Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Futurama always somewhat smacked of Matt Groening wanting to show the world that - yes, he COULD be more than the Simpsons... even if it wasn't really that different but then, there are various archetypes that permeate the sitcom genre.

Futurama was always somewhat more confused than the Simpsons... while the yellow family have occasionally "tackled issues", comedy has always been the alpha and the omega of the show... even if it's been ever more scarce in the past decade. Futurama sometimes liked to toss in some poignant aspects that were ill at ease with the comic and whimsical nature of the show.

Regardless, like Family Guy, it was cancelled and yet, has been born again... this time, as a film - Bender's Big Score. Despite the name, the film doesn't really feel "big"... as can happen with film outings of TV shows, it felt much like an episode... just one that happened to last five times as long.

Unlike the Family Guy movie which shamelessly broke into episode sized acts, this is really more one single story and it works quite well. It's not exactly epic in scope or laughs but it's enjoyable and if you've missed the quirky show since it was cancelled, this will certainly fill the Futurama shaped hole in your life.

The plot involves that perennial sci-fi favourite, time travel - Fry has a tattoo with a key to time travel on his ass - ... and actually plays upon the existing show continuity for plot. There are never any really big laughs but there's a consistency. You won't go more than a few minutes without a joke or just a moment of inanity to bring a smile to your face. Even in the actiony ending, there are still very Futurama moments that will make you laugh to yourself.

All in all, it's a good reminder of the show and an enjoyable effort on several levels.

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