Did you forget that this was supposed to be "10 Paused Simpsons Moments Everyone Missed." and not "Trivia About The Simpsons"? You seem to have lost the plot after the first two examples.
Independent Infantry *who cares, this is what my school should be teaching instead of what happened 72847384728487284773747274737276472747374737838284719748298467292 years ago*
@@terpenator93 pitch is the most watched part of screen rant because they are funny. i can explain this. it's easy, barely an inconvenience. maybe you just don't have a sense of humor.
Just when I think there's nothing more to come up with on my favorite show The Simpson's they always manage to come up with something new. I watched them through my twenties and some early thirties. Major fan and always will be.
Yall are punks for putting that super fast fake news list in, but not showing a slowed down clip of the list so we can actually read it. Making me do extra work, tapping screens and whatnot to change the video speed to 1/4, and find the moment at 4:40 when it appears.
So it sounds like the Rainier Wolfecastle movie in whole in whole is a lot like the mini horror movie "Mant" from the 1993 John Goodman movie Matinee! Haha! On bonus tracks of the movie you can watch the whole thing too!
Missed that amazing moment in All the Presidents Heads where in place of the Gadsden flag hanging in the Head Museum is a similarly designed flag displaying Bender and a colonial spelling of his catchphrase, "Bite my shiny metal ass". Edit: I have conflated Futurama with The Simpsons.
If you take a good look at the photo in 1:36 you can see Conan. And before you comment that Conan has said that he was a writer, I know. It is just interesting
"This isn't as hard to understand as people try to make it. By the end of ten years, I'd said pretty much everything I had come there to say. It's always better to leave the party early. If I had rolled along with the strip's popularity and repeated myself for another five, ten, or twenty years, the people now "grieving" for Calvin and Hobbes would be wishing me dead and cursing newspapers for running tedious, ancient strips like mine instead of acquiring fresher, livelier talent. And I'd be agreeing with them. I think some of the reason Calvin and Hobbes still finds an audience today is because I chose not to run the wheels off it. I've never regretted stopping when I did" - Bill Watterson
I can't believe it! Ive never noticed that God and Jesus had 5 fingers! It has always been very clear that they all have 4 fingers and being a lover of all special features and documentaries that I can get my hands on im also aware of the purpose behind the 4 fingers. But.... never noticed the 2 with the 5! Kudos! Great upload! It is truly possible learn something new every dern day, if you try!
I will never grow tired of the Simpsons. I grew up on them. I'm heavily devoted. Have first 20 seasons on DVD and I'm very upset I can't find the last 10 :(
most of these aren't "paused" moments. Just little tidbits that we already knew honestly. Screen Rant once again fails. Do more Pitch Meetings. Those never fail :D
Can't believe no one else has said this. I was gonna but you beat me to it. Great video, but yeah like you said, not really what the box says, so to speak.
Be careful what you wish for, eventually the pitch meetings will become just like the rest of this content. They are getting to be tiresome for me already. They need to find some older movies that bring back enough nostalgia to get us to click, but not so much that when they do spoof on the movie it kills the viewing pleasure.
How many times has Maggie actually talked? And who did her voice? I know Elizabeth Taylor said the word “daddy” on one episode, but I could swear I’ve heard Maggie say other things over the years.
Nancy Cartwright (Bart) is the one who usually provides Maggie's voice. I'm pretty sure there's a compilation video of all the times Maggie has spoken on screen.
And how ironic was it that for years Film Roman, the animation company for The Simpsons, and L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services (North Hollywood office) was co-located in the same building on Chandler Blvd. in North Hollywood. So one of the most deviant kids, Bart, within one of the most dysfunctional families housed in the same place where a county government agency is supposed to protect and help families. Film Roman was located on the first floor and the animation artists' cubicles along the outside windows so each day I could watch them sketch their Simpsons characters as I was going to and from work.
I remember being extremely happy and shocked when I realized that Skinner was, while he was a POW, was called Prisoner 24601. I love Les Miserables as well so that was a nice realization to make.
The M and G in Homer's hair is also, no doubt, a reference to the Freemasons. The M for mason and the G. The M can also be a 3 for the 33. These Freemasons, above 32nd degree, are Satanists.
Could you imagine how many more hidden numbers we've messed? The reason why this TV show is very popular because there are numerous hidden messages, including numbers, which all have hidden messages behind them.
Soooo, the fact that Homer's ear and hair form the first letters of Matt Groening's name was literally revealed on the show itself. I paused the video at exactly 1:00 to write this comment and I will not continue to watch.
This was so much better than the vast majority of videos that purport to provide us with information we may not know. This video actually delivers! Great job!
The Michael Jackson reference comes up later when Lisa goes to see the “Itchy and Scratchy Movie” she says about celebrities that did cameos “Dustin Hoffman, Michael Jackson they didn’t use their real names but you could tell it was them” both Michael Jackson and Dustin Hoffman did voices for the Simpsons under fake names.