
We went in a big group. It was just like the show with goofiness and innuendo, but extended. Scenes were random, but made you laugh like a goon, and characters didn't disappoint.
True to Homer, he dumps hazardous waste in the lake out of laziness and ends up quarantining the entire town due to biohazard. A giant dome is placed over the Springfield and they all blame Homer. After some self-realization, Homer sets out to save the town from catastrophe!
Can he do it, you ask? Check out the movie and found out. :)
My favorite part of the movie, “Spidie pig, Spidie pig, catches thieves just like flies--Spidie Pig.” Yes, you had to be there, but it's one of those scenes I can't get out of my head!
Kelly, I haven't seen it, but I've read and heard great things about it!
ReplyDeleteThere were definite silly LOL moments, Tina! haha!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see it, The Simpsons always cracks me up!!
ReplyDeleteSpider Pig! Best character in a movie ever.
ReplyDeleteWe watched it on Saturday, and my friend and I spent the rest of the afternoon/evening singing the song.
"Can he swing from a web? No he can't, he's a pig"
=D
Sara, I cracked up a lot!!
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haha! Kiki, that song is HILARIOUS!
When I was a teen I visited the library in my hometown at least twice a week with my mother who is still an avid reader. I remember my first 'big girl' book, "Black Beauty." I imagine that many young girls have read that book and asked for a horse for Christmas. (I know I did!)
ReplyDeleteI never did get that horse but what I did receive was a love for reading and an imagination that took me to many wonderful new places!
Nicole Parris