Opening segment I recall it well with a bit of fighting and Grampa Simpson set ablaze and says "I feel cold". I still had enough of seeing the alien duo.
First segment is Reaper Madness (based on episode from Family Guy): Grim Reaper turning up on the Simpsons' house, so like Homer's response "Death? We don't want any". Then there's the unfunny Benny Hill-style chase and Homer terminates the Grim Reaper which causes immortality to everyone. Then, as Homer puts on the robe, inadvertently turning himself into the new Grim Heaper - which somehow reminds me of Christmas Santa Clause movie with Tim Allen's Scott Calvin. This seems a bit too comical rather than scary for Halloween.
Second segment is obviously a spoof to the 1931 movie: Frankenstein. I don't know much or have anything say about this.
Third segment is also very cool and likeable, and based on an episode from Twilight Zone. Bart's pranks nearly caused the end of the world again. When he buys a time-stopping watch (I often wished I had one of those in real-world), he and Milhouse like cause chaos in the town. This sci-fi premise is milked for all it's worth. Bart and Milhouse live with no rules and do whatever they please with their fellow Springfieldians. Fortunately, they were able to fix the watch by completing eight one-house lessons. Unfortunately, it takes them fifteen years to get through them all.
First segment is Reaper Madness (based on episode from Family Guy): Grim Reaper turning up on the Simpsons' house, so like Homer's response "Death? We don't want any". Then there's the unfunny Benny Hill-style chase and Homer terminates the Grim Reaper which causes immortality to everyone. Then, as Homer puts on the robe, inadvertently turning himself into the new Grim Heaper - which somehow reminds me of Christmas Santa Clause movie with Tim Allen's Scott Calvin. This seems a bit too comical rather than scary for Halloween.
Second segment is obviously a spoof to the 1931 movie: Frankenstein. I don't know much or have anything say about this.
Third segment is also very cool and likeable, and based on an episode from Twilight Zone. Bart's pranks nearly caused the end of the world again. When he buys a time-stopping watch (I often wished I had one of those in real-world), he and Milhouse like cause chaos in the town. This sci-fi premise is milked for all it's worth. Bart and Milhouse live with no rules and do whatever they please with their fellow Springfieldians. Fortunately, they were able to fix the watch by completing eight one-house lessons. Unfortunately, it takes them fifteen years to get through them all.