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Polystyrene
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For those of you on the West coast, tonight's "Futurama" is a repeat of the finest 30 minutes of cartoon I've yet seen on FOX, and, yes, I'm including the one where Lisa makes new friends at the beach. 7pm on FOX. Be there.
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. . . or be square!

I know I'll be there. I absolutely love Futurama, and it breaks my heart that they're not continuing it.


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Futurama reminds my mom of the Simpsons, so I don't get to watch it.
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That's tragic. My parents finally decided (after I'd moved out, of course) that it was okay for us to watch the Simpsons. I think there's something a little backwards about allowing sitcoms but not allowing the Simpsons.
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Polystyrene
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Yes. Heaven forbid FOX run something that actually has warmth and maturity on top of excellent humor...

The episode that's running tonight, which I can't watch because of football, is absolutely brilliant. Not the most hilarious of the Futurama episodes, but it's still pretty darn funny, and the storyline with the dog brought me to tears.

I'm so impressed with this show's ability to flesh out these characters and actually make me care what happens to them, and keep me laughing throughout. It's something the Simpsons obviously doesn't give a crap about anymore.


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TomDavidson
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See, I feel sorry for all you kids who're only NOW being forbidden from watching "The Simpsons," now that the show is no longer good enough to be prevented from watching.

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Maethoriell
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I was prohibited a long time ago..It has always sucked, IMO.
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Polystyrene
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I've always thought that prohibiting the Simpsons was silly, even back in its controversial days. Especially back then, actually... now that I'm watching the first and second seasons, I'm realizing that the Simpson family, while crazy on the surface, was way more loving and close back then. They became more seriously dysfunctional after silly parents decided they were evil and banned them.
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Futurama is great. For a birthday present, my brother burned all the episodes onto CD for me. I have them here in Korea with me, but no computer to watch them on. Poop.

I agree that the Simpsons has (have?) gone way downhill. At their peak, there were many moments of pure genius.

Take care
-Justin-


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Ophelia
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[grumble]stupid football[/grumble]
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just out of curiosity, which episode was it? I've only seen a couple of them, but the one that sticks out is when Fry goes back in time and the people responsible for sending him back were steven hawkins, that computer that plays chess, the creator of D&D and some other people. I'll never forget when the D&D guy gives Fry his +4 mace.
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Polystyrene
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Heh. "I call it a Hawking hole."

In the one that was on last night, Fry and the group visit the "Museum of the Stupid Ages", where they just excavated the pizzeria Fry used to work at. While there, he finds his fossilized dog, which Farnsworth thinks he can bring back to life.

You'll have to watch the rest. It's great.


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On Jan. 12th, Cartoon Network is going to start showing Futurama Sun-Thur nights at 11:00pm. I am soooooooooooo happy!
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Stupid football. Here I was all psyced up to watch Futurama, I turn on the tube, and there was football.

I felt let down, so I had to pop out the episodes I have on CD and watch the one where Bender becomes god. Talk about a hillarious episode! "God needs booze!"

Anyone see Simpsons last night? For that matter the new episodes from the last few weeks? Is it just me, or is Simpsons trying way to hard now?


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TomDavidson
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What's kind of sad is that, in one way, the latest Simpsons -- which I watched only because it was on just before "King of the Hill" -- was clearly showing signs of TRYING to be as moving, funny, and inspirational as the earlier episodes. It jettisoned a lot of the tawdry stuff that, in later seasons, prevented me from enjoying many shows -- but, sadly, didn't quite manage to be either moving OR funny enough. I give it points for at least trying this week -- but then take away half those points for trying too hard.

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Man - I love that episode. While I missed it's run last night, the first time I saw it (probably several months ago), that little ending part made me cry.
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Ralphie
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Best Futurama line of all time:

Robot prostitutes: "Bender, honey, we love you!"

Pimp Bender: "Shut up, baby. I know it!"

[This message has been edited by Ralphie (edited January 06, 2003).]


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Polystyrene
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"Professor! Lava! Hot!!"
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[grumble]Football sucks!!(especially when it takes tiem away from Futurama or another Fox show I like)[/grumble]
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I've only seen two or three episodes but that show is great!
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I don't mind so much that The Simpsons is no longer very consistent for characterization -- it's hard to keep a show going for, what, 13 years and still be able to do meaningful things with the characters... What bothers me more is that the humor is more erratic. Older shows usually had more meaningful humor, using humor to make points. But some of the recent shows are often a collection of jokes... like the show where Ned's wife Maude died, it was just a collection of jokes about death, with little point to it... or the episode about medical marijuana, that was just a bunch of pot jokes...
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While I agree that The Simpsons has long been enduring a painful decline in quality, there are recent episodes that are quite funny. The Mr.X episode is a good example.
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Vintage Futurama thread, last post January 7, 2003. It was 205 pages back.
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Koga
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I had to decide between bumping this thread and the Chicago thread, I stand by my decision, though I like Futurama far more than Chicago.
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It deserves it. Long live the ancient Futurama thread!
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Koga
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yes, may it live on until the year 3000, when the bender smilie will be added, and all threads will be Futurama threads.
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I particularly liked this notation. I see it a lot from that period.

From Ophelia:

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[grumble]stupid football[/grumble]
Quaint, period Hatrack stuff, neh?
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Ayelar
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Oh, Lordy loo.

[Big Grin]

That must have been one of the last posts I made with that name before switching! Weird to see it again...

Choke on that, causality!

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I got the Season 1 collection for Christmas. I'm looking forward to getting the rest of 'em, too. Staying up till 11:30 is tough for me to do unless I'm in bed and can just collapse when I need to. I also recently watched the entirity of the Season 2 collection with some friends over New Years. I like it better than the Simpsons, personally. I wish I'd had a clue when it was actually on the air.
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TomDavidson
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You know what's great? Time-shifting PVRs. Not only can you search for every instance of your favorite program, you can record it by pushing a button. [Smile]
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I have broadband internet instead of a PVR.

Alternatively, I could get off my butt and just record the episodes w/our lo-tech Daewoo VCR.

[ January 08, 2004, 11:32 AM: Message edited by: Lime ]

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You know what's great?

[adult swim]

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It's fun to read an old thread and come across an opinion I like and then realize, wait a minute, *I* wrote that message... [Smile]
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Why must there be so many commercials before Futurama ? [Mad] Oh, nevermind. It is starting now [Smile] .
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I have to share my favorite episode, and I thought it was heart warming.

When Fry found out his brother had taken his lucky clover after he was frozen(I think it had five leaves, maybe more). The ending was really heart-wrenching. Loved it.

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Poly, I freaked out when I saw it too! I was like, she's started using the old name again . . . for this?! [Big Grin]

Plaid, I know exactly what you mean!

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Koga
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It had seven leaves.
[Razz] [Razz] [Razz] [Razz] [Razz] [Razz] [Razz]

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Ayelar
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Oh, kat, if you want heartwrenching, you should see the episode I started this thread about. It's called "Jurassic Bark".

It's dolomite, baby!

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Nothing beats "Love's Labor Lost in Space".


"Zapp: Good, oh and have the boy lay out my formal shorts.

Kif: The boy, sir?

Zapp: You, you lay out my formal shorts. "



"Then you'll come crawling back for another taste of sweet sweet cannnndy...BAM.

Kif, I have mated with a woman, tell the men."

[ January 09, 2004, 07:48 AM: Message edited by: Frisco ]

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Ayelar
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"I'll find Fry's coffin, get his corpse, and keep it under my mattress to remind me that he's really dead. That'll prove I'm not insane!"
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Sorry, the best one, hands-down, was the Star Trek episode, "Where No Fan Has Gone Before."

Bender: "But what if you don't like Star Trek?"
Koenig: "Yeah, what if?"

Leela: "I didn't want to leave them either, Fry, but what are we supposed to do?"
Fry: "Well, usually on the show someone would come up with a complicated plan then explain it with a simple analogy."
Leela: "Hmm. If we can reroute engine power through the primary weapons and reconfigure them to Melllvar's frequency that should overload his electro-quantum structure."
Bender: "Like putting too much air in a ballon!"

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Ayelar
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"Like a balloon, when something bad happens!"

[Big Grin]

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Greatest single line, ever:

"I also have a tail."

From the little girl with the ear on her forehead in "Cyberhouse Rules".

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Cyberhouse Rules is a GREAT one. You just can't beat how it starts out with Bender stomping on a human baby.

Orphan: Our daddy's a giant TOY!

Orphan: Daddy Bender, can we have some more Bender Burgers?
Bender: No. The cat shelter's on to me.

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