A 1½-minute-long trailer was then shown on November 12, 2006, immediately after the second act of ''The Simpsons'' episode "[[G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)]]". Another 1½-minute trailer appeared on ''The Sun'' newspaper's website on December 11, 2006. On the February 14 2007, episode of ''American Idol'', footage was shown of the contestants attending a private screening where they were shown an early preview of the first theatrical trailer. The same trailer was then shown during ''The Simpsons'' episode "[[Springfield Up]]" on February 18, 2007, and was made available online shortly afterwards. A short TV spot was then aired during the episode "[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]". |
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| [[Image:Simpsons movie animatic 3.png|right|250px|thumb|[[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] look at the silo in their back yard in the animatic included on the season 9 DVD set.]] | | [[Image:Simpsons movie animatic 3.png|right|250px|thumb|[[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] look at the silo in their back yard in the animatic included on the season 9 DVD set.]] |
− | [[McFarlane Toys]] will release a line of action figures based on the film, these include Ned Flanders and Bart looking over a rock at a character that is covered by a "Top Secret Character" logo.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spawn.com/toys/product.aspx?product=3249|title=BART & NED: "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?" BOXED SET|accessdate=2007-05-08|publisher=spawn.com}}</ref> The hidden character was later revealed to be a pink creature with fangs and multiple eyes located all around its body.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2466364&cp=&sr=1&f=Taxonomy%2FTRUS%2F2254197&origkw=simpsons&kw=simpsons&parentPage=search|title=BART & NED: "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?" BOXED SET|accessdate=2007-06-18|publisher=toysrus.com}}</ref> Others include Bart skateboarding naked having been dared by Sherri and Terri, Homer and his pet pig, and Itchy & Scratchy in "Presidential Politics". Also a series of "movie mayhem" figures, depicting the family in a cinema, will be released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spawn.com/toys/series.aspx?series=347|title=THE SIMPSONS MOVIE|accessdate=2007-05-08|publisher=spawn.com}}</ref> A video game entitled ''[[The Simpsons Game]]'' has been announced by [[EA Games]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ea.com/simpsons/news.jsp|title=EA's The Simpsons Game Unveiled Alongside The Simpsons 400th Episode|accessdate=2007-05-08|publisher=EA Games}}</ref> and it will be released to coincide with the film's DVD release in the Autumn.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gamesnews.virgin.net/Virgin/Lifestyle/Games/virginGamesNewsDetail/0,13470,2116591_technology,00.html|title=The Simpsons due in autumn|accessdate=2007-05-08|publisher=Virgin Media}}</ref> EA expects the game to become the highest selling game of the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/a42665/simpsons-to-become-years-top-seller.html|title='Simpsons' to become year's top-seller?|date=[[2007-02-12]]|author= David Gibbon|publisher=Digital Spy|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref> [[Samsung]] are due to release a special ''Simpsons Movie'' phone,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/01/11/limited-edition-simpsons-movie-samsung-mobile-phones-on-display-at-ces/|title=Limited Edition Simpsons Movie Samsung Mobile Phones on Display at CES|author=Alex Billington|date=[[2007-01-11]]|publisher=FirstShowing.net|accessdate=2007-05-07}}</ref> and [[Microsoft]] will release a limited edition ''Simpsons Movie'' [[Xbox 360]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/13465/The-Simpsons-Limited-Edition-Xbox-360-Picture/|title=The Simpsons Limited Edition Xbox 360 Picture|accessdate=2007-05-11|date=[[2007-05-10]]|author=César A. Berardini|publisher=TeamXbox.com}}</ref> Other merchandise that will be released includes a ''The Simpsons Movie'' and a donut-shaped stress reliever,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.simpsonsfilm.de/news_47.html|title=Gewinnspiel, Stressball und Trinkbecher|date=2007-06-01|accessdate=2007-06-09|publisher=Simpsons Film.de}} {{de icon}}</ref> as well as a badge pack.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Simpsons-Movie-Homer-Badge-Pack/dp/B000RL4Y7C/ref=sr_1_3/202-4660464-5184606?ie=UTF8&s=toys&qid=1181408627&sr=8-3|title=Simpsons Movie-Homer Badge Pack|accessdate=2007-06-09|publisher=[[Amazon.co.uk]]}}</ref>
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− | As a promotion for the film, eleven [[7-Eleven]] stores across America will be transformed into [[Kwik-E-Mart]]s, and sell Squishees, Buzz Cola and Krusty-O's Cereal.<ref>{{cite news|author=Stephanie Sanchez|title=Real Life Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart|publisher=IESB.net|date=[[2007-03-28]]|url=http://iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2169&Itemid=99|acessdate=2007-05-07}}</ref> | + | McFarlane Toys will release a line of action figures based on the film, these include Ned Flanders and Bart looking over a rock at a character that is covered by a "Top Secret Character" logo. Others include Bart skateboarding naked having been dared by Sherri and Terri, Homer and his pet pig, and Itchy & Scratchy in "Presidential Politics". Also a series of "movie mayhem" figures, depicting the family in a cinema, will be released. A video game entitled ''[[The Simpsons Game]]'' has been announced by EA Games, and it will be released to coincide with the film's DVD release in the Autumn. EA expects the game to become the highest selling game of the year. Samsung are due to release a special ''Simpsons Movie'' phone, and Microsoft will release a limited edition ''Simpsons Movie'' Xbox 360. Other merchandise that will be released includes a ''The Simpsons Movie'' and a donut-shaped stress reliever, as well as a badge pack. |
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| + | As a promotion for the film, eleven 7-Eleven stores across America will be transformed into [[Kwik-E-Mart]]s, and sell Squishees, Buzz Cola and Krusty-O's Cereal. |
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− | The film is [[Motion Picture Association of America film rating system|rated PG-13]] by the [[Motion Picture Association of America]] for "irreverent humor throughout".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/news.php?id=6223 |title=Latest MPAA Ratings: #57|accessdate=2007-05-30|date=[[2007-05-30]]|author=Brad Brevet}}</ref> The rating had been expected by the production staff.<ref name="usa">{{cite news|url=http://usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2006-04-02-simpsons-movie_x.htm |title=Mmmm, popcorn: A 'Simpsons' film in '07 |accessdate=2006-04-02 |author=Scott Bowles |date=[[2006-04-02]] |publisher=[[USA Today]]}}</ref> | + | The film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "irreverent humor throughout". The rating had been expected by the production staff. |
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− | Fox is holding a competition between sixteen [[Springfield (place name)|Springfields]] across the United States to host the American premiere,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/03/09/simpsons-movie-to-premiere-in-springfield-but-which-one/|title=Simpsons movie to premiere in Springfield. But which one?|accessdate=2007-05-19|date=[[2007-03-09]]|author=Anna Johns|publisher=TV Squad}}</ref> with [[Springfield, Minnesota]] dropping out on [[May 31]] [[2007]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.winonadailynews.com/articles/2007/05/31/mn/05m.txt|title=Springfield, Minn., to Simpsons: Drop dead|accessdate=2007-06-07|date=[[2007-05-31]]|publisher=Winona Daily News}}</ref> Two Scottish Springfields have expressed their interest in holding the British premiere of the film.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/6653305.stm|title=Springfields eye Simpsons movie |accessdate=2007-05-22|date=[[2007-05-14]]|publisher=[[BBC News]]}}</ref> | + | Fox is holding a competition between sixteen Springfields across the United States to host the American premiere, with Springfield, Minnesota dropping out on May 31, 2007. Two Scottish Springfields have expressed their interest in holding the British premiere of the film. |
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− | Before its release, the film received a nomination in the category "Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet" at the [[2007 MTV Movie Awards]], but it lost to ''[[Transformers (film)|Transformers]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/ma07/vote.jhtml?categoryId=best_summer|title=2007 MTV Movie Awards <nowiki>|</nowiki> Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet |accessdate=2007-06-09|publisher=[[MTV]]}}</ref> The film's trailer won a Golden Trailer Award in the category "Best Animated/Family Film Trailer" at the 8th Annual Golden Trailer Awards.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=20746|title=The 8th Annual Golden Trailer Awards Winners!|accessdate=2007-06-09|author=Edward Douglas|date=[[2007-05-31]]|publisher=Comingsoon.net}}</ref> | + | Before its release, the film received a nomination in the category "Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, but it lost to ''Transformers''. The film's trailer won a Golden Trailer Award in the category "Best Animated/Family Film Trailer" at the 8th Annual Golden Trailer Awards. |
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− | In [[Portland, Oregon]] and later [[Tempe, Arizona]], test screenings of ''The Simpsons Movie'' were held. The versions of the film shown included unfinished animation, music, and 3D effects, with the reviews being largely positive.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/test-screening-details-from-the-simpsons-pic/|title=Test Screening Details On 'The Simpsons'|author=Nikki Finke|date=[[2007-03-30]]|publisher=Deadline Hollywood Daily|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32357|title=A pair of early SIMPSONS MOVIE reviews come in! D'oh? Or excelllllennnttt?|accessdate=2007-05-08|date=[[2007-04-20]]|author=Dave West|publisher=[[Ain't It Cool News]]}}</ref> | + | In Portland, Oregon and later Tempe, Arizona, test screenings of ''The Simpsons Movie'' were held. The versions of the film shown included unfinished animation, music, and 3D effects, with the reviews being largely positive. |
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Revision as of 22:20, July 3, 2007
The Simpsons Movie is an upcoming 2007 animated comedy film based on the animated television series The Simpsons. It is being produced by Gracie Films for 20th Century Fox with animation produced by Film Roman and Rough Draft Studios and is scheduled to be released worldwide by July 27 2007. The film has been produced by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Mike Scully, and Richard Sakai and has been written by eleven of the television series' most prolific writers: Scully, Jean, Brooks, Groening, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti. The film is directed by David Silverman, a former Simpsons supervising director. The film stars the regular television cast of Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden and Tress MacNeille.
Plot
Little information on the plot has been released: Matt Groening noted, "I can't imagine people look in the TV section of the newspaper and think, 'I'll watch this week's Simpsons because I like the plot.' You just tune in and see what happens. Newsweek revealed several plot details based on footage that they were shown. Early on in the film, after he has been dared by Homer, Bart will skateboard through Springfield naked, eventually going "full-frontal". The film begins with a "growing environmental crisis" to which Homer adds. Albert Brooks plays a character attempting to take over the world, and Lisa "may" get a boyfriend who is a green-activist.
Production
Development
The production staff of The Simpsons had entertained the thought of a film since early in the series, but things never came together. The season 4 episode "Kamp Krusty" was originally going to be a film, but difficulties were encountered in writing a movie length script, at which point the movie plans were dropped in favor of a season premiere. For a long time the project was held up. There was trouble finding a story that was right for a film, and the crew did not have enough time to complete a film project, as they already worked full time year-round on the show. Before his death, Phil Hartman had always wanted to create a live action Troy McClure film, with several of the staff saying that they would have loved to help create it.
Work on the current script began in 2001, when the voice cast was finally signed on to do the film. The producers had arranged a deal with Fox, which meant that they could begin writing a film script, but then could abandon it at any point if "they weren't satisfied with the results." Work continued on the screenplay from 2003 onwards and did not cease. James L. Brooks said on the matter that the "fact that we could say no meant that we never had to. Al Jean told Newsweek, that "This movie has been rewritten more heavily than any human document. Numerous plots were considered: Al Jean suggested the family saving manatees, which became the 2005 episode "Bonfire of the Manatees", and there was the The Truman Show-style notion of the characters discovering their lives were a TV show, which Groening rejected due to his rule "that the Simpsons never become aware of themselves as celebrities. The writers wrote the script in a way that they almost always employed when writing the television series, sitting around a table and pitching ideas, trying to make each other laugh. Brooks noted that the writing process followed the pattern of "story, story, story and tone and character and emotion and pace.
The film was originally planned for release in summer 2006, but Al Jean stated at San Diego's Comic Con International 2004 that the producers were taking their time, to make sure that the film was perfect. In 2005, Nancy Cartwright told BBC Radio 1 that the cast had done their first table reading. It was not until April 1, 2006 that Twentieth Century Fox confirmed that The Simpsons was to be made into a feature-length film, to be released July 27, 2007.
Animation
An angry mob of townspeople come looking for Homer.
The film is being animated in a wider 2.39:1 aspect ratio, and colored with the largest palette the animators have ever had available to them. The technique of animating the characters to have shadows is used throughout the film. On the subject of animation, David Silverman said that "In any given episode, there will be sequences you really want to lavish your attention on, and you've got to pick and choose" leading him to think that it "would be really great if we could lavish that attention with every single scene [in the film] that we do". As inspiration for the animation, Silverman and his team of animators looked at The Incredibles, Triplets of Belleville and Bad Day at Black Rock, calling them "a great education in staging because of how the characters are placed".
Although most animated films can not make any changes to the story for budget reasons, The Simpsons Movie crew continued to keep playing with their film even into 2007. James L. Brooks noted, "We saw a trailer the other day, and somebody said 70 percent of the things in it — based on where we were eight weeks ago — are no longer in the movie, because we keep on fooling around."
Casting
As inspiration for the crowd scene in the film, the production staff spent a long time looking at the Simpsons poster that features over 320 of the show's characters. Groening said that they did try to put every single character into the film, with 94 having speaking parts. The series regulars Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer and a majority of the show's semi-regular performers Marcia Wallace, Pamela Hayden, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNeille and Maggie Roswell reprised their roles for the film. Kelsey Grammer also returned for Sideshow Bob as did Joe Mantegna for Fat Tony.
Various new characters were also created along the way, who were often written out as they didn't contribute much.Albert Brooks, who supplied many guest voices, will be playing the "villain", and Isla Fisher will also voice a character. I an example of the film's ever morphing storyline, Minnie Driver recorded the part of a patronizing grievance counselor in a scene that was cut.
Music
Hans Zimmer was selected to compose the score for the film, with him composing for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End at the same time. He told The Hollywood Reporter that he liked "using all his creative juices at once." In addition to their appearance in the film, Green Day will record their version of the theme song of The Simpsons, releasing it as a single.
The soundtrack album of Zimmer's score will be released by Adrenaline Music, on July 24, 2007
- Simpsons Theme
- Trapped Like Carrots
- Doomsday Is Family Time
- Release The Hounds
- Clap For Alaska
- What's An Epiphany ?
- Thank You Boob Lady
- You Doomed Us All'Again
- Lead, Not To Read
- Why Does Everything I Whip Leave Me?
- Bart's Doodle
- World's Fattest Fertilizer Salesman
- His Big Fat Butt Could Shield Us All
- Spider Pig
- Reclessly Impulsive
Marketing
Homer Simpson sitting on his couch in a Superman t-shirt and briefs in the teaser trailer that debuted on March 31 2006.
A teaser trailer for the film was attached to the film Ice Age: The Meltdown from March 31 2006 onwards; the same trailer was then broadcast during the April 2 episode of The Simpsons, "Million Dollar Abie". In July 2006, two clips of early, black and white, unfinished animatic footage from the film were shown to audiences during a Simpsons panel at Comic-Con 2006, with a third animatic clip being released on the The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD boxset. A 1½-minute-long trailer was then shown on November 12, 2006, immediately after the second act of The Simpsons episode "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)". Another 1½-minute trailer appeared on The Sun newspaper's website on December 11, 2006. On the February 14 2007, episode of American Idol, footage was shown of the contestants attending a private screening where they were shown an early preview of the first theatrical trailer. The same trailer was then shown during The Simpsons episode "Springfield Up" on February 18, 2007, and was made available online shortly afterwards. A short TV spot was then aired during the episode "You Kent Always Say What You Want".
Marge and Homer look at the silo in their back yard in the animatic included on the season 9 DVD set.
McFarlane Toys will release a line of action figures based on the film, these include Ned Flanders and Bart looking over a rock at a character that is covered by a "Top Secret Character" logo. Others include Bart skateboarding naked having been dared by Sherri and Terri, Homer and his pet pig, and Itchy & Scratchy in "Presidential Politics". Also a series of "movie mayhem" figures, depicting the family in a cinema, will be released. A video game entitled The Simpsons Game has been announced by EA Games, and it will be released to coincide with the film's DVD release in the Autumn. EA expects the game to become the highest selling game of the year. Samsung are due to release a special Simpsons Movie phone, and Microsoft will release a limited edition Simpsons Movie Xbox 360. Other merchandise that will be released includes a The Simpsons Movie and a donut-shaped stress reliever, as well as a badge pack.
As a promotion for the film, eleven 7-Eleven stores across America will be transformed into Kwik-E-Marts, and sell Squishees, Buzz Cola and Krusty-O's Cereal.
Release
The film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "irreverent humor throughout". The rating had been expected by the production staff.
Fox is holding a competition between sixteen Springfields across the United States to host the American premiere, with Springfield, Minnesota dropping out on May 31, 2007. Two Scottish Springfields have expressed their interest in holding the British premiere of the film.
Before its release, the film received a nomination in the category "Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, but it lost to Transformers. The film's trailer won a Golden Trailer Award in the category "Best Animated/Family Film Trailer" at the 8th Annual Golden Trailer Awards.
Reception
In Portland, Oregon and later Tempe, Arizona, test screenings of The Simpsons Movie were held. The versions of the film shown included unfinished animation, music, and 3D effects, with the reviews being largely positive.
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