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Movie Reviews of The Simpsons - The Complete Third SeasonMovie Review: ....>And here we go.....The show only gets better..... Summary: 5 Stars....and better. By this time the show had really come into it's own. it had a steady audience, the creators and animaters seemed comfortable with the characters, and the drawing designs for sets as well as the coloring looking crisp and clean. this season was the birthing of several classic episodes, from the basebal one to the germans buying out Mr. Burns's nuclear plant. This is the season where the jokes grew to true simpsons quality, which in my opoinon was somewhat of a growing role. By now, I'm sure the ratings ween't as great as whenit first started, and I'm usre the tousands of tee shirt sales may have slumped a little during this time, but what it may have lost in merchandise sales, it made up for the crediblity and in the quality of shows, setting it on the train ride into histroy as one of the longest running shows. 16+ seasons is nothing short of amazing, especially for an animated show. This is where the road to simspsons history was paved, and it is definitealy a MUST HAVE
Movie Review: The Simpsons in Good Form and a Decent Batch of Episodes Summary: 4 StarsI got this as a gift recently and I can say this a fine batch of Simpsons. It blows the first two seasons out. Everything started to get good and there's a few of my personal favorite Simpson episodes on this set...
Which Are:
Lisa Goes to Washington(Lisa wins essay contest and the Simpsons go to D.C.)
Bart the Murderer(Bart joins Fat Tony and gang on accident...the classic dream sequence "You killed me Bart."-Skinner says and Neil "doogie" Patrick Harris voice appears at the end of the episode)
Flaming Moes(Homer invents the "Flaming Homer" drink with COUGH SYRUP Moe takes credit and gets Aerosmith(they appear))
I Married Marge(Flashback episode includes Shotgun Pete's)
Bart the Lover(Bart acts as Miss Krabapple's love pen pal, a decent serious episode)
Bart's Friend Falls in Love(Classic just because the sex-ed video with Fuzzy Bunny)
Plus more classics! A Sideshow Bob episode(with selma) and Homer's lost brother Herb's got the finale(voiced by Danny Devito) and more!
I gave it four becuae there are a few OK episodes, but overall I think this boxset is one of the essentials...because it's when the show really stopped with the bad colors and bad voices which haunted the first two seasons.
Movie Review: Morphing Into A Legend By Season Three Summary: 5 StarsOf the first three seasons of The Simpsons, Season 3 is definitely my favourite. This show has been running for so many years now, that it was clear from the start that it would gradually get better and better by each season. For example, the show didn't peak in Season 2 or 3 like most shows do; it only continued to get stronger through Seasons 4, 5, 6 and 7. This is the point where a lot of television shows are packing it up and calling it a day because the show isn't as good as it was in its early years. Not the case with The Simpsons. By Season 3, the show was the most popular cartoon in the world and had infiltrated popular culture in a way that was completely unprecedented. If Matt Groening and his team of devoted writers had actually lifted their heads from their drawing boards, they would have surely been shocked at the impact of their creation.
Season 3 opens with "Stark Raving Dad," where Homer is sent to a mental institution and meets Michael Jackson, just not as we imagine him! It's also Lisa's birthday and her present is one she could never have dreamt of. In "Mr. Lisa Goes To Washington," Lisa gets involved in politics after winning an essay writing contest, and soon learns the injustice of the big world. In "When Flanders Failed," Ned Flanders opens a store devoted to merchandise for left-handers. Homer secretly wishes his store will fail, and has to rectify the problem when it does. "Bart The Murderer" sees Bart become a Goodfella and getting into all sorts of trouble, while the rest of his classmates are out enjoying a field trip to a chocolate factory. In "Homer Defined," Milhouse begins avoiding Bart because his mother says Bart is a bad influence on him. Meanwhile, Homer inadvertently saves the nuclear power plant from a meltdown.
In "Like Father, Like Clown," Bart and Lisa track down Krusty's rabbi father, whom he has not seen since his youth when he was shunned for wanting to make it big as a clown. In "Treehouse Of Horror II," a monkey's paw that grants wishes leads humanity to fall prey to sadistic space aliens. Bart also acquires incredible powers for mischief, which results in turning Homer into a giant Jack-in-the-Box. Finally, Mr. Burns puts Homer's brain into a robot, only to find that the robot is lazier than even the original Homer was! In "Lisa's Pony," Homer buys Lisa a pony after she is humiliated at a school concert because her sax doesn't work properly, even though Homer promised to buy her a new one. Homer gets a second job to afford the pony, but the long hours soon take their toll. In "Saturday's Of Thunder," Homer builds Bart a soapbox derby racer after he fails a quiz designed to test how well he knows his son. In "Flaming Moes," Homer gives Moe the idea for a new cocktail. Moe steals Homer's creation, and the cocktail becomes a huge, nationwide success. In "Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk," Mr. Burns sells the power plant to a group of German investors for $100,000,000. They discover the plant is not all it seems, and are willing to sell it back to Burns, who is also desperate for his plant back.
In "I Married Marge," we are treated to a flashback to the early stages of Marge and Homer's marriage in a casino wedding chapel. In "Radio Bart," Bart receives a microphone for his birthday which he uses to play a prank on the town, in which he pretends to be a boy trapped down a well. In "Lisa The Greek," Homer discovers that Lisa has a great knack for picking football winners. He takes advantage of her 'powers' and wins tons of money from Moe through gambling. Lisa is upset when she realises his true aims, thinking that he actually wanted to spend quality time with her. In "Homer Alone," Marge has a breakdown in the middle of a bridge and decides to take a break to Rancho Relaxo. Bart and Lisa are left with Patty and Selma, while Homer must take care of Maggie. In "Bart The Lover," Mrs. Krabapple is searching for love in a local ad. Bart messes with her mind by pretending to be a fictious lover, but feels remorse when she is stood up on her date with her secret lover. In "Homer At The Bat," Homer rules the power plant softball team with his homemade baseball bat, until Mr. Burns hires a troop of professional baseball players to win a bet. They all fall victim to misfortune, however, and the game is left in Homer's hands.
In "Separate Vocations," school tests show that Lisa is destined to be a simple housewife and not the famous sax player she dreamed, while Bart is set to become a police man! He goes on to become the school hall monitor, while Lisa rebels against her previous goody attitude. In "Dog Of Death," The Simpsons discover their dog needs an expensive operation to survive. They didn't realise this to begin with, because lottery fever had gripped the nation, with a jackpot of $130,000,000. The family pay for the operation, but the dog runs away when they resent the cost of the op. In "Colonel Homer," Homer finds himself in a country-western bar after a big row with Marge, where he stumbles on Lurleen, a beautiful songstress. He gets her a record deal and she becomes a big star with him as her manager, but Homer must decide between his superstar and his family. In "Black Widower," evil Sideshow Bob reappears intent on marrying Selma. Everyone is happy for the marriage except Bart who sniffs trouble, and finally proves that Bob intends to murder his new bride for the money.
In "The Otto Show," Otto loses his license after a riotous visit to a Spinal Tap concert. He moves in with the Simpsons but is urged to get his job back. In "Bart's Friend Falls In Love," Milhouse falls madly in love with a new student, Samantha Stanky, after a sex education video at school. Bart's jealously drives them apart, landing Samantha in a Catholic School. The final episode of the season is "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" in which Homer's half-brother Herb Powell returns off the streets and attempts to resuscitate his sagging fortunes with an invention that allows babies to talk to adults. Mr. Burns discovers that Homer is sterile, and that he could sue the plant for millions. Instead, he presents Homer with a cheque for $2000 at a phoney awards ceremony. Herb begs for the money to invest into his new creation, and gives the Simpsons presents they've always wanted after it becomes a huge success.
This season is an incredible collection of 24 episodes, in which every single one is of superb quality. Most TV shows have at least a few rubbish episodes per season, but this is simply not the case for The Simpsons. The quality is astounding, and the minor characters add immensely to the feel of this show. Selma and Patty, Mr. Burns, Moe, Barney, the 'tortured soul' Krusty, Otto Man and Mrs. Krabapple are just some of my personal favourites. This DVD box set includes running commentaries for every single episode. I've not actually listened to any of them, because I've only just finished watching each episode on their own. I think it is a bit excessive to provide running commentaries for EVERY episode, but I guess there's so much genius that goes unnoticed in each episode that it would be criminal not to point them out! All in all, *essential* - nothing more. A must have!
Movie Review: Unrivaled by its animated peers... Summary: 5 StarsOriginally a spin-off from a one-minute segment of The Tracy Ullman Show, The Simpsons morphed into the then-burgeoning FOX network's most successful program. As the longest running animated television show in history, and the longest running prime show of any type, The Simpsons is an American treasure - a combination of humor, wit, and satire that examines not just the lives of its eccentric characters, but also the society, culture, and world in which we live. Fun for adults and children alike, The Simpsons is a cutting edge television comedy that, like Seinfeld, changed the television landscape in the 1990's by creating a new genre of TV fun - spawning large network investments in new series such as King of the Hill, Futurama, and The Family Guy.
Like all new things which smash the paradigm of life, The Simpsons is unrivaled by its knockoffs, and the show doesn't show signs of slowing down. If you haven't yet visited Springfield, then I definitely recommend that you pick up The Simpsons DVD (Season 1) to catch a glimpse for yourself. You have no idea what you've been missing...
The Simpsons (Season 3) DVD offers a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere in which Homer's co-workers have him committed after they mistake him for a mental patient. While in the New Bedlam Home for the Emotionally Interesting, Homer meets a tall, stocky white man who claims to be Michael Jackson. The Simpsons befriend the man who eventually admits to being bricklayer Leon Kompowsky... Other notable episodes include "When Flanders Failed" in which Ned Flanders opens a store at the local mall called the "Leftorium" (catering only to left-handed customers) and "Lisa's Pony" in which Lisa's overwhelming desire to have her own Pony nearly drives Homer to an early death as he works 24-hours-a-day to afford the expensive pet...
Below is a list of episodes included on The Simpsons (Season 3) DVD:
Episode 36 (Stark Raving Dad)
Episode 37 (Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington)
Episode 38 (When Flanders Failed)
Episode 39 (Bart the Murderer)
Episode 40 (Homer Defined)
Episode 41 (Like Father, Like Clown)
Episode 42 (Treehouse of Horror 2)
Episode 43 (Lisa's Pony)
Episode 44 (Saturdays of Thunder)
Episode 45 (Flaming Moe's)
Episode 46 (Burns Verkaufen Der Kraftwerk)
Episode 47 (I Married Marge)
Episode 48 (Radio Bart)
Episode 49 (Lisa the Greek)
Episode 50 (Homer Alone)
Episode 51 (Bart the Lover)
Episode 52 (Homer at the Bat)
Episode 53 (Separate Vocations)
Episode 54 (Dog of Death)
Episode 55 (Colonel Homer)
Episode 56 (Black Widower)
Episode 57 (The Otto Show)
Episode 58 (Bart's Friend Falls in Love)
Episode 59 (Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?)
The DVD Report
Movie Review: hilarity continues to ensue Summary: 5 Starsjust as funny as season 1 I have on dvd. working on getting 2,4,5 when I can
see this show if you haven't
it's gut busting laughter
cruel jokery sometimes
but very funny
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