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Fun Stuff => ENJOY => Topic started by: SeanBateman on 20 Nov 2007, 08:44
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It leaked! I am about half way through it. It is pretty cool.
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How can you, in good conscience, tell us that Bender's Big Score has leaked and NOT post a link?!
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I was going to post what Obsessions just posted.
So 2nded.
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Yeah. YEAH.
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C'mon you miserly bastard. Out with it! We're getting impatient and...since it's relevant, a bit clampy.
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A little bit of youtubing:
http://uk.youtube.com/user/spituto
he's got all of the parts. It's not high quality, it's not continuous, but it's the entire thing (I think, i haven't seen it yet).
EDIT: apparently he's still busy uploading them. cool.
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BITCHIN'
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Or you could just use this torrent
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3900174/Futurama.Benders.Big.Score.XViD.DVDRiP-ANiVCD
Al Gore is in it!
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I'm going to man up and wait till it comes out on DVD legally, how's that?!
(My computer is in the shop and I can't dl anything to school computers.... >_<)
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GAAAAH!!! GOD FUCKING DAMN IT ALL TO BULLSHITTING HELL!!!
Part 9 of 9 is unavailable. Just nine minutes left and I've got to download the entire fucking thing when I get home?
Oh well, I like would've done so anyway. Thanks for the heads up on it to begin with, Kieffer.
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Man guys if you do torrent this (which I probably will later) make sure you at least rent it or Netflix it (if you won't buy it). Futurama definitely deserves money.
Aw hell I probably won't do that either.
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I just finished watching the ending. So fucking good. If you're a Futurama fan, this is definitely worth watching.
Also, Pugs: I'll be buying it ASAP once it comes out. Aside from it outright deserving my money, a good showing in terms of sales will likely mean more Futurama past the presently planned four DVD movies. What's fifteen to twenty bucks for a DVD when it could come down to helping my favorite show come back full time?
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ditto,
although I'm kind of iffy on it. It wasn't as great as some of the episodes, and it was a bit too much all over the place.
There were still some good laughs in it though.
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I'm just waiting for the dvd. There will be much rejoicing.
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Here's the big question though: Is it better than the Simpsons Movie?
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Yes. I did quite enjoy the Simpsons movie, but I'd have to say I preferred this.
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motherfuck. I've got a 8-page paper due in like 12 hours that I haven't started. I've got an hour left on the download. Given my tendency to procrastinate like a bastard and my unnatural love for futurama, the chance of my rational side prevailing and me not watching this movie tonight are basically nonexistent. Oh well, hopefully I can still get my paper done in time, might just have to pull an all-nighter.
EDIT: oh yeah, my roommate also brought home Mass Effect today. God must really not want me to get this paper done.
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God does that to me quite a bit as well. I have storyboards that basically need to be done by tomorrow so we can catapult into production on this project I'm doing, and guess what I'm doing instead. Internets and dancing with the stars
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I'm just waiting for the dvd. There will be much rejoicing.
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Watched the whole thing just now. God, was it funny. The hilarity hasn't detracted from the original series, which makes me a happy panda.
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just got done watching it too. It was really, really good. Funny as hell, with a ton of great quotes (mostly from Hermes, as usual). Just as good as the series ever was, and if this is representative of how the other DVDs are gonna be then I'm really pumped. In other news, my paper hasn't been started yet.
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waiting for the DVD as well
sigh
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Yeah I am definitely buying the DVD, but I don't have Comedy Central where I am, so I'd have to wait a long ass time to actually get to watch it.
SPOILERS!
I feel like it was all over the place because they were trying to reintroduce everyone to the show. They weren't trying to make the best episode with this first one, they were trying to cram in as many characters as possible so people would remember everything they loved about the show. Otherwise there is no reason for Zap to be there, no reason for the entire space battle scene, and a lot of other stuff that wast just clearly like "hey, remember how you love our show?"
Also, the best line by far was "I'm the professor! I can wire anything to anything"
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That was my only complaint. Too many in-jokes and cameos, but it never got to Family Guy levels of oversaturation. Other than that, it really seemed to recapture everything I've previously loved about the show.
I couldn't tell you a specific favorite line, but "that's why they call me eleven inch Conrad" stands out.
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The movie was one long running in-joke.
I'm not sure whether it's going to get any people to start watching Futurama.
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In retrospect, Leela's totally robbing the grave.
SPOILERS:
Okay, Fry was 25 when he was frozen according to the volume 1 DVD. eight years into the series and he's 33. After travelling back in time, he spends twelve years in the twenty-first century before taking on the "Lars" persona, putting him at 45. He then returns to 3002 and lives in the thirty-first century again for another five years, putting him at 50 for the movie.
Considering Leela was supposed to be about 33 come the movie, she is totally rocking the older men.
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My favourite line is any line by Zoidberg.
That and anything with the Hypnotoad.
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This was basically everything I loved about Futurama.
Bring on more, goddammit!
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Me, I loved it. I loved everything about it.
Okay, not everything. My one gripe is how it changed some past moments, like the Seymour thing.
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i loved everything about this.
...just sayin'
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I heartily enjoyed it.
I watched this back to back with the Simpsons movie and I can confidently say this was the better written, better overall but slightly less funny movie of the two.
I found Futurama more sensible bizarrely enough. Simpsons just seemed kind of stupid at times. Anyone else get this?
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Okay The DVD is worth buying just because one of the extras is an entire half-hour episode of Everybody Loves HypnoToad. I watched it and was laughing for the entire Half-hour while everyone else just thought I was Crazy.
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Otherwise there is no reason for Zap to be there
I dunno, "Kif, crouch down and shield my thighs from the cold, for God's sake" was enough reason for me.
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Spoilers! (Kinda)
My favorite line by far was the nude beach scene between Fry and Bender
Bender: You know Fry, its funny
Fry: Whats that?
Bender: YOUR WEINER!
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Finally saw the movie. So yes.
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Arg this still isn't coming out here until march. I think I am going to torrent it if I can be assured of finding a DivX rip that still has Everybody Loves Hypnotoad.
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It was pretty okay! Not as good as the episodes on their own, but it wasn't bad.
On a related note, is Comedy Central showing new episodes of Futurama? I could have sworn they weren't, except they played one episode with the professor and his clone that I could have sworn I have never seen before (and I can say this with full honesty, I've seen every episode...or so I thought!) Did I just skip an episode, and if this isn't a new one, why oh why aren't there any new episodes??!? I love this show!
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I'm not sure you could've been less specific without saying "it took place in the future."
There were three or four episodes concerning Farnsworth and his clone. There's the one where he's cloned to begin with, the one where Bender gets his own show and Cubert and Dwight start mimicking him, the one with Fry's Dog and the one where Cubert and Dwight get a paper route. All of these are old episodes.
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Vagueness is my specialty. And it wasn't any of those. The clone dissed science, leading the professor to send himself to some planet where old people go to die off, and everyone else had to go and save him. It was on CC sometime last week...I want to say Wednesday? Though I can't be too sure.
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Yeah, that's old. It's the one where they introduced the clone, I think? We'd know about it if they had made any new episodes.
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There were three or four episodes concerning Farnsworth and his clone. There's the one where he's cloned to begin with, the one where Bender gets his own show and Cubert and Dwight start mimicking him, the one with Fry's Dog and the one where Cubert and Dwight get a paper route. All of these are old episodes.
It opened with Farnsworth's 150th birthday party. After Cubert tells Farnsworth he doesn't want to be a scientist, Farnsworth calls the Sunset Squad robots to take him off to that planet where old people go when they're 160. It's quite old, from about 3/4 of the way through the second season.
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Ah, my bad. I didn't see the beginning of the episode and I guess I never saw it the first time around. That's reassuring. If they were making new episodes I would never get any work done. Sorry about the confusion!
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I saw the whole thing a few days ago.. my friend had it on DVD somehow.
Anyway, awesome movie. I loved the fact that Fry had a Family Guy calendar as well.
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I enjoyed the movie, but it did get a little annoying because it seemed like they spent 3/4s of the movie elbowing you in your ribs saying, "Remember this, remember this character? Remember this joke? We didn't want to have to actually write 90 minutes of new material so we are just recyling most of our old material. It's not like you would have been watching this in syndication for the last 5 years." Well, yes I was watching this show over and over and yes I remember how funny it was!
That being said, to have made a complete half-hour "Everyone Loves Hypnotoad" was just stupendous.
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Bumpidity bump bump
Just aired on Comedy Central, and all I can say is that time travel always makes my head hurt.
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Me, I loved it. I loved everything about it.
Okay, not everything. My one gripe is how it changed some past moments, like the Seymour thing.
Awww I loved that bit! It totally explained how he got petrified instead of just decaying life most other life on this planet. I smiled knowingly when I saw that, it helped the Seymour thing make more sense to me.
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Well since the time travel was "Paradox Free", it reordered things to happen. Seymore did not always petrify that way. But since he needed to petrify so the future did not change, he did, even if it was in a different manner.
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I love the part where Nibbler rides in to save the day and devours his mount.
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Well, I have to say that I saw this a while back and agree that it's not quite as good as the TV episodes before it, but it's definitely worth watching and very enjoyable.
That said, it seems like at times they're just doing some things to be, "Hey, since we're not on Fox anymore we can push the envelope of decency for the sake of doing so!" which is, I feel, NEVER a good idea.
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If Globetrotter Physics were a college course, I'd take it so hard.
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Well since the time travel was "Paradox Free", it reordered things to happen. Seymore did not always petrify that way. But since he needed to petrify so the future did not change, he did, even if it was in a different manner.
See, that's the thing, I don't remember him actually petrifying before. That episode doesn't end him with him petrified - it ends him him laying down on th sidewalk, still waiting for Fry. Since it ended that way, I wondered how he ended up petrified in the standing position.
But then the movie came along and made it make sense!