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The Simpsons: FilmFestival is a 'best of' collection of four episodes. One of my favourite things about The Simpsons is their memorable movie references, and these four episodes are four of the greatest examples of this. The episodes are "Beyond Blunderdome", "A Star is Burns", "22 Short Films About Springfield" and "The Itchy and Scratchy Movie".
In "Beyond Blunderdome" Homer wins tickets to see Mel Gibson's new movie, a remake of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", and asked to review it, which he promptly berates for being boring. This bothers Mel so much he flies back to Springfield and asks for Homers help in order to re-edit the film. What results is a bloody tour de force that has Mel decapitating the President of the United States. The remake is so crazy that it could be true, and that's how they get the parody spot on, because ...
Advantages: Four episodes of the Simpsons Disadvantages: It's only four episodes!
Burns
Original Air Date: 5 Mar 95
Written By: Ken Keeler
Directed By: Susie Dietter
Special Guest: Jon Lovitz (Jay Sherman) and Maurice LaMarche (George C. Scott)
Story Line: Springfield decides to have a filmfestival and Marge invites Jay Sherman
to help judge it. Mr Burns decides
to make a movie, and ensures it will win by bribing everyone involved. My Opinion: An original story line for a cartoon, and has some really good scenes. Look out for Homer being outdone by Jay Sherman in a burping contest!
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This is another collection of four episodes on VHS, and the problem with videos is
that the quality is outdone by DVD and they can only fit four episodes on one tape. These are four really good episodes and they won't be available on DVD yet because they are from later seasons. They are fun to watch ...
Advantages: Great beaches, nightlife and shopping Disadvantages: it can be expensive
the aptly named 'Millionaires Row'. This area is something else, best enjoyed by a boat trip with island cruises. Here, you will see the homes of Shaquille O'Neal, Gloria Estefan, Madonna, Julio Iglesias and more. You will also see the home where they filmed the Al Pacino classic - Scarface, as well as the former home of notorious gangster Al Capone. Tours run daily from 10am-7pm from $10 (£7)
***Shopping***
You cannot go to Miami and not shop! There are many stylish boutiques in and around the Art Deco district including Bel Harbour shopping mall. This mall is full of designer labels such as Prada, Gucci, and Versace. A little of out my league! So if you are like me and you like a bargain, head to the outlet malls. Our hotel ran a bus service to an outlet centre around an hour drive from Miami, just north of the North Miami district. It has ...
funphobic2 10.10.2005
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