vermont-related stories
Posted Jul 19th 2007 4:42PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: The Simpsons, Watercooler Talk

Ben & Jerry's is
jumping into the marketing mania surrounding the upcoming
The Simpsons Movie by making a special ice cream flavor just for the premiere. It's called "Duff and D'oh-Nuts" and it's a combination of the two best flavors in the world-- at least, according to Homer Simpson. The ice cream is a combination of chocolate and cream stout with chunks of glazed chocolate donuts. As I typed up that sentence, my brain said "gross" while my stomach said "yummmm".
Now here's the bad news. It's only for the kind folks of Springfield, Vermont because
they won the nationwide contest to host
The Simpsons Movie premiere in their town next week. Ben & Jerry's is calling the new flavor "extremely limited, one-time and one-day-only flavor."
[Via
TV Tattle]
Posted Jul 10th 2007 5:38PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, The Simpsons

The little town of Springfield, VT (pop. 9,300) won the nationwide contest to host the premiere of
The Simpsons Movie. It beat out 13 other Springfield, USAs for the honor based on
voting on the USA Today website.
Springfield, VT was a last-minute entry into the contest. City leaders said they didn't even hear about the contest until the videos were almost due, so they hurried up and slapped something together. That video is pretty darn good, actually. It begins with a live action re-creation of
The Simpsons opening credits, which comes to an abrupt stop when a man impersonating Homer Simpson sees a giant, pink doughnut. He chases it around town-- showing off Springfield, VT in the meantime and introducing characters, such as a post-pubescent Bart. Whoever wrote the script definitely has knowledge of
The Simpsons. You can see the winning video (and the other contenders)
here.
Springfield, VT will get to premiere
The Simpsons Movie on July 26th. It opens nationwide on July 27th.
Posted Nov 20th 2006 8:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: FOX, OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation
(S18E06)
You'll never take me alive, Grim Reaper! --Grandpa Simpson
Damn, this episode had a lot of guest stars: Tom Wolfe, Michael Chabon, Jonathan Franzen and Gore Vidal*. Oh yeah, and John Updike and Thomas Pynchon both make cameos on a writer's panel, sans dialogue. Pynchon, whose book Gravity's Rainbow I actually heaved to the ground and did victory laps around because I finally made it through the damn thing, was decked out in his usual paper bag mask. The best guest appearance of all goes to J.K. Simmons, who reprised his role as the fast-talking editor from the Spider-Man movies, this time as the editor of a poetry publication. The man should do more voiceover work. Hell, bring him back for more episodes of The Simpsons, give him a reoccurring character like Fat Tony or Sideshow Bob.
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Posted Aug 26th 2005 1:07PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Sports, News, Industry
WCAX, a television station in Vermont which held on to footage it had shot of a celebration which took place after the Red Sox's World Series win and soon escalated into a riot, has finally chosen to acquiesce and hand the tape over to the authorities. Of course, when I say "chosen to" I should have said "was forced to." It seems bosses at WCAX claimed there was no legal reason to hand over the tape, but the Vermont Supreme Court stepped in and said otherwise. The tape will be used as evidence.