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phonicboom
22-09-2008, 10:37 AM
(some notes i took during the simpsons movie)
30 seconds into the simpsons movie and already a moon hoax and hillary for president
now a nucear strike
the croud watching green day play are stood in the shape of half of the tai chi
i.e. just the white or black half
then they get ridiculed for talking about climate change - (shit this movie is gonna be packede with shit)
(i'm, too old and awake to be programmed)
(doh!!)
homer just said K K K
a guy appears to be dying and someone films it on their mobile phone rather than help
homer has a silo of shit on the roof of his car - shaped like a cock
retinal scans
president swatzeneger
alien hoax
(wow busy 30 seconds)
hologram speaking to the masses
people under survalance
presidential advisor makes the president agree to blow up people for political gain.
(just over half way through)
phone tapping
shamainism
(this shaman bit is cool)
homer had the dmt body disection thing
hologram / vision in the sky
gassing
a bomb to kill them all... taking note of the timer for numbers... started at 15.00..
9.47
8.45
8.23 4.11
(homer kicked it so it jumped 5 mins)
3.18
robot suicide
2.10
1.34
(not much chance of 911 now...)
(119 maybe...)
1.22
0.22
0.17
(damn no numerology)
but a guy was smoking a bong
(pretty funny too)
apekteina lordosis
22-09-2008, 12:43 PM
i dunno i didn't think anyone was down with the simpsons anymore, they've been on the tv for almost 20years, (well 19years to be precise).
"family guy" in cartoon terms is where it's at these days.
james83
22-09-2008, 01:32 PM
i dunno i didn't think anyone was down with the simpsons anymore, they've been on the tv for almost 20years, (well 19years to be precise).
"family guy" in cartoon terms is where it's at these days.
Oh, I don't know about that. Seems quite a few people saw The Simpsons Movie. From Wikipedia:
"The film earned $30.7 million on its opening day in the U.S. making it the 16th-highest, and third-highest non-sequel opening day revenue of all time. It grossed a combined total of $74 million in its opening weekend, putting it at the top of the box office, and making it the fourth-highest revenue of all time, for an opening weekend in July, and highest among non-sequels. This outperformed the expectations of $40 million that Fox had for the release.
It set several American box office records, including highest grossing opening weekend for a non-CG animated film and for a film based on a television series, surpassing Mission Impossible II. It was also the third-highest grossing opening weekend for an animated film. It opened at the top of the international box office taking $96 million from 71 overseas territories, including $27.8 million in the United Kingdom, the second-highest UK opening ever for a 20th Century Fox film. It contributed to over half of the record 5.5 million people attending British cinemas that weekend. In Australia, it grossed $13.2 million, the third-highest opening weekend in the country, and the highest for an animated film. The UK is the highest-grossing country for the film outside the US, with Germany in second place with a $36,289,250 gross overall. The film closed with a worldwide gross of over $526 million.
Promotions for the DVD release occurred across the United States. The Empire State Building was illuminated yellow, the first time the building had ever been used as part of a film promotion. In the United Kingdom, Fox launched a £5 million advertising campaign. They also signed a £1.6 million deal with the yoghurt company Yoplait, to produce a The Simpsons Movie design for their brand Frubes. In its first week it topped the U.S. DVD chart, and generated $11.8 million in rental revenue."
apekteina lordosis
22-09-2008, 03:02 PM
Oh, I don't know about that. Seems quite a few people saw The Simpsons Movie. From Wikipedia:
"The film earned $30.7 million on its opening day in the U.S. making it the 16th-highest, and third-highest non-sequel opening day revenue of all time. It grossed a combined total of $74 million in its opening weekend, putting it at the top of the box office, and making it the fourth-highest revenue of all time, for an opening weekend in July, and highest among non-sequels. This outperformed the expectations of $40 million that Fox had for the release.
It set several American box office records, including highest grossing opening weekend for a non-CG animated film and for a film based on a television series, surpassing Mission Impossible II. It was also the third-highest grossing opening weekend for an animated film. It opened at the top of the international box office taking $96 million from 71 overseas territories, including $27.8 million in the United Kingdom, the second-highest UK opening ever for a 20th Century Fox film. It contributed to over half of the record 5.5 million people attending British cinemas that weekend. In Australia, it grossed $13.2 million, the third-highest opening weekend in the country, and the highest for an animated film. The UK is the highest-grossing country for the film outside the US, with Germany in second place with a $36,289,250 gross overall. The film closed with a worldwide gross of over $526 million.
Promotions for the DVD release occurred across the United States. The Empire State Building was illuminated yellow, the first time the building had ever been used as part of a film promotion. In the United Kingdom, Fox launched a £5 million advertising campaign. They also signed a £1.6 million deal with the yoghurt company Yoplait, to produce a The Simpsons Movie design for their brand Frubes. In its first week it topped the U.S. DVD chart, and generated $11.8 million in rental revenue."
oh well, that's fair enough. if any point can be made from my initial post it would be that most of the damage done from subliminal messaging in the simpsons has already happened, the main bulk of kids who watched it are now grown up. perhaps the movie just serves to reinforce the hidden programming. then again simpsons episodes are repeated all over the place, a new generation of young people to weave about on.