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09-12-2001, 06:05 PM
Here's a bit of late news for those who haven't read it elsewhere already. (We have Australia Post to thank for the delay)
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
<CENTER> YOURS TO OWN ON VIDEO & DVD
FEBRUARY 13, 2002.</CENTER>
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment allows fans to continue their Simpsons collection, with the exciting release of THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival, available to own on both DVD and video February 13, 2002. THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival features four favorite and comical episodes, including Beyond Blunderstone, Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie, Twenty- Two Short Films About Springfield and A Star is Burns. Both the DVD and video also include special, bonus video montage footage of Troy McClure's Finest Moments.
Beyond Blunderdome
Homer attends a preview of a new film by Mel Gibson and gives it a poor rating. Alarmed, Mel brings Homer in to co-produce the film, a remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Homer turns the film into a bloody action picture, with disastrous consequences for Mel.
Itch and Scratchy: The Movie
At a school open house Homer and Marge are told they must discipline Bart if he is to succeed in life. After this, Bart is told to watch Maggie, who escapes and crashes the car. Homer punishes Bart by forbidding him to watch the new Itchy and Scratchy movie. After an intense clash of wills, Bart gives in to Homer -and we see that in the future Bart will become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
22 Short Films About Springfield
An episode focussing on The Simpsons supporting characters, showcased in vignettes of varying length. Among other segments, we see Principal Skinner invite Superintendent Chalmers over for dinner, Reverend Lovejoy's dog soil Flanders' lawn and Milhouses' dad in a Pulp Fiction sequence.
A Star is Burns
Springfield hosts a film festival with guest critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz). The contest comes down to an artful film by Barney Gumbel and a vanity production by Mr. Burns - with Homer casting the deciding vote.
THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival also includes special guest appearance by Mel Gibson, Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz. The DVD/video has a running time of 88 minutes and rating is to be confirmed.
<center>Own THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival on video or DVD, February 13, 2002.</center>
Thanks for reading.....
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
<CENTER> YOURS TO OWN ON VIDEO & DVD
FEBRUARY 13, 2002.</CENTER>
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment allows fans to continue their Simpsons collection, with the exciting release of THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival, available to own on both DVD and video February 13, 2002. THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival features four favorite and comical episodes, including Beyond Blunderstone, Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie, Twenty- Two Short Films About Springfield and A Star is Burns. Both the DVD and video also include special, bonus video montage footage of Troy McClure's Finest Moments.
Beyond Blunderdome
Homer attends a preview of a new film by Mel Gibson and gives it a poor rating. Alarmed, Mel brings Homer in to co-produce the film, a remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Homer turns the film into a bloody action picture, with disastrous consequences for Mel.
Itch and Scratchy: The Movie
At a school open house Homer and Marge are told they must discipline Bart if he is to succeed in life. After this, Bart is told to watch Maggie, who escapes and crashes the car. Homer punishes Bart by forbidding him to watch the new Itchy and Scratchy movie. After an intense clash of wills, Bart gives in to Homer -and we see that in the future Bart will become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
22 Short Films About Springfield
An episode focussing on The Simpsons supporting characters, showcased in vignettes of varying length. Among other segments, we see Principal Skinner invite Superintendent Chalmers over for dinner, Reverend Lovejoy's dog soil Flanders' lawn and Milhouses' dad in a Pulp Fiction sequence.
A Star is Burns
Springfield hosts a film festival with guest critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz). The contest comes down to an artful film by Barney Gumbel and a vanity production by Mr. Burns - with Homer casting the deciding vote.
THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival also includes special guest appearance by Mel Gibson, Phil Hartman and Jon Lovitz. The DVD/video has a running time of 88 minutes and rating is to be confirmed.
<center>Own THE SIMPSONS: Film Festival on video or DVD, February 13, 2002.</center>
Thanks for reading.....