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Futurama Movie Set For November 27

kevin_conaway writes "TV Squad informs us that the new Futurama movie will be available on November 27. The show will return as a full-length, high-def film sold on DVD. It will be followed by three additional films, and each film will be divided into four episodes, each to be aired on Comedy Central. So, that's 4 DVD movies or 16 new episodes."

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  1. Oblig. by Jack+Malmostoso · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good news everyone!

    1. Re:Oblig. by kimvette · · Score: 4, Informative

      I, for one, welcome Groening as our overlord!

      Matt & David & Co.: if any of you are reading this I want to say THANK YOU for hanging in there and making these DVDs happen. Here's to hoping to the return of Futurama to full production! :) I will be buying at least five or six copies of this to be handing out as gifts to try to help increase popularity of (and thusly demand for) the series.

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    2. Re:Oblig. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sweet zombie Jesus!

    3. Re:Oblig. by waynemcdougall · · Score: 4, Funny

      The show will return as a full-length, high-def film sold on DVD.

      But does it come in a convenient suppository format?

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    4. Re:Oblig. by MutantHamster · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Just to give my 2 Quatlus on the issue of it coming back to "full production," I think the future (not to jinx it) may be kind of bright. Comedy Central bid really high for the rights to air episodes of Futurama and they are going to have the three movies broken up into a series of episodes. Given that it has a built in fanbase and is easily much higher in quality than the -- what, 10 new shows they debut each year that fail miserably? (I put my money on Lil' Bush, that Body Shop show, and that show about the Halfway House not coming back next year) My prediction if Futurama is going to be a smash for comedy central. And given that, it's not hard to imagine they'll want to comission a new season after that.

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    5. Re:Oblig. by 0xdeadbeef · · Score: 5, Funny

      I was with you until you used a racist slur against people from Mongolia. Seriously, is that fucking necessary?

      Oh, sure, you bleeding hearts whine about the poor oppressed Mongols now, but you'll be shitting your pants and crying for your mama when the horde is breaching your walls.

  2. Finally by Tykho · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Life is worth living again!

  3. The Velour Fog by jomama717 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I only hope Zapp Brannigan plays a major role - he steals the show in my book. Best Shatner parody ever.

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    1. Re:The Velour Fog by mrchaotica · · Score: 4, Funny

      Whaddya mean, "parody?" Zapp plays it straight!

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    2. Re:The Velour Fog by vranash · · Score: 5, Funny

      Nothing about Zap is straight, except MAYBE his bagging of Leela, and we all know that's only because he mis-interpreted being 'introduced to a one eyed friend' :)

    3. Re:The Velour Fog by technothrasher · · Score: 4, Funny

      You've GOT to be kidding me. Zapp Brannigsn is the most fucking annoying Futurama character.

      You're obviously confused and aroused.

    4. Re:The Velour Fog by Scott+Wood · · Score: 5, Funny

      Don't you just hate it when someone follows up a joke with another joke, and the humorless git who posted the original thinks the other person "just didn't get it"?

  4. Oh thank GOD! by doyoulikeworms · · Score: 5, Funny

    That saved me a trip to the suicide booth!

  5. Re:About damn time by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 4, Informative

    With the Simpsons ending

    That's news to Matt Groening.

  6. Re:misnomer by bob8766 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wasn't even going to bother getting this DVD, until I saw the Hypnotoad. Now I want 10 copies!

  7. Yay by Safiire+Arrowny · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm happier than a snake in a sugar-cane field.

  8. I never really.. by daydr3am3r · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ..understood as to why Futurama never really took off to the mainstream as Simpsons did. Especially with the declining quality of the latter and the pretty much consistent high quality of the former. Must be the sci-fi tag that works like a repellant: "Oooh I want gonna laugh you know, but can't, it's sci-fi fer christ's sakes!..."

    1. Re:I never really.. by dakameleon · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Lack of instant broad family appeal. The Simpsons has a character everyone can identify with, but Futurama has quirky characters that aren't as broad in their reach. I for one say Futurama is far funnier, but then I land smack-bang in its target audience, so I would wouldn't I.

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    2. Re:I never really.. by cowboy76Spain · · Score: 4, Informative

      Because it was a little too geeky. Many of the jokes involved references to sci-fi movies or series, or scientific / mathematical theory (for example this list (spanish)). Most people won't get what is about a 7-11 clerk in a box, but you know it is the shield from "Dune". Or that a aleph-sub-0 cinema would have a countable infinite number of rooms.

      Also, many of the jokes are more subtle than those usual to the Simpsons, and probably people won't want to look at a cartoon and have to think harder to understand its humour.

      That said, I am already waiting on it.

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    3. Re:I never really.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      I didn't see this answer in the previous replies to your question.

      Fox set up Futurama to run at 7PM EST / 6PM CST. This was on a Sunday. Fox had football running on Sundays. With the exception of the west coast, most of the country never saw the show. Many times they joined the show already in progress at approx 20 after, so no one could know what was going on. Too many football games went past their time slot.

      Plus, there are those that attended church on Sunday nights, so they never saw an episode. While living with the parents, it was a requirement to attend church on Sunday nights. I never caught the show unless I was sick or after I had moved out. So I never got a chance to see the entire run until Adult Swim started showing it.

      So for a few, other things were going on on Sunday nights. For many others they never got a chance to see the show due to Fox's use of a 7PM time slot on a day they had football scheduled until 7PM, but typically it ran until 7:20.

      No promotion behind it. All I remember ever seeing commercials for was Simpsons and King of the Hill.

    4. Re:I never really.. by Lord+Ender · · Score: 4, Insightful
      To fully appreciate Futurama
      • You need to have read Asimov and Heinlein
      • You must have seen pretty much all of ST:TOS
      • You must have a college-level understanding of physics ("no fair! you changed the outcome by measuring it")
      • You must have some understanding of American political history (President Nixon, etc.)
      • You must know a bit about digital technology ("Don't worry, Bender. There's no such thing as 2.")
      • Tou must not take religion too seriously ("sweet zombie Jesus!")

      This is all true for the majority of my friends (who I know from engineering school or my career in software). However, my girlfriend's friends and my family can only check off one or two items on that list. They'll get a few laughs, sure. But even though The Simpsons and Family Guy are mediocre by comparison, those two shows never leave the majority of people thinking "I don't get it..." Futurama is just a masterpiece with a small audience, so it has less earning power.

      The good news is that with Video over IP finally becoming cheap, HTPCs starting to catch on, and the popularity of DVD sales and rentals; the cost of entry to the TV show market is plummeting. The future looks good for shows like Futurama :-)
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  9. FINE! by arcite · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fine. I'll go build my own movie! With blackjack! And hookers! In fact, forget the movie and the blackjack! Ah, screw the whole thing.

  10. Don't forget by Dachannien · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Rumor has it that one or more of these DVDs will feature a very special full-length episode of Everybody Loves Hypno-Toad.

    All glory to the Hypno-Toad!

  11. Networks by Enderandrew · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Will the networks ever learn? They never marketed the show properly, and that is why it failed, just like why Family Guy failed the first time around.

    Often they bail very early on a show that could be successful (like Drive this year, or Firefly) before they ever give the show a chance to succeed. If you don't market a show, people don't know it exists, and they aren't going to watch it. The weird thing is that there is quite a bit of start-up cost in getting an animated show running with an animation shop. 16 episodes is more than a half-season slate. I don't know why they don't just bring it back as a mid-season replacement on Fox, see how it goes, and hopefully just bring the show back for good?

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  12. Re:misnomer by Enderandrew · · Score: 4, Informative

    I don't know why I even bother responding to an AC troll, but 480i is standard definition. Standard definition is also 4:3 aspect ratio.

    A DVD can put out a native widescreen 480p picture, which was the bare minimum for the original HD specs. Most high-def TV shows are broadcast in 720p, and the new high-def movie formats are 1080p, but most high-def TVs can't even support 1080p. There is no single resolution that defines HD content.

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  13. Futurama Movie Trailer! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The trailer shown at the comic-con is online: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEtZHOj4vHo

    Cancelled by the 'Box Network'!

  14. Is "specialist" humour more "subtle"? IMHO, no. by Dogtanian · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Also, many of the jokes are more subtle than those usual to the Simpsons, and probably people won't want to look at a cartoon and have to think harder to understand its humour. I'm not convinced; I think you've mistaken "specialist" humour that's more reliant upon knowledge of a particular area (including its pop-culture references) for genuine "subtlety".

    The Simpsons *did* contain subtle humour in some areas. Whereas I feel Futurama's was very reliant upon parodying retro science fiction cliches and the old "aspects of present-day society given a futuristic twist" school of sci-fi comedy.

    For my money, Futurama *never* felt like it would have the same universal appeal that The Simpsons managed so effectively. That's not to say that it was bad, but dakameleon put his (her?) finger on it very well when he said that The Simpsons had more characters people could identify with.

    FWIW, I feel that The Simpsons actually has more creativity and freedom than Futurama. On first glance you'd expect the opposite, as being set in a fantasy future it has the freedom to do anything. In reality, it's quite tied by its retro sci-fi roots and reliance upon parody, both of which limit it creatively and in terms of audience appeal.

    This probably sounds like I think Futurama sucks; I don't. It's all relative- but there are sound and legitimate reasons why it's not- and never will be- as well-loved as The Simpsons.
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  15. Re:Me too by CrazyTalk · · Score: 4, Funny
    Here's mine (from memory, may not be 100% accurate):

    "God Lord! Thats over 150 atmospheres of pressure!

    How many atmospheres can the ship withstand, professor?

    Well it's a spacship. So anywhere between 0 and 1."

    I think the number of people in the general population that would get that joke is one reason the series was canceled.

  16. Mmm! by Poromenos1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Mod me insightful! BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.

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  17. Re:Me too by proverbialcow · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fry: Whatcha doing Bender? Building yourself a wife?
    Bender: Part of one.

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