Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs

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Yeah, I'll be picking it up 'tho I've already seen it. My analysis: not as good as Bender's Big Score but pretty solid. Especially the first half. I think this one might actually play out better as episodes than a feature-length. Eh, it's still Futurama so it's still pretty awesome. Awesome cover, too.
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I'd actually heard that it was better than the previous one....we shall see, i guess
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I will buy it this week for sure. I liked "Big Score" a lot, but I wouldn't put it among the best episodes though. I am hoping this will be a little better.
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Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything, say, the Simpsons poops out.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything else ever made.
Woltered.
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Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything else ever made.
Woltered.
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Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything else ever made.
Woltered.
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I saw this, well, illegitimately. I liked it a lot and thought it was a big improvement on the last one.

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything else ever made.
Woltered.
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Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Wolter wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Acquisition is mandatory. Even substandard Futurama will be better than anything else ever made.
Woltered.
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I saw part of this the other day. I was searching around online for something else and I saw a link for new futurama. I watched the first of 4 parts before I had to go work. I enjoyed it. The problem was the video and audio were terribly out of synch at times but that's what you get when you stream bootleg videos I guess.

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i had the strangest dream about futurama last night.

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rudiethedirtypunk wrote:i had the strangest dream about futurama last night.
I dreamt that Bob Dylan was stuck down a man hole, I helped him out and he wanted to record a song with me.
Only I couldn't because I was living in Newcastle for 3-4 weeks with Katie from The Ting Tings as she wanted to show me how to make music in her hidden room behind the wall as it was her ambition to help someone out in this way.
Then when I woke up I wrote in my David Bowie notepad my half-asleep thought of the day which always makes perfect sense at the time, today's was "biscuits & rockstars do not mix."
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