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Future Man was so much better than I expected it to be. It literally had me laughing out loud several times per episode. It's about the love of a boring janitor named Josh Futterman (Joel Hutcherson) whose entire life is playing video games. When he beats an unbeatable game some mysterious visitors from the future show up (Derek Wilson and Eliza Coupe). They say the world is in danger and Josh is the only one who can save it. He travels through time with them as they do everything they can save Earth from aliens trying to take over. I promise that if you give this show a chance you will not be sorry! It's not the best comedy series I've ever seen but it's definitely one of the more underrated comedies I've ever seen.
I can't believe that I've been putting off watching Future Man for so long, I guess it's because the trailers just made it look ok. I just now finally starting watching it and man, am I glad I did. It's hilarious! Everyone is funny but it's Derek Wilson (Wolf) that really shines and steals the show! I've never seen him in anything else but he's the star of this show and has a bright future! Give this show a chance...you will not be sorry!
- Supermanfan-13
- Jul 12, 2020
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I stumbled upon this show more or less by accident, and I'm honestly surprised it seems to have flown a bit under the radar, given it was produced by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen. But I'm glad I did check it out; this hilarious, over the top romp was a blast from start to finish. Let me warn you, though: it's a bit of an acquired taste and certainly not for everyone. But if you like the sort of raunchy humor the Rogen/Goldberg brand usually stands for, AND you're a fan of the most iconic sci-fi blockbusters that came out over the last 30 years, chances are you're going to love it.
So what exactly is it? Well, the story pretty much recycles nearly every important plot point from nearly every better known sci-fi flick that came out over the past three decades; the show gleefully rampages through everything from 'Back To The Future' to 'Terminator I & II' to 'The Butterfly Effect' and shamelessly plunders and spoofs whatever it likes along the way. And it actually doesn't limit itself to just spoofing sci-fi: from 'Easy Rider' to 'Top Gun' nothing is safe from 'Future Man', and if you started a drinking game and had to take a sip every time you spotted a reference from another movie, you'd be drunk 20 minutes into the first episode.
But it's not all just lose references and jokes, and despite starting a bit uneven pacing wise and initially giving off the impression of an overlong comedy sketch, 'Future Man' actually soon has an engaging story to tell that ends up being quite original in its own right. As the show goes on, the characters become more than just caricatures, and chances are you'll absolutely love them by the end; they even all get satisfying arcs (naturally, of the more hilarious sort).
My verdict: For sci-fi nerds and fans of over the top comedy (who don't mind the occasional bit of gore, semen or other bodily fluids) this is a must. 8 Stars out of 10.
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So what exactly is it? Well, the story pretty much recycles nearly every important plot point from nearly every better known sci-fi flick that came out over the past three decades; the show gleefully rampages through everything from 'Back To The Future' to 'Terminator I & II' to 'The Butterfly Effect' and shamelessly plunders and spoofs whatever it likes along the way. And it actually doesn't limit itself to just spoofing sci-fi: from 'Easy Rider' to 'Top Gun' nothing is safe from 'Future Man', and if you started a drinking game and had to take a sip every time you spotted a reference from another movie, you'd be drunk 20 minutes into the first episode.
But it's not all just lose references and jokes, and despite starting a bit uneven pacing wise and initially giving off the impression of an overlong comedy sketch, 'Future Man' actually soon has an engaging story to tell that ends up being quite original in its own right. As the show goes on, the characters become more than just caricatures, and chances are you'll absolutely love them by the end; they even all get satisfying arcs (naturally, of the more hilarious sort).
My verdict: For sci-fi nerds and fans of over the top comedy (who don't mind the occasional bit of gore, semen or other bodily fluids) this is a must. 8 Stars out of 10.
Favorite TV-Shows reviewed: imdb.com/list/ls075552387/
Favorite films: IMDb.com/list/mkjOKvqlSBs/
Lesser-Known Masterpieces: imdb.com/list/ls070242495/
Favorite Low-Budget and B-Movies: imdb.com/list/ls054808375/
- gogoschka-1
- Jan 20, 2018
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With all the *bad* "kid ends up in a 'real life' video game"-type movies out there, I was hesitant after watching one of the early trailers. But with Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg attached, I figured I'd at least try one episode.
Needless to say... it's 6 hours later and I'm sad that I only have one episode left to watch. :'-( This might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a fun ride for anyone who loves sci-fi/time-travel movies, 'geek' culture, and/or 80's/90's nostalgia. Ridiculously fun performances by everyone involved and a story that has you eagerly ready to play the next episode before the credits appear. I was originally disappointed that the episodes were only 30min long, but they made the most of every second and it makes for great pacing.
Definitely binge-worthy, but now I'm wishing that I was the one who could time-travel... so I don't have to wait another year for Season 2!!
Needless to say... it's 6 hours later and I'm sad that I only have one episode left to watch. :'-( This might not be for everyone, but it's definitely a fun ride for anyone who loves sci-fi/time-travel movies, 'geek' culture, and/or 80's/90's nostalgia. Ridiculously fun performances by everyone involved and a story that has you eagerly ready to play the next episode before the credits appear. I was originally disappointed that the episodes were only 30min long, but they made the most of every second and it makes for great pacing.
Definitely binge-worthy, but now I'm wishing that I was the one who could time-travel... so I don't have to wait another year for Season 2!!
- DaFunkyBeatz
- Nov 13, 2017
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This show is great. Starts out strong, weakens in season 2, then concludes well in season 3. It feels very unique, sometimes alienating but it's too irreverent to get offended by. Watch this if you're bored with the usual stuff and are craving something very weird and surprising.
My score is based on what the show is trying to be, which is loosely a sci-fi with a bunch of ridiculous inept characters. It's main gimmick is time travel utilized to stop a dystopia future from taking place. Two of our main protagonists, Tiger & Wolf, send a game back in time with the idea that the individual who beats it will be their savior. Right, like 'The Last Starfighter', which the main character Hutchinson immediately points out which should cue you in as to what kind of show you're in for.
The rest is bumbling through time making mistake after mistake creating wide ranging ripples changing the lives of those connected to these characters. Over the top violence from Tiger & Wolf, Hutchinson trying his best to keep up and often times even leading. All the while there's subtle hints, jokes, and puns about other types of shows and movies involving time travel. There's even a whole episode about James Cameron poking fun at the Alien and Terminator franchises.
First and foremost this is a comedy so don't expect any hard science fiction. Yes it's crude, absurd, silly, weird, and never for a second takes itself seriously, but that's why I personally liked it and would definitely watch another season.
The rest is bumbling through time making mistake after mistake creating wide ranging ripples changing the lives of those connected to these characters. Over the top violence from Tiger & Wolf, Hutchinson trying his best to keep up and often times even leading. All the while there's subtle hints, jokes, and puns about other types of shows and movies involving time travel. There's even a whole episode about James Cameron poking fun at the Alien and Terminator franchises.
First and foremost this is a comedy so don't expect any hard science fiction. Yes it's crude, absurd, silly, weird, and never for a second takes itself seriously, but that's why I personally liked it and would definitely watch another season.
- terrencepatrix
- Nov 13, 2017
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Half the reviews hated it for being too SJW, and the other half hated it for being too insensitive and dudebro comedy. I don't know what timeline I'm in anymore, but this is a great show so far. My only complaint was the use of a joystick in a video game, but at this point, I'm pretty sure that was ironic. For all you radical centrists out there, it's just a funny show. Enjoy.
- swampsloth
- Dec 15, 2017
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I watch a lot of TV. I work usually all day so i select a couple episodes of my shows and watch 3- 4 hours of each from around 8p.m.till around 2 or even 4a.m. Never till now has a show roped me in an taken up my entire night of TV. It has everything that a good all around mature audience based TV show should. I Love it! I started my IMDb just to review this show. It is with out a doubt the funniest, most action packed, and semi serious show I've seen. H has great shows but this one has hit that sweet spot me and my friends have been waiting for.
- soonerswillwin
- Nov 15, 2017
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Whether it's a line in the dialogue, or the scene itself, nearly everything that happens in Future Man is a spoof of some sort. The references are all across the board, from Easy Rider to Midnight Cowboy to Terminator to Back To The Future to Top Gun and on and on, each scene in this show is either a spoof or homage to famous TV shows and/or Films of yesteryear, especially isolated when the characters time travel to a particular year.
How they go from scene to scene or situation to situation seems a bit forced throughout the series, as the pop culture references seem to be the most important element in the writing of the show, is sometimes forced and ham handed, but make no mistake about it, this show is all about spoofing pop culture first and foremost.
Once you understand this mechanic of the story-telling, the rest just falls into place.
Sometimes the references are laugh out loud funny, other times they simply make your eyes roll.
One thing is for sure about this show, don't take any of it seriously and please ignore the many plot holes in it.
How they go from scene to scene or situation to situation seems a bit forced throughout the series, as the pop culture references seem to be the most important element in the writing of the show, is sometimes forced and ham handed, but make no mistake about it, this show is all about spoofing pop culture first and foremost.
Once you understand this mechanic of the story-telling, the rest just falls into place.
Sometimes the references are laugh out loud funny, other times they simply make your eyes roll.
One thing is for sure about this show, don't take any of it seriously and please ignore the many plot holes in it.
The cast works great. There are some extremely hilarious parts on this show...and there are some that are pretty stupid ones but within the world of this show...stupid works very well.
I am definitely looking forward to season 3!
But, its not just goofy fun...there is an actual story to follow. While that path may not be straight forward or even slightly believable...its just works. The running humor is really good on this one.
I am definitely looking forward to season 3!
But, its not just goofy fun...there is an actual story to follow. While that path may not be straight forward or even slightly believable...its just works. The running humor is really good on this one.
- kshutch-16590
- Mar 2, 2020
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This show was a crazy downhill ride. Love season one and season two wasn't bad. Season three was a real downer and the end of the series was completely lame. Like so many other shows, the end was a let down.
- Flipper282
- Jul 16, 2022
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I gave season 1 a 9/10 and season 2 about 1/10. what have they done to it? It's completely different everything that made the first season great is gone. Just rewatch the first season trust me you'll thank me
- Damnthatsgood
- Jan 16, 2019
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I started watching with great keenness and enthusiasm the first season was marvelous, I really took me with it and I enjoyed a lot, the to and fro going forward and backwards in time was excellent idea and was shown perfectly. As the first season ends all hell broke loose and with the commencement of season 2 the same show started repeating it again took away all the pleasure with it. The second season was a rubbish and dark and kind of boring with undue nudity really makes me feel sick. I advise to watch only season 1 and the rest should not be viewed as it will take away all the good from season 1
- MajorBaleegh
- Sep 6, 2020
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I was to give this a 9 out of 10, just because I went to sleep after watching this having a huge sh!t eating grin on my face, which I can't remember was the last time it happened. But I'm trying to be objective here.
While I can write how it's a love letter to 80's, The Terminator, James Cameron, etc, I'm not going to do that. That's probably the least important part, though it adds atmosphere. Comedy in this can be crude, but very self aware, sometimes very predictable, but the timing is everything. And it damn works.
While the acting could be a notch less telegraphed, it's fine. Photography is great, music is kicking all kinds of asses. Visually, it's a great looking show.
Casting is mostly good, and it's worth mentioning that this is one of the last projects Glenne Headly did before her death.
While it starts kinda whatever, each episode gets better. It's a bit raw, and it's damn fun all over the place.
I'm very pleased with this, watch at least first episode and you'll see if it's for you or not.
SEASON 2 UPDATE: They went for something a bit different in season 2, but it still works, still a great show. Can't wait for season 3.
While I can write how it's a love letter to 80's, The Terminator, James Cameron, etc, I'm not going to do that. That's probably the least important part, though it adds atmosphere. Comedy in this can be crude, but very self aware, sometimes very predictable, but the timing is everything. And it damn works.
While the acting could be a notch less telegraphed, it's fine. Photography is great, music is kicking all kinds of asses. Visually, it's a great looking show.
Casting is mostly good, and it's worth mentioning that this is one of the last projects Glenne Headly did before her death.
While it starts kinda whatever, each episode gets better. It's a bit raw, and it's damn fun all over the place.
I'm very pleased with this, watch at least first episode and you'll see if it's for you or not.
SEASON 2 UPDATE: They went for something a bit different in season 2, but it still works, still a great show. Can't wait for season 3.
- Smarmelade
- Nov 14, 2017
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"Future Man," balances a mix of three genres, action, sci-fi, and comedy...in the tradition of "Space Cop." I felt compelled to mention "Space Cop," because although "Future Man," does give credit to some of the movies that obviously inspired it (and which it spoofs), i.e. The Last Starfighter, Back To The Future, and The Terminator, to name a few, it fails to give a shout out to the Red Letter Media guys even though right from the beginning we get voice over that sounds just like Rich Evans as Space Cop.
With that out of the way, I'm thankful to whoever at Hulu was bright enough to realize this show could work. "Future Man," is well cast, and well executed. It manages to be blunt with action and violence and subtle at the same time, making many jokes that could go by unnoticed if you aren't paying attention. And despite cookie cutter character archetypes, all of the actors give convincing performances that make me care about them and excited to be along for the ride.
If you enjoy sci-fi/action movies from the 80's and 90's,then I can't imagine how you wouldn't love, "Future Man," a series that both celebrates those films and pokes fun of them at the same time.
With that out of the way, I'm thankful to whoever at Hulu was bright enough to realize this show could work. "Future Man," is well cast, and well executed. It manages to be blunt with action and violence and subtle at the same time, making many jokes that could go by unnoticed if you aren't paying attention. And despite cookie cutter character archetypes, all of the actors give convincing performances that make me care about them and excited to be along for the ride.
If you enjoy sci-fi/action movies from the 80's and 90's,then I can't imagine how you wouldn't love, "Future Man," a series that both celebrates those films and pokes fun of them at the same time.
- bradtylermusic
- Nov 14, 2017
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Just finished season 1, it was totally awesome and fun watching. I had watched all the episodes continuously till the end of season 1, so there were moments i felt it's not moving forward at the same pace but after the ending i definitely felt good. It was totally satisfying to watch.
Edit: Ow season 2 was on a whole different level. This season focused more on the exploration of all the lead characters, their strength, weakness and more weaknesses. So the plot development was reasonably slow and also everything about this timeline of future, Mars, anything made no sense. It's like they waste too much time on building up. The last episode was great and ended with a mindblowing cliffhanger.
Edit: Yeah, season 3 is great. All those historical figures living in eternity sounds like utopia. This very idea is funny though. At last the explosion of base on true story is what made it hilariously funny.
Since i watched it to spend my time and have fun and not for absolute logic, it's worth it. To be honest, time travelling itself doesn't make sense.
Edit: Ow season 2 was on a whole different level. This season focused more on the exploration of all the lead characters, their strength, weakness and more weaknesses. So the plot development was reasonably slow and also everything about this timeline of future, Mars, anything made no sense. It's like they waste too much time on building up. The last episode was great and ended with a mindblowing cliffhanger.
Edit: Yeah, season 3 is great. All those historical figures living in eternity sounds like utopia. This very idea is funny though. At last the explosion of base on true story is what made it hilariously funny.
Since i watched it to spend my time and have fun and not for absolute logic, it's worth it. To be honest, time travelling itself doesn't make sense.
Just when you thought you couldn't get a better TV year, what with the likes of The Orville, then something like Future Man comes along.
Is it perfect? Damned close. The characters, the chemistry, the plot, Corey Hart...
The details in the dialogue, the action scenes, the comedy. I'm not usually speechless but this time I might be.
Is it perfect? Damned close. The characters, the chemistry, the plot, Corey Hart...
The details in the dialogue, the action scenes, the comedy. I'm not usually speechless but this time I might be.
- colonnesel
- Nov 16, 2017
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The first season was one of you my favourite series in quite some time it was hilarious and brought something I hadn't seen before to the table. The second series just threw everything that worked so well in that series in the bin and on the whole wrecked it. Whilst there was the odd funny moment I certainly wasn't laughing out loud throughout like the first although the season finale I thought was very good. Season 3 was a bit up and down better than 2 but not quite as consistent as 1 that being said I did atleast enjoy every episode. Season 1 9/10
Season 2 4/10 season 3 7/10.
- muamba_eats_toast
- Apr 24, 2020
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This is a solid little show. I was very pleasantly surprised by just how good it is; the negative reviews are all from people who clearly don't appreciate how clever it actually is. I'm a huge fan of time travel fiction, and this is just the right blend of sci fi meets comedy...give it a go. It took me about 3-4 epis to get hooked but then I was in, and season two was even better than one, imo!! The characters get better and better, you just need to give them a chance to grow on you!! Enjoyable stuff. **Edited to add: I wrote this review before season 3 came out. I just wanted to add that season three continued the tradition of excellency; I'm upping my overall rating from an 8 to a 9, and may I add that this show is well worth a rewatch!!
- Harun_Karali
- Nov 13, 2017
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Words fail me. This has been exhilarating. Rarely have laughed out loud this often when watching a show. The amount of love and crazy ideas, that have gone into this would be enough for several shows. Watch this!
I was really reluctant to watch this show because the plot looked ridiculous and I don't like the main actor... but I was sick, stuck in bed, so I tried.
After 30 seconds, I almost closed the first episode and I told myself "okay, let's see if this stupidity is on purpose"
Turned out it's what they were going for: a stupid, rude, gross, over the top show, with a geeky mood to it.
I don't even know what to say, but it's entertaining and somehow you get attached to the main characters. You want to know how this ends.
The good thing is, this doesn't follow the recent tend of (Game of thrones, walking dead): a boring episode with a 30 seconds cliffhanger at the end to keep you watching. There's stuff going on during the episodes. They do end in cliffhangers but still, there's action in the middle.
Go watch with a pizza and beer.
After 30 seconds, I almost closed the first episode and I told myself "okay, let's see if this stupidity is on purpose"
Turned out it's what they were going for: a stupid, rude, gross, over the top show, with a geeky mood to it.
I don't even know what to say, but it's entertaining and somehow you get attached to the main characters. You want to know how this ends.
The good thing is, this doesn't follow the recent tend of (Game of thrones, walking dead): a boring episode with a 30 seconds cliffhanger at the end to keep you watching. There's stuff going on during the episodes. They do end in cliffhangers but still, there's action in the middle.
Go watch with a pizza and beer.
- alexandregatineau
- Jan 30, 2018
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I watched and rewatched season 1 multiple times. Absolutely hilarious. Season 2 is a massive disappointment. It isn't just that there's no real story. The real tragedy is that it simply isn't funny... at all. I was so excited for this season and find it to be a complete let down. Weird political undertones, heavy-handed callbacks, forced humor so painful that you'll feel sorry for the actors having to perform their awful lines with whatever conviction they can muster.
I highly doubt there will be a season 3, as the fan base will be gone. Thanks for the first season!
I highly doubt there will be a season 3, as the fan base will be gone. Thanks for the first season!
I didn't know much about the show going into it, after one episode I was hooked. It's a really funny take on most of the sci-fi clichés we all know and love. I used to hate Josh Hutcherson but not anymore. He kills it in a very Jesse Eisenberg esque role, minus the douchey awkwardness Eisenberg has. Wolf constantly yelling 80's style one liners will make you laugh out loud.
- wellsjustinkc
- Nov 14, 2017
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