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ALL GLORY TO HYPNO-TOAD!
by br1947
Jun 9th, 2008
11:15:54 PM
It's been online for a few days now...
by pmlinstrot
Jun 9th, 2008
11:21:21 PM
About on par with Bender's Big Score. I would rather they release 4 separate episodes on one DVD then stretching the story like they've been doing.
Well damn
by O_Goncho
Jun 9th, 2008
11:28:56 PM
But who am I kidding? I'm still gonna buy it. Any new Futurama is a gift.
I saw it too.
by woggerman
Jun 9th, 2008
11:30:35 PM
Not as bad as this review makes it out to be. I found it pretty funny and true to the series. Good point about the Leela/Fry chemistry. I still enjoyed it and can't wait for the next one! As for not buying it, Doing so will put future titles in Jeopardy. I will ABSOLUTELY support this film. Mediocre Futurama is better than NO Futurama!!!!!!
Mediocre Futurama is better than NO Futurama!!!!!!
by O_Goncho
Jun 9th, 2008
11:36:43 PM
What you said but I've now decided to track it down online as well since it seems to be old news to you lot and I've a longer wait ahead of me till my DVD would arrive anyway since it won't be released in the UK for ages.
Sir, your derangement is impressive.
by G100
Jun 9th, 2008
11:40:57 PM
Definitely funnier than BBS. One or two nice gags in there.
ZAPP BRANNIGAN...
by WelcoMatt
Jun 9th, 2008
11:50:47 PM
Loves hard and fast!
NEWSFLASH!!!
by woggerman
Jun 9th, 2008
11:56:59 PM
Zapp Brannigan Likes Snoo-Snoo!!!!!
saw it tonight
by seabiscuits
Jun 10th, 2008
12:04:37 AM
i wonder what the people who were dissapointed with the first one are gonna think of this, i love all futurama but i'd say the first one was better. cant wait for the next one.
Mediocre Futurama is better than Family Guy
by beetlegeuse
Jun 10th, 2008
12:21:11 AM
How bout another season?
Oh I get it
by Napoleon Park
Jun 10th, 2008
12:24:48 AM
Fry and Leela have a happy ending in the final episode of the series, then make the jump to movies and their relationship is ignored.

Sort of how the Deanna Troi/Worf romance dominated the final quarter of the final season of Star Trek the Next Generation and then was ignored when he joined the DS9 cast and never mentioned in the films.

But seriously, if you can't enjoy something just because you know Phil Hartman could have done it better, than how can you ever enjoy making love to your wife? You know he would have been aces at that.

Fry/Leela.....
by woggerman
Jun 10th, 2008
12:32:36 AM
Was brought up in BBS. I wouldn't want every story to be centered around their relationship. I am glad they didn't dwell on it again in this film. I understand the reluctance to accept this as it has been a focus of a number of episodes, but in this case I think it worked. As for completely ignoring it in this film. Leela was obviously jealous of Fry's new found happiness with his new girlfriend. So it was touched on, just not central to the story.
AICN promotes piracy with these reviews
by Riley Martin
Jun 10th, 2008
12:33:18 AM
He had the "good fortune" to get a "a sneak-peak"? Sh-yeah RIGHT. The only "lucre" he shelled out was his internet connection fee.
I'll buy it twice...
by therobcat
Jun 10th, 2008
12:56:10 AM
..if it brings the series back. Favorite. Animated Series. Ever.
saw it and thought it was great
by BrainFart
Jun 10th, 2008
02:03:34 AM
less character development and more humor; i know the story was written a while back but it was like they took all the criticism from benders big score and pandered to the haters needs. I too wish frye and leela's relationship wouldnt have backtracked from the last one but that is my only nitpick. If you didnt like this one then you just dont like futurama.
the pacing was awkward, a lot of jokes fell flat
by zooch
Jun 10th, 2008
02:03:45 AM
Bender was left out of the main story most of the movie and Fry was being a big pussy the whole time. It didn't have the touching Fry/Leela storyline. It didn't really feel like old Futurama at all, it was more like New Simpsons, just not as good as it used to be.
futurama and venture bros ..........
by BrainFart
Jun 10th, 2008
02:06:40 AM
should have a grindhouse like double feature. I dont shell out movie ticket money very often (almost never) but i'd be at the first showing of that one.
Quit kissin ass - It's Totally Lame.
by catlettuce4
Jun 10th, 2008
02:18:46 AM
Make more movies like this one, and the season'll get cancelled again. Total Faggy Ass propaganda. -if you enjoy characters completely out of character and miss that just molested by Uncle Lucas feeling, by all means... Bit Torrent it. - L A M E - ...a soon to be Ex-Futurama fan.
Morbo is neither pleased nor sticky
by newc0253
Jun 10th, 2008
02:42:49 AM
uh, this sounds like the first one: all over the place and badly stitched together. what happened? different writers? they obviously lost something, was it some key writer or producer?
wait, someone said the first one was better?
by newc0253
Jun 10th, 2008
02:47:48 AM
yeesh. the first one was funny but in a deeply hit-and-miss kinda way.

i never saw mediocre futurama before, why would i want to buy a DVD to see more of it? seriously, why trash a good thing?

agreed Riley Martin
by Talkbacker with no name
Jun 10th, 2008
02:51:37 AM
this is all over the pirate sites. I'll wait for the dvd.
Much better than BBBS
by David Cloverfield
Jun 10th, 2008
02:52:55 AM
Still, the 20 minute format forced the writers to be much tighter. Those episodes were like mini movies - it was magic. But I thing Beast with a million backs is closer to Futurama's A-game. So many good lines. "Don't you want to be part of something bigger? Like a CRAZY GIANT MONSTER?" "I have five sweethearts, a good bottle of wine, and I just got promoted chief of police" Stephen Hawking shoots lasers from his eyes "I didn't know I can do that." Hell, I'll watch it again.
BBS
by jsm1978
Jun 10th, 2008
03:07:45 AM
Just got around to watching BBS this past weekend. It was pretty good, thought flawed. I think Futurama definitely works better in small chunks. Looking forward to this one.
Do you think I WANTED to post it Sucks?
by catlettuce4
Jun 10th, 2008
03:15:03 AM
Give me a break. This show had - H A D - some of if not THE best writing on television. Do you think I want to post that it Sucked BALLS ?! -U leave me breathless. N O T.
the
by BrainFart
Jun 10th, 2008
03:42:23 AM
the "touching scene"
by BrainFart
Jun 10th, 2008
03:43:03 AM
with bender and son was the funniest thing ive seen in months
The reviewer pretty much hits the nail on the head here, sadly
by Cash907
Jun 10th, 2008
03:51:14 AM
I was really excited to catch an advance screening this weekend, but the disappointment during and after was just bitter. I found myself surfing the web on my phone more then once during the show because some parts are just flat out boring. Some of you would argue that even poorly done Futurama is better then no Futurama, but to that I ask how many of you would take back ever watching the new Star Wars trilogy if you could? Personally I liked Benders Big Score, but Beast just falls flat. It has some funny parts, but the Futurama spark just isn't in it. I'll rent it when it comes out because my girl is a fan too, but pretty certain its not one she'll want to buy afterward. Oh well, here's hoping movie 3 hits back on a high note.
It really, really pains me to say this...
by Admonisher
Jun 10th, 2008
04:01:43 AM
I'm a huge Futurama fan. I've seen every episode of the series 2-3 times, and I still find it fantastic. The first movie kind of shocked me by its mediocrity. So I lowered my expectations for the second ... which somehow managed to disappoint me yet again. I hate, hate, hate, hate, hate to think that it's over ... but if this movie is any indication, whatever Futurama had that made it so great ... they've lost it. "The Beast..." certainly wasn't the worst thing I've ever seen. There were a lot of weak smiles and occasional chuckles. There were also quite a lot of dead stretches where I wasn't smiling. By the end I was just waiting for it to be over. Maybe someday a bona fide season of episodes will get greenlit, and maybe that will help get the writers back on their A-game. I don't know. All I know is, I'm fairly well depressed right now. At least Venture Bros. is still going strong.
Sounds like pants
by V'Shael
Jun 10th, 2008
05:04:53 AM
Maybe not as bad as Benders Big Score, but I've watched episodes of Futurama many times without ever getting bored. And these new ones just suck my left nut.
Just watched it
by Porco Drunko
Jun 10th, 2008
05:56:48 AM
Really can't understand the hate it's getting. Yes it's certainly not futuramas A game but i think it has plenty of laughs and it feels a lot more like a traditional futurama episode. BBS left me pretty cold especially given how they screwed the pooch with the fry leela relationship but i think they're getting back on track. They still haven't got the fry/leela thing right but definitely a lot more laughs.
No Way, It Rules
by ThomasServo
Jun 10th, 2008
06:35:09 AM
I've watched it a couple times already, and I think it's fantastic. A lot of really clever jokes, including a couple of their trademark obscure math gags. The animation is beautiful (waaaay better than some of Bender's Big Score, which seemed really rushed sometimes), and there are some big concepts to chew on. Sure, some the jokes fall flat, but what comedy hits the mark 100% of the time? It's definitely at least on par with the show (which is, admittedly, one of my favorites)Definitely give it a chance, especially if you missed Brannigan, Robot Devil, and/or Hedonism Bot... and Bender's first born.
Fry and Leela
by ThomasServo
Jun 10th, 2008
06:37:05 AM
Oh yeah! And do you REALLY want to constrain the writers into ANOTHER Fry wants Leela but she wont have him story? I know it seemed like they just glossed over their relationship (they did) but their relationship wasn't the point of the story. Fry moved on, got another girl, then the shit hit the fan. There was no time for Fry/Leela.
Shill post?
by catlettuce4
Jun 10th, 2008
07:02:58 AM
Doing Damage control Crow? The animation's the same. Futurama did hit the mark nearly 100% of the time, and clever writers know no constraints. LAZY WRITERS do, they resort to repeating material. Fry/Lela's relationship is 50 percent of the show's fan base, and if that's the only flaw you found, you must be a fan of the Cranberries... ZOMBIE.
Original Futurama wasn't so great in first run.
by FluffyUnbound
Jun 10th, 2008
07:58:32 AM
The episodes became funnier after I saw them ten times each on Adult Swim. Kind of like Family Guy. So we don't really know if the movies are good yet, because they haven't been replayed late at night enough times yet. We may never know if they're any good if Comedy Central persists in showing them at 9 PM all the time.
not for those not already fans...
by spidercoz
Jun 10th, 2008
09:00:34 AM
no shit, sherlock, it was never intended to be. all these are being made FOR THE FANS
Review?
by CuervoJones
Jun 10th, 2008
09:28:51 AM
This is a giant spoiler.
I liked Bender´s Big Score
by CuervoJones
Jun 10th, 2008
09:34:01 AM
I think i´m gonna like this one too.
Zapp
by ZapRowsdower
Jun 10th, 2008
10:22:40 AM
Rowsdower. THat is all
Hilarious!
by lagomorph
Jun 10th, 2008
10:34:07 AM
"Ever since man first left his cave, and met a stranger with a different language and a new way of looking at things, the human race has had a dream... To kill him so we don't have to learn his language or his new way of looking at things!"
More hilarious!
by lagomorph
Jun 10th, 2008
10:35:57 AM
Stowaway hatch: Unauthorized Access Only!
Summed up
by lagomorph
Jun 10th, 2008
10:40:02 AM
Funny, quotable, and cracked. The Bender B story was the weakest part but even that had some choice gags. Zoidberg's "Leela, go on without me" gag was the best.
Der's mah buttahscawtch!
by Reilly
Jun 10th, 2008
11:23:20 AM
more quotable than Big Score, and funnier too. Plot sucked, but I'd rather it be funny than try to make sense and be bland. "Daddy! I knew you'd come back!"
The movie is terrific
by Nasty In The Pasty
Jun 10th, 2008
11:25:54 AM
My review: http://www.dvdinmypants.com/re views/A-G/futurama_beast_billi on_backs.php
AMY: Take care, my teeny-greeny-weenie!
by Nasty In The Pasty
Jun 10th, 2008
11:30:27 AM
ZAPP: [crossing legs] That's just a fungal infection...oh, you're talking to Kif.
"MY LEG FEELS FUNNY!"
by Nasty In The Pasty
Jun 10th, 2008
11:31:09 AM
"MY LEG FEELS BETTER!"
Hey Herc...
by DrEdwardMorbius
Jun 10th, 2008
12:19:20 PM
...thanks for keeping up with these reviews and schedules of what is coming out, I appreciate it. Any idea why Harry hasn't done a DVD New Release article for the past few weeks?
the reviewer is a dooosh
by bigbossman71
Jun 10th, 2008
12:44:45 PM
its a fucking cartoon. of course there are plot holes and ridiculous premises. its not fucking shakespear for christ's sake.
Is it the feature-length format that's the problem?
by fiester
Jun 10th, 2008
01:23:06 PM
Maybe they ought to go back to half hour episodes. Bender's Big Score was pretty limp compared to TOS.
It's good.
by I Hope You Die
Jun 10th, 2008
03:05:21 PM
Way better than Bender's Big Score. Take your favorite high concept Futurama episode and extend it to feature length. It's like that. The two parallel stories are really one. I'm not even the biggest Futurama fan (although when it's good it's very good) and I liked it.
It's good.
by omarthesnake
Jun 10th, 2008
03:50:28 PM
Way lesser than Bender's Big Score, though. It goes off the rails towards the last third, but there's still enough amusement. Just not brilliant. And based on the TV series, we greedily expect brilliant. Actually, I'm being generous; that last third is godawful. But the earlier bits are good. And there's not nearly enough of Fry being Fry; he virtually disappears for a long stretch.
BEST CARTOON SHOW EVER
by Napoleon Park
Jun 10th, 2008
04:45:19 PM
wait, isn't this the Thundarr talkback?
Billy West is great as Zap
by Oski
Jun 10th, 2008
06:19:17 PM
I can't even imagine anyone else, even Hartman. Unfortunately, the long layoff from the last episode to these dvds has caused West to really lose the voice of Zap, he just doesn't sound right in the first movie. Hope he's worked on it.
catlettuce4...
by ThomasServo
Jun 10th, 2008
07:14:04 PM
No, forcing writers to add a Fry/Leela romantic angle AGAIN, even if it has nothing to do with the story, is constraining. If Fry and Leela got together, it would ruin the show. So, knowing that, how many times can you have Fry ask Leela out? It's time to move on. Also, yes, the animation is really, really nice in this. If you think it looks the same as the series, you're either blind, retarded, or you have never watched a cartoon before.
I'll admit, I saw it, and it was less than great...
by Kelvington
Jun 10th, 2008
08:10:01 PM
I think there is a great burden to make something funny for 90+ minutes, and in cartoon form it's a very rare thing. Even the Simpson's Movie had a few weak moments.

But I thought this film suffered from a silly plot concept that could have been a hilarious 30 minute episode but dragged out over 90 failed. Do a 30 minute bit about the one-eyed-people popper, do 30 on Bender and the League of Robots and 30 on Fry's new girlfriend and Kip, but to mash them all up, just didn't work.

I'll admit had I not gotten to see it for free I don't think I would have rented it.

Pazuzu!
by Jarek
Jun 10th, 2008
08:36:18 PM
I love that part.
Yeesh...
by Paul T. Ryan
Jun 10th, 2008
09:44:43 PM
Fanboys and their "anticipointment" (to quote Harry Shearer)... Stop expecting every geek thing to be completely, life-alteringly brilliant, and you won't get disappointed all the damn time! I personally loved Bender's Big Score (weak spots and all), and don't intend to ascribe to the "it was better before they brought it back" camp that seems to be forming. Typical though. Fans complain that the show was cancelled. Show comes back. Show isn't identical to what came before (and nor should it be). Fans go apeshit. The people who make these programs just can't win...
The 90 minute format drags a little...
by Bill Clay
Jun 11th, 2008
12:11:44 AM
...but it's still Futurama! One slice of delicious cake is better than none!
BTW, why can't reviewers just admit that they're reviewing a bootleg they downloaded? This has been online since June 7.
yes Phil Hartman's psycho wife he shoulda
by Groothewarrior
Jun 11th, 2008
12:45:13 AM
Phil and Martha Stewart he coulda been the analretentant chef
by Groothewarrior
Jun 11th, 2008
12:46:09 AM
I've seen it. The story is so stupid. Even Zoidberg's jokes are
by Darth Bauer
Jun 11th, 2008
10:21:11 AM
So disappointing.
^awful
by Darth Bauer
Jun 11th, 2008
10:21:41 AM
is he end of that.
Loved FUTURAMA the TV series
by thegreatwhatzit
Jun 11th, 2008
12:36:35 PM
But BENDER'S BIG SCORE,exempting the first 10 minutes, was a bitter disappointment (remember when you were a kid and you caught your first screening of JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS only to find out that Hercules was played an an amemic Brit actor named Nigel Green? Yeah, a disappointment on that scale. Never mind that the late Mr. Green was a wonderful actor). I heard an absurd rumor that the 60s comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi were writing the FUTURAMA movies. After viewing BENDER, the ludicrous gossip doesn't quite sound so subversive. I was hoping that BEAST would be a satire of campy AIP quickies (a la BEAST WITH A MILLION EYES, 1955)--something the series would have delivered with a pulp-ish hubris. But the movie spin-offs appear to be a very commercial compromise.
I've seen it and liked it much better than BBS.
by beastie
Jun 11th, 2008
02:12:56 PM
It didn't make me laugh out loud a lot, but I did have a smile on my face throughout.
Yeah. I'll totally take some so-so Futurama over none.
by beastie
Jun 11th, 2008
02:18:22 PM
It's not bad. I can see why the reviewer didn't like it. I thought Bender's Big Score was just OK, but it was better than no Futurama at all.
I just watched this
by SUPERJIM
Jun 11th, 2008
03:17:58 PM
Was a disappointed, I chuckled a couple of times and didn't laugh out loud at all. The 2 movies are a big let down so far which is a shame as I think the series was great.
The first half was good but that Yevo ruined it.
by JKrow21
Jun 11th, 2008
10:19:26 PM
Ah well better than nothing.
It's Good
by fastcars
Jun 12th, 2008
01:01:33 AM
I don't understand the online "disappointment" to the Futurama movies. I thought they were both good. And I watched the movies right after seeing S1-S4 for the first time. So this might be a case of unmeetable expectations
How much money is enough for Matt Groening?
by RicardoMontalban
Jun 12th, 2008
07:17:50 AM
Why don't they just air this on Fox? Why do we need to shell out $20 bucks for an episode of a TV series... Grrrrrrrrrr. hey futurama fans, check out this great new blog on blogspot. it's called thebitterproducer spread the word!
Yeesh...
by catlettuce4
Jun 12th, 2008
09:16:49 AM
Stop expecting everything to be life-alteringly brilliant? - Don't understand the disappointment? How was turning Fry into a dikkless queer a good thing? How was not even acknowledging pre-existing plot arcs good? Kiff gets reamed, Bender boots a bastard to hell, 'Twas a joyous feel good viewing experience. Just like watching Trek V. - no Fry/Leela, no watchee.
Wow, Whiney Little Girls
by ThomasServo
Jun 12th, 2008
11:58:40 AM
I've never seen so many dudes so worked up over an animated relationship. If a love story between fictional characters in a COMEDY is all you have, I'm truly sorry. Futurama is not a romantic comedy. Look, some of my favorite episodes involve Fry/Leela (Devil's Hands, Worms) but Jesus, guys. Really? You're pissed over THIS? Get a girlfriend, get a sense of humor, whatever needs to happen. If it turns out you talkbackers are, in fact, women, I'll stand corrected. (By the way, I understand if you legitimately didn't like this for whatever reason, I'm just kind of sick of the whole "Fry and Leela aren't exploring their relationship" thing. Does no one want to see something new?)
So, I wastched this,
by Thorstrongstone
Jun 12th, 2008
01:11:57 PM
What the fuck
by Thorstrongstone
Jun 12th, 2008
01:13:07 PM
So, I waTCHed this, and the next day I could barely remember it. Though, that may have something to do with me watching Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang, and Across 110th Street right after.
Fry and Leela's Relationship???
by _Maltheus_
Jun 12th, 2008
03:11:59 PM
It's a fucking cartoon people, an absurd one at that. Fry and Leela never had any chemistry anyway. He was attracted to a hot chick who, luckily for him, was codependent enough to care for him. It ain't Desmond and Penny or anything that should have been taken seriously. You know what happened after the finale? Leela came to her senses and dumped his ass. I don't even need to see these movies to know that.
Fry/Leela IS addressed.
by lagomorph
Jun 13th, 2008
07:14:19 AM
Shippers may feel scorned but BBS is addressed at the end of Beast... in the last five minutes... with a throwaway gag... in which Fry turns to Leela and she scolds him for forgetting about her five minutes after meeting Colleen... and Fry agrees.
I loved it.
by Gilkuliehe
Jun 14th, 2008
10:53:22 PM
All you haters can go fuckyourselves. Seriously I don't know why I keep coming here.
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