- Beyond Blunderdome
Infobox Simpsons episode
episode_name = Beyond Blunderdome
episode_no = 227
prod_code = AABF23
airdate =September 26 ,1999
show runner =Mike Scully
writer =Mike Scully
director =Steven Dean Moore
blackboard = "Fridays are not 'pants optional'"
couch_gag = The crudely drawn Simpsons family from "The Tracy Ullman Show " shorts are on the couch. The Simpsons (as they’re currently drawn) come in. All ten of them scream and run away.
guest_star =Mel Gibson as himselfJack Burns as Edward Christian
season = 11"Beyond Blunderdome" is the premiere of the eleventh season of "The Simpsons ". It aired onSeptember 26 ,1999 . The title is a reference to the movie "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome ".__TOC__
Plot
Homer takes a test drive of a new electric car so that he can get a free gift. After destroying the car, the family return to the dealer to receive their gift, which they forget to open until Homer and Marge are in bed. His gift turns out to be free tickets to a preview screening of the new
Mel Gibson movie, a remake of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ". The audience members are given comment cards to fill out so that the filmmakers can change the movie based on the audiences' reactions. The movie is a smash with everyone but Homer, who finds it "more boring than church." During the screening, Mel Gibson is assured by the producers that the movie is wonderful. "But I don't shoot anybody," he screams. Later, while reading the comment cards, Mel is certain that everyone loves him too much to tell him how to improve the movie. When he reads Homer's comments, he decides that Homer was the only person brave enough to tell him the truth.Mel shows up on the Simpsons' door and invites Homer and his family to come with him to
Hollywood to change the movie. They fly in a plane piloted byJohn Travolta , who has a pilot's license in real life.Homer and Mel begin work on the film while the rest of the family explores Hollywood. The family sees
Robert Downey Jr. in a shootout with the cops; the joke is that it's not a movie, it's a continuation of Downey's legal troubles.When Homer's ideas prove to be stupid and pointless, (like one of Homer's ideas of having a villain be a "Dog with shifty eyes"), Mel begins to wonder whether he made a mistake. However, he is enthusiastic when Homer tells him his ideas for the famous "
filibuster " scene at the end. The next day, they present the new ending to the producers. In the new version, Mr. Smith goes berserk and slaughters every member of Congress and the President in a mindlessaction movie sequence. The producers are horrified at this, saying that "Mr. Smith" was meant to be the Studio's big prestige picture and that they've already "bought fiveGolden Globes ." They attempt to burn the new ending, as Homer and Mel, determined to save their movie, run for it.They meet up with the rest of the family at a wax museum. They steal a replica of the car from the
Mad Max movies and engage in a ludicrouscar chase through the streets of Hollywood, with the film executives hot on their trail. They eventually manage to evade them. Homer and Mel then attend the movie's premiere back in Springfield, and when the film ends, the entire audience walks out disgusted. Homer then tries to apologize to Mel, but he doesn't blame him, arriving to the conclusion there's no place for violence-lovers like them in Hollywood...however, as soon as Homer suggests similarly stupid ideas for "their" next movie while leaving the theater, Mel kicks him out of his limousine. Homer yells after Mel, indicating that he fell out, the scene then zooms in to a dog with evil shifty eyes.Video game
The Electaurus car seen at the start of the episode is a driveable car in "
The Simpsons Road Rage " and "The Simpsons Hit & Run ".Cultural references
*Homer driving the Electaurus car by shocked beachgoers and into the water is a likely reference to James Bond performing a similar act while escaping enemies with a car that could drive underwater in The Spy Who Loved Me.
*When discussing the remake, Homer says "At least the Jimmy Stewart version had the giant rabbit who ran the savings and loan!". These are references to "Harvey" and "It's a Wonderful Life ".
*Rainier Wolfcastle is seen filming "SavingIrene Ryan ", a reference to both "Saving Private Ryan " and the TV sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies ".
*After the studio cart crashes, Mel says to Homer, "I'm getting too old for this crap," which is very similar to whatDanny Glover often says to Mel Gibson's "Lethal Weapon " character.
*Mel Gibson tossing away his U.S. Senator badge at the end of the "Mr. Smith " remake is similar to the endings of "Dirty Harry " and "High Noon ".
*Homer says, "you had me at 'hello'," a reference to a famous quote fromJerry Maguire .
*Homer says, "I second that motion, with a vengeance" a reference to theDie Hard movies.
*When at the screentesting for the remake ofMr. Smith Goes to Washington , two producers are introduced as producers who worked onShaquille O'Neal 's movies includingKazaam .External links
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*imdb episode|id=0701069|episode=Beyond Blunderdome
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