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  • #31
    CSITE... there was no MAGGIE in the pole either.
    tut.

    lol
    .Proud to be Persian.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by donsaeid View Post
      loool

      inja 27 july miad biron i have to see it premier night
      I much rather watch transformers, it comes out on the 21st July although i cant find any tickets for saturday evening, all sold out in all Edinburgh cinemas!

      Originally posted by purrsian_cat
      CSITE... there was no MAGGIE in the pole either.
      tut.

      lol
      I dont think redwine watches as much simpsons as us
      I love my Baghali ...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by csite View Post
        I much rather watch transformers, it comes out on the 21st July although i cant find any tickets for saturday evening, all sold out in all Edinburgh cinemas!
        i have seen transformers! in two cases they mock persians! see it for your self!
        نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


        صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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        • #34
          Originally posted by donsaeid View Post
          i have seen transformers! in two cases they mock persians! see it for your self!
          damn spielberg.
          I love my Baghali ...

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          • #35
            نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران


            صادق هدايت؛ بوف کور

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              • #37
                'The Simpsons Movie'

                "THE SIMPSONS MOVIE" begins, aptly, with a few scenes from the Itchy and Scratchy movie, a bombastic summer blockbuster based on the ultra-violent cartoon that Bart and Lisa love. At the climax of the movie within the movie, just as Itchy is pumping Scratchy full of nuclear missiles, Homer stands up in the theater and wails, "I can't believe we're paying for something we could get for free on TV. If you ask me, everyone in this theater is a big sucker, especially you."

                The issue of getting your money's worth seems to have been high on the minds of the show's writers, and with some reason. After 18 years on the air, the creators of the most trenchant, deceptively easy-to-swallow satire in the history of TV wanted to find a topic capacious enough to warrant bumping up the aspect ratio to widescreen. What they've come up with is an end-of-the-world scenario brought on by the town's own carelessness. As Itchy and Scratchy bring the world to the brink of nuclear annihilation, the town of Springfield is nudged to the edge of environmental disaster by its own dumb hand.

                In some ways, "The Simpsons Movie" feels a little like the Simpsons movie Lisa might have written. But it's a strange path for the series' star writers to have chosen -- this idea that more existential meant better. Of course, the jokes are pin-sharp and off-the-wall loopy as ever, and many sequences -- such as the one when Homer brings home his beloved new pet pig, and the one in which Flanders makes Bart a cocoa with about 15 special touches -- are inspired. But once the movie wanders into its contemplation of mortality and meaning, the trenchancy kind of creaks and falls off.

                The movie opens with Green Day performing a benefit concert for Lake Springfield, the most polluted lake in the country. After concluding its set, the band ventures a few words on the dangers of living near a toxic lake, which naturally, nobody wants to hear. Eventually, the message comes directly from God -- via Grampa speaking in tongues -- a warning to the people of Springfield about a coming disaster involving "a twisted tail, a thousand eyes" and something called "eepah."

                If you've seen the Korean toxic monster movie "The Host," you can more or less guess what happens next. Soon Springfield comes to find itself sealed off from the world inside a giant glass dome. When the townspeople find out who was responsible for the straw that broke the camel's back (let's just say Homer is involved), they come after the Simpsons with a vengeance. Like any good apocalypse story, "The Simpsons Movie" is full of strange reversals and portentous signs. You really know it's the end of the world as we know it when Bart begins to wonder if he wouldn't be better off as Flanders' son and when Marge's unfailing loyalty starts to fail. But the most unexpected thing about "The Simpsons Movie" is that although it expands its view to include panoramic Alaskan vistas and a more panoptic view of Springfield than we've seen, it doesn't push the boundaries of the TV show in a narrative sense.

                Unlike "South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut," "The Simpsons Movie" doesn't venture anything more transgressive than it usually does; it doesn't take the gloves off. Sure, there are jokes equating the U.S. government with the only evil madmen capable of encasing a town in a giant cheese dome, but it's nothing it hasn't done before, and nothing we don't hear every night on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart."

                If anything, the movie feels a little safer (though I should say I stopped watching regularly years ago) than the show, focusing on the individual crisis and subsequent spiritual growth of each individual Simpson (with the exception of Lisa, who apparently didn't need it).

                In some ways, it reminded me of the final "Seinfeld" episode. As much as I laughed throughout, I kept wondering what was with all the emotional lessons. Strangest of all was Homer's retreat to the cave (or igloo, in this case), where he experiences an epiphany and sees himself clearly for the very first time. In fact, "The Simpsons Movie" is basically a conversion narrative, in which Homer's eyes are finally opened to the error of his ways. The turnaround feels like the end of something -- like, say, the series. Because where do you go from an (albeit briefly) enlightened Homer and sensitive Bart? The only place I can think of is off into the sunset.

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                • #38
                  بیست و یکمین فصل سریال خانواده سیمپسون

                  مت گرونینگ، خالق این اثر، گفته بود که ساخت این مجموعه تا زمانی ادامه خواهد یافت که او و همکارانش بتوانند ایده های تازه تولید کنند
                  کارتون کمدی "خانواده سیمپسون" در آمریکا به یکی از طولانی ترین سریال های تاریخ تلویزیون این کشور تبدیل شده است.

                  شبکه تلویزیونی فاکس که این کارتون را پخش می کند، اکنون درخواست کرده است تا دو فصل دیگر از این سریال تولید شود.

                  الان بیستمین فصل کارتون "خانواده سیمپسون" در حال نمایش است که با رکورد سریال وسترن "گان اسموک" یا "دود اسلحه" برابری می کند. نمایش سریال وسترن "گان اسموک" در سال 1975 میلادی در شبکه "سی بی اس" آمریکا به پایان رسیده بود.

                  بیست و یکمین فصل سریال خانواده سیمپسون در پاییز آینده شروع خواهد شد و فصل بیست و دوم آن هم در سال میلادی آینده پخش خواهد شد.

                  اولین مجموعه از کارتون خانواده سیمپسون در دسامبر سال 1989 میلادی در آمریکا پخش شد و یک سال بعد در بریتانیا هم نمایش داده شد.

                  44 قسمت جدید این مجموعه در طول دو فصل، تعداد کل قسمت های این کارتون را به 493 می رساند.

                  در این کارتون پرطرفدار که شخصیت های اصلی آن بارت، هومر، مارج و دیگر ساکنان شهر کوچک اسپرینگ فیلد هستند، در طول 20 سالی که نمایش داده می شود، 24 جایزه امی را دریافت کرده است.


                  نتیجه یک نظرسنجی در آمریکا نشان داد که آمریکایی ها در باره خانواده سیمسون اطلاعات بیشتری دارند تا درباره اولین متمم قانون اساسی آمریکا.
                  ماه آینده، قسمت جدیدی از کارتون خانواده سیمپسون، برای اولین بار از زمان پخش این کارتون، ابتدا در بریتانیا پخش خواهد شد.

                  قسمت های جدید این کارتون معمولا ابتدا در شبکه تلویزیونی فاکس آمریکا و یک هفته بعد از آن در شبکه اسکای بریتانیا پخش می شوند.

                  قسمت جدید خانواده سیمپسون، با عنوان "به نام پدربزرگ"، داستان تعطیلات خانوادگی خانواده سیمپسون در ایرلند است که حدود 20 روز دیگر در شبکه اسکای بریتانیا پخش خواهد شد.

                  خانواده سیمپسون، سال ها است در بهترین ساعت های پربیننده تلویزیون نمایش داده می شود و از این نظر در آمریکا رکورد دار است و در عرصه جهانی هم بسیار موفق بوده است.

                  پیشتر، مت گرونینگ، خالق این اثر، گفته بود که ساخت این مجموعه تا زمانی ادامه خواهد یافت که او و همکارانش بتوانند ایده های تازه تولید کنند.

                  چند سال پیش هم نتیجه یک نظرسنجی در آمریکا نشان داد که آمریکایی ها در باره خانواده سیمپسون اطلاعات بیشتری دارند تا درباره اولین متمم قانون اساسی آمریکا.

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                  • #39
                    ah ah......i HATE simpsons!!
                    .Proud to be Persian.

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