Drive-In TheaterEventsTreehouse of Horror XXV Event
Treehouse of Horror XXVI Event
Treehouse of Horror XXIX Event
Deep Space Homer 2016 EventLevel Required5Cost150Characters UnlockedSpace MutantIncomeFrom ShowsSize8x10Building Time6 secondsQuestThe Slime of Your LifeConform-O-Meter ImpactConsumerism: +10The Drive-In Theater is a limited-time premium building first released during the Treehouse of Horror XXV Event. The building is much like a high-level Cletus's Farm. Money is paid to play a show, which when completed will reward the player with significantly more money than was originally paid. However, unlike Cletus Farm's crops, the Drive-In Theater's programs do not expire. Though the store advertises the Drive-In Theater as a character-building combo, the Space Mutant is not unlocked until the second part of The Slime of Your Life quest.
The Springfield Drive-In Theater is a drive-in movie theater in Springfield. It can be seen from the rooftop garden of the Kwik-E-Mart, where Apu told Lisa he watches movies for free. Homer was once distracted from committing insurance fraud for Moe by the film Hail to the Chimp!, which was showing at the drive-in.
The theater can be seen from the rooftop garden of the Kwik-E-Mart, where Apu told Lisa he watches movies for free.[1] Homer was once distracted from committing insurance fraud for Moe by the film Hail to the Chimp!, which was showing at the drive-in.[2] The children of Springfield broke curfew to see the classic British horror film The Bloodening at the drive-in, which in turn, inspired them to get revenge on their parents.[3] Abe and Zelda once went on a date to the drive-in.[4] Troy McClure proposed marriage to Selma Bouvier at the Springfield Drive-In during a screening of his film The Muppets Go Medieval.
Next up in our Halloween origin goodness, the character who came with the drive-in, the Space Monster. You may recognize him from a Simpsons video game but the character is also in the Best. Show. Ever.
This guy comes from the Space Mutant horror movie franchise commonly seen in The Simpsons. Various movies have depicted these people eaters and they are usually shown at the Springfield Googolplex or Aztec Theater and on posters there or in town.
"Baby You Can't Drive My Car" is the 644th episode of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the fifth episode of season 30. The episode was directed by Timothy Bailey and written Rob LaZebnik.
One day after work, Marge arrives at CarGo to drive him home, and they enjoy the free food of the company's cafeteria. As Homer gives Marge a tour of the high-tech campus, they note that various recreational employee perks like a rock-climbing wall and game room go unused because the coders never stop working. Deciding to help the coders enjoy themselves, they call them down to join them instigating a foosball tournament, which the founders see as a "paradigm-blasting", team-building exercise that invigorates creativity. Seeking to innovate in employee satisfaction, they promote Homer and make him and Marge a team to boost employee morale. When Marge and Homer talk employees into trying out the company's regulation ice hockey rink with their office chairs, Homer videophones the activity to Lenny and Carl; they become the start of a mass exodus of employees who quit the nuclear plant to work for a fun employer. In response, Burns and Smithers work undercover at CarGo, where Burns commends the success of providing excellent employee motivation.
In the epilogue, the founders cite CarGo as a "bump in the road", and announce to their employees a new way to reach consumers; multi-lingual talking tattoos. During the closing credits, a scene from earlier in the episode shows Homer and Marge putting their CarGo car in "snuggle mode". They begin to make love in the car until it stops at the church, much to Reverend Lovejoy's frustration.[1][2][3]
Tracy Morgan was cast for two episodes for this season. He previously played himself in "My Way or the Highway to Heaven". In this episode, he plays a tow truck driver who encounters Homer and Marge.[4]
During the scene where Homer drives recklessly while eating his food, he sings a parody of Jim Croce's "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" about the meal. He also sings another parody of the song during the montage of him test-driving his CarGo vehicle. The scene where Homer binges on the free food at CarGo is framed against an instrumental of "Pure Imagination" from the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
Tony Sokol of Den of Geek gave the episode 4 out of 5 points ranking, stating the episode is "maybe the closest to a classic 'The Simpsons' have offered in a long time. It is purely episodic. The subtle tweaks at the ruling class are timely, and the struggles at the center of it are universal. It's all about jobs. It's the economy, stupid. 'Baby You Can't Drive My Car' works specifically because the workplace is what we all have in common. Left, right and center, we all line up to earn a paycheck. We all want the perfect job. Many people have to drive to work, so we want the perfect car. Whether we like smoothies or not, we could all agree it would be fun to be able to make them while driving. In a driverless car society, the only thing to worry about is real drivers. This reviewer would like to know what the DWI laws will be, because a lot of cars ride on ethanol and, having drunk ethanol on the advice of Moe the bartender, it can be quite impairing."[2]
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Floor one of the Simpson Center features facilities such as the main athletics training room, equipment room, football team locker room, coaches' locker room and weight room, connecting student-athletes with greater access to the services and facilities they need right on campus.
As well as housing administrative offices, the football office and meeting rooms, the second floor accommodates the academic center, which includes 22 individual tutoring rooms, a computer lab, learning center and two classrooms.
Two of Baylor's own generously provided for much of the facility. The lead gift for the project, the largest single gift in Baylor's history, came from the estate of Alwin O. Highers Jr. of Alexandria, La. Highers graduated from Baylor in 1939 and was an ardent fan of Baylor athletics. His benevolent gift provided the initial vision for the complex.
Bob Simpson joined the effort and provided the support that enabled the expanded facility to include additional components such as the academic center. Simpson graduated from Baylor with an undergraduate degree in 1970 and a master's of business administration degree in 1971.
From the north, drive south on I-35, take University Parks Drive exit and turn east (left) on University Parks. The Simpson Center (Highers Athletics Complex) is on your left before you reach the Marina and Turner Athletics Complex.
From the south, drive north on I-35, take University Parks Drive exit and turn east (right) on University Parks. The Simpson Center (Highers Athletics Complex) is on your left before you reach the Marina and Turner Athletics Complex.
From the east, drive west on Hwy. 84 to I-35. Turn south on I-35 (left), take the University Parks Drive exit and turn east (left) on University Parks. The Simpson Center (Highers Athletics Complex) is on your left before you reach the Marina and Turner Athletics Complex.
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"Baby You Can't Drive My Car" is the fifth episode of season 30 of The Simpsons and the six-hundred and forty-fourth episode overall. It originally aired on November 4, 2018. The episode was written by Rob LaZebnik and directed by Timothy Bailey. It guest stars Tracy Morgan as the tow truck driver.