• Lobby Chat • The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Bonus)
    Jul 29 2025

    In this bonus minisode, Nate and Adam give their bite-sized reviews of the recently released The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and how it stacks up against Superman.

    Our latest special summer episode covered the scandalous story of Roger Corman’s unreleased The Fantastic Four (1994), alongside Stan Lee’s guest star appearance in The Simpsons episode “I Am Furious (Yellow).” So with that in mind we ask, did the MCU break it or make it better?

    Lobby Chats are short bonus mini-episodes where Adam and Nate share their thoughts on new releases, what they’re watching besides movies parodied on The Simpsons, and more.

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    36 mins
  • The Fantastic Four • Summer Special
    Jul 26 2025

    With The Fantastic Four: First Steps in theaters this week, Nate and Adam felt inspired to cover the latest MCU blockbuster. But in the absence of a press pass, we decided to watch Roger Corman’s unreleased The Fantastic Four (1994) instead! We also revisit “I Am Furious (Yellow)” (S13E18), the most Marvel-icious episode of the classic era of The Simpsons.

    Also in this episode:

    • The behind-the-scenes Hollywood shenanigans that kept this film from seeing the light of day

    • Is Stan Lee one of the best guest stars ever on The Simpsons?

    • Roger Corman’s surprising influence on The Simpsons movie references

    • An ode to the golden era of internet cartoons

    Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading

    We will return with regular biweekly episodes in September. Until then, keep an eye out for more special one-off episodes and new articles on our blog.


    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • Interview with Matt Selman on The Simpsons Season 36 • Summer Special
    Jun 10 2025

    With the 36th season of The Simpsons recently wrapping up, we invited the current showrunner Matt Selman to sit down with us and talk all about the most recent season, its many movie parodies, his own relationship with the movies, and more. We even got a sneak preview of a few upcoming episodes of season 37!

    Also in this episode:

    • Why movie parodies on The Simpsons these days are longer, more elaborate, and more niche than ever

    • Is prestige TV displacing cinema as the parody of choice?

    • The most Simpsons-y part of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning

    • A lightning round about possible movie references in season 36

    Plus, check out our blog for instructions on how to run a movie box office draft like The Simpsons writers room

    We will return with regular biweekly episodes in September. Until then, keep an eye out for more special one-off episodes and new articles on our blog.

    Watch season 36 of The Simpsons on Hulu and Disney+, including a new collection page and non-stop stream on Disney+.

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Goldfinger
    Apr 29 2025

    In our season finale, Adam and Nate celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of The Simpsons’ most famous season finales, “Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part One” (S6E25). To complement Mr. Burns’s fiendish scheme to block out the sun, we paired it with Goldfinger (1964), the James Bond movie that invented much of the formula that every later movie in the series either imitates or plays against.

    Also in this episode:

    • The brassy music of John Barry and Shirley Bassey that became synonymous with espionage and gadgetry

    • What set pieces hold up best, and why is the correct answer the industrial laser scene?

    •The imperceptible craft that pulls together the behind-the-scenes patchwork of this movie

    • Can James Bond survive his latest encounter with an ambitious bald billionaire?

    • Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading.

    Springfield Googolplex will return in September 2025 with the thrilling conclusion to “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” (S7E1), alongside a mystery movie pairing. In the meantime, we will be taking a break to produce our next season, but keep an eye out for a few very special summer episodes.

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    2 hrs and 19 mins
  • Jaws with Devan Scott
    Apr 15 2025

    What more can be said about Jaws (1975)? For the 50th anniversary of the original summer blockbuster, we invited filmmaker and podcaster Devan Scott to help us unpack how it quietly became one of the most referenced movies in the classic years of The Simpsons.

    Also in this episode:

    • The many parodies of Quint and his iconic introduction, including our Simpsons double feature, “The Joy of Sect” (S9E13)

    • A deep dive on the dolly zoom, from Hitchcock to Spielberg to The Simpsons

    • How Amity provides a template for the small-town politics of Springfield

    • Why does The Simpsons leave the climax of this movie untouched by parodies?

    • Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading

    Next time, for our season finale, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the most memorable Simpsons finales of all time, “Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part One” (S6E25) and its parody of Goldfinger (1964).

    For more of Devan Scott’s film content, check out the complete podcast How Would Lubitsch Do It? and his video essays on YouTube, or follow him on Bluesky, Letterboxd, and Instagram. Plus, check out Arrow Video’s new definitive 4K UHD release of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966), which Devan consulted on as part of a “weird Leone amateur brain trust.” (Nate has already pre-ordered.)

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • The Fortune Cookie
    Apr 1 2025

    Why does “Bart Gets Hit by a Car” (S2E10) show the episode title on screen at the beginning, unlike nearly every other episode of The Simpsons? We think we found an answer in The Fortune Cookie (1966), the very first pairing of longtime comedy duo Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. They’re the original odd couple! This forgotten movie provided the plot for this early episode of The Simpsons, and possibly much more.

    Also in this episode:

    • A classic example of “homage, French for theft”

    • How this movie may have inspired the origins of Lionel Hutz and Dr. Nick Riviera

    • When does Walter Matthau sound most like season 1 Homer in this movie?

    • Adam and Nate unwisely try to rewrite Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond, two masters of comedy writing

    Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading

    Next time, filmmaker and podcaster Devan Scott returns to discuss Jaws (1975) on its 50th anniversary, alongside its culty parody in “The Joy of Sect” (S9E13).

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Oscars Special 2025
    Mar 18 2025

    Sean Baker’s movie had heart, but Football in the Groin had a football in the groin. Adam and Nate review the 97th Academy Awards, and compare their top five movies of 2024.

    Also in this episode:

    • The biggest surprises, snubs, and satisfying wins of the night

    • Does former Simpsons writer Conan O’Brien work as host of the Oscars?

    • A round-up of the night’s best Simpsons memes

    • A trivia game about the most reference Best Picture-winners on The Simpsons, fresh from the Simpsons Movie Reference Database

    Plus, check out our show notes for our top five lists, trivia answers, and more bonus content

    Next time, we’re back to our regularly scheduled programming with The Fortune Cookie (1966), a Billy Wilder joint that had its plot stolen for The Simpsons episode “Bart Gets Hit By a Car” (S2E10).


    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    2 hrs
  • Ben-Hur (1959)
    Mar 4 2025

    When Jay Sherman showed up as a guest judge for the Springfield Film Festival, it created the perfect platform for one of the most movie parody-packed episodes of The Simpsons ever. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “A Star Is Burns” (S6E18), Adam and Nate explore an equally epic movie—Ben-Hur (1959)—as well as The Critic, an even more movie-saturated series developed by several Simpsons alumni.

    Also in this episode:

    • Is this movie actually as Christian as it seems, or is there very little meat in this gym mat?

    • Which actor is more Troy McClure-ish, Charlton Heston or Stephen Boyd?

    • Does the chariot race that launched a thousand homages hold up today?

    • Are the lepers in Ben-Hur as scary as Maude Flanders thinks?

    Plus, check out our show notes for a complete list of Simpsons references, double feature suggestions, and further reading

    Next time, Nate and Adam look back on our favorite movies of the year and recap the surprises, snubs, and the Simpsons-related host of the 97th Academy Awards.

    For more Simpsons movie parody content, check out SpringfieldGoogolplex.com, or follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube, and Letterboxd. Discover more great podcasts on the That Shelf Podcast Network.

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    2 hrs and 13 mins