The Simpsons Movie, which has been 18 years in the making, is finally due to hit theaters July 27. The movie is creating quite a frenzy around the country -- with a dozen 7-Elevens in cities from New York to California turning into Kwik-E-Marts. They are also selling Simpsons branded products in all 7-Eleven stores (I bought a box of KrustyO's). The frenzy is even bigger in Springfield, Vermont, which was chosen to host the premier of the movie.The biggest beneficiary of the movie will be the same company that has benefited from the long, successful run of the show -- News Corporation (NYSE: NWS). After 20 years on the small screen, making News Corp's Fox billions, the big screen version will look to take No. 1 at the box office. It shouldn't have any trouble, as most of this summer's blockbusters have already come and gone, and the other new movies out that week -- I Know Who Killed Me and No Reservations -- don't have anywhere near the hype, universal appeal or the marketing push of the Simpsons.
Other beneficiaries are the aforementioned 7-Eleven, which is owned by Seven-Eleven Japan Co, the privately-owned toy company McFarlane toys, which is making The Simpsons Movie toys, and Electronic Arts Inc (NADSAQ: ERTS), which is releasing a new Simpsons video game to coincide with the release of The Simpsons Movie on DVD.
For a look behind the scenes at the history of the longest running comedy on television, check out this article from Vanity Fair.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-16-2007 @ 9:50AM
Rick said...
The Simpsons is without a doubt the most overrated show in TV history. The people doing the voice overs in this show are the most nasally, whiny and irritating voices I have ever heard. How people can sit through this sophomoric nonsense is beyond me..horrible.
8-12-2007 @ 11:00PM
Nick said...
The Simpsons is glorious, though a little over commercialized for this movie. Everyone everywhere is jumping in on Simpsons mania, even my voicemail provider came out with a simpsons greeting:
http://login.youmail.com/login/greetingView.do?id=2508
10-04-2007 @ 10:40PM
Ed said...
I am one of 200 volunteers who appeared in the video that won Springfield, Vermont the honor of hosting the world premiere of The Simpsons Movie.
After we helped our local Chamber of Commerce win the contest, they turned their backs on us. We should have been the first in town to be receive invitations to the world premiere but the elite in town were awarded our seats instead. And then not even a word of thanks or mention of us in the public ceremony outside the theater!
You can read more about this and view our famous winning video on our new website:
http://vtvid.110mb.com