I can't wait for the next film in the series, "Don't Be Riddickulous!," which introduces Bronson Pinchot as Vin Diesel's nutty sidekick.
I can't wait for the next film in the series, "Don't Be Riddickulous!," which introduces Bronson Pinchot as Vin Diesel's nutty sidekick.
"Bite my shiny metal ass!" - Bender
"My little meatbag's growin' up."
I'm surprised Fry and Leela were able to retain their physical body shapes all the way through old age. Must've been all that walking.
"Don't stop…"
Ah yes, the infamous C+ returns.
Terrence Howard and Jennifer Hudson speaking in terrible African accents? Now that's something I'm almost tempted to see.
That was the icing on the bittersweet cake. The perfect last line in an unforgettable series.
This was a pretty insane episode, even by Futurama standards. But it still managed to hold up exceptionally well. It had a great mix of disturbing gore, meta humor, and genuine poignancy. And what a way to end the series. When Leela said "I do" and the screen faded to white, it really couldn't have ended more…
Good God, this may have been one of the most satisfying series finales I've ever seen, right up there with King of the Hill's. I couldn't even hold back my tears, it was that great.
Dear Sonia Saraiya,
Not gonna lie. I might shed a few tears tonight. I just can't believe Futurama is over…again.
You sure Nine Inch Nailed that meme in its coffin.
Well, I learned my lesson. Never get into a staring contest with a photo of Trent Reznor when you're high as a kite.
"Who is sadder: Cinnamon Bun or Ice King?"
I felt like it would've been better if Silver Dude came before Laundry Woes. The latter just felt a little too out of place compared to the first bittersweet episode. Still, this was a nice comeback for Regular Show after the emotional gut-punch that was Steak Me Amadeus.
Typical Brony logic.
Wait, didn't the Movie Club already review this crap?
Looks like Morgan Spurlock's reputation just fell in…
Yeah, SNL has always pre-filmed sketches/commercials to use as cheap, forgettable filler on future episodes. They're pretty lackluster, just like this movie.