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Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder |  | Director: Peter Avanzino Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Seller: goHastings Rating: 91 reviews Sales Rank: 8869
Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Running Time: 89 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: 024543570271 UPC: 024543570271 EAN: 0024543570271 ASIN: B001MT7ZI8
Theatrical Release Date: 2009 Release Date: February 24, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Ancient forces of darkness threaten the survival of the universe entangling the Planet Express crew in the battle, leaving Fry as mankind's only hope.
Matt Groening’s sci-fi adventure/comedy series Futurama comes to a typically absurd close with In the Wild Green Yonder, the fourth in a series of direct-to-DVD series that followed in the wake of the animated series’ cancellation in 2003. Yonder keeps in the kitchen-sink tradition of the show and features by cramming as many pop culture references as possible into its already convoluted plotline, from cameos by Family Guy’s Seth MacFarlane and Snoop Dogg to riffs on eco-terrorism, The View and television poker tournaments. All are interwoven into the feature’s main storylines, which concern Fry’s sudden ability to read minds, a massive, environmentally unfriendly rebuild of Mars Vegas by Amy’s parents, and Leela’s admission into a group of radical eco-minded protestors who aim to bring that project to a halt. And if that’s not enough, there’s a threat to the universe as a whole from the Dark Ones, and the summation of various character arcs, including the long-simmering relationship between Fry and Leela. Obviously, In the Wild Green Yonder isn’t the place to start for first-time Futurama visitors; its immense cast of characters--which in one scene, swell to over 250 from the show’s entire network run and all of the features--and elaborate (if ridiculous) mythology will most likely leave most newcomers scratching their heads. Longtime fans, however, will appreciate the return of so many favorite personalities, including Zapp Brannigan and the mysterious No. 9, as well as the wrap-up of sorts provided by the conclusion (although, in typical fashion, it leaves room for a series return or another feature). The humor is spotty in places--Bender’s Big Game remains the best blend of comedy and storyline of the four features--but there are enough laughs to keep die-hards happy. The wealth of special features should accomplish that goal as well; the audio commentary by Groening, executive producer David X. Cohen, and members of the cast and production team is lively and full of anecdotes, while making-of featurettes provide a tour of the Futurama production offices, a gander at guest star Penn Jillette recording his cameo, and tips on drawing various characters. The most offbeat and amusing extras are faux PSAs from Bender and Zapp Brannigan (on movie theater etiquette and romance, respectively), and the producers’ field trip to a zero gravity simulator. --Paul Gaita
Stills from Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (Click for larger image)
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Epic and Hilarious June 17, 2010 M. Ramirez This movie is great, they were obviously leaving it open for another season (WHICH IS STARTING IN SEVEN DAYS OMGOMG), and they just rocked it, as always.
Crappy delivery estimate. February 6, 2010 J.S. 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
The delivery estimate was off by 5 days. It arrived before I returned from vacation and was stolen from the front door.
Just Isn't Any Good November 19, 2009 TSabonis (Sioux City, IA, USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was a big fan of the TV series, and enjoyed the first "film" "Benders Big Score" This is the third of four Futurama "Movies". Sigh. There is just nothing in this film that is worth mentioning. I would love to go into a lengthy detailed dissertation on why this movie was so bad, but that would be giving this waste some level of credibility it doesn't deserve, so I will keep it brief.
There is just nothing that is funny, unique, inventive, memorable or worthwhile on this disc. It is the story of Fry, who gains the ability to read minds, a shifty cult, and LeLa joining a Enviro-Femi-Nazi group whose goal is to stop Amy's dad from building a mini golf course. It was just so poorly put together, with no real character, lines, dialog or plot that it was a waste of time, even worse than "Beast with a Billion Backs"
Anyway, only watch this if you are a DIE HARD Futurama fan, otherwise save your money and watch almost anything else, or read a book.
T
Got What I Wanted November 13, 2009 John Jones (Chicago) . . . but if I had seen it when it aired on cable I probably wouldn't have ordered it.
Sorry excuse November 10, 2009 Janvil (Tx) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This dvd sucked badly. FIVE STARS for the tv series, TWO for the first three "movies" and ONE for this final "movie" known as 'Into the Wild Green Yonder'. Nothing was funny. As much as I love Futurama for its clever humor... this was more of hubris than humor. The makers of this disaster must have assumed if fans are dumb enough to pay over $20 for the first three "movies" of mediocrity that they would pay the same or more for this stinker. Jokes are more "heh" than "haha" and the story was just doo doo. Stick with the original 4 seasons of comedy and abandon these sorry excuses for movies. Its just a bunch of cliches similar to what made 'Gold Member' bomb in the Austin Powers series. This is the biggest Futurama fan there is typing this so heed my warning if you want to preserve the dignity of the characters lol.
Folks, Futurama was hilarious - TEN YEARS AGO. Let it retire and fade away into the sunset before it becomes equally as preachy and cliche as the Simpsons and other shows that nobody watches anymore.
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