What I hate is how Eddie Haung just completely dropped out of the series basically wanting nothing to do with it anymore. He at least provided voice-over for the first season, and now seems bitter towards the show after selling out.
What I hate is how Eddie Haung just completely dropped out of the series basically wanting nothing to do with it anymore. He at least provided voice-over for the first season, and now seems bitter towards the show after selling out.
I miss NFL Blitz. They need a new one.
Hmm, I don't remember that part. Was it during the commentary on the DVD that David X Cohen said it?
You sir, are not a true Futurama fan.
Go back to the dumpster with Zoidberg.
I'll say what I will… this movie was the best one of them, and yes… the last 2 minutes are awesome… especially knowing they weren't going into a wormhole to nowhere, but instead to earth:
Would it be of offense if I took a baseball bat to Zack Handlen?
This review sucks and so does the grade.
Am I biased? Not really, but I'm a huge Futurama fan, and I loved this movie actually more than the first 3. It's well established. There's so many things happening that it keeps you interested.
- The whole first…
You dare talk bad about Roberto?
He's great in "Insane in the Mainframe", as is Dr. Perceptron.
So what was there exactly in this movie that you hated?
I think I might go re-watch this again tonight just to make sure I really liked this episode.
A lot of classic moments I try to recall on the first 4 seasons of Futurama are actually from these 4 films, surprisingly. One in particular that stands out is Leela's anger shock collar. It's a LITTLE like Bender's sympathy chip when he flushed Nibler down the drain, but it's actually a lot funnier because Zoidberg…
I actually liked this episode/movie a lot. It had such variety and classic moments.
EXACTLY! He bitches for most of the review… doesn't even really review it, bitches some more, and yet I'm surprised it still squeaked out a B- from his lower colon.
I liked that, as it tied up some loose ends… just like we can watch Jurassic Bark without cryin' in the end anymore because we now know that Seymour lived a long & happy life with Fry.
I loved Big Score, but Beyond the Wild Green Yonder is my favorite. It felt like there were a lot more sub-plots and a whole lot more going on, which made it all that much more enjoyable.
Beast w/ Billion Backs might be my least favorite, but that's not saying much because upon a couple re-watches… it's not all that…
I hate this review, and now I hate you, Zack.
I loved this movie. It closed together some open plots we didn't have explained during the series run. It felt like a great 90 minute episode with jokes everywhere. It was just fun to watch and re-watch… and re-watch again.
Wasn't there rumors a few months back that Netflix was actually CONSIDERING to add commercials on some of their content?
Sad thing is, Ad Block doesn't help… at… all. It just shows a blank screen, so you're still waiting regardless.
I loved Spanish Fry. One thing the reviewer did not mention, is how the opening sequence was beat-boxed by Billy & John.
I almost kind of wish for a Mr. Peanutbutter spin-off series. He's sometimes more interesting to watch than Bojack.
Is that "A" minus material, or "A" material?
Yay, Planet Express!