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Futurama - Hacia la verde inmensidad

Título original: Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
  • Vídeo
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
20 mil
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Futurama - Hacia la verde inmensidad (2009)
Adult AnimationAnimationComedySci-Fi

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe team visits New Vegas. Leela tries to save eco systems. Fry gets mind-reading abilities - useful at the poker championship. Bender has an affair with the robot mafia boss's wife. Can the... Leer todoThe team visits New Vegas. Leela tries to save eco systems. Fry gets mind-reading abilities - useful at the poker championship. Bender has an affair with the robot mafia boss's wife. Can the team stop Wong's space "mini" golf project?The team visits New Vegas. Leela tries to save eco systems. Fry gets mind-reading abilities - useful at the poker championship. Bender has an affair with the robot mafia boss's wife. Can the team stop Wong's space "mini" golf project?

  • Dirección
    • Peter Avanzino
  • Guión
    • Matt Groening
    • David X. Cohen
    • Ken Keeler
  • Reparto principal
    • Billy West
    • Katey Sagal
    • John DiMaggio
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    20 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Peter Avanzino
    • Guión
      • Matt Groening
      • David X. Cohen
      • Ken Keeler
    • Reparto principal
      • Billy West
      • Katey Sagal
      • John DiMaggio
    • 33Reseñas de usuarios
    • 32Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Philip J. Fry
    • (voz)
    • …
    Katey Sagal
    Katey Sagal
    • Turanga Leela
    • (voz)
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Bender
    • (voz)
    • …
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Fanny
    • (voz)
    • …
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Donbot
    • (voz)
    • …
    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
    • Hermes Conrad
    • (voz)
    • …
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Amy Wong
    • (voz)
    • …
    David Herman
    David Herman
    • The Number 9 Man
    • (voz)
    • …
    Dawnn Lewis
    Dawnn Lewis
    • LaBarbara Conrad
    • (voz)
    • …
    Snoop Dogg
    Snoop Dogg
    • Snoop Dogg's Head
    • (voz)
    Phil Hendrie
    Phil Hendrie
    • Frida Waterfall
    • (voz)
    • …
    Seth MacFarlane
    Seth MacFarlane
    • Mars Vegas Singer
    • (doblaje en canto)
    Penn Jillette
    Penn Jillette
    • Penn Jillette's Head
    • (voz)
    • (as Penn)
    Teller
    Teller
      • Dirección
        • Peter Avanzino
      • Guión
        • Matt Groening
        • David X. Cohen
        • Ken Keeler
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      8eqwodaman

      It's brainless fun but it took some thinking to make it.

      Ya ever notice how most people who take the effort to log are the ones who want to criticize or even hate on something?

      People who laughed wildly and were genuinely happy with the product seem much less likely to worry about it afterwards.

      For the record, my family and I have every Futurama episode and movie on DVD. We like them a lot. We've been looking forward to this movie a long time and in general weren't disappointed (it wasn't the best of the movies but that's just IMHO). These shows have NEVER been about internal consistency, btw.

      Bring back the freaking series. If I was Bill Gates I'd just write a check to bring it (and Firefly too, what the hey?) back in a heartbeat. Creating a pleasurable experience for people should count as a humanitarian act.

      If you want to hate on something, go watch The English Patient. Your reviews might help spare some innocent people in the future from being subjected to three hours of terminal boredom and depression.
      NonSequiturL

      A fun, clever send-off to one of the greatest animated series of all time

      And here we are, folks. We've reached the final installment of the four direct-to-DVD Futurama films. It's been fun, but sadly, all good things must come to an end.

      While "Into the Wild Green Yonder" isn't the strongest of the four films, it certainly offers up laughs and plenty of the clever, over the top sci-fi concepts that the series is famous for. Unfortunately, for every joke that hits the nail on the head, another joke comes across as contrived, or simply falls a little flat. Not to despair though, as the jokes that work, work really, really well.

      The animation is, as always, top notch. The characters we all know and love are once again brought to life by the wonderful cast, and we get a couple of bonus cameos here thanks to Penn Jillette, Snoop Dogg, and Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane.

      As with the other 3 DVD Futurama movies, the story is a tad messy, jumping from plot thread to plot thread, with each episode only vaguely maintaining a semblance of continuity until everything is tied up neatly at the end. That said, the overarching story in this outing is actually very clever, and the ending is spectacular and well designed.

      The story ties up some loose ends, but also leaves us on an ambiguous note, perhaps hinting at a future series of DVD movies, or a theatrical film, or, hopefully, an entire new season to grace our TV screens. Fingers crossed that we get more Futurama, as this series is no where near reaching its use-by-date.
      5Platypuschow

      Futurama Into the Wild Green Yonder: *Shrugs*

      Futurama really is such a "Meh" show and their attempt at revitalizing it with wall to wall feature movies really did it no favors in my eyes.

      In a generic plot featuring all your usual favorites this essentially feature length episode alike the others has it's moments and there are laughs to be had but considerably too few. The plot is instantly forgettable and reminds me again why I never really gave the television show the time of day.

      It's not that it's bad, it's just distinctly mediocre. It's like The Simpsons, but without the overwhelming charm and fantastic characters.

      If you like Futurama you'll likely enjoy this, otherwise hop skip and jump over it.

      The Good:

      There are a few laughs to be had

      The Bad:

      Not as funny as it should be

      Things I Learnt From This Movie:

      Tin foil hats are a growth industry

      Kansas is unfamiliar with evolution

      You can't sue the military

      Feminism angle wasn't satire, it really does seem to have gone that way
      liquidcelluloid-1

      A great movie and a great finale for a much-loved series. Do not miss it!

      Direct-to-DVD movie; Genre: Sci-Fi, Animated Comedy; Content Rating: Unrated (contains adult content & animated violence); Available: DVD and Blu-Ray; Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 – 4);

      After 4 hugely rewarding seasons on the Fox Network (not that they knew it) and 3 DVD movies, Matt Groening and David X Cohen's cancelled, cult sci-fi saga "Futurama" comes to a rollicking close with "Into the Wild Green Yonder". The movies were a reward for those who got slapped in the face by Fox's abrupt cancellation and were underwhelmed by the run's finale, "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings" in which the show micro-focused its entire story down to a love story between future fish-out-of-water Phillip J. Fry (Billy West) and one-eyed mutant space pilot Leela (Katy Segel). "Yonder" is the epic finale we've been waiting for and I'm thrilled to report it delivers.

      As always, "Futurama's" focus is still its unique cast of characters and their conflicting motives, but "Yonder" is a bigger, funnier, more epic ending, worthy of the vast, detailed universe this series created. As a movie, it's the best of the 4 DVDs which says a lot given how highly I still regard "The Beast With A Billion Backs". Where "Beast" was an ambitious and sharp story it still felt disjointed and episodic, where "Yonder" is the first film to feel like a real theatrical release movie from start to finish. It's smoother, with a more complex story, than "The Simpsons Movie".

      As with any "Futurama" story, it would be almost criminal to describe the plot: both because it is so delightfully convoluted in its accurate and liberal basis in science fact and sci-fi convention and I do not wish to spoil the numerous wonderful twists and turns herein. However, in the first few minutes events transpire that set our heroes on a collision course toward series end and saving the galaxy: Al Gore-style! Amy Wong's (Lauren Tom) dad is building a new casino on Mars, but his plans to put in a massive mini-golf park threaten the endangered species of the entire galaxy which raises the ire of eco-femenistas (led by radio genius Phil Hendrie in duel role as a female member of the show's Waterfall hippie family and her brother) as well as a secret society Fry gets involved with when an accident leaves him with the ability to read minds. Oh yeah, and Bender has an affair with the Don-Bot's wife.

      Almost none of the action in "Yonder" takes place on Earth or at Planet Express. With Leela joining the femenists, Fry in a double-cross to save the universe and Bender dodging the mob and joining up with Zapp Brannigan (again West), the characters spend the movie away from or at odds with each other. Cohen and co-writer Ken Keeler have scripted a clever chess game where each story and each motive weaves together beautifully, all building to a finale that finds that perfect balance between being a thrilling sci-fi adventure and a satisfying character conflict for our 3 unlikely heroes.

      "Yonder" is also the funniest movie of the 4 and at times more laugh-out-loud than the series. When Fry (now reading minds) and Bender (with the DonBot's lucky Robot's Foot - his own) go head to head in a high-stakes poker tournament the scene is one of the funniest and most cleverly constructed the show has ever done. "Yonder" has a lot of fun with Bender in this movie. Bender is the kind of anti-hero character that usually has his own story as it is hard to write him into helping the gang save the world in the primary story without cheating his character's nature. "Yonder" finds a perfect place for him. The movie also has a load of fun with the eco-femenists. Few shows make fun of women the way "Futurama" has the balls too with Cohen and Keeler's unique vision of male/female clichés turning "Yonder's" conflicts into a damn-near battle of the sexes. It's refreshing. The movie gets less riotous as the 3rd act comes and the stakes of the story are raised, but that's the case with any action/comedy.

      This is a fun one, people. "Into the Wild Green Yonder" fires on all cylinders, deliver the kind of originality and imagination that only "Futurama" can. As funny and poignant as any episode of the series. Both a great movie and a great finale for this much loved series. Don't miss it.

      * * * * / 4
      7SnoopyStyle

      good fan service

      The Planet Express crew is on Mars where Amy's parents are paving over to build a new bigger casino. Eco-feministas are protesting. Fry is injured and starts hearing other people's thoughts. Leela saves a Martian leech that gets attached to her. Fry meets homeless Hutch who warns him about the Dark Ones. Leo next wants to destroy large parts of the galaxy to build his miniature golf course. Farnsworth is his rubber stamp but the crew finds primordial life on an asteroid. Leela joins the eco-feminists to sabotage the project. Zapp Brannigan is tasked with hunting down the eco-feminists. Fry learns the asteroid is an Encyclopods egg which is storage of endangered species and the mortal enemy of The Dark Ones.

      I like some parts but there is too much story. It's a bit too disjointed. It feels like the characters are going every which way. I usually like Futurama more when the crew is together. This is the fourth and last Futurama movie before it got renewed by Comedy Central. Sometimes the movie is shown in four half-hour episodes. The movie is already disjointed and watching the four parts separately doesn't help. I love Futurama and this is solid fan service. It's unlikely to be good for newbies.

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        The Planet Express ship is powered by Whale Oil. In Futurama continuity, all spaceships had been powered by dark matter, until the crew rendered all dark matter in the universe inert in Futurama - El juego de Bender (2008), after learning that dark matter was extracted in a cruel manner from Nibbler's species, Nibblonians.
      • Pifias
        In the scene when Leela discovers and decides to protect the leech, Fry is seen standing behind her - but only a few shots later he regains consciousness and stands up after being crushed by one of the feminists.
      • Citas

        Leo Wong: Come back when New Vegas opens, I give you all free rooms, free dinner and free tickets to Celine Dion.

        Bender: Lose the Celine Dion tickets and you got yourself a deal!

      • Versiones alternativas
        This direct-to-DVD movie was the 4th of 4 to be released after the tv series was cancelled at the end of season 5. When the series was to be revived on a different network, this movie was split into 4 parts, each part equal to the usual length of a tv episode, and shown first as season 6 episodes 13 through 16. The other 3 movies were also similarly split and formed the rest of season 6, 16 episodes in all. Finally, the new episodes made specifically for tv followed as season 7. This practice was identically used for later tv syndication and streaming services such as Hulu.
      • Conexiones
        Edited into Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder: Part 1 (2009)
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        That Was Then (And This is Too)
        Written by Ken Keeler

        Performed by Seth MacFarlane

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        • 13 de mayo de 2009 (España)
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