During the career Neil released numerous hits and plenty of strong albums, but everything started from the composition Hear Them Bells, which the singer dedicated to his girlfriend. The ronettes ultimate collection rar download. Search: For: » » Futurama: Bender's Big Score Futurama: Bender's Big Score // Unrated // November 27, 2007 List Price: $29.99 [Buy now and save at ] Review by| posted November 20, 2007| C O N T E N T V I D E O A U D I O E X T R A S R E P L A Y A D V I C E Recommended E - M A I L P R I N T It wasn't the first Fox series to be canceled too early (and it certainly won't be the last), but the demise of Matt Groening's Futurama proved to be slow and steady. Not in quality, of course: this tale of a man frozen for a millennium only got funnier as the series progressed, though network support dwindled during its four-year lifespan. As the Simpsons machine rolled on, Futurama's timeslot was shuffled around; for a time, the series' broadcast directly followed Groening's most famous creation, but it didn't last long. The series was eventually cancelled in August of 2003, though subsequent DVD releases (broken into four 'volumes', due to the erratic broadcast schedule) reinforced Futurama's rabid fanbase. As creations like Fox's own Family Guy would prove, strong DVD sales make executives take notice. Groening approached the studio in 2006 with a proposal to create a new direct-to-DVD Futurama film, paving the way for rumors about a proper weekly revival for the series. Watch Futurama: Bender's Big Score Online For Free 123MoviesHub.to Trailer Planet Express sees a hostile takeover and Bender falls into the hands of criminals where he is used to fulfill their schemes. It'll happen, sort of: Groening and company plan to release four full-length Futurama films on disc, slightly reformatting them into 16 half-hour episodes to be aired on Comedy Central at a later date. Auto clicker mergaa. In the meantime, the network will air classic episodes of Futurama in 2008, after The Cartoon Network's contract expires. 'Good news, everyone!' Bender's Big Score is the first of these four films---and luckily, it's a strong outing that should rekindle interest in the series quickly. It actually feels more like a movie than, say, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, though the formula for success hasn't changed much. The series' bold blend of hand-drawn animation and CGI has returned, as well as the original voice actors and other members of the creative team. Futurama's penchant for slapstick, satire and surrealism returns in spades, resulting in a colorful concoction of comedy that fans will enjoy settling back into. As far as plots go, Bender's Big Score occasionally attempts to cram a bit too much stuff into its brisk 89-minute lifespan. This time around, Planet Express has to deal with a curious group of alien nudists.who just so happen to enjoy scamming hapless victims online. After Bender falls under their control via a downloaded virus, he's ordered back in time to pillage history's most valuable artifacts. Meanwhile, the secret to time travel is discovered on Fry's rump and Leela meets a potential 'Mr. Sandwiched in-between are plenty of time travel gags, jabs at Fox's cancellation of the series, a few clever musical numbers and a decapitation. Luckily, Bender's Big Score manages to balance everything quite nicely, especially as the film progresses. Those new to the series should get caught up with the four DVD volumes first, but Bender's Big Score stands fairly well on its own two feet. If nothing else, it's a solid return to form that fans will certainly enjoy. Though a handful of Futurama episodes have reached higher peaks, Bender's Big Score is anything but a disappointment. Fox's one-disc package is only pricey when compared to the dense series volumes, but it's still a no-brainer that fans shouldn't mind shelling out for. Boasting a solid technical presentation and a handful of entertaining bonus features, there's plenty for Futurama disciples to dig through. Here's the bottom line: Bender's Big Score is worth the wait.and there's more where that came from. Let's take a closer look, shall we? Video & Audio Quality It always seemed odd that Futurama was never framed for widescreen during its televised run; after all, even the futuristic TVs watched by Fry and company were typically 16x9. Therefore, it's especially nice to see Bender's Big Score framed and presented in 1.78:1 format and enhanced for widescreen displays. The film's vivid color palette looks bold and bright, image detail is strong and black levels are rock solid. This being a Fox 'Special Screening Copy', moderate amounts of compression artifacts and the studio's watermark appear sporadically, preventing a proper visual rating from being awarded. Should a final copy be sent over, this section will most certainly be updated. The film's Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is lively and active, though not much more so than the original series. In any case, the dialogue is clean and clear, music cues are typically strong and a few clever directional effects can be heard along the way.
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