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that was awesome.
Well, it is consistent with critics like Alan Sepinwall saying on Twitter that tonight’s opening is “fantastic (and incredibly dark)”.
How many times can The Simpsons jump the shark before Rupert Murdoch pulls the plug on it? The Simpsons are as relevant today as Seinfeld and CD-Rs. As for Banksy, I’m now going to buy more things from China now in order to make sure those coolies keep sucking in heavy metals and dying prematurely
That was a really great intro, wow. But yeah, Evil S.H., I like your comparisons of what The Simpsons is relevant to.
1:30 on. OH MY GOD BEAR IS DRIVING.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL-A8GWyYAA
People still watch the Simpsons?
I watched the intro. And then I got bored and returned to 30 Rock reruns.
I’ll say that was a lot better than I thought it’d be. Seems pretty wild that Fox would put that on about their own show…?
@ Reymont, it’s too cartoonish to be truly subversive. And what do they care – they got to build up the banksy hype to draw more eyes to ads, and in exchange, they had to endure being abstractly, humourously insulted for less than :30.
I did enjoy it though, and yeah, I just watched it on this post, as I was busy pirating the MLB playoffs at the time, which was on Fox in Mexico, by the way. I’d say Fox has more to worry about from people like me than from :30 of Banksy.
It’s funny because it’s true.
@AH Then why did you post it? No more Simpsons posts; they’re almost as annoying as WSH’s Bieber posts…almost
@ Evil Boss:
Because I liked it, though I completely agree w/CC that the cartoonishness undermines its subversive potential. (The dolphin head made me laugh, but it kinda kills the social commentary.) And I tried to give the episode a go, as nostalgia makes me do every once in a while, but … meh.
It seems like a missed marketing opportunity to not have leaked it earlier. I tweeted it at around 7 or so and got a ton of immediate feedback along the lines of, “It’s Banksy, so I don’t know if this is real or not…” If more people had known about it in advance, they might’ve tuned in to see if it actually aired.
This has been pulled from youtube!
You can still watch it here http://www.thedailybeast.com/video/item/ba…