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Title: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: scarred on 04 Mar 2010, 13:57
I know we had another thread about this but I am too lazy to find it.

New episodes of Futurama premiere in June. (http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2010/03/04/new-episodes-of-futurama-to-premiere-in-june/)
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Scandanavian War Machine on 04 Mar 2010, 13:58
fuckfuckfuckfuck

today is the best day ever
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: KickThatBathProf on 04 Mar 2010, 14:13
no it is not because it is not june yet
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Scandanavian War Machine on 04 Mar 2010, 14:14
okay, today is the best day ever yet

how's that?
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Lunchbox on 04 Mar 2010, 17:10
Waah, I really liked the old finale. So much so that I haven't even watched any of the movies because I wanted it to end just like that.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: smack that isaiah on 05 Mar 2010, 11:10
The first two movies kinda sucked, but the third was AMAZING, and the fourth was very good and put (another) nice ending to the series.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Scandanavian War Machine on 05 Mar 2010, 11:13
I don't know which was which, numbers wise, but The Beast With a Billion Backs was freaking fantastic.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Sox on 05 Mar 2010, 12:07
The fourth movie was absolutely fantastic. Maybe even slightly better than the second. While the other movies felt like multiple part stories that could easily have fit into the show, the fourth actually felt like a movie. It had this quality that the others didn't have. Maybe it was the pacing. It takes a while for it to get going, but the finale was the perfect ending for the show. It almost seemed a shame when they announced the new seasons were a continuation of the last movie, chronologically. You can watch the fourth without watching the other three if you're really skeptical, but I suggest just watching all four in the right order.

Seconding the motion that The Beast With a Billion Backs was fantastic.
Rank!

Into the Wild Green Yonder
The Beast With a Billion Backs
Bender's Big Score
The third one, which sucked. Crappy LoTR parody on the same level as the Family Guy parodies of Star Wars. We expected more.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: scarred on 05 Mar 2010, 13:32
The Beast With a Billion Backs was freaking fantastic.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Spluff on 06 Mar 2010, 03:53
I've only watched the first three, but the Beast With a Billion Backs was utterly stupid.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Jimmy the Squid on 06 Mar 2010, 04:15
I've got the first three and to be honest I wasn't super impressed. The first felt almost like a cheesy clip show because the only good jokes were just call backs to ones from the first four seasons. The second film had some good moments but mostly felt like a longer version of one of the worse episodes and the third, well
Crappy LoTR parody on the same level as the Family Guy parodies of Star Wars. We expected more.

I haven't seen the fourth one but I've heard so many good things about it from trustworthy people, hopefully it will be alright.
Title: Re: Good news, ever--oh fuck it. *jubilant zoidberg squeal*
Post by: Sox on 06 Mar 2010, 10:29
While I agree with your stance on Bender's Big Score, the Beast With A Billion Backs was absolutely fantastic. It didn't rely on injokes to the extent the first movie did, and once you get past the fact that the tentacle monster talks with the voice of David Cross, it shines out as one of the best Futurama moments to date. It's up there with The Series Has Landed, Jurassic Bark, The Luck Of The Fryrish, Leela's Homeword, Parasites Lost, The Why of Fry, The Sting and The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings. More so than any of the other movies, it fit in perfectly with the weirder moments of Season 4, being a little crazy and strange while simultaneously being really touching, though perhaps not as involving as some of the previously mentioned episodes.
I think Futurama, the movies more so than the show, can be divided in to the categories of 'plot driven' and 'character driven'. For me, the show was at it's best during the character driven episodes, that relied less on gags and more on character development and interaction. I think this is the big distinction to be made between the first two Futurama movies.
While they're back to back sequels, with the second picking up where the first left off, their approach is drastically different. So, what they did with the second movie, that really worked for me. Initially I was a bit weirded out by some of it, but once I started to recall exactly how weird the show got sometimes, anything that happened in tBWaBB seemed tame by comparison.

While the first movie was crowded, the second movie was more or less exactly what Futurama always has been, albeit more developed and realised. Far more focused than the first.
The movies are so haphazard. Some of the strongest Futurama moments to date interspersed with some of the weakest. Alas! You must take the good with the bad, and any Futurama fan owes it to themselves to view these movies, each of them, in order, allowing them to draw their own conclusions. Don't worry about tainting your memories of the show with substandard movies. The movies are exactly what the show always was. Just, prepare yourselves for the third movie because boy are you going to be disappointed. I'd say skip it, but outside of the terrible parody aspect, it does have a few important plot points and character revelations you might need to be aware of for future episodes and some redeeming features. Namely, all the scenes that take place outside of the fantasy world that takes up most of the movie.