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TRUNKS
April 8th, 2004, 21:57
Heres a bit more news:


Work has started on a Simpsons feature film, but fans of the cartoon creations will have to wait years before it hits the big screen.

Yeardley Smith, who gives the voice to eight-year-old Lisa Simpson, said writing was already under way, but recording would not start until after the present TV series was completed.

And even then it would be three years before the film reached cinemas because the animation process took so long.

"Animation takes forever," she said.

"My wish for the show is that we go out with a bang not a pimple.





"If we can do a movie and it can be as good as our best episodes, I'm thrilled. I think that would be wonderful."

Her only fear was that fans of the cartoon classic may have grown bored of the show, which is now in its 15th season.

She told Associated Press radio in the United States: "I just hope that at this point ... people aren't like 'Oh, a movie, we're over it'."

Last week it emerged that the new series of The Simpsons was under threat because of a pay revolt among the actors who give voices to Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and the other stars.

The six actors, including Smith, reportedly each asked for about 4.25 million a year, a huge improvement on the 1.5 million they get now.

According to Hollywood trade magazine Variety, the actors refused to turn up for recording sessions.

The walkout came when Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Hank Azaria (Moe, Apu and others), Harry Shearer (Mr Burns and others), Yeardley Smith (Lisa), Julie Kavner (Marge) and Nancy Cartwright (Bart) reached an impasse with Fox network bosses.

Blank Verse
April 9th, 2004, 00:01
her concerns with the movie are mine. Ususally, movies based on TV shows blow...why is this going to be different? The show is definitely not as strong as it used to be, and unless they bring Conan O'Brien back in to write some of the shows, I can't see the movie being any different. It's not a bad way to end a show, but a well written final episode would be huge for them.

dazzler
April 12th, 2004, 00:00
I read that the cast wanted $8mil each, but not sure if that is what they got, but now all of the cast had reached an agreement, and only the voice of Homer is holding out. I think they are going to find someone else to play the voice of Homer.

tandoc
April 12th, 2004, 02:49
that'd be really bad for the series.. almost all the characters there have been with them from the start, except troy mclure who died or something...