The Fortune Cookie in "Bart Gets Hit by a Car," The Simpsons.

Springfield Googolplex Ep. 42: The Fortune Cookie

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Springfield Googolplex
– The movie podcast for Simpsons fans.

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.

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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).


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