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Futurama Rumored To Return On Comedy Central

avajcovec points out a brief note on Collider.com that Comedy Central has ordered 13 new episodes of Futurama. Quoting: "Though still technically a rumor at this point, word is that 'Futurama' production offices have already opened and that casting is about to move forward. This should be a welcome surprise to fans of the show who have already gone through the series' cancellation and resurrection as direct-to-DVD movies."

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  1. Obligatory... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good news everyone!

    1. Re:Obligatory... by derGoldstein · · Score: 5, Funny

      Puny Humans Rejoice!

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    2. Re:Obligatory... by Forty+Two+Tenfold · · Score: 5, Funny

      I am looking forwAll glory to the hypnotoad!

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    3. Re:Obligatory... by BizzyM · · Score: 5, Funny

      Sweet llamas of the Bahamas

    4. Re:Obligatory... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      How i hate that hypnotoad meme, do you have nothiALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!

  2. Re:I hope it's funny! by Rogerborg · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now that you explain it that way, it seems so obvious: I just think it's funny because I enjoy watching it and it makes me laugh by respectfully parodying beloved memes. But since you don't get it, it must be objectively un-amusing, therefore I'm obviously just mired in cognitive dissonance.

    Now that I think about it, I nearly busted a gut laughing at Galaxy Quest, so I guess by your measure that must suck harder than a Thai ladyboy trying to fund her final op.

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  3. Re:Let's hope the Family Guy effect holds true by meist3r · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For thousands of years comedy has not developed past Aristophanes -- indeed, fewer than a hundred years ago the great cultural historian Edith Hamilton compared the popular entertainment of the previous generation to his oeuvre. The cutaway scenes in Family Guy represent the first departure from classical comedy I've ever been aware of. In my (professional) estimation Seth McFarlane is the single most important writer in the English language since the time Shakespeare, Coleridge, and Blake.

    So there's that.

    Oh so you haven't heard? I was under the impression that everybody had heard that latest news of a certain avian variety.

    And just to break your stride ... there are several episodes that are just un-funny. Just because you cut to something completely apeshit crazy during a sketch doesn't mean it's fun to watch or entertaining. Yes I go "what the fuck?", yeah I think "that was brilliant" but I don't laugh. If I see a joke and go "That was good" but no smile ever crosses my face ... it's not that good. I've seen every episode of Family Guy and American Dad ... high, drunk and completely sober. Some of them are just awfully bad. Painfully predictable and can't be saved by a two second cutaway to a giant chicken beating a guy. Then again ... the entire last season of Simpsons didn't have more than a handful of good jokes in it. Maybe I'm getting a little overfed and/or spoiled.

    As for the Futurama movies I thought most of the plot was too irrelevant and merely spooned in to stretch it out to 90 minutes format on all four occasions. Had they told two distinct stories per 90 minutes instead of shoe horning all of them into one I thought it would have been much more enjoyable but who am I to argue. Still love the movies.

  4. Re:"Have you ever tried just turning off the TV by Kratisto · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh great! A lesson in history from Mr. I'm-My-Own-Grandpa!

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  5. Too late by MobyDisk · · Score: 5, Funny

    How many years has it been? By now, all the actors will be older and they won't look the part. It will be worse than Harry Potter or Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.

  6. Re:Let's hope the Family Guy effect holds true by Lord+Bitman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Family Guy's use of cut-away humor is the same tired old "Let's insert a random fantasy!" crap that's been going on in every prime-time |/FOX\| comedy, and to a large extent many comedies on other networks, since at least Ally McBeal. (Why was Arrested Development cancelled? the cut-away humor was done in flashback/callback form, rather than fantasy)

    Funny things can happen in cut-away humor, but the cut-away itself is lame.

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