Score: 10
"Brilliant."
date: June 16, 2006
Am I the only one that can comprehend the true intentions of this ambitious piece of cinamatography? It follows the down to earth adventure of Homer Simpson on a strange day of his life, through all the trouble and pain of losing his children, to him struggling with a lack of identity and trying to be someone he's not. His actions piece together, a wonderful film that has definatly changed my life for the better. I feel as though, I know myself more from watching this, than from any book or self-help seminar.
I find that this completely deserves front page because of it's individualism, and social commentary on the world we all live it; and I applaude Tom for putting it there. It's music is original, and works well with the scene changes and the main character's emotions. It also has a certain quality of humour that only those with true intelligence, such as myself, can truly appreciate.
If you don't understand it, don't bother watching, voting, or reviewing, and kindly go fornicate yourself with some sort of long, wide object, preferably, a baseball bat. If you don't have anything kind to say, don't bother saying it at all. Most of the people who review this movie seem to have the IQ level of a Neanderthal as it is. They refuse to leave constructive critism, but rather say hurtful words like 'fuck' and unkind phrases like 'this sucks'. I pity them and the fact that they're probably some random 11 year old loser pleasuring themselves to the new LegendaryFrog movie, to the point where they can't tell a good movie when they see one.