The Simpsons Movie - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Simpsons Movie"
The Simpsons Movie (2007)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
The Simpsons Movie - TMDB rating
7.021/10
8487
The Simpsons Movie - Kinopoisk rating
7.407/10
114735
The Simpsons Movie - IMDB rating
7.3/10
362000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Richard Sakai
Producer
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Al Jean

Al Jean
Producer
Jay Kleckner
Producer
Peter Gave
Producer
Amanda Moshay
Producer
Felicia Nalivansky
Producer
Matt Orefice
Producer

Executive Producer

Nikki Vanzo
Executive Producer

Writer

John Swartzwelder
Writer

Editor

John Carnochan
Editor

Art Direction

Dima Malanitchev
Art Direction

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Tom Myers

Tom Myers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Craig Sost
Co-Producer

Supervising Sound Editor

Animation

Caroline Cruikshank
Animation
Silvia Pompei
Animation
Sun Jae Lee
Animation
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Leo Matsuda
Animation

Screenplay

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Sam Simon

Sam Simon
Screenplay

Jon Vitti

Jon Vitti
Screenplay
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Mike Reiss
Screenplay
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Al Jean

Al Jean
Screenplay
George Meyer
Screenplay
Matt Selman
Screenplay
Ian Maxtone-Graham
Screenplay
John Swartzwelder
Screenplay
George Meyer
Screenplay

Sound Designer

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Randy Thom

Randy Thom
Sound Designer

Songs

Photo Mike Reiss #28621Photo Mike Reiss #28622Photo Mike Reiss #28623
Mike Reiss
Songs

Assistant Director

Matthew Schofield
Assistant Director

Music

Post Production Supervisor

Jeannine Berger
Post Production Supervisor

Animation Director

Gary McCarver
Animation Director
Pat Shinagawa
Animation Director

Supervising Music Editor

Daniel Pinder
Supervising Music Editor

Assistant Sound Editor

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Josh Gold

Josh Gold
Assistant Sound Editor
Mac Smith
Assistant Sound Editor

Editorial Services

Roger Injarusorn
Editorial Services

Layout

Ivaylo Anguelov
Layout
Rufino Camacho
Layout
Roberto Casale
Layout
Jeff Johnson
Layout
Jay Jackson
Layout
Eric Koenig
Layout
Andre Medina
Layout
Jennifer Moeller
Layout
J.C. Wegman
Layout
Manny DeGuzman
Layout
Richard Manginsay
Layout
Frans Vischer
Layout
Eddie Rosas
Layout
Nate Lowe
Layout
Juan 'Jo' Luna
Layout

Compositors

Dennis Bonnell
Compositors
Brendan Harris
Compositors
Louie C. Jhocson
Compositors
Miae Kim
Compositors
Rick Moser
Compositors
Edwin Shortess
Compositors
Doug Tiano
Compositors
Darrin Drew
Compositors
Colin Sittig
Compositors
Bingo Ferguson
Compositors

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the funeral, Green Day plays a somber version of one of their most famous songs – "American Idiot".
  • The Bart Simpson inscription on the school blackboard in the opening credits reads “I will not illegally download this movie.”
  • During a walk with Bart Simpson, Ned tells him that Springfield borders four states: Ohio, Nevada, Maine, and Kentucky, which is impossible in reality because these states are located at different ends of the USA.
  • The English proverb “Home sweet home” is played on twice in the film: after the dome is installed, Marge embroiders a rug with the inscription “Dome sweet dome.” Upon arriving in Alaska, Marge embroiders the same rug with the inscription “Nome sweet Nome” (Nome being a city in Alaska).
  • In one of the shots, you can notice an inscription in Russian that says: “Learn to speak English or get out!”
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger is the President of the USA in the film, although this is impossible in real life as only a person born in the USA can be President of America.
  • During the credits, Maggie says her first word – “sequel,” hinting at a continuation. However, in the eighteenth episode of the nineteenth season, Marge, after Lisa’s unsuccessful documentary about her family, said: “No more Simpsons in the movies.”
  • There are 16 Springfields in the US, and the premiere took place in Springfield, which is located in the state of Vermont.
  • In the crowd heading to riot at the Simpsons' house, you can spot a character from the series “Futurama” (1999) – Fry.
  • Cletus Spackler's phrase “I can’t, I just can’t!” – is from the film “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” (1975).
  • In Alaska, as Homer enters the house, various birds and animals also run in, and the soundtrack from Walt Disney's cartoon “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937) plays. The aforementioned moment is a parody of three Disney full-length films – “Cinderella” (1949), “Bambi” (1942), and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937).
  • Homer plays the game “Grand Theft Walrus,” which is a reference to the “Grand Theft Auto” series of games.
  • A cassette with the inscription “Play me” is a reference to the film “Saw” (2004).
  • The episode where the crane ricochets Homer from the house to a rock, and Homer in turn screams “rock – tree, rock – tree!” is a reference to the Warner Bros. animated film “The Iron Giant” (1999). These two words are the first thing the Giant says, and the first thing Hogarth teaches him.
  • Mo claims at the end of the film that after the riot, he became the Emperor of Springfield.
  • Abe Simpson’s prophecy originally reads: “Horrible, horrible things are going to happen, twisted tail, ee pa, ee pa, a thousand eyes, trapped forever,” which means: “Terrible, terrible things are coming, hooked tail, ee pa, ee pa, a thousand eyes, trapped forever.” “Hooked tail” refers to the pig Homer saved; “ee pa” is EPA; “a thousand eyes” is a reference to the mutated beast; “trapped forever” is a reference to the dome being installed.
  • Above the church entrance it reads “Springfield Church. Please turn off your cell phone.” However, while Abe Simpson is delivering the prophecy, the comic book guy films it on his phone. At the end of the film, the previous phrase is replaced with: “We warned you.” Neither of these signs is present in the middle of the film.
  • Green Day performs on a barge on Springfield Lake to draw residents' attention to environmental problems, but their barge begins to sink due to the lake's toxicity. As the barge starts to submerge, bassist Mike Dirnt quotes Wallace Hartley from the film *Titanic* (1997): "Gentlemen, it has been an honor playing with you this evening." The musicians pull out violins and begin to play the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee."
  • While Marge and the children are traveling to Springfield by train, Bart, rummaging through someone else's luggage, puts a black bustier on his head and declares it a symbol of corporate evil. Bart himself resembles Mickey Mouse and Mom from the series *Futurama* (1999).
  • When Marge and the children travel by train to Springfield, Bart, while rummaging through someone else's luggage, puts a black bra on his head and declares it a symbol of corporate evil. Bart himself resembles Mickey Mouse and Mom from the "Futurama" series (1999).
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