This week we recommend the fourth and final Futurama movie (Into the Wild Green Yonder), but only for diehard Planet Express devotees; otherwise, your new release options are rotten (Sex Drive, The Haunting of Molly Hartley). Horror fans, however, have something new to cheer about (Wes Craven's original Last House on the Left Collector's Edition, Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet), as do those with more esoteric tastes (Noah Wyle as The Librarian in Curse of the Judas Chalice and Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge). Blu-ray viewers have the best choices of the week, with new remasterings to devour (Akira, The French Connection, Vanishing Point, and The Bird with the Crystal Plumage).

When fans first heard that the well-loved animated series Futurama would be reborn on DVD (via four direct-to-video films), cheers of joy echoed throughout New New York. Unfortunately, that joy gave way to mild discontent as the first three Futurama DVDs debuted with mixed results. This week, the fourth and final Futurama film hits shelves; will you be delighted or shake a fist in frustration at Beezlebot?
Into the Wild Green Yonder follows Fry and Co. as Amy's dad attempts to expand his mini-golf empire into the galaxy, destroying entire planets in the process; can Leela's eco-terrorism efforts or Fry's newfound mind-reading powers save the universe? More importantly, will the two ever consummate their series-spanning romance? Die hard fans will want to give this Futurama flick a whirl to see their favorite characters in one last hurrah -- especially supporting ones like the head of Richard Nixon -- and check out the wealth of cool extras that accompany the DVD. (Extras include a feature length commentary, behind-the-scenes peeks, How To Draw Futurama, Bender's Movie Theater Etiquette, and more.) Below, watch a deleted scene!
Next: Sex Drive
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tomwaitsjr writes: on Feb 23 2009 07:31 PM The only DVD I'm getting is "What just happened?" (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 23 2009 07:33 PM Man good week for dvds... I am going to rent Sex Drive and What Just Happened, I think I have those coming tomorrow. I love Akira and I still don't have it so I'll pick that up somewhere down the line on Blu Ray and the same goes for French Connection- I still don't understand why I don't have those. Maybe I'll pick up Vanishing Point if I hear it got a good transfer. I am still contemplating on whether to pick up Australia next week on Blu Ray. Also I think maybe I'll finally give into buying The Matrix box set on Blu Ray, not sure yet though. (Reply to this) |
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thejuggernautlives writes: on Feb 23 2009 08:12 PM I will definitely rent What Just Happened, cause I missed it in theaters. And I might rent Sex Drive. But that is all for me this week. (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Feb 23 2009 08:39 PM I'm just getting into anime after seeing "My Neighbor Totoro", so I plan on seeing "Akira", along with a lot of other anime films. From what I hear, it's essential anime. I'd rent "What Just Happened", I'm not expectin' much. "The French Connection" is still one of my faves, but I already own it. Nice week for the DVD/Blu Ray market. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 23 2009 09:15 PM In reply to this comment (#2339965) Yeah I am not really into anime but Akira is excellent. (Reply to this) |
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the train writes: on Feb 23 2009 09:37 PM In reply to this comment (#2340033) Interracial connect? Is that a reference to Crash? (Reply to this) |
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thereign writes: on Feb 23 2009 09:50 PM I've already seen the newest Futurama, and it was just so-so. Akira, however, I could definitely go for... (Reply to this) |
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ledawg writes: on Feb 23 2009 10:06 PM In reply to this comment (#2340033) Really? Tell me more! :P (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 23 2009 10:08 PM I have not seen any of the Futurama movies but I plan on renting them soon, I used to be a big Futurama fan. (Reply to this) |
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ARTaylor writes: on Feb 23 2009 10:10 PM I probably will get the new Futurama DVD since I have all the others. Though none have been all that great and certainly not on the level of Season 4. I really should see Akira. I love anime and have always heard good things about it. (Reply to this) |
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stoober writes: on Feb 23 2009 10:13 PM I actually recommend sex drive (skip the unrated version) in order to see one of the greatest portrayals of a jerk older brother in the history of film played by James Marsden (Reply to this) |
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vitajex writes: on Feb 24 2009 06:03 AM The Futurama movies were each pretty much as good as the show. The best was 'Bender's Big Score'. In re: Vanishing Point. I just happened to watch this movie about a week before Grindhouse came out. It's no masterpiece, but it is better than Death Proof... of course, a 6 hour video of a colonoscopy could potentially be better than Death Proof... There would definitely be less inane yakking... (Reply to this) |
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Speaker for the Films writes: on Feb 24 2009 06:45 AM Molly Hartnet all the way!! (Reply to this) |
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djcallender writes: on Feb 24 2009 07:59 AM Sorry to disagree with a few of you, but I thought the Futurama feature "Bender's Big Score" was just as good as the series and rivaled "The Simpsons Movie" as an effective transition to feature film. The series is one of the most overrated ever, and is far superior to Family Guy, that's for sure. Not sure what everyone wanted from it, i thought it was great and by itself was a really neat story. But to disagree with vitajex on one thing - "Death Proof" was cool, especially watching Kurt Russell go from pyscho-killer to whiny baby. (Reply to this) |
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Gimy writes: on Feb 24 2009 08:29 AM wow, no love for Wyle and the Librarian? i actually like the series...its like a ghetto National Treasure. and blockbuster/netflix...ANYBODY who rents Pirates 2 out to customers needs to be shot. the "toned down" version should never have been produced in any format what...so...ever. its like watching Nightmare on Elm Street on the Disney Channel, half the movie can't be shown so whats the point (Reply to this) |
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reavus4983 writes: on Feb 24 2009 10:28 AM In reply to this comment (#2340811) It's like watching the Olympics but they cut out the stunts. Seriously, the stuff they do in that movie...it's exhausting to just watch. Then again, nothing beats Evan Stone spouting off egomaniacal one-liners about his "twin hellfire cannons", so maybe there is some general entertainment value. But if that's the case, Pirates 1 was better. (Reply to this) |
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RedTuna writes: on Feb 24 2009 11:16 AM NO MENTION OF JCVD!!!!!!!!?????????? I'm going to have to take some time away from you guys until I can muster up some forgiveness. (Reply to this) |
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collex writes: on Feb 24 2009 11:28 AM Nothing this week. I will be able to rent some older ones then. I'm falling behind on Dvd release at an horrifying rate. I least I keep going to the theater once a week. (Reply to this) |
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lestatthevampire writes: on Feb 24 2009 01:04 PM Watchmen fans should see Akira. Visually and thematically they are similar. Whats going to happen to Planet express crew now? They always were my bright spot in the galaxy. If it truly is the last, it will be another reason not to get up in the morning... kudos to that entire animation team though. A great series with heart and brains. And robits... (Reply to this) |
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