Cheap The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror (DVD) (Nancy Cartwright) (David Silverman, Klay Hall, Chris Clements (III), Pete Michels, Susie Dietter, Alan Smart (II), Gregg Vanzo, Shaun Cashman, Chuck Sheetz) Price
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| ACTORS: | Nancy Cartwright |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | David Silverman, Klay Hall, Chris Clements (III), Pete Michels, Susie Dietter, Alan Smart (II), Gregg Vanzo, Shaun Cashman, Chuck Sheetz |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 17 December, 1989 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Fox Home Entertainme |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color, Closed-captioned |
| TYPE: | Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 024543086994 |
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Customer Reviews of The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror
Not as well-done as the Season Releases, but... Okay what we have here are 4 Treehouse of Horror Simpsons episodes (5,6,7, and 12). There are no commentaries or special features other than a 3 1/2 minutes of Kang and "my sister" Kodos clips. The episodes are funny, and they all look great on DVD. You get the spoof of THE SHINING and NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET along with many of the Sci Fi themed ones like the 2001 spoof with Pierce Brosnan as the evil in love with Marge home computer. You could wait for these on the season releases, but these come from season 6,7,8 and 13! I don't think FOX will stop releasing SIMPSONS on DVD sets, but the slow pace is from the creators who want each set to be chock full of extras and commentaries. So it could be a few years before they even get around to season 6. They are some of the wackiest episodes! And the price is pretty reasonable. So I say enjoy!
It isn't Halloween until the Simpsons say so!
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror" is a Halloween staple. It is the highlight of my Halloween celebration. I look forward to the new edition each year, and I cherish the past episodes. So, naturally, I'm happy that this collection has been made available. (I bought two copies: one for me, and a present for my friend.) This compilation includes four episodes. Each episode contains three mini-episodes:
Treehouse of Horror V
"The Shinning," a tribute to the horror classic. "Time and Punishment," where Homer time travels via a toaster. "Nightmare Cafeteria," where school staff perfects the art of serving the student body.
Treehouse of Horror VI
"Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores," where advertisements have their revenge. "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace" finds Groundskeeper Willie as a Freddie-type. "Homer3" has Homer visiting the mysterious third dimension.
Treehouse of Horror VII
"The Thing and I" introduces us to Bart's long lost evil twin. "The Genesis Tub" casts Lisa as a creator of a tiny little world. "Mr. Kang Goes to Washington" has aliens taking on the form of Bob Dole and Bill Clinton, just in time for elections!
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"Hex and the City" has a gypsy cursing Homer and everyone he loves. "House of Whacks" puts the Simpsons in a computerized home. "Wiz Kids" is a tribute to the first Harry Potter movie.
As others have noted, the setup page of this DVD package is very slow. Actually, it takes about three seconds for the selection to take place. So, it's not that slow really, just in comparison to what we're used to with DVDs. But something that I think makes it worth the few seconds wait is the fact that many scenes that have been deleted from the syndication versions of these episodes have been restored for this DVD compilation. Though most scenes that were edited out are only a few seconds long, there are some episodes that apparently had several little bits taken out for the syndication airings. These little seconds add another dimension to the episodes that we have been missing since their original primetime debut; it makes them more complete and rounds out the story. My favorite deleted scene occurs during "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores" where Otto is driving children down the street in the school bus. He sees a huge billboard advertisement walking down the road. "Whoa! This is an intense acid flashback!" he says.
Andrew Parodi
Great DVD
If you are a true simpsons fan you should uy this DVD. It is hilarious, especially at the end of Homer3 when he comes to our world, crawls out of a dumpster, and says, "Oh, this is the worst one yet" I won't tell you how he got there because that would give the plot away. Anyway, you should definintley buy this DVD, especially since it has episodes that come from seasons that aren't out yet, unlike "Christmas with the Simpsons".