This movie lived up to my expectations, but those were pretty low. I didn't there would be much to The Simpsons Movie because everything that they show could be capable of has already been achieved in the 18 years it has been on the air. There have been many comparisons to the South Park Movie, which was wildly successful and was heralded by critics. But the thing with South Park is that it hadn't been on tv as long, and it's conventions are a lot less restricting.
What made The Simpsons Movie lacklustre is that all the decent jokes are hyperboles of the jokes everyone is familiar with from the regular series.
Something that did stand out was the animation, it was a lot more sophisticated than the show (and while you may be pointing out that all I'm doing is comparing the film to the show, I think it's necessary, because the movie only exists because of the show). I enjoyed the animation because it was like watching the show in high-def with a wide-angle lens. While this did nothing to make the plot anymore interesting, it made for nice eye candy.
The Simpsons have increasingly decreased in originality over the years; this is obvious for anyone who tunes in every once and a while. A few months ago I read the academic sized study on The Simpsons: "Planet Simpsons". It really brings to light how the show is becoming an exageration of itself, and I believe that the movie is no exception.
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