"The Simpsons Movie" Talkback (Spoilers)

Rate The Movie

  • I Can Die Now!

    Votes: 47 32.6%
  • Classic-Era Style!

    Votes: 64 44.4%
  • Well, at least we got to see The Simpsons on the big screen!

    Votes: 21 14.6%
  • The Simpsons have been on a downturn since Season 8, so it was what I expected.

    Votes: 5 3.5%
  • I Waited 18 %#@& Years for this Crap?!

    Votes: 7 4.9%

  • Total voters
    144
They cut a little more than that; Otto smoking his bong was cut, as well as Homer's dialogue regarding the mob attacking them during Access Hollywood. Fox Chicago also cut into the movie a little late(right in the middle of the opening Itchy and Scratchy cartoon), so I also didn't get to see Ralph in the 20th Century Fox logo, which was a shame since it's something I laugh at every time I see it.
 
Well, I did enjoy the movie when I first saw it. But I haven't seen it since 2007. But either way that's not what I'm talking about.

What I am talking about is something about the animation. Most of us do know that both Akom and Rough Draft worked on this (if there are people who don't know this, then the info's on the interwebz).

But I'm kinda wondering which company did which scene (the CG was Rough Draft's but that's besides the point). I ask since I notice a different frame rate at certain parts of the film (the scene with the animals (ala Snow White) in the bedroom and the scene at Mr. Burns' mansion come to mind right away).

I came to the assumption that those scenes were Akom's, but I could be wrong. If anyone can provide a breakdown of the work each company did (CG aside), I'll be happy.
 

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