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DETAILS |
| RELEASE
YEAR: 2000 |
RUNTIME:
15 min. episodes |
| DIRECTED
BY:
Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis |
MUSIC
BY: Schoolly D., MC Chris, Matt Maiellaro |
| PARENTAL
WARNING: The
adult humor is definitely not intended for kids under 12 or so. |
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REVIEW |
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rate our films using a five star rating system.
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Pathetic

The sooner forgotten, the better.
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Wimpy
 
Not worth your money, time, or notice.
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Solid
  
Not an award winner, but well worth seeing.
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Super
   
This film can leap tall buildings in a single
bound.
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HUGE
    
Work getting in the way of
seeing this film? Quit.
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| RATING:
HUGE |
REVIEW
BY: Mark
Capitelli |
POSTED
ON: 8/17/04 |
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I'll never forget the first time I saw this show. I
absolutely hated it. I thought it was insipid, random, and
a sophomoric effort on behalf of the shows creators. Then
I watched it again... and again... and again... and again.
It was addictive. I realized that the reason I hated it
should be the reason I appreciated it. Before I knew it I
was a die hard fan. There was real humor and intelligence
behind the seemingly random acts of violence and depravity and I
had come to love it. |
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So what is it? Well, a giant milkshake with delusions of
grandeur, a brainless giant meatball, and a giant box of fries
with a genius I.Q. who shoots eyebeams have united to fight the
forces of evil... whenever they get around to it... maybe.
Meanwhile they spend most of their time with get-rich-quick
schemes, alien invasions, ancient curses and supervillains who
are even more pathetic than they are. Half the time, they
are worse than the very evils they are supposed to be fighting,
and that's only when they do decide to fight crime. More
often than not, they are just doing normal everyday stuff like
ordering mail order brides (pictured to the right), inventing
time-traveling supercomputers, learning the history of the
holidays from time traveling robots from the future, or
improving their looks with some conservative plastic surgery
that includes racing stripes and neon lights. All the
while, their neighbor Carl must watch the value of his home
depreciate by the buttload. |
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Overall, the show only suffers the occasional bad episode, but
even their worst stuff is strangely compelling and you find
yourself thinking about it at work. Just don't make the
mistake of quoting the show for your boss. Take it from ol'
Mark, it's not a great way to climb the corporate ladder. |
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