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Miscellaneous / Verschiedenes » alt.tv.simpsons » Last Exit To Springfield Question
Last Exit To Springfield Question [message #271399] Sa, 20 Mai 2006 21:16
Robert Green  
When Bart goes to vist Milhouse, right after the wedgie Milhouse leans over
and whispers says: "I'll always love you Bart," before shouting "Springfield
baby! Springfield baby!"

I could have sworn I saw a similar line in a movie somewhere. Anyone know?

--
Bobby G.
Re: Last Exit To Springfield Question [message #271403 ] Sa, 20 Mai 2006 23:49
Tim Smith  
In article <CZednbWbeZ6J8fLZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d [at] rcn.net>, Robert Green wrote:
> When Bart goes to vist Milhouse, right after the wedgie Milhouse leans
> over and whispers says: "I'll always love you Bart," before shouting
> "Springfield baby! Springfield baby!"
>
> I could have sworn I saw a similar line in a movie somewhere. Anyone
> know?

Well, one place you didn't see it was in the episode "Last Exit to
Springfield", as that line is from "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore". :-)

--
--Tim Smith
Re: Last Exit To Springfield Question [message #271404 ] So, 21 Mai 2006 03:26
Robert Green  
> Well, one place you didn't see it was in the episode "Last Exit to
> Springfield", as that line is from "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
:-)

Thanks. Got my cut and paste scrambled.

--
Bobby G.
Re: Last Exit To Springfield Question [message #271553 ] So, 28 Mai 2006 14:50
Robert Green  
"Tim Smith" <reply_in_group [at] mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
news:z9Mbg.4730$x4.311 [at] newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> In article <CZednbWbeZ6J8fLZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d [at] rcn.net>, Robert Green wrote:
> > When Bart goes to vist Milhouse, right after the wedgie Milhouse leans
> > over and whispers says: "I'll always love you Bart," before shouting
> > "Springfield baby! Springfield baby!"
> >
> > I could have sworn I saw a similar line in a movie somewhere. Anyone
> > know?
>
> Well, one place you didn't see it was in the episode "Last Exit to
> Springfield", as that line is from "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
:-)
>
> --
> --Tim Smith
Re: "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore". :-) [message #271569 ] Di, 30 Mai 2006 13:37
Robert Green  
"Tim Smith" <reply_in_group [at] mouse-potato.com> wrote in

Robert Green wrote:
> > When Bart goes to vist Milhouse, right after the wedgie Milhouse leans
> > over and whispers says: "I'll always love you Bart," before shouting
> > "Springfield baby! Springfield baby!"
> >
> > I could have sworn I saw a similar line in a movie somewhere. Anyone
> > know?
>
> Well, one place you didn't see it was in the episode "Last Exit to
> Springfield", as that line is from "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
:-)

Someone told me that there's a similar scene in Kubrick's "Full Metal
Jacket" where Pvt. Pyle, the recruit played by Vincent D'Onofrio is about to
get hazed. I saw the movie but barely remember it.

http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0065.html

Has the script, but there's no mention of dialog, though my friend swears
that Pvt. Joker says to him "this is only a dream" before Pyle's beaten with
soap socks. Not quite the same as "I love you, Bart" but pretty much in
the same vein of human emotion. I guess I'll have to rent the movie to see
for myself.

Of course, Milhouse's denial of Bart had parallels to Judas and the other
disciples but I still think I've seen that exact scene played out in a
movie, which is pretty standard fare for the Simpsons. Take Dr. Zaius, for
example. "Planet of the Apes" doesn't even sound so strange for a Broadway
play anymore, given what they've already dragged onto the stage kicking and
screaming.

"I hate every ape I see,
From chimpan-A to chimpanzee,
No, you'll never make a monkey out of me!"

--
Bobby G.
Re: "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore". :-) [message #284468 ] Fr, 23 Juni 2006 06:58
Sparky Spartacus  
Robert Green wrote:

> "Tim Smith" <reply_in_group [at] mouse-potato.com> wrote in
>
> Robert Green wrote:
>
>>>When Bart goes to vist Milhouse, right after the wedgie Milhouse leans
>>>over and whispers says: "I'll always love you Bart," before shouting
>>>"Springfield baby! Springfield baby!"
>>>
>>>I could have sworn I saw a similar line in a movie somewhere. Anyone
>>>know?
>>
>>Well, one place you didn't see it was in the episode "Last Exit to
>>Springfield", as that line is from "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
>
> Someone told me that there's a similar scene in Kubrick's "Full Metal
> Jacket" where Pvt. Pyle, the recruit played by Vincent D'Onofrio is about to
> get hazed. I saw the movie but barely remember it.
>
> http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/0065.html
>
> Has the script, but there's no mention of dialog, though my friend swears
> that Pvt. Joker says to him "this is only a dream" before Pyle's beaten with
> soap socks.

This is obviously an early draft and not the shooting script, many
things in the movie were done differently, e.g., the Senior DI was shot
in the latrine, not the barracks, I believe the character known as Alice
was 8-ball in the film, etc. I think your friend's right, BTW.
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