At heart, it is a stoner comedy for college kids, but it strikes just the right balance between intelligence and infantilism to please almost any viewer who has ever enjoyed adolescence
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theatres (2007)
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Reviews Counted:82
Fresh:38
Rotten:44
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: The non sequitur humor of Aqua Teen Hunger Force will surely appeal to its built-in fanbase, but for the uninitiated, the premise wears thin.
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE is a cult favorite on the Cartoon Network's late-night animation segment, Adult Swim. The show hits the big screen with the strangely titled AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON... AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE is a cult favorite on the Cartoon Network's late-night animation segment, Adult Swim. The show hits the big screen with the strangely titled AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE COLON MOVIE FILM FOR THEATERS, and the plot is as convoluted and nonsensical as the title. Bored, and in hopes of attracting women, Meatwad and Master Shake assemble their second-hand workout machine, the "Insane-o-flex." Frylock steps in to help and discovers it's missing a crucial part--the power chip. They recover the chip, and upon installation launch the machine into its real purpose as a killer robot. This film will be a must-see for hardcore fans of AQUA TEEN HUNGER FORCE, as several of the sub-characters from the series appear in the film. These include the Mooninites, the Plutonians, MC Pee Pants, and Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future. The traits of the three main characters symbolize Freud's three-part structural theory of the psyche: the Ego, Super-ego, and Id--and the concept works as both a feature-length film and as a fun, absurd 15-minute cartoon. [More]
Starring: Matt Maiellero, Dave Willis, Dana Snyder, Carey Means
Starring: Matt Maiellero, Dave Willis, Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Andy Merrill, Bruce Campbell, Neil Peart
Director: Matt Maiellero, Dave Willis
Director: Matt Maiellero, Dave Willis
Screenwriter: Dave Willis, Matt Maiellero
Producer: Jay Edwards, Matt Maiellero
Studio: First Look
Reviews for Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theatres
The big question for fans is does Aqua Teen Hunger Force have enough gags and giggles to translate to 86 minutes on the big screen? And the answer is ... yeah, sort of, well, maybe. ...
It's not too hard to imagine that the inspiration for this show came during a late night, cannabis fueled attack of the munchies. It's no masterpiece but that's the idea.
You have to give these guys this much: They remained true to their twisted vision, and that's exciting to see.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force," the movie is a juiced-up revelry of irreverence and sarcasm that defies description.
The film cheerfully dispenses with sanity, logic and coherence, but it's put across with irresistible energy. Once you're aboard this water slide of lunacy, all you can do is surrender to its complete, engulfing weirdness and enjoy yourself.
Daringly and surprisingly successfully attempts to hold viewers' interest in the (barely) animated triumvirate of Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad for six times the length of a normal episode.
The animation is pastiche but impudently inventive, with pop culture eating its furry tail after a long lick.
This feature-length expansion offers a diverting package of surreal, rude stoner- and pop culture-based humor that will delight youthful viewers while bewildering stray elders.
A second viewing with a joint in hand awaits to determine if it's the worst movie ever made or a fierce act of movie-film revolution.
So insane it approaches a sort of mad brilliance, this full-length Cartoon Network spinoff must have been made with chemical enhancement in mind. Enter with a clear head at your own risk.
Ultimately, this is just another episode of a TV series that only a small segment of the population knows about. But, hey, at least it's a funny episode.
Bottom line: consider the engagingly outlandish Aqua Teen Hunger Force as feisty food for incomprehensible thought.
I am tempted to call Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters the most successful full-on surrealist film since Bunuel and Dali's 1930 L'Age d'Or.
By the end, you may feel as if you've been ballroom dancing with a live, exposed electric guitar cord for an hour and a half. At peak performance, it's wired, chaotic madness.
If it’s possible for a movie to be almost unwatchable yet completely hilarious, Aqua Teen Hunger Force comes close to realizing that dream.
Works wonderfully when taking potshots at pop culture and not so well when it tries to make sense. Luckily, it doesn't try do that very often.
While not for the faint of heart, Aqua Teen Hunger Force is perfectly suited for the seriously twisted followers--and new recruits--of the Cartoon Network show.
The big-screen version of the demented Cartoon Network hit is often hilarious and always surreal.
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