Cumulative SIMPSONS quiz

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Another Halloween special:

In one of the Holloween Special stories, Homer is the last person alive in Springfiled (besides some ghouls) after the French drop a Neutron bomb on the city. Homer is eventually excited by the prospect of being able to do whatever he'd like.

In the movie theater, he is watching a movie (surrounded by skeletons of balst victims).

WHAT MOVIE IS IT?

And by the way, who's running the projector anyway? (That's a rhetorical question BTW).
 
OMG! I don't think I've ever seen this one! Maybe it's not out in Britain yet. :cry::cry: There is a Treehouse of horror episode where the whole world suffers the Y2K bug and the spaceship taking people away leaves Homer and Bart behind, but this hasn't got a French atom bomb in it as far as I can remember.
 
Originally posted by Kev
Another Halloween special:

In one of the Holloween Special stories, Homer is the last person alive in Springfiled (besides some ghouls) after the French drop a Neutron bomb on the city. Homer is eventually excited by the prospect of being able to do whatever he'd like.

In the movie theater, he is watching a movie (surrounded by skeletons of balst victims).

WHAT MOVIE IS IT?

And by the way, who's running the projector anyway? (That's a rhetorical question BTW).


AARRGGHH!! That scene is cut in syndication! And I just saw it! Noooooo!

I want to say Snow White, but that was Gremlins.
 
BTW, a hippo cop got promoted to detective.

Ooh, Ooh, is it 'Tommy Boy'?
 
Hey, could I get a reply over here?

Springfield vs. France. Don't like those odds at all. Wonder what France did after the mutants died. Did they contact Homer while he was stealing the Ferraris? It's nice to speculate.
 
Sorry for the delay, guys.

Yup, the answer is indeed "Tommy Boy".

Homer: "Oh David Spade....(hehehe)....why did you let Chris Farley take care of the bees... (hehehehe).

Been so cought up in Civ3 that I've neglected the Off Topic. It's your question now, KOE!
 
Finally, a response! This thread isn't gonna die after all!:)

This one's easy.
How does Springfield get the 3 million dollars to build the monorail and what did Bart, Lisa and Marge each want to do with the money?
 
From Burnsie of course after all that toxic waste in the playground was breeding strange looking children :lol: Lisa wanted to....damn. Marge wanted to fix main street, and I believe Bart wanted giant mechanmical ants to destroy Springfield Elementary, though I could be thinking of a different episode on that one.

Hmmm. I'll have to think about Lisa...feel free to jump in if you know :)
 
Told you it was gonna be easy.

The squirrel was funny. Snrub, :lol:
 
Firstly, I'd like to say:

[dance] :beer: [dance] :shotgun:

The new season has started!! :D

Did anyone else see the new Halloween episode?

The first part was kinda crappy. Im not even sure if I thought the leprechaun saying "What's me name?" was funny.

However, the other two were cool.

Matthew Perry house mode: "Could I be any more of a house?" :)
Who came after Matthew Perry but before Pierce Brosnan?

The last one was the best! :lol: Poor Prince of England!! (Wait a minute..... I don't know that guy....)

So otherwise, duke is right, to be specific she wanted to waste it on VR equipment so she could go to the times of Genghis Khan and "go where he goes, eat who he eats, defile what he defiles"
 
Isn't it Dennis Miller?

If correct, my question is...

In another Haloween episode, who is the chief vampire?
 
Marge it is.

Now.....How many spikes are there on Bart's head according to the "Official Guide to our Favorite Family? (Hint: It's fewer then you think. Personally, i think they're nuts ;)
 
Isn't it 9 spikes? :confused:

:king:
 
Name all the spirits that appeared when Homer said he had political powers. :D
 
Originally posted by duke o' york
Who are on the jury when Homer is tried by the devil? .....and what is Lionel Hutz's defense? [/B]

Benedict Arnold
Lizzie Borden
Blackbeard the Pirate
Richard Nixon ("Wait, but I'm not dead yet")
And the front line of the 1975 Philadelphia Flyers

Lionel Hutz's defense: What is a contract? Webster's defines it as a legal agreement that can't be broken. Can't be broken. Umm, I need to use the bathroom (this is a paraphrase).
 
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