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Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
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Meatwad, Frylock, and Master Shake team up for their biggest adventure yet in this animated feature that finds the popular Adult Swim trio pursued by an immortal piece of exercise equipment that poses a severe threat to the balance of galactic peace. Despite their best efforts to elude the malevolent body-shaper, the super-sized friends are soon horrified to discover that the Plutonians have joined forces with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past to take control of the renegade device in a bid to rule the universe. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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by leeroy711 in Weekly Theme
liked it.
"After not much carefull consideration, I feel fairly confident that my favorite movie about food would have to be Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007) This film has everything, (except for a discernable plot) that you could ask for. I laughed, I cried (no I didn't), I called my Mother afterwords (to make sure she wasn't a seven layered burrito). " [More]
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"Ah, nostalgia. I'm thinking of Sunday nights in the dorm freshman year, when everyone would gather around the big screen TV and watch college programming. The programming in question is of course the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim lineup. For those of you who weren't hip enough to catch it, Adult Swim consisted of a series of fifteen minuet shows. They were all different on some level, but two words and describe them all: postmodern and surreal. There was Space Ghost Coast to Coast, a parody of late night talk shoes in which Space Ghost, a Z-level superhero from 60's, would interview a real celebrity via satellite. Or perhaps you'd like Sealab 2021, a parody of (get this) Sealab 2020, a cartoon that flopped so badly I don't know of a single person who has ever watched it. Then there was my personal favorite, The Brak Show, featuring the adventures of a good hearted teenager who just happened to be a ass-ugly space alien. I also liked the show that was the most successful of them all, ... " [More]
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"Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for TheatersIf you are a fan of the TV show, it would be hard to not enjoy the movie. It's essentially an hour and a half long version of the show as you would probably expect. And also as I had expected, the movie is not quite as enjoyable as just watching the show because everything about the show was created to take advantage of the fact that each episode is only like eleven minutes long. The point of the show is that any plot only has that long before it must completely disintegrate. Usually a lot sooner, or else a plot hardly even develops at all.The movie tries to create a plot, explaining the origins of the main characters. Of course they totally fool around with the plot and don't take it too seriously, nonetheless they do hold on to it. And I think trying to hold on to a plot that long with these characters can be a bit tiring. It's really only a quibble in comparison to the show which is so fantastic though.The mo ... " [More]
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What's great about Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters is that it never tries to be something it's not. The bizarre Cartoon Network show it's based on is a niche show for a niche audience and the movie caters to exactly that crowd with its usual complete non sequitur jokes, biting stabs at pop culture, and unabashed, unapologetic chaos. To the movie's immense benefit, the producers clearly never try to open the characters up to the mainstream: they look to have approached the project as if they were producing an hour-and-a-half long episode. In fact, the runtime probably presented them with their only challenge, since the show is normally only 15 minutes long. Oddly enough, by making little or no attempt to change the structure of the story (despite it being six times longer than usual), the filmmakers avoid almost all the typical trappings of a small-to-big-screen transition. The things we love about the show are all there: Carl is a slovenly New Jersey stereotype, Master Shake is a pompous idiot, Meatwad is adorably gross, Frylock is the voice of reason, the Mooninites are elitist delinquents, and Dr. Weird is terrifyingly insane. The movie does step it up though, with appearances by Neil Peart of Rush, a time traveling Abraham Lincoln, a new, watermelon-shaped alien, and, of course, a totally inane object serving as a cross-dimensional evil force that threatens to extinguish all life on Earth if our heroes don't intercede (the powerful object is, in this case, an exercise machine). What's particularly funny about the Aqua Teen movie is that it only adds the typical Hollywood-level epic plot twists (mainly through a random subplot about the origin of the Aqua Teens) in order to parody those cliché "I am your father"-type moments. Every time something supposedly important is about to be revealed, it turns out to be silly or hilariously pointless, sure to affect nothing about future episodes of the show. The only place the movie really fails is in that secret hope the fans all had that the producers would inject a little in-joke somewhere to acknowledge the infamous Mooninite-terrorist-scare debacle that took place in Boston in January of 2007, when promotional neon signs of Err and Ignignokt extending their middle fingers were mistaken for bombs. Nothing about the Aqua Teen movie pulls any punches or plays it safe, so we'll just have to assume that sadly, there wasn't time to add a quick wink to the audience on that matter. Thankfully, it's still a fine piece of awesomely stupid cinema. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
 



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