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+ | == Trivia == |
+ | * It was the second theatrical release film based on the longest-running animated Fox series ''The Simpsons''. |
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− | {{Infobox Album|title1 = '''''That's My Lisa: Music from the Motion Picture'''''|released = July 12, 2011|genre = Rock, pop|length =47:57 |row4 = [[Wikipedia:Geffen Records|Geffen]]}}The soundtrack album for ''That's My Lisa'' was released on [[Wikipedia:Geffen Records|Geffen Records]] on July 12, 2011. |
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+ | ** It was also the only film based on the series to be a live-action/animated film. |
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+ | * This film is the first and only time that we see Lisa hold a real firearm instead of an animated one. |
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+ | * The film is mostly centered on both Brad Pitt and Lisa Simpson. |
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+ | * It is revealed that Brad Pitt lives in 1445 S Oak Grove Ave, while Linda Bradberry lives in 403 N Burton Ave. |
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+ | * Oʻahu, the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, is nicknamed "The Gathering Place", as mentioned by Lisa. |
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− | !Length |
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+ | * This is the first and only time that Lisa's cheeks turn red as she blushes. |
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+ | * The film was released between Season 22's "The Ned-liest Catch" and Season 23's "The Falcon and the D'ohman". |
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+ | * The film was rated PG by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) for "some mild language and innuendo." |
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− | |"The Simpsons Theme" |
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+ | * This is the first time that we see Lisa Simpson throw up. |
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− | |Danny Elfman |
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+ | * According to the Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB), there are a total of seven firearms that have appeared in the film. |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Glock 22|Glock 22]] |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Walther PPK/S|Walther PPK/S|]] |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Smith & Wesson Model 1006|Smith & Wesson Model 1006]] |
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− | |"Salutations Springfield" (Contains a sample of ZZ Top's "Gimme All Your Lovin'") |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:MAC-10|MAC-10]] |
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− | |Counting Crows |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Franchi SPAS-12|Franchi SPAS-12]] |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Mossberg 590|Mossberg 590]] |
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+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Heckler & Koch P2A1|Heckler & Koch P2A1]] |
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− | |"Moanin' Lisa Blues" |
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− | |The Simpsons |
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− | |"I Miss You" |
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− | |"Baker Street" |
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− | |Gerry Rafferty |
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− | |"Now That We're Best Friends Forever" |
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− | |Brad Pitt and Yeardley Smith |
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− | |"I've Always Got You" |
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− | |Robin Zander |
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− | |"Eye of the Tiger" |
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− | |Survivor |
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− | |"Lost in the Crowd" |
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− | |Berlin |
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− | |"Sad Songs (Say So Much)" |
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− | |Elton John |
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− | |"Tik Tok" |
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− | |Kesha |
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− | |"Run Now" |
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− | |Tommy Keene |
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− | |"Can't Get Enough of You Baby" |
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− | |Smash Mouth |
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− | Other songs that were used in the film but not included in the soundtrack: |
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− | * "El Sol" by Mark Lanegan |
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− | * "The Scarlet Thing in You" by Peter Murphy |
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− | * "Aloha Oe" by William Smith and Walter K. Kolomoku |
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− | * "Spacewalk" by The Reverend Horton Heat |
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− | * "That It Moves" by Greg Laswell |
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− | * "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" by Ennio Morricone |
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− | + | == Cultural References == |
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+ | Coming Soon! |
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− | The score album was released on November 10, 2011 by Varèse Sarabande. |
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+ | == Goofs == |
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− | Score tracks coming soon! |
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+ | Coming Soon! |
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− | == Songs Used in Order == |
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− | * '''"The Simpsons Theme"''' |
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− | ** Written by Danny Elfman |
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− | * '''"El Sol"''' |
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− | ** Written and Performed by Mark Lanegan |
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− | ** Courtesy of Sub Pop Records |
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− | * '''"Can't Get Enough of You Baby"''' |
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− | ** Written by Denny Randell and Sandy Linzer |
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− | ** Performed by Smash Mouth |
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− | ** Courtesy of Interscope Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | * '''"Lost in the Crowd"''' |
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− | ** Written by John Buckner Crawford, Keith Olsen, Ric Olsen, Terri Nunn and Trevor Robert Nunn |
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− | ** Performed by Berlin |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | * '''"The Scarlet Thing in You"''' |
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− | ** Written by Paul Statham and Peter Murphy |
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− | ** Performed by Peter Murphy |
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− | ** Courtesy of Beggars Banquet Records Ltd |
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− | * '''"Now That We're Best Friends Forever"''' |
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− | ** Music by Alf Clausen |
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− | ** Lyrics by James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, David Mirkin, Michael Price, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Mike Scully, Mike Reiss and Matt Selman |
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− | ** Performed by Brad Pitt and Yeardley Smith |
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− | * '''"Eye of the Tiger"''' |
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− | ** Written by Jim Peterik and Frank Sullivan |
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− | ** Performed by Survivor |
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− | ** Courtesy of Volcano Entertainment III, LLC |
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− | ** By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing |
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− | * '''"Aloha Oe"''' |
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− | ** Written by William Smith and Walter Kolomoku |
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− | * '''"Run Now"''' |
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− | ** Written and Performed by Tommy Keene |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | * '''"Tik Tok"''' |
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− | ** Written by Kesha Sebert, Lukasz Gottwald and Benjamin Levin |
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− | ** Performed by Ke$ha |
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− | ** Courtesy of RCA Records |
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− | ** By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing |
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− | * '''"Spacewalk'''" |
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− | ** Written by James Heath |
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− | ** Performed by The Reverend Horton Heat |
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− | ** Courtesy of Yep Roc Records |
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− | ** By arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group |
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− | * '''"That It Moves"''' |
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− | ** Written and Performed by Greg Laswell |
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− | ** Courtesy of Vanguard Records |
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− | * '''"Baker Street"''' |
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− | ** Written and Performed by Gerry Rafferty |
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− | ** Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. |
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− | ** Under license from EMI Film & Television Music |
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− | * '''"I Miss You"''' |
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− | ** Written by Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker |
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− | ** Performed by Blink-182 |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | * '''"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"''' |
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− | ** Written by Ennio Morricone |
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− | * '''"I've Always Got You"''' |
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− | ** Written by Robin Zander, Mike Campbell and John Souther |
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− | ** Performed by Robin Zander (of the band Cheap Trick) |
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− | ** Courtesy of Interscope Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises and Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. |
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− | ** By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing |
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− | * '''"Sad Songs (Say So Much)"''' |
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− | ** Written by Bernie Taupin and Elton John |
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− | ** Performed by Elton John |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | * '''"Salutations Springfield"''' |
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− | ** Written by Adam Duritz, David Bryson, Charlie Gillingham, Dan Vickrey, David Immergluck, Jim Bogios and Avery Powers |
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− | ** Performed by Counting Crows |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | ** Contains a sample of "Gimme All Your Lovin'" |
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− | ** Performed by ZZ Top |
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− | ** Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. |
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− | ** By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing |
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− | * '''"Moanin' Lisa Blues"''' |
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− | ** Written by Al Jean, Jai Winding, John Boylan and Mike Reiss |
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− | ** Performed by The Simpsons |
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− | ** Courtesy of Geffen Records |
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− | ** Under license from Universal Music Enterprises |
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− | [[Category:Soundtrack]] |
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Revision as of 04:42, 13 April 2020
Trivia
- It was the second theatrical release film based on the longest-running animated Fox series The Simpsons.
- It was also the only film based on the series to be a live-action/animated film.
- This film is the first and only time that we see Lisa hold a real firearm instead of an animated one.
- The film is mostly centered on both Brad Pitt and Lisa Simpson.
- It is revealed that Brad Pitt lives in 1445 S Oak Grove Ave, while Linda Bradberry lives in 403 N Burton Ave.
- Oʻahu, the third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, is nicknamed "The Gathering Place", as mentioned by Lisa.
- This is the first and only time that Lisa's cheeks turn red as she blushes.
- The film was released between Season 22's "The Ned-liest Catch" and Season 23's "The Falcon and the D'ohman".
- The film was rated PG by the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) for "some mild language and innuendo."
- This is the first time that we see Lisa Simpson throw up.
- According to the Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB), there are a total of seven firearms that have appeared in the film.
Cultural References
Coming Soon!
Goofs
Coming Soon!