🍩 Every STANLEY KUBRICK Reference in THE SIMPSONS (Season 1 to 30)
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The writers of The Simpsons truly love Kubrick.
Apparently Kubrick loved the Simpsons, which makes this 10 times better!😂
I remember being a kid and watching my dad laughing very hard when we saw the segment with Bart and the cupcakes. Didn't understood it until i was about 15 and saw the movie.
As much as I hate the way the simpsons has turned out in the last few years, I can always appreciate a good Kubrick reference.
My favorite one I didn’t notice was Bart saying “I’ve got a pain in me guliver.”
This was really comprehensive. But you forgot at least one: the whole scene of Homer eating chips in space
Anyone else realize both Bart and Maggie dressed up as Alex DeLarge for treehouse of horror at some point?
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Kubrick and The Simpson's are definitely at a higher level than most of the other so-called entertainment
You can really see the decline here. With a lot of the later stuff, the reference itself is the punchline.
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The animated show “F is for Family” also had a pretty funny Stanley Kubrick joke. The cartoon takes place in the Seventies, and when the airline the lead character works for merges with another, a commercial airs showing two passenger jets colliding in midair, the logo of the new company forming out of the flaming wreckage. Not good! One airline exec remarks to another: “We never should have given Kubrick creative control.”
Poor Al Bowley - He famously sang "Midnight the stars and you" in 1934 when it was a popular romance tune of the era. And now.... creepy ;)
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That’s why the Simpsons is so much better than Family Guy
I remember watching the clock work orange episode and desperately wanted to know what the references was when comic book man and Carl were dueling. I just watched Barry Lyndon yesterday😂
Funnily enough, this video was uploaded the same day I first watched The Shining all the way through. That is so weirdly coincidental that it’s kinda insane and I had not idea until now.
Both the old and the new writers clearly love Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick my god... And Simpson too
Brilliant! The Orange "segment" had me in hysterics.