Marge Simpson is taking it all off – The Simpsons matriarch will appear nude in Playboy’s November issue. Check out the Marge Simpson Playboy cover picture above. D’oh!
The Marge Simpson nude Playboy cover issue marks the 20th anniversary of The Simpsons.
Naturally, The Simpsons has plenty of guest stars lined up for the 21st season of the series. Look/listen for guest stars Anne Hathaway, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Jonah Hill and Neve Campbell and Seth Rogen.
D’oh! You now have the option of adding Homer Simpson as the voice of your GPS – for just $12.95, TomTom GPS users can have a Homer Simpson voice package with instructions like “Take the third right. We might find an ice cream truck! Mmm…ice cream.”
The Homer Simpson GPS voice is really Homer’s voice talent, Dan Castellaneta. How cool would that be?
Is there an end in sight for The Simpsons? Bart, Homer and the gang just got renewed for two more seasons, making The Simpsons the longest running show on TV. I’m starting to feel old.
With the additional 44 episode pickup, The Simpsons will air a total of 493 eps. Cowabunga!
Perhaps the most popular televsion cartoon of all times is due for a rennovation tonight. The Simpsons, for only the second time in their 20 year history, are due to showcase a new show opening this evening. The show will also be presented in High-Def. Be sure to check out the video clip here Read the rest of this entry »
The annual The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror special is upon us – check out this Mad Men spoof video clip, featuring Homer all Don Draper, in the “How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising” segment.
As usual, the creators of The Simpsons have no problem getting big name talent to lend their voices to the show. This season, listen for Jodie Foster and Anne Hathaway to make appearances on The Simpsons.
Jodie Foster will voice the grown-up version of Maggie, in an episode airing in early 2009. Anne Hathaway will be a character that Bart falls in love with in “The Good, the Sad and the Drugly” episode. Read the rest of this entry »