92 out of 141 people found the following comment useful :- This movie is great!, 25 March 2007
Author:
psxtradr from San Diego, CA
There are two types of people, those who get Aqua Teen Hunger Force and
those who just don't understand its appeal. Having said that, I am of
the former. I have always loved Aqua Teen Hunger Force. For those like
me, you will not be disappointed. This movie is great! Sure, the movie
goes all over the place and has a zany plot that really goes no where,
but thats what makes the movie so good, it follows the same crazy
storyline style of the show. Without giving too much away, from the old
school 80s style death metal intro on to the end, the movie is
hilarious. Any fan of the show MUST see this movie, it is in my opinion
the best piece of work to come out of Williams Street to date.
34 out of 43 people found the following comment useful :- Loved it!, 21 April 2007
Author:
ballantyne46 from United States
I'm 51 years old -- a suburban housewife. My son, now 11, introduced me
to ATHF 4 years ago. At first, I tuned out. Then I got hooked. Now we
have almost all of their videos and the show is my favorite on TV.
My son and I just got back from seeing the film. It's brilliant. I
laughed out loud almost the entire time and it's not easy to get me to
laugh out loud at the movies.
Like some have said -- one either gets Aqua Teen or one doesn't. I feel
lucky to be among the former and am proud that my son is astute enough
to appreciate the humor also ... The show is a terrific send-up of just
about everything imaginable -- including trite movie conventions -- and
the film did not disappoint. That being said, you have to let yourself
get ready to trip, and I did have to assure the young man selling me
the tickets that my son and I knew what we were getting into. Honestly,
it's not that shocking and the vulgarities are delivered so deftly and
speedily that one hardly has time to focus or dwell.
46 out of 68 people found the following comment useful :- Surrealistic Masterpiece of Epic Proportions, 20 April 2007
Author:
MorganReidSexGod from United States
From the days of Bunuel and Dali to the years of Fellinni and Lynch to
be followed by the genius that is The Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
"If you do not understand, you should not be here," we're warned.
For those who attempt to make sense out of the abstract mess that is
life, avoid. For those who can appreciate the nonsensical absurdity
that it holds, view and love. It's just so goddamn beautiful and
anybody who criticizes the 'pointless' nature of this film, try finding
anything of an otherwise nature.
Please.
A vital attack on censorship, the senses, and sense itself. With
animation so beautiful in it's simplicity, voices that could not fit
better (specifically the Master Shake), and the freshest thing since
Darwinism.
A cinematic meditation.
57 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :- The Height of Absurdist Cinema, 14 April 2007
Author:
cortbassist89 from United States
This movie was the funniest movie I've seen in a long time; in fact, I
can't remember a single movie that literally made me laugh out loud the
entire movie.
Whether you'll like this movie or not will depend on if you enjoy
absurdist humor, such as the ATHF TV show. If you do enjoy absurdism, I
guarantee you, this movie is the absolute pennacle in absurdist hurmor
and cinema.
Rest assured, Aqua Teen fans, this movie will definitely fulfill and
surpass all your expectations for an Aqua Teen movie.
Oh, and don't bring your babies. Not because it's bad for them but no
one likes a goddamn crying baby in a movie theater.
34 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :- True To Itself and HILARIOUS, 16 April 2007
Author:
Harbinger70 from United States
This is the official Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie...and it delivers
only as Aqua Teen can. Master Shake, Meatwad, Carl, the
Mooninites....everyone's here, with a couple fun cameos here and there.
Non-fans take note - if you've never seen the show, this movie will
likely make NO SENSE WHATSOEVER. Here's something you might not know
either: it's meant to be that way. The movie is as random and
inappropriate as the TV show, and I loved every minute of it.
There are a few times when the movie slows down, but you have to admit
that it has one of the most catching opening sequences. You almost HAVE
to watch it after that...and chances are, you'll probably love what you
see.
32 out of 48 people found the following comment useful :- Rude, Crude, Offensive, and Extremely Funny!, 13 April 2007
Author:
CrassActionHero from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007)
Review: I love the series. Now Williams Street has brought The Aqua
Teens to the theaters. Is This good? Yep. It is.
Aqua Teen is all about fun. This movie starts off with an incredible
Thrash metal intro to tell the audience to shut-up and watch the movie
with hostility and fury. This is brilliant. Complete with lyrical
subtitles. The lyrics are hilarious. The whole theater was laughing and
gave a round of applause afterwords. This has to be seen in theaters!
As for the movie, If you like the series, you will love this. This is
all dumb-ass comedy that the Aqua teens have given us for years only on
the big screen and unedited curse words to boot. The boys at Williams
Street do not hold back on the crude, vulgar, and offensive humor. The
Aqua Teens are on the move to make you laugh. The whole theater was in
stitches. Amusing stuff to say the least.
This movie is not about the use of your brain, it's about taking that
brain of yours, and chucking it out the freaking window and then
running it over with a tank. Let go of your mind and laugh like an
idiot. It feels good to be so stupid.
The Last Word: The Aqua Teens are here! This is exactly what you will
expect in an Aqua Teen movie. Makes me happy. For the fans only, though
newbies are always available to hop aboard the ship before it takes off
without ya. See it!
20 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :- Very much Aqua Teen., 16 April 2007
Author:
OgreSamanosuke from United States
If the title in all it's absurdity didn't already warn you, this movie
is typical Aqua Teen Hunger Force insanity. And in running with the
show's tradition of absurdity, came out to be an epic moment in their
history. Granted, much like the show it is definitely not for everyone,
and certainly not for children. If you like the show and it's bizarre
moments, you'll most certainly love the movie. But if you have never
caught the show or don't care for it, you're likely better off going to
see something else or picking up an episode or two of the show first.
Definitely worth it for fans, it had me rolling in laughter. Best laugh
I've had at the theater in ages.
20 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :- Star-wipe!!!!....., 13 April 2007
Author:
amcint01 from United States
If you have never seen the series, there are little things that have
been layered into the film that you might miss that can make it really
enjoyable.
A few points I loved about it: The cybernetic ghost of Christmas past
from the future and the plutonians play a HUGE hilarious role. I loved
seeing them, and I was glad to see a little less of the mooninites,
whom I don't consider very funny. There are actually a lot of twists
and turns, that actually hold a kinda pseudo-plot, and as many
reviewers have said already and will continue to say, as long as you
walk into this not expecting much past the most glorified ATHF episode
ever, you will not be disappointed.
It is wonderfully refreshing to see animators and writers who
understand their audience so well, and can play so well to everything
they love. These three characters and the world they live in are the
finest examples of 'for the fans, by the fans' of whatever this new
genereation of comedy is. I was lucky enough to see this with a packed
theater of people who appreciate it, and it made all the difference.
"DRUM SOLO OF LIFE!"
20 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :- Best that could be done, 16 April 2007
Author:
jake_adams-1 from United States
Given the unique ironic brand of post-modern absurdist style humour
that the TV show essentially is--how then does one turn it into a 90
minute movie? I was almost hoping for a series of stories, but they did
one big story. It's certainly more a treat for the fans than for the
unitiated. Some things work, but it does start to drag after a while.
The refreshing thing is that the movie doesn't care--it's an outright
F-you to the audience and as they tell you (hilariously) at the start
you can leave cause they have your money already. How many movies would
do that? Aside from all that, the characters are truelly amazing and
they stayed true to them. Not sure how I feel about some of the
revelations--but whatever.
12 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- meh., 21 April 2007
Author:
trimetrov from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
A lot of shows are turned into full-length movies. Most of those shows
are at least twenty minutes to an hour long already, not fifteen
minutes. And ATHF is an awesome show, don't get me wrong, but part of
what makes it great is the randomness. The credit sequences don't have
anything to do with the show; sight gags and random explosions
scattered around each episode; and most end abruptly without any
closure.
That being said, the movie doesn't offer any more than the show, and in
my opinion ruins some of the weirdness-slash-randomness with a
ludicrous "back story" sub-plot. It had its moments of hilarity for
sure, but compared to some of my favorite episodes it was very
mediocre. No spoilers here, but the writers tried to stuff as many
characters as possible into the film, and it doesn't always work. I
don't know anyone who enjoys the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past,
why he shows up for as long as he does I don't know either.
See it for the opening sequence, which is hilarious, and for the
occasional joke that goes right.
And a note to TV-cum-movie writers: Adding profanity can be fun for you
and funny for us...but sometimes bleeping and having Meatwad say "fart
you" is funnier.
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92 out of 141 people found the following comment useful :-

This movie is great!, 25 March 2007
Author: psxtradr from San Diego, CA
There are two types of people, those who get Aqua Teen Hunger Force and those who just don't understand its appeal. Having said that, I am of the former. I have always loved Aqua Teen Hunger Force. For those like me, you will not be disappointed. This movie is great! Sure, the movie goes all over the place and has a zany plot that really goes no where, but thats what makes the movie so good, it follows the same crazy storyline style of the show. Without giving too much away, from the old school 80s style death metal intro on to the end, the movie is hilarious. Any fan of the show MUST see this movie, it is in my opinion the best piece of work to come out of Williams Street to date.
34 out of 43 people found the following comment useful :-

Loved it!, 21 April 2007
Author: ballantyne46 from United States
I'm 51 years old -- a suburban housewife. My son, now 11, introduced me to ATHF 4 years ago. At first, I tuned out. Then I got hooked. Now we have almost all of their videos and the show is my favorite on TV.
My son and I just got back from seeing the film. It's brilliant. I laughed out loud almost the entire time and it's not easy to get me to laugh out loud at the movies.
Like some have said -- one either gets Aqua Teen or one doesn't. I feel lucky to be among the former and am proud that my son is astute enough to appreciate the humor also ... The show is a terrific send-up of just about everything imaginable -- including trite movie conventions -- and the film did not disappoint. That being said, you have to let yourself get ready to trip, and I did have to assure the young man selling me the tickets that my son and I knew what we were getting into. Honestly, it's not that shocking and the vulgarities are delivered so deftly and speedily that one hardly has time to focus or dwell.
46 out of 68 people found the following comment useful :-

Surrealistic Masterpiece of Epic Proportions, 20 April 2007
Author: MorganReidSexGod from United States
From the days of Bunuel and Dali to the years of Fellinni and Lynch to be followed by the genius that is The Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
"If you do not understand, you should not be here," we're warned.
For those who attempt to make sense out of the abstract mess that is life, avoid. For those who can appreciate the nonsensical absurdity that it holds, view and love. It's just so goddamn beautiful and anybody who criticizes the 'pointless' nature of this film, try finding anything of an otherwise nature.
Please.
A vital attack on censorship, the senses, and sense itself. With animation so beautiful in it's simplicity, voices that could not fit better (specifically the Master Shake), and the freshest thing since Darwinism.
A cinematic meditation.
57 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :-

The Height of Absurdist Cinema, 14 April 2007
Author: cortbassist89 from United States
This movie was the funniest movie I've seen in a long time; in fact, I can't remember a single movie that literally made me laugh out loud the entire movie.
Whether you'll like this movie or not will depend on if you enjoy absurdist humor, such as the ATHF TV show. If you do enjoy absurdism, I guarantee you, this movie is the absolute pennacle in absurdist hurmor and cinema.
Rest assured, Aqua Teen fans, this movie will definitely fulfill and surpass all your expectations for an Aqua Teen movie.
Oh, and don't bring your babies. Not because it's bad for them but no one likes a goddamn crying baby in a movie theater.
34 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :-

True To Itself and HILARIOUS, 16 April 2007
Author: Harbinger70 from United States
This is the official Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie...and it delivers only as Aqua Teen can. Master Shake, Meatwad, Carl, the Mooninites....everyone's here, with a couple fun cameos here and there.
Non-fans take note - if you've never seen the show, this movie will likely make NO SENSE WHATSOEVER. Here's something you might not know either: it's meant to be that way. The movie is as random and inappropriate as the TV show, and I loved every minute of it.
There are a few times when the movie slows down, but you have to admit that it has one of the most catching opening sequences. You almost HAVE to watch it after that...and chances are, you'll probably love what you see.
32 out of 48 people found the following comment useful :-

Rude, Crude, Offensive, and Extremely Funny!, 13 April 2007
Author: CrassActionHero from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007)
Review: I love the series. Now Williams Street has brought The Aqua Teens to the theaters. Is This good? Yep. It is.
Aqua Teen is all about fun. This movie starts off with an incredible Thrash metal intro to tell the audience to shut-up and watch the movie with hostility and fury. This is brilliant. Complete with lyrical subtitles. The lyrics are hilarious. The whole theater was laughing and gave a round of applause afterwords. This has to be seen in theaters!
As for the movie, If you like the series, you will love this. This is all dumb-ass comedy that the Aqua teens have given us for years only on the big screen and unedited curse words to boot. The boys at Williams Street do not hold back on the crude, vulgar, and offensive humor. The Aqua Teens are on the move to make you laugh. The whole theater was in stitches. Amusing stuff to say the least.
This movie is not about the use of your brain, it's about taking that brain of yours, and chucking it out the freaking window and then running it over with a tank. Let go of your mind and laugh like an idiot. It feels good to be so stupid.
The Last Word: The Aqua Teens are here! This is exactly what you will expect in an Aqua Teen movie. Makes me happy. For the fans only, though newbies are always available to hop aboard the ship before it takes off without ya. See it!
20 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :-

Very much Aqua Teen., 16 April 2007
Author: OgreSamanosuke from United States
If the title in all it's absurdity didn't already warn you, this movie is typical Aqua Teen Hunger Force insanity. And in running with the show's tradition of absurdity, came out to be an epic moment in their history. Granted, much like the show it is definitely not for everyone, and certainly not for children. If you like the show and it's bizarre moments, you'll most certainly love the movie. But if you have never caught the show or don't care for it, you're likely better off going to see something else or picking up an episode or two of the show first.
Definitely worth it for fans, it had me rolling in laughter. Best laugh I've had at the theater in ages.
20 out of 31 people found the following comment useful :-

Star-wipe!!!!....., 13 April 2007
Author: amcint01 from United States
If you have never seen the series, there are little things that have been layered into the film that you might miss that can make it really enjoyable.
A few points I loved about it: The cybernetic ghost of Christmas past from the future and the plutonians play a HUGE hilarious role. I loved seeing them, and I was glad to see a little less of the mooninites, whom I don't consider very funny. There are actually a lot of twists and turns, that actually hold a kinda pseudo-plot, and as many reviewers have said already and will continue to say, as long as you walk into this not expecting much past the most glorified ATHF episode ever, you will not be disappointed.
It is wonderfully refreshing to see animators and writers who understand their audience so well, and can play so well to everything they love. These three characters and the world they live in are the finest examples of 'for the fans, by the fans' of whatever this new genereation of comedy is. I was lucky enough to see this with a packed theater of people who appreciate it, and it made all the difference.
"DRUM SOLO OF LIFE!"
20 out of 32 people found the following comment useful :-

Best that could be done, 16 April 2007
Author: jake_adams-1 from United States
Given the unique ironic brand of post-modern absurdist style humour that the TV show essentially is--how then does one turn it into a 90 minute movie? I was almost hoping for a series of stories, but they did one big story. It's certainly more a treat for the fans than for the unitiated. Some things work, but it does start to drag after a while. The refreshing thing is that the movie doesn't care--it's an outright F-you to the audience and as they tell you (hilariously) at the start you can leave cause they have your money already. How many movies would do that? Aside from all that, the characters are truelly amazing and they stayed true to them. Not sure how I feel about some of the revelations--but whatever.
12 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-

meh., 21 April 2007
Author: trimetrov from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
A lot of shows are turned into full-length movies. Most of those shows are at least twenty minutes to an hour long already, not fifteen minutes. And ATHF is an awesome show, don't get me wrong, but part of what makes it great is the randomness. The credit sequences don't have anything to do with the show; sight gags and random explosions scattered around each episode; and most end abruptly without any closure.
That being said, the movie doesn't offer any more than the show, and in my opinion ruins some of the weirdness-slash-randomness with a ludicrous "back story" sub-plot. It had its moments of hilarity for sure, but compared to some of my favorite episodes it was very mediocre. No spoilers here, but the writers tried to stuff as many characters as possible into the film, and it doesn't always work. I don't know anyone who enjoys the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past, why he shows up for as long as he does I don't know either.
See it for the opening sequence, which is hilarious, and for the occasional joke that goes right.
And a note to TV-cum-movie writers: Adding profanity can be fun for you and funny for us...but sometimes bleeping and having Meatwad say "fart you" is funnier.
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