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- Simone & George are reacting to The Simpsons Movie for the first time! Canadians React!
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Incase you missed the intro: this is new to only Simone.
I always like guessing the ones that George has already seen. This one was possibly the easiest 😂
lmao was that clarification really needed?
I honestly can not believe she hasn’t seen the Simpson’s they are the ideal American family
Bet.
I want to know how the heck yellow three fingered Simone somehow maintains her cuteness in the thumbnail...is there anything George can't do?
“This is the worst day of my life.”
“This is the worst day of your life SO FAR.”
One of my favorite quotes EVER.
Definitely a good quote to pass onto future generations lol
I quote this to my younger employees all the time. The big thing these days is "I hate my life" so I just hit them with a "you hate your life SO FAR."
Yeah, that's the thing about later season "Jerkass Homer." It was supposedly in the early "show bible" that he's a golden retriever - dumb, gluttonous, silly, but *loves* his family and is generally good-natured.
Jerkass Homer is sort of rose-tinted glasses view of older seasons. There were plenty of jerkass Homer moments in early Simpsons too. A big one is "When Flanders Failed" (S03E03) when Homer is enjoying Flanders business failing up through losing his house. While he turns around at the end, this still falls waaay outside of the "golden retriever" behavior
There's always the one person the dog randomly doesn't like.@vinapocalypse
@@vinapocalypse That's what I was going to say - Homer hasn't changed much at all compared the old episodes that started 35 YEARS ago
The Jerkass Homer doesn't even really exist in the modern seasons
It’s easy to forget the absolute grasp this movie had on the summer of 2007. Simpson-mania made its triumphant return in full force. Every kid I knew was singing Spider-Pig like it was the pinnacle of comedy.
I always did wonder why they got Hans Zimmer to do the music, when Danny Elfman wrote the theme originally. Maybe he was just too busy.
Fun Fact: According to a TikTok by Danny Elfman's daughter, Mr. Elfman scribbled out the theme song quite quickly and doesn't even like it.😯
Apparently, producer James L. Brooks chose Hans Zimmer to compose the film's score, as they were good friends and regular collaborators. Zimmer felt that the score was a "unique challenge," and he had to "try and express the style of The Simpsons without wearing the audience out"
Well done on the Simpsonized versions of yourselves!
AI ?
Right?! That's what I came to say. Best thumbnail ever.
Right?! That's what I came to say. Best thumbnail ever.
AI is a helluva drug ;)
@@gregmcdonald8962 Even if its AI still impressive
"Crab juice or Mountain Dew?" "Ewwww... I'll have the crab juice."
I live in Eastern Europe, the first time Mountain Dew appeared on the shelves was like 2010s (and it was reallly overpriced). I bought it for the hype and just to taste it and went "wow, this tastes like Sprite mixed with piss".
@@Kaspar.C0LD Didn't I already say I live in Eastern Europe?
No bowl. Stick. Stick.
No pizza, only khlav kalash
"It's not leaking, it's overflowing" is my favorite Simpsons joke.
And sadly, I can relate all too well 😢
mine is "bullfrogs! that's an odd name. I'd have called them chazzwazzas." that or "900 dollarydoos!" no clue why the Australia episode is so hilarious and quotable.
As somone who was raised on the S-tier Simpsons era, I can safely this movie is pretty dang good and holds up. Also Bart’s naked skateboarding stunt still brings me to tears.
Same. The reason I think the movie is good isn't because of the plot, it's because every single character gets at least one _perfect_ joke or line.
They also brought back at least some of the old writers, who left seasons ago, for the movie. It shows ^^
To Answer your question: "Nome, sweet Nome." The city of Nome is located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea. It had a population of 3,699 recorded in the 2020 census, up from 3,598 in 2010. Nome was incorporated on April 9, 1901. It was once the most-populous city in Alaska.
Fun fact: It is the capital of Alaska, not Anchorage like everyone thinks
@@yt45204 Doh!...Juneau is the Capital
@@MrWalkingguy No-one gets my Blast from the Past jokes
NERRRRRRD!!!
And "Nome" - as a name- might have been a result of a misreading of what was on a map. There's a note reading "Name?" on a map of this part of Alaska - and the "a" might have been mistaken for the letter "o".
/Alaska resident
Remember that in the peak years, the writers were incredibly talented and well educated/trained. The classical Greek idea of hamartia (missing the mark) was built into Homer. We loved him not bc he was a jerk, but because he tried and then failed. His effort was genuine. He was just his own worst enemy.
The show started to drift after Conan left
The first couple years I wasn’t able to watch because we didn’t get a fox TV signal.
Then it became a mandated, must be home Sunday show.
About and out about 12-15 year in the run it started to drift and I haven’t watched it in years
Marge vs the monorail is known for being one of the best episodes of the Simpsons ever. The fact it was written by Conan O’Brien makes it that much better haha
I saw this movie in theaters. It’s deff one of my favorites. It’s basically a long Simpsons episode! I hope Simone enjoyed it as much as we all did when we Simpson fans saw it for the first time back in 2007.
The first airing of the monorail episode was cancelled in Sydney, Australia, as the government was in the process of bringing in its own monorail system (which after a couple of decades was torn down and replaced with a slightly less useless tram system).
@@ThreadBomb wow... that's hilarious
@@ThreadBomb that's a bleedin' outrage it is! I'm gonna take this all the way to the prime ministah!
ANDYYY!
@@K.C-2049 The Simpsons is getting close. The current PM's name is Anthony. The last Andy PM left office in 1915.
Oh no, Simone and George have jaundice
😢
@@CineBingeReact Even their CZcams emotes have jaundice. It must be spreading.
Otherwise known as the Amélie cure, we need monotone gnomes to roam all over Nome with our phones for Simone. (And George)
Four out of five recently polled doctors say we need to share likenesses of them posted at various points throughout this Alaskan city immediately to cheer them up or the jaundice could be permanent.
The wild animals recoiling in horror at them doing the deed struck a primal nerve with me, and I haven't laughed so hard in a theater before or since. I was in tears and struggling to breathe.
I’m still convinced that Russ Cargill is Hank Scorpio in disguise
They wanted to make him Scorpio at first, but realized he was too likeable to be the kind of bad guy Cargill is.
Or Brad Goodman.
@@TheDissident77 Be like Roy!
I am one of those older Simpsons fans that stopped watching regularly before this movie came out, but they still managed to make a pretty good movie. And it was back then to actually see it on the movie screen!
Season twelve or thirteen was the end for me. I do watch the Halloween one every year though.
Fun fact: The Simpson Movie came out before Stephen King's Under The Dome.
And every other dollar Stephen King made after the lawsuit has since gone straight to the mouse.
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Not really
Yet another instance of "Simpsons did it."
King first tried to write Under the Dome in '72
King actually had a cameo as himself after the movie that poked fun at this very thing lol
*_"UH OH, SIMPSONS DID IT."_*
9:06 Ned says punishment isn't really good for anything.
George: "Well...depends if it's consensual"
Simone: "Jeepers George!" with a memorably admonishing eyeroll to the camera.
😂
props to whoever did your thumbnail, that’s dedication lol 🔥
Every time my mom sees the 20th Century logo play she always looks at me and goes like Ralph lol.
Originally Hank Scorpio was gonna be the villain but they changed it for general audiences
They changed a lot for the movie for that reason. It honestly didn't feel too much like the simpsons. Even the humor was pretty different from the show. Lots of characters acted different, too. Like, not like themselves.
Yeah, this movie greatly pandered to non-simpsons fans.
That would've been 1,000x better. The villain in the movie wasn't very good but Hank Scorpio is incredible.
Ever see a guy say goodbye to a shoe??
This movie does have the same humor and fun as the show imo. It’s definitely one of the rarest animated movies to be PG-13.
True. It's a crime it didn't get nominated for Best Animated Feature and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Yeah they brought back writers from S3-S8 to ensure this movie captured that feel as best it could.
PG-13 rated movies aren't rare, unless you're only thinking about kids movies.
@@CrowTRobot There was going to be a Simpsons movie made around the early seasons of the show at the time, but the ideas often ended on the show itself (the Kamp Krusty episode is a noted one).
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise It's PG-13 animated films that are rare.
I like that history joke where Ned sais" I don't want to be a nervous pervis" Melvin Pervis was the FBI agent that took down John Dillinger who was known to be extremely anxious and uptight.ha ha ha
Marvel does have a Spider-Pig comic book called Peter Porker the Amazing Spider-Ham.
And that was way BEFORE the Simpsons Movie.
I went to one of the 7 Eleven "Kwik-E-Mart" locations on 42nd Street in Manhattan. They didn't just have the pink donuts, but they also sold boxes of Krusty-O's cereal and plastic Squishee souvenir cups. I had one of the cups but unfortunately lost it.
Nome is a city in Alaska that's somehow famous even though it has a population of less than 4,000. My father used to say they got that name because, before Alaska became a state, a federal worker tasked with assigning official names to each settlement came up with a blank and wrote "Name?", but his As looked like Os. 😁
The "a" looked like an "o".
Nome became well-known because it was a gold-rush boomtown.
@@StCerberusEngel Also for its general remoteness, proximity to Russia, and the Iditarod race.
@@TheDuckofDoom. True. The 1899 gold rush brought it fame, and the Iditarod maintained it since the 20s.
@@TheDuckofDoom.Wyatt Earp also settled there and ran a bar during the gold rush.
This movie never gets old for me 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, George’s Simpson character is actually perfect
"Nome Sweet Nome" is a reference to the city of Nome, Alaska! :)
19:00 Nome is a city in Alaska.
Favorite quote of the movie: "Have you ever tried going mad without power?! It's boring! No one listens to you!"
29:28 George, to be clear, Family Guy was definitely NOT built around Peter being mean. He started off just like Homer. He was an oaf that loved his family and made mistakes and fixed them by the end of the episode, very similar to Simpsons. It wasn't until later seasons of Family Guy, especially with the reboot in Seasons 4+ where he had begun his mean streak. Then again, you may argue that seeing as it's over 20 seasons on that it's very much based on that now. Though, it may be said that it was probably The Simpsons inspiring Family Guy in that aspect.
I feel like cartoons you've seen as a child are funnier to you when you're an adult.
_Agreed!_ I laughed harder at jokes and gags from kid's shows more as an adult than as a kid.
There's a gag where Uter literally gets beaten to death off camera and it makes me cry laugh.
Also, same episode, "Those white flags are no match for our muskets!" Followed by a brutal onslaught of defenseless people begging for their lives. Peak Simpsons.
Oh yeah, for sure. You pick up on some more things. Some episodes of Scooby Doo crack me up as an adult. The one episode where Scooby says ‘‘spooooky’’ about the darkness beyond a door and then Shaggy says, ‘‘Did you really have to say it like that?!’’ 😄
“Try to throw something in the lake”
*bumps into wall*
“I caint. I-I simply caint”
one of my core memories was seeing this in the cinema and one of my older sisters (who wasn't overly phased about the simpsons) crying laughing at "the boob lady" scene, i'm talking hysterics to the point where people were laughing at her laughing like a chain reaction; it was priceless, something similar happened in the first harry potter where she was the only person (perhaps in the world) to audibly scream at the face scare coming out of the book in the restricted section; people were cracking up for about 5 minutes
I miss lazy homer. Where his dumb was out of him being lazy
"Take a walk with me, Homer."
"WALK!? Aaoow... That was never part of of the deal!"
Simone’s impersonation of Ralph right at the start was perfect!
Trivia: Simpsons started as shorts on the Tracy Ullman Show.
The monorail ep. was satirizing old musical film The Music Man.
Itchy & Scratchy are loosely a hardcore version of Tom & Jerry cartoons.
I remember they had the coolest marketing campaign where they transformed 7/11 locations into the Kwik-E-Mart. My dad took me to one and I remember the Simpsons donut tasting so good
When I first saw this in the theater I really didn't find it to be all that great. Years later upon rewatching it I have found a new appreciation for it.
Yeah, I remember being slightly underwhelmed when it first came out. Now I think the jokes were always funny, so what probably didn't grab me the first time was the plot. It was fine, but I don't think The Simpsons needs "stakes" to work. I would've been just as happy to watch all the characters just screw around for 90 minutes.
"You Only Move Twice" is my all-time favorite Simpsons episode.
I was 6 or 7 when this movie came out and I remember everyone at school being excited for it and ENDLESSLY quoting the Spider-Pig part (me included) and just dying of laughter. Great memories.
"I taped this over our wedding video" will never not make me tear up 😢
A great joke is in the intro to the first episode of the season after this where Boob Lady Shows up and Marge asks who is that Homer says she was his therapist
Simpsons golden years for me was S3-9ish, mostly because on Sky in the UK they would show at least one ep per day at the right time in the evening, every joke hits and is perfect, quotable etc. Then talk about that ep with mate at work :) "Think about it!" "I will" "Noo you won't"
I always considered this my series finale; I caught glimpses of later episodes, but when I noticed jokes I knew by heart being explicitly recycled, I decided I wanted to remember my youth with the Simpsons fondly.
I stopped watching after the Homerpalooza episode that ended season 7. I've actually never seen the movie
Despite all its flaws, it's still better than Family Guy.
Highly recommend the two parter "A Serious Flanders" from some of the recent episodes. It's genuinely one of the more interesting recent episodes. (I know that doesn't say a lot but it's well worth it and this is coming from someone who watched the Simpsons in the beginning)
@@insertgenericusernamehere2402 That one is a fun homage to the Coen Brothers, really nicely done. If anyone here is curious: it's season 33, episode 6 & 7.
You guys do some AMAZING Thumbnails. I've never mentioned that on any channel but once I saw that Thumbnail I HAD to officially compliment you guys on that level of creativity and artwork. I couldn't ignore that or just let that pass. Again EXCELLENT Thumbnail.
Its interesting seeing the opinion of someone unfamiliar with the show because I am part of the era that grew up with the Simpsons and even though this movie released during the decline of the show, a lot of the fans were somewhat underwhelmed by the movie
Also the Spiderpig joke was used in all the marketing and was repeated so seen so many times before the movie was even released that when it got to that part in the movie everyone was quiet with the odd awkward overly enthusiastic laugh here or there, the perfect example of a film using its best joke in the trailer
Yeah, it has some good jokes in it, but it's pretty underwhelming. Especially the wanted poster, that punchline was telegraphed from 4 miles away
Underwhelmed? I was a MASSIVE Simpsons fan (as well as some of my friends). We saw a midnight screening of the movie. The theater was packed and, when it was over, people clapped. When Maggie said "Sequel?" The crowd went nuts. The movie was quite loved amongst all The Simpsons fans I spoke too. It was huge at the time. I didn't hear anyone really express any disappointment in the movie.
Also, in my theater, everyone sang along with "Spiderpig".
Homer grabbing at the wind screen making that rubbery sound is one of the funniest bits ever
Marge vs. the monorail is a hommage to the music man, which is a fun musical.
That episode was written by Conan O'Brien. Is there anything he can't do?
The movie came out after season 18 and right before season 19.
the kwik-e mart promo was so fun, there was always a line to get in and it was decked out from top to bottom and inside out to look like the one from the show.
The beginning of the episode after the movie was great. They leave a movie showing and bart wants to see another and Marge says something like "one movie is enough for the Simpsons"
I still randomly think of the Sop, Yeld and One Vey signs; making me randomly laugh in public.
I also voice the going mad with power line, usually at work ;)
Every time I see a yield sign😂😂
1:44 wow that’s a pretty good impression of Ralph. 1:52 between Seasons 18 & 19.
Milhouse character is based off Paul from the 80s tv show The Wonder Years
Everything is coming up Milhouse!
_"That elephant ate my entire platoon..."_
You got me down a Simpsons rabbit hole on CZcams clips!
South Park has had a joke of "Simpsons already did it" for decades, but they managed to get their theatrical movie out first. I find that very funny.
Strangely, when I saw this movie it made me fall in love with Alaska....Also that skateboard nudity joke was one of the best ever done in all seasons.Also there is an orchestra version of spider pig..thats my ringtone for years
My favorite thumbnail yet.
This was reaction I've been waiting for all week, so worth it great job guys.
the thumbnail has me DEAD hahahnah
If you think the celebrity is talking, it probably is that celebrity. The number of cameos on that show...
Kamp Krusty was originally going to be a movie but they couldn't figure out how to expand it to feature length.
CHILDHOOD CLASSIC
Ouch.
I'm turning to dust.
I went to the Kwik-E-Mart here in Seattle. I remember getting some Buzz Cola and some Krusty O's. I was watching the first episode - Santa's Little Helper - and have rarely missed an episode. I still watch weekly, and I believe the quality has improved the past couple of years. Hey! They have the internet on computers now!
just half an hour of Simone & George laughing. its just great!
Wow...The thumbnail is crazy good! If you've made that yourselves, thats some solid work!
Fun one, S&G! Love the thumbnail, LOL! 😀
The thumbnail is killing me. I think I just peed myself. 😂😂😂
Tom Hanks brother also voices Woody in a lot of Toy Story stuff. Little fun fact
18:44 i love watching oil wells. So peaceful. Beautiful areas too
I have to say, kudo's on the image, you guys lighten up a dreary day...
I highly recommed, Saban's Power Rangers (2017 Movie). Saban's Power Rangers follows five ordinary teens who must become something extraordinary when they learn that their small town of Angel Grove - and the world - is on the verge of being obliterated by an alien threat. Chosen by destiny, our heroes quickly discover they are the only ones who can save the planet. But to do so, they will have to overcome their real-life issues and before it’s too late, band together as the Power Rangers. Also, this movie is wayyyy darker then the kid show power rangers.
The Hank Scorpio episode should have been one of your three you showed.
"You Only Move Twice" (S2, E8) is a huge fan fave but for me it's just okay. It _is_ funny, no question, but I could never include it in a top 10 or even top 25 list of the show's stellar turns when there are so many others that are pure gold.
@@eduardo_corrochio Not just because it’s great but because Albert Brooks is The head of the EPA and Hank Scorpio.
@@stdamonsbeard Ah, the voice actor connection. Gotcha. Reminds me--- I liked his work as Jacques in the early episode "Life on the Fast Lane" where he taught Marge bowling and wanted to have a fling with her (and I believe Jacques even returned in a later episode). Brooks has done a few voices for the show.
26:09 canonically, greeces Hades had curly hair
My friend did the Simpsons side-spin on the ground when she smoked Salvia. It was legal at the time and you could buy it in stores.
I tried it twice, that shit is nuts haha it only lasts a few minutes, but feels like a lifetime.
'There's something strange about that 'sop' sign'.
That killed me the first time i saw it 🤣
I've been waiting for this one. So many classic gags in this movie!
Rumor has it that Spider-pig was the radioactive pig that bit the spider that became Peter Porker…
For what's its worth, the "Lemon Of Troy" episode is one of my favorites.
I can remember when the Simpsons was introduced to the public as a movie intro in the theaters. 😀😀
I wondered what you would do with the thumbnail! Fantastic!
Don't forget that Homer started out mean, when always strangling Bart. He then followed the sitcom trend of the lovable oaf.
Kudos to the “I’m Checking In” intro. I’ve been singing that song since I was 17…I’m 44 now
Well done on the Thumbnail! Thanks for the content!
For promotion when this came out we had a local 7-Eleven in Orlando Florida turned into a Kwik-E-Mart and it was awesome
The voice of Russ Cargill is Albert Brooks, who also voices Marlin in Finding Nemo
We had a Kwik e Mart here in Dallas, TX where I live. It was awesome and surreal. Tons of Springfield themed merchandise inside, including Buzz Cola and Duff beer.
Probably my favorite thumbnail from any channel/video…well done! I grew up watching The Simpsons with my dad. 🍩🍺
I've had it with you, McBain! From now on you'll do things by the book!
Bye book
Oddly enough as an Alaskan I was less offended by this film then I was by the tv series “Northern Exposure”
I worked for a security company when this movie came out. I had to do a security at a 7Eleven that was promoting the Simpson Movie and the store was in the Chicago area. I forgot all about this until you both brought it up on the trivia. I remember it was so busy at the store but I got to talk to a lot of customers lol it was cool to see everything as Simpsons theme things too
The early Simpsons with Angry Dad. Was based on short videos shown on the Tracy Ulman Show.
I loved Tracey's 1980s variety show on Fox, it was so good with great sketches and singing and guest stars. It will sadly never be on streaming or disc because they performed so many pop/rock songs over the course of the series.
I have no idea why the Spider Pig bits are so funny. Once seen... never forgotten.
20:25 fun fact... most of Tom Hanks running in Forest Gump was actually Jim Hanks( Tom Hanks's brother) running
Simpsons predicted CineBinge reaction channel in S22, EP16, "Homer Breaks Windows"
The Alaska resident dividend is a real thing. The revenues from oil production are what allow Alaska to not have a state income tax or sales tax and residents get a $1000 dividend each year.
It’s not a set number and a portion of it has been stolen by state politicians over the last few years
‘Homer bad man’ never fails to make me lol
"I'm... Checking in!" Immediately giggling, keep up the randomness
I don't think I've ever seen Simone laugh so much before! Also, am I the only one who wishes they had made Hank Scorpio head of the EPA?
The Schwarzenegger president was a reference to Schwarzenegger being a Californian governer btw