Futurama Returns! 226
Random BedHead Ed writes "Good news everyone! After a five year vanishing act the sci-fi spoof Futurama returned this week with a direct-to-DVD feature. Wired has an article about its return, including the story of the show's origins, a behind the scenes gallery, interviews with creators Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, and some interesting trivia. For example, did you know the ship has an overbite like a Simpson's character? Or that the show's title is taken from an exhibition at the 1939 Worlds Fair?." We just talked about this a bit the other day, too, in reference to a great interview on TVSquad.
Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
It doesn't take many guesses for what I did and no, it wasn't flown over my magic carpet...
We'll see if in 2008 I still have the impetus to buy it when it comes out, considering the nature of the internet and how it's stupidly easy to get this kind of stuff nowadays I wish companies would wake up and start doing their releases simultaneous or near simultaneously worldwide. (especially when they're in the same damn language with the only difference of one being NTSC format and the other PAL)
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
1 week is fine but months or more? their loss.
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I can play PAL or NTSC (never tried NTSC-J, but it should work, and SECAM doesn't work) on my TV and it doesn't give a shit, just plays (PAL forms a border on the top and bottom). I'm in the US and I assume this isn't the norm here, but in the UK with SCART, doesn't NTSC work, albeit with a touch of overscan?
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Every DVD player I've owned had NTSC/PAL or Auto modes selectable too, though on some content (mostly noticeable on anime) it auto selected incorrectly and the curved edges were noticeably jagged.
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I have seen NTSC DVD display perfectly, in black and white, or in colour with an audio sync issue. (all of these can occur on the same TV DVD combination). Some setups are unable to be set correctly. There is also the region coding problem some DVD players do not have codes to allow region switching.
On the other hand DivX copies seem to be flawless... Hopefully the DVD release will be collectible and well supported by sales.
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plays Divx/Xdix vcds and if you put in a real DVD you press (on the remote only curiously) stop, stop, play and shazam, the movie starts. No trailiers, no BS, just the movie.
Furthermore, no region issues yet. Only issue it has is it doesn't like PAL DVDs as it is an NTSC player with no option in my version of firmware (fixed in an update, but then they broke Xvid compatibility)
-nB
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It works fine. Every VCR, DVD and TV made in the last 5 years or so can do both easily.
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It's not a technical issue, it's not even a marketing issue, it's a political issue.
There is a strict and time consuming certification process that needs to take place before you can sell media in the UK and other parts of Europe... Region coding aside I'm sure most studios wouldn't mind doing a simultaneous or release or a staggered release separated by only a few days, but when big brother needs to taste test everything before they let you have it... wel
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Region codes were designed to try and enforce the delays since the regions are geography based.
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I personally know of at least 10 people who would never have seen futurama if I haddn't given them copies or reccomended they download it. Because of Fox's retarded attitude towards Futurama when it was being aired for the first time, it seems that most people remembered it as "that show that the dude w
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
Like you, I resorted to other means to watch this first movie, something I (almost) never do on principle. I believe that good work should be paid for, but I wasn't willing to wait possibly over a year to then find out I'd just need to import anyway. I'll definitely be buying the DVD if it's ever released in R2 though, not because I thought the film was amazingly good, but because the Futurama DVD commentaries were always fantastic and very very funny.
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
But when I (a region 4 person) find out that most of the DVDs I have bought over the years come without all the many extras on USA (and Japanese) releases... well, then I'm a pissed off customer.
I just can't work out why extras on DVDs differ so much by region. It isn't a case of music release rights, because most of these extras just don't have music like that in it - I'm talking about things like behind-the-scenes documentaries, minidocs, commentaries etc.
Compared to the minefield of trying to work out which DVD region offers the better purchase for a fan (even ignoring the multiple version release scam), a difference in release dates between countries seems minor
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Funny)
Okay, leaving tongue-in-cheek mode to make a technical point: Back in the VHS days, you had to translate media between PAL and NTSC. Today, there's no reason a DVD player can't handle both. The DVD players can already rescale the video, frame rate no longer has anything to do with "tracking" or "synching." So the PAL -vs- NTSC excuse doesn't hold water any more. Especially since that conversion can be done in real time on a midrange PC these days.
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:4, Interesting)
So, 2008? They must be encoding the region 2 version on an Oric 1 from tape.
An aside, I bought a region 2 uncut Evil Dead box set some years back (on the cheap - I'm not really the boxed set sort but this was Evil Dead...) I was perplexed by the length of the three films... each was about 3-4 minutes short. "Hmmm... the pencil in the ankle scene is intact... there's the tree doing its thing... what's missing?". I got my clue when Bruce's "Groovy" in ED2 was a little higher pitch than I remember. The ~24 frames NTSC version was "accelerated" to 25 frames - when I refactored the framerate the movies matched the uncut lengths exactly. How common is it to just squish the movie rather than recoding it to the correct pitch/length?
Re:Forget the DVD! (Score:5, Funny)
Out of sheer frustration, many of us Canadians have learned American English. The missing "eh?" makes listening like reading messages in all-caps, but this is the price for an early release.
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Towards the end of the VHS era multi-format units were prac
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To take a slightly more serious note on piracy/copyright infringement. As soon as I heard the Futurama dvd was coming out this November I asked for it to be bought as a christmas present, however a few days ago I discovered it was coming out in November in the USA. I'm in the UK here, and it actually comes out on dvd sometime in 2008.
That's unfortunate, puts my having to wait an extra day due to back order into perspective.
It tends to be really bad when the studios pull that kind of crap. It is truly unfortunate, and it ends up being the producers of the music/movies and such that lose out rather than the labels or studios directly.
I would have hoped that with the transition to digital systems that we could all have systems which were designed to interoperate between continents rather than continuing to localize international media. It
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To take a slightly more serious note on piracy/copyright infringement. As soon as I heard the Futurama dvd was coming out this November I asked for it to be bought as a christmas present, however a few days ago I discovered it was coming out in November in the USA. I'm in the UK here, and it actually comes out on dvd sometime in 2008.
It doesn't take many guesses for what I did and no, it wasn't flown over my magic carpet...
We'll see if in 2008 I still have the impetus to buy it when it comes out, considering the nature of the internet and how it's stupidly easy to get this kind of stuff nowadays I wish companies would wake up and start doing their releases simultaneous or near simultaneously worldwide. (especially when they're in the same damn language with the only difference of one being NTSC format and the other PAL)
Someone wonders if the media companies are huge plastic company shareholders too.
Put it on a private torrent tracker with a fixed price, license a multi platform torrent engine such as Azureus and make a dedicated "Futurama downloader" which will offer the same thing in Mpeg 4 or a plain DVD ISO file. I would pay the exact same price which I would pay to that DVD.
I wonder if these sounds really "futuristic" to media companies that they insist on selling mpeg 2 packaged in plastic.
I actually know (non techn
It will take awhile for them to figure it out. (Score:2)
A quote from TFA:
Or maybe right now, you can release it on the Internet along with a region-free DVD, and Fox becomes irrelevant? Because right now, Internet speeds are plenty good enough for BitTorrent to work, and wouldn't it be great if it was your medium, instead o
And may I be the first to say... (Score:5, Funny)
Everybody Loves Hypnotoad! (Score:5, Funny)
The DVD has the single most awesome DVD extra ever -- an entire half-hour episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad (with commercials). It's worth watching just to see the 30th century commercials...
I'm still waiting for the Season 1 DVD box set with all 365 episodes myself...
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If my machine is botted because I couldn't stop looking at the hypnotoad for two and a half hours I'm going to be pissed. Then again, it would still be worth it...back I go!!
I hope (Score:2, Funny)
I downloaded it (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I downloaded it (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:I downloaded it (Score:4, Insightful)
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OR are you talking about doing something that is technically just as illegal as downloading it...
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But yes, I do agree that its stupid that the studios dont make this stuff available to the people willing to pay perfectly good money for it.
And they wonder why people download this stuff from p2p or buy from import shops like DVDPacific.
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I don't know what scares me more, the idea that people would do this or the idea that somewhere someone already is.
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In a lot of cases though they'll play every region except 1, possibly because of that Free Trade shafting.
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Some of us don't have region free DVD players and can't be arsed with the extra expense of finding a region free solution or a new player. It's got a lot to do with the artificial limitations the media companies put in place a long time ago to try and gouge the consumer.
I agree with "that guy" when he says that if it ain't available in R4 on the release day don't expect me to buy it when they
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Not to discourage you from buying it, and thus proving there is interest, but aren't new episodes already purchased by either Viacom (for Comedy Central) or Time-Warner (for Cartoon Network)?
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Interestingly, they only bought the cable rights. The broadcast rights could still be bought by Fox.
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But I bought futurama because the network never really gave it a fair chance during its original airing. They had it in a crappy, moving time slot and never promoted it enough. I paid all that mone
oblig. (Score:5, Funny)
Great show, decent movie (Score:5, Interesting)
As for the movie, the story wasn't amazing, but there was a huge amount of fan service in it. To the point where only an avid fan could really appreciate it. I was so overjoyed to see new content that it was pretty easy to overlook the flaws.
Re:Great show, decent movie (Score:5, Interesting)
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Personally, I'm just glad Fry got to nail Amy... gives me hope...
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In the end I think that's what makes Futurama past the Simpsons in terms of quality.
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Re:Great show, decent movie (Score:5, Insightful)
I have all the DVDs, and I still watch the repeats on Adult Swim once in a while, but I'll never watch "Jurassic Bark" again. Saddest. Ending. EVER.
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Eh, spoiler, but the movie makes it a lot less sad. Perhaps it's for people that couldn't watch the episode without crying.
CUNT! DAMN SPOILER! (Score:5, Informative)
I mean that from the bottom of my heart!
I'm so fucking mad that I put on caps lock!
SPOILER WARNING GOES IN THE SUBJECT LINE.
captcha text was "incurred"
YOU HAVE INCURRED MY WRATH!!!
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That episode made me cry, and just thinking about it now made my eyes well up. No joke.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachiko [wikipedia.org]
Then whatever you do (Score:2)
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Strange -- that's precisely the reason why I watch such things *more* often. Entertainment for me is that which inspires strong emotion.
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No joke (Score:2)
Highlights (Score:2)
* Fry uncovering the truth of about his brother's assumption of his name and heroic career. Oh, man!
When's the next one come out? (Score:4, Informative)
However, I can't seem to find any details on the next one in the series... I'd love to mark it in my calendar so I don't forget.
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Hard to Find (Score:2, Interesting)
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To watch and to buy (Score:4, Insightful)
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More owls and underpants. (Score:2)
The Secret to Futurama's success (Score:5, Interesting)
I didn't care much for Futurama until one night, I was watching an episode where Bender jumped off a "See where the stars live" tour bus and kept knocking on Calculon's door. Finally, after the third or forth time, Calculon asked him, "Do you have an extra goto ten line?"
I've been a fan ever since.
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One of the portraits is of a robot with a decidedly 19th Century British naval officer look to it.
The nameplaque on the portrait is:
Commodore LXIV
Truly, I all but fell out of the chair when I saw that.
If by some chance, the writer who came up with that sees this, THANK YOU for the compliment, that people watching FUTURAMA would be intelligent enough to get something as subtle as that, and would appreciate it.
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Both. I missed it in the episode, but want to watch it now just to see it myself. But most people are outside the /. niche.
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Not really. The other 4/5 makes you disgusted at yourself for ever listening to a right-wingnut idiot like him. So you don't.
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Is there something special in the line that I'm not aware of? Sounds like many other computer-geeky lines (that many of us love) employed in the show...
It would go something like this:
10 PRINT "Hello World"
20 GOTO 10
RUN
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Get it now? It was friggin hilarious!
10 PEEK around
20 POKE doorbell
30 PRINT "Calculon! I'm your biggest fan"
40 GOTO 10
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20 GOTO Hell
I chr$(2665) Mom*
"Hey Hey! Ho Ho! 100110!"
"Intruder alert! Intruder alert! Get the human"
*Technically, it had a different number maybe from an old basic, but I don't have access to the episode in question
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Now get off my lawn, damn kids *mutter*
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OMG, I just remembered that I *did* do some Basic programming over 30 years ago (or was it on a HP calculator?) but never became a programmer.
binary (possible spoiler-warning) (Score:5, Informative)
So when I saw the binary code here I instantly tried to figure out what it said. It turned out
the message was really IN the binary this time.
001100
010010
011110
100001
101101
110011
s/0/_/g
__11__
_1__1_
_1111_
1____1
1_11_1
11__11
It's the spaceship, from above! Fixed font would be recommended
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I bought the dvd the day it came out (Score:5, Insightful)
I was rather disappointed with it. It had some funny moments, for sure, but for the most part, we were bored. Maybe we had too-high expectations (Godfellas is my favourite episode, and we'd just watched it on Cartoon Network), but it was just... enh. Not really bad, but not particularly good. Not something that would make me want to bring the series back from the dead.
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Re:I bought the dvd the day it came out (Score:5, Funny)
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I'm now willing to say that Futurama is indeed back and I can't wait for the next movie to come out
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who felt that way. It seems like they were trying to hard with the writing, and adding too many subplots to a movie that already has some complicated time-travel stuff going on seemed like a mistake.
I would imagine the fact that they plan to cut each movie up into four discrete episodes [tvsquad.com] in order to air them on Comedy Central is responsible for some of these i
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They actually address that in the commentaries. They acknowledge the story is complex and you have to follow closely, but also that the following DVDs will not be so intense in that regard. This DVD was designed for hardcore fans who stop on frames to catch the more subtle jokes, wa
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Don't you hate that? I was ready to love with all my heart, or hate it with a fiery passion, but instead it's just kinda "meh".
I think the main problem was trying to stretch an episode to an hour and a half, that's just not a good format for that kind of show. I really wish they had gone with the usual tactic of stringing together three mostly unrelated episodes with some flimsy pretext. If it ain't broke...
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The musical numbers in this one seem forced - yeah, it's the way it was intended, but it really comes across that way perhaps more so than they intended.
My favorite musical scene from Futurama is from "Hell is Other Robots" when Bender is in Robot Hell and Fry and Leela are descending into Robot Hell. My second favorite is from "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" (what was until recently the season finale).
I think the explanation to Seymour's being encased in dolomit
World's Fair (Score:2)
X-Bender (Score:2)
X-Fry: Hardy Boys: too easy. Nancy Drew: too hard!
X-Bender: Listen up, cause I got a climactic speech.
X-Fry: I'm going to continue never washing this cheek again.
Nothing quite like slashdot HTTP headers.
(wget -S http://slashdot.org/ [slashdot.org] )
I am very confused by it (Score:2)
The time travel story left me very confused. I have not been able to figure out what makes a given Fry a dupl
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Basis of theme music (Score:3, Informative)
Psyché Rock [youtube.com]
It's the song "Psyché Rock" by Pierre Henry which has such a strong similarity to the main Futurama theme music, I'd find it hard to believe that it didn't inspire the theme.
Bite my shinny metal ass! (Score:2)
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Slashdot doesn't actually go and find news, the news is delivered to it via user submissions. For this reason, it'll never actually 'break' news. It's really more of a blog than a 'news site'.
Disappointing, I know. Frankly, though, it's been like this for YEARS. There's nothing to bitch about, here.
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Chris: "Ha! Ha! Ha!"
Amazon: "That not funny! For that I kill you!"
Chris: "And what are you going to do? Death by snoo-snoo?"
The Amazon has smashed Chris into the ground. All his bones shatter.
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He was quite senile.