Pixar’s ‘ELEMENTAL’ is tracking to earn $28M-$38M at its domestic box office opening weekend.
In comparison, those numbers are worse than ‘LIGHTYEAR’ ($51M) and one of the lowest openings ever for a Pixar movie.
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This joke is so good that it breaks my brain a little. Like, how do you think of something so perfectly mundane (but somehow off-putting) as flying a kite at night?
@Johnny2Cellos
This isn't even like a difficult scene to decipher. I know nothing about this show and it's obvious it's because he is anxious.
Media literacy is dead
When I was little, I thought the nacho hat was something that adults could buy at football games and looked forward to getting one.
"Homer Loves Flanders" lied to me
#wheresmynachohat
My nieces and nephews were playing my old Nintendo this weekend and I put in a Tiny Toons game.
I told them, "They're like the kid version of Bugs Bunny."
They replied, "Who's Bugs Bunny?"
I noticed today that the video about The Simpsons' house hit 1 million views recently! Everyone really wanted to hear about that mysterious rumpus room, huh?
I feel like tonight's episode should be the go-to example of how The Simpsons are currently in their "Post Marriage Crisis Era." Homer and Marge are so stable and committed, that Jacques is treated 100% as a relic character, rather than as an active threat to their relationship
One of my favorite things about "Barthood" is that we finally got to see a Future Bart that was happy with what he was doing (with his bike shop). Also love the idea that Bart honed his artistic skills over the years. It's like Marge passed down her painting skills to her son 🎨
One of the weirdest Simpsons takes I hear is that Frank Grimes is actually the hero of his episode, because Swartzwelder is a libertarian.
No, it's pretty clear from his script that Frank Grimes is a giant asshole
Treehouse of Horror XXXIII was amazing, three legitimately great segments that all brought a little bit of something different. Great Marge/Maggie stuff in Act 1, a beautiful homage in Act 2, and the most delicious fan service ever in Act 3. West Coasters are in for a treat
Whenever Pixar movies struggle in the box office (or development), Disney always puts in motion the most obviously desperate play for ticket sales. And the answer in this case is "Incredibles 3"
Is this the most grisly death ever shown on The Simpsons? I was pretty surprised when they went for this, because even Treehouse of Horrors aren't this explicit
Looks like
@screenrant
is using AI to not only write their videos, but edit them too. Because they randomly used my avatar in their latest video. It's so disjointed it makes no sense.
In Season 18, Homer describes his life long dream of becoming a Mexican wrestler, but it is clearly not going well.
In Season 19, Homer is pushing this dream onto Bart.
The Simpsons are masters of portraying generational lucha libre trauma
Really impressed by how Futurama returned and they managed to immediately make it feel exactly like classic Futurama. I love that they opened with an incredibly pointless Fry romp. The plot is really really really stupid and it is amazing
#werebackbaby
New video! 🚨
It's been nearly seven years since "The Problem With Apu" aired. And the character is still in a weird and unsatisfying state of limbo on the show.
So, are they doing anything with Apu going forward or what?
I was posting on Simpsons message board at the time, and the discourse about this joke was so weird to read. These awkward debates between the Pro-Dick and Anti-Dick sides
I think every Simpsons fan intrinsically understands the value that writers bring to a show's success. As the entertainment industry has changed, studios have not changed their compensation to reflect that value. Hoping the writers get everything they need with this strike 💰
Have you ever heard of “The Pixar Theory”? It’s this idea that every Pixar movie (Toy Story, Wall-E, Onward, etc) was made by the SAME studio. Pretty wild if you ask me but it really makes you think!
Wait a minute. The stuffed animals that Chief Wiggum stole at the end of "Miracle of Evergreen Terrace" are the same ones seen later in "This Little Wiggy."
This is the biggest crock of bullshit. We're right in the middle of one of the sweetest, most warm-hearted seasons of Homer ever. If there's any criticism for "Modern Homer" right now, it's that maybe he's too nice
Watched "Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife" and thought in the first half, "This isn't as annoying as I remembered." Then in the second half, there is sooooooooo much Ricky Gervais, the feelings all came back to me
New video! 🚨
So, Kearney is an adult. We have to talk about this. Let's see if we can figure out exactly how old he is, what is up with his son(s), and figure out how messed up it is. Messiness, ahoy!
Interesting detail about "Don't Fear the Roofer." Bart enters this scene with a stack of shingles obstructing his view. But then he puts them down and in the ending, it's revealed he can't see Ray because of a black hole instead
I'm writing the "Worst Golden Age Simpsons Episodes" script this weekend, and it is driving me up the wall. I am being so negative about all these genuine classics, this video is gonna be so radioactive ☢️
I think I subconsciously avoid watching "I'm Goin' to Praiseland" because of how uncomfortable Ned's grieving process is. Ned cutting Rachel's hair is one of the creepiest things ever done on The Simpsons
Someone in the YouTube comments once suggested that The Simpsons should do a "Bart on the Road" sequel where high-school Bart, Milhouse, Nelson, and Martin do a road trip before graduation. The idea always stuck with me as it is would be such a great idea for a flash-forward ep
Currently working on a Simpsons Mysteries that is very quickly getting messy and uncomfortable. I think we are heading toward a conclusion of, "Maybe this is a character trait we shouldn't think about"
Disney is demanding that showrunners work their non-writing duties during the writers’ strike, stating that they are required to do their duties “even if the WGA attempts to fine you for performing such services during the strike.”
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Just checked the other Simpsons Wiki and found out the Simpsons History character has been in another 120 episodes I didn't know about.
My night is ruined 😭
A YouTuber's most fundamental responsibility is to not abuse their platform. This point is non-negotiable. Cosmodore enjoyed the benefits of having a large following, and used it to do terrible things. He should not be trusted to have a YouTube platform going forward
Tonight's latest Simpsons episode "Carl Carlson Rides Again" marks the very first time in Simpsons history where Lisa Simpson has not made an appearance
#TheSimpsons
Just like Mario before, Chris Pratt's Garfield also has daddy issues. How hard was it to make a story about Garfield, Odie, and Jon? Why should anyone care about Garfield's dad
Been battling a pretty annoying cold over the past several days so I am doubtful I will get a video done for this week. But I am working on the first Simpsons Showdown in awhile, a battle between Bart's crushes of the classic era
"Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore" is one of the biggest fever dream episodes in Simpsons history. It is utterly insane from start to finish. I can't tell if it is amazing or the worst episode of Season 17
Lawmakers want the Justice Department to investigate Warner Bros Discovery, claiming that the merger has harmed workers and reduced consumer choice.
The lawmakers cited the cancellation of projects such as BATGIRL and the removal of content from HBO Max.
We now live in a world where Disney is aligned with Fox, HBO is aligned with Cartoon Network, and now Netflix is cozying up to Nickelodeon. The cartoon wars are like watching a season of Survivor.
Netflix and Nickelodeon have formed a multi-year deal to produce original animated feature films and television series, based both on the Nickelodeon library of characters as well as all-new IP
With this Golden Age video, let's see if I can become the first ever YouTuber to describe Simpsons decline without mentioning "The Principal and the Pauper" or Jerkass Homer