Now that it's been announced, I thought I might as well make an info thread, where upon the info about the movie can be put and updated as it arrives.
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The Simpsons MovieRelease Date: July 27th, 2007
Running Time: 80 - 90 minutes
Starring: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer.
Co-Starring: Pamela Hayden, and Tress MacNeille.
Guest Starring: Erin Brockovich, Albert Brooks, Minnie Driver, Kelsey Grammer (as Sideshow Bob), Joe Mantegna (as Fat Tony) and
Marcia Wallace (as Edna Krabappel).
Executive Producers: Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Al Jean and Mike Scully
Written By: James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder and Jon Vitti
Directed By: David Silverman
Animation Studios: Film Roman and Rough Draft Studios
Producers: Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, Al Jean, Richard Sakai, Mike Scully
Score Composed By: Hans Zimmer
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Possible Plotlines (NOTE: The producers have made it known they will likely leak some fake plotlines to keep it a mystery.)
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Quotes:"That trailer is running on 7,000 screens this weekend, committing us to opening every place in the world on the same date, which means, we'd better get started." -- James L. Brooks, March 06
"We've taken script security to the point of lunacy, though it helped that we wrote it in Aramaic." -- Mike Scully, March 06
"We've also set Albert Brooks, Minnie Driver and the real Erin Brockovich, so you should be able to deduce the plot just from that information." -- Al Jean, March 06
"We tried to save this until the end of the series, but that intention was undone by good ratings." -- Matt Groeing, March 06
"The movie has been so daunting, and the contract between us has always been to wait until we all felt the script was right. We tell a feature-length movie story with each episode, but we feel we now have a story and script worthy of a movie. And there was so much secrecy that it's actually a relief to be able to speak about it now." -- James L. Brooks, March 06
"This was was enormously challenging, because it involved filling 120 blank pages with an actual story and words people say" -- James L. Brooks, April 06
"We're very excited about the performances in this movie. Come next Oscars, we think it's going to be Milhouse's night." -- Matt Groening, April 06
"I can absolutely guarantee that this film will far exceed the wildest expectations of every Simpsons fan. Start lining up at the theater now, preferably in costume." -- Al Jean, April 06
"The movie is a result of the very singular vision of eleven people" -- Mike Scully, April 06
"We have all watched The Simpsons evolve from a groundbreaking television series into a global cultural phenomenon and everyone at Fox is excited about its leap to the big screen" -- Chris Meledandri, President of Twentieth Century Fox Animation, April 06
"Well, it's called The Simpsons Movie and it's coming out in America in July and that's all I can tell you. To be honest, I'm kind of curious to see how it will go over. The Simpsons is not a feature film format. I had a great time doing it, it was a nice challenge, but you just don't know if the public will take to it." -- Nancy Cartwright, 23rd April 06
"I've already signed like 18 confidentiality agreements. I think they have rights to my first-born child if I talk about this movie." -- Hank Azaria, 15th May 06
"I am doing, I think, three lines! Sideshow Bob is pretty famous for trying to kill Bart, so I’m sure it’ll be something like that." -- Kelsey Grammer, 25th May 06
"It’s been rough. We worked at it for a long time and then found out that Snakes on a Plane was doing the same story." -- James L. Brooks, 22nd July 06.
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Info will be updated as it arrives.