Futurama: Bender's Big Score [2007] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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Tremendously poor!
Review date: 2008-07-02 Rating: 2 out of 10
The whole film was, in my opinion, a complete shambles! The story is fragmented and poorly written and most importantly was completely devoid of any humour. I see that this film has split the audience and I side with the haters on this one. And I hate to do that. I loved the series and thought it was a travesty it was cancelled but if this is the best they can do then maybe it was better gone and leaving us with 4 seasons of top quality comedy.
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One for the nerdsReview date: 2008-07-02 Rating: 6 out of 10The first thing to say is that this movie references almost every previous episode of Futurama. I'm not even exaggerating - I didn't count the references but I reckon that there are plot points & repeat character appearances from at least half the episodes in the series.
If you've watched all the episodes over & over - as I have - then you might really appreciate this. Or, like me, you might find it all a little self-indulgent. I guess this is a kind of thank you gift to the diehard fans who have helped bring the series back, but I think that this long episode could have done more to try to appeal to a new audience too. I don't want to see Futurama deteriorating like the Simpsons or Family Guy, which might happen if it gets bogged down in smug self-referrential humour.
The plot has a lot of travelling back in time & characters meeting past or future versions of themselves, which makes it a little confusing to follow. It's also a bit short on big laughs. The best parts are some of the new ideas, like the Nude Beach Planet and the Scammers, so it's a shame so much time is spent in dredging up old storylines & building up a complicated time travel story.
This is one for the Futurama nerds. If you've seen most or all of the series, then this movie is worth having. If you're new to Futurama or a casual viewer, watch the series first, or skip this & watch the Beast with a Billion Backs, which is way funnier & easier to follow.Please give your review a title.Review date: 2008-06-27 Rating: 8 out of 10Pretty good , but not as good as i was hoping for. The longer format drags a little in comparison to the series. Also the plot was a little too convoluted, perhaps as a result of the longer format. I reckon the next one will be better.like the show. like the movieReview date: 2008-06-26 Rating: 10 out of 10if you are at all a fan of the show (and you should be) than this is one for you with a cleaver plot funny dialogue this is a defante buy-------
--- much better than the simpsons movie A Real Let DownReview date: 2008-06-19 Rating: 2 out of 10A total mess, fractured narrative, focus on weak characters (coupled with a fundamental shift in how one major character acts), dull antagonists, suffers at times like the stewie griffin movie in how it has been tacked together. Tries to be both esoteric and open to new audiences ending up totally confused about it's reason for existence. Self references taken way beyond funny, just comes across as bitterness ("box" corp). Worst of all it's just not very funny and even the pathos (futurama's strongest point in the past) misses the mark by quite a way.
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Actor(s):
Lauren Tom
Billy West
Maurice LaMarche
John DiMaggio
Katey Sagal
Recording label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century FoxEAN: 0024543480099Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: AC-3, Animated, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC, Release date: 2007-11-27Universal product code (UPC): 024543480099Aspect ratio: 1.78:1Region code: 1Running time: 89 minutesTheatrical release date: 2007-11-27Language: English (Subtitled)
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