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− | When [[Homer Simpson]] wanted rich celebrities to stop thinking about themselves, Rainier set up a party. Marge approached him and asked if he would read her script for a film called ''Mrs. Mom'', he said he didn't read scripts and looked around. Later, Homer and Marge were standing outside a theater and a seen a poster that said ''Mrs. Mom''. Marge was sad, but said "at least it was made." | + | When [[Homer Simpson]] wanted rich celebrities to stop thinking about themselves, Rainier set up a party. Marge approached him and asked if he would read her script for a film called ''Mrs. Mom'', he said he didn't read scripts and he looked around in suspicion. Later, Homer and Marge were standing outside a theater and a seen a poster that said ''Mrs. Mom''. Marge was sad, but said "at least it was made." |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
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Movie Information
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Mrs. Mom is a comedy film starring and "written" by Rainier Wolfcastle. The actual script was written by Marge Simpson.
History
When Homer Simpson wanted rich celebrities to stop thinking about themselves, Rainier set up a party. Marge approached him and asked if he would read her script for a film called Mrs. Mom, he said he didn't read scripts and he looked around in suspicion. Later, Homer and Marge were standing outside a theater and a seen a poster that said Mrs. Mom. Marge was sad, but said "at least it was made."
Behind the Laughter
The film title is a pun of 1983 comedy-drama Mr. Mom.