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  TITLE:  

The Simpsons Movie

  RATED: 

PG13

  RELEASE DATE:

Friday July 27th  2007

  PRODUCTION CO: 

Akom Production Company (Distributor: Twentieth Century-Fox Films)

  BUDGET:

$?

  DIRECTOR:

David Silverman (Monsters Inc.)

  PRODUCER:

Sergio Aguero (first credit), Kerry Heysen (Hearts in Atlantis), Mike Scully (the TV series)

  WRITER:

Matt Groening (the TV series), James L. Brooks (the TV series), Sam Simon (the TV series), Al Jean (the TV series), Ian Maxtone-Graham (the TV series), George Meyer (the TV series), David Mirkin (the TV series), Mike Reiss (the TV series), Mike Scully (the TV series), Matt Selman (the TV series)

  STARRING:

Dan Castellaneta - Homer

   

Nancy Cartwright - Bart

   

and the rest…

     
  REVIEW:  
 

Homer has finally made it to the big screen.  But just like any other day, he totally messes everything up.  This time he’s created a major environmental bio-chemical hazard that threatens all of Springfield.  The town finds out who caused the problem and they want Homer.  The people aren’t the only ones who want Homer though, so do the authorities.  Springfield is sealed off until the government can figure out what to do with them.  But, Homer and the family find a way to escape.  Now all they have to do is figure out a way to save Springfield before it’s annihilated while avoiding the cops.  Homer is going to have to do it all and save the town with out without the help of absolutely every one he has ever met.    

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  MOVIE NIGHT TRAFFIC LIGHT:
 

On the Movie Night Traffic Light on a scale of GREEN meaning “Go – it’s a must see”, YELLOW meaning “Caution – it’s okay” and RED meaning “No - stop don’t do it."

We rate The Simpsons Movie RED.  Stop – what started out to be a brilliant movie, turned out to be a real disappointment.