Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009

Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009

Good news, everyone! In honour of Futurama‘s 10th anniversary, an ultimate box set of the series, Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009, has been released into the cosmos.

Once there was only the cold void of space. Then: Ka-Pow! The Big Bang exploded with the force of over two dozen firecrackers, and The Complete Futurama Collection sprang into being! It’s the entire classic series from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, featuring 72 uncut episodes and 4 epic, feature-length adventures, all on 19 glorious discs. Plus: A massive assortment of extras so vast, it creates its own gravitational field from which no viewer can escape. So grab a can of Slurm, settle into your command centre, and experience the future… in its entirety!

This set gathers together the previously released Volumes 1-4 box sets, and the four films — Bender’s Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender’s Game, Into the Wild Green Yonder — that make up Season 5 of Futurama in TV syndication. The special features are recycled, too, but they’re all worth another look and there are a lot of them to enjoy, including a full-length audio commentary for each episode and movie (accessed under Language Selection in the menus); deleted scenes; storyboard, character art and “How to Draw” galleries; animatics, 3-D models, pencil tests, featurettes, and infinitely* more. (Small print on the box: *Quantity Not Actually Infinite.) The “more” consists of an annotated script, the Futurama video game trailer, a screen that deciphers the Alien Alphabet, alternate material, table reads, international language clips, interviews, a Futurama-based math lecture, an animated promo for An Inconvenient Truth starring Bender and Al Gore, Futurama: The Lost Adventure, blooper reels from recording sessions, the Futurama Genetics Lab game, the parodic shorts Bender’s Anti-Piracy Warning and Bender’s Movie Theater Etiquette, and sneak peeks. A full-length episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad is definitely the most creative and unusual of the bonus goodies, expanding upon one of Matt Groening’s favorite characters. In addition to all these special features, many of the fully animated menus contain Easter Eggs or feature in-jokes and other info in the backgrounds.

The new part of this set is its limited edition packaging, a giant plastic replica of Bender’s head (with detachable rubber antenna) that opens in the back to reveal a vertical DVD rack. The case’s slots are a bit of a tight squeeze, making the top and bottom discs slightly tricky to slide out, but the futuristic design looks great and the hatch door is padded on the inside to keep the discs snug and secure. It’s somewhat surprising that a sound chip wasn’t installed so Bender could spout his famous “bite my shiny metal ass” phrase, but the head is such an impressive display piece that this small oversight can be forgiven. For collectors who like to leave their collectables in the box, the cube that Bender’s head comes in adds another layer of Futurama reference, its clear windows and bubble-filled side panel images creating the illusion that Bender has joined the ranks of the show’s head-in-a-jar characters.

Also contained in this package are an episode guide booklet, and a numbered letter (which reveals that the set’s edition size is 25,500 units) from series co-developers Matt Groening and David X. Cohen:

March 28, 2009

Gracious Viewer,

Grab a can of Olde Fortran and jump aboard the party blimp, for today marks exactly ten years since Futurama was first broadcast!

A lot has changed over the past decade. Back in 1999, some of our younger viewers hadn’t even started graduate school yet. Videotape had not yet given way to the superior technology of DVD, which had not yet given way to the superior technology of stealin’ stuff off the Internet. And a little-known Vice President by the name of Al Gore was about to burst onto the scene as a cartoon voice-over star.

Yet, during this tumultuous ride into the future, some things have remained constant — namely, the unwavering support, steady encouragement, and incessant nitpicking of you, our loyal viewers. And thus, in a very real, very contrived sense, you are the rocket fuel that has launched Fry, Leela, and Bender on the many adventures within this collection. So please, sit back, shut up, enjoy the show, and accept a double-helping of our most sincere gratitude.

Your Humble Overlords,

Matt Groening & David X. Cohen

If you’ve already bought the individual seasons and movies, you’re not completely boned, either. Fox is reportedly selling a few empty heads to transfer your existing collection into.

Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009 comes out just in time to re-watch or catch up on the series before Season 6 begins on June 10, 2010. Yes, Futurama is returning for a second run, thanks to a Season 6 & 7 pick-up by Comedy Central! Hopefully Fox will, in due time, make a torso to attach to Bender’s head so that his chest compartment can be stacked with future seasons’ discs.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009

Or order directly through the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment website.

Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009 is distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, a division of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. For more information, please visit the official Futurama website.

Happy Merry Bacon

from Jim Gaffigan:

Just wanted to wish you and yours the very best during this holiday season. Thanks to everyone who bought tickets to one of my shows or purchased one of my CDs/DVDs. I really do appreciate it.

If you feel inspired, you can vote for me everyday in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown. (See, I was thin once.)

Have a great 2010,

Jim

P.S. King Baby was one of iTunes’ top 10 comedy albums. Get it here.

P.P.S. Follow me on Twitter.

“The Clone Wars” Season Two Holiday Marathon on StarWars.com

from StarWars.com:

Have you missed any of the spectacular second season episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars? Did a run-in with a bounty hunter on Ord Mantell keep you from catching any of the first eight episodes?

For the holiday season, StarWars.com will be streaming all eight Season Two episodes for your viewing enjoyment. From the Rise of the Bounty Hunter Season Two launch that showcased Cad Bane to the explosive action in the epic Second Battle of Geonosis storyline.

Get started in our video player, or click below for the episodes you want.

Holocron Heist. The season premiere. Cad Bane infiltrates the Jedi Temple and attempts to steal an ancient Jedi Holocron.

Cargo of Doom. Anakin and Ahsoka intercept Cad Bane’s warship, hoping to recover the stolen Jedi Holocron.

Children of the Force. Darth Sidious has a new assignment: kidnap Force-sensitive children from across the galaxy and bring them to Mustafar.

Senate Spy. At the Jedi Council’s request, Padmé investigates a Separatist conspiracy in the Senate.

Landing at Point Rain. Anakin, Obi-Wan and Ki-Adi-Mundi lead a landing party to destroy a droid factory on Geonosis.

Weapons Factory. Luminara and Anakin act as decoys to divert new enemy super-tanks while Padawans Barriss Offee and Ahsoka attempt to destroy a Separatist droid factory.

Legacy of Terror. When Luminara goes missing, Obi-Wan and Ki-Adi-Mundi lead a platoon of clones in search of her. When the search leads to a mysterious lair, the Jedi are faced with a horde of undead warriors.

Brain Invaders. When Geonosian brain worms take control of their supply ship, Ahsoka and Barriss must battle to stop the vessel from unleashing the deadly plague upon the galaxy.

New episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars start up again on January 1, 2010, with a special two-parter, “Grievous Intrigue” and “The Deserter.” Check local times.

“Death Note: L, Change the World”, a New Novel from VIZ Media

Death Note: L, Change the World

Death Note began as a Japanese manga series that was published between 2003 and 2006. It was hugely popular and spawned 3 live action films, an anime series, novels, video games and other merchandise. The anime is virtually identical to the manga, while the films’ plot deviates in small but significant ways.

The new novel Death Note: L, Change the World from VIZ Media is based on the third live action film. For those of you who may not have heard of it, Death Note follows the case of a “Righteous” Serial Killer called Kira who targets criminals and the corrupt. The mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths of those “Judged” by Kira catches the attention of the world’s greatest detective, a mysterious unseen figure who goes by the name L. Kira appears to be able to kill anyone from any distance simply by knowing their name and their face, something easily learned from television, newspapers and the Internet. Based on the first reported incidents, L’s search for Kira leads him from the U.S. to Japan.

Once in Japan, L puts together a special team where everyone’s true identities are kept secret in order to prevent Kira from being able to target them and thwart their attempts at stopping his “Justified” killing spree. As crime and violence drops around the world, Kira becomes elevated to savior in the minds of many people, further complicating L’s efforts to capture Kira. When Kira acts on information that was not released to the public and then begins to target those who are investigating him, L begins to suspect that the person behind the killings is the gifted university student Light Yagami. Light is not only the son of the local Police Chief and interested in Law Enforcement but has used his brilliant deduction skills to assist the police in several high profile crimes. He has a strong sense of justice and has become disillusioned by the increasing crime and corruption in the world around him. L recruits Light in the effort to track Kira not only because his brilliance rivals L’s own but because he continues to suspect that Light truly is Kira. As events unfold, L discovers how Kira is able to kill his victims: by writing their name in a Death Note, the notebook used by Shinigami (death gods or grim reapers) to end human lives.

Death Note: L, Change the World takes place over a 20-day period after the resolution of the Kira case. If you’ve seen the films, the events in this book occur between the final showdown and the ending scene of Death Note II: The Last Name. Just as most films adapted from novels have significant differences, Death Note: L, Change the World has significant differences between this novel and the film version of the story. The plot of the film is generally followed but some events in the film are referred to rather then shown in the novel and others are left out entirely. There are also characters in the film who are combined with others, changed or absent in the book.

First of all, I have to say the book is gorgeous. The back and front covers are decorated edge to edge with full color illustrations featuring L. The dust jacket is a heavy, transparent vinyl with the gold-lettered title stamped into the cover and illustrations on both the front and back inside covers where liner notes usually appear. Another full color illustration of L graces the first “page” of the book and has a transparent vellum overlay that includes an image of Light offering him the Death Note. There are several illustrations in the index of the book and the top of each page includes a graphic timeline so you can track the days with a glance, as time is very important in the events of L, Change the World. There’s even a satin ribbon to mark your place as you read. This high-quality volume will make a beautiful addition to your Death Note collection.

As for the story, L, Change the World covers L’s final case before passing the L mantle on to someone new. After having finally unmasked Kira, L is called upon to stop a global epidemic when a bio-terrorist group called Blue Ship steals a virus that they plan to use to destroy a significant portion of the human population, to “save the Earth” and create a better place for humans. Akin to Ebola but 100 times worse, those infected begin to develop lesions and bleed from the eyes, ears, nose and mouth as it rapidly progresses once it leaves its two-week incubation stage. L is on the run from the terrorist group and the FBI, and in the company of a little girl who holds the key to creating the antivirus.

In the midst of this cat-and-mouse game, where everyone seems to have a double agenda, there is also an underlying theme of redemption. As the characters face difficult choices, some based on hope and others on hopelessness, L stresses that while “even a genius can’t change the world alone,” each of us can play our part in making things better.

While the novel is only 188 pages long, it definitely covers a lot of ground and contributes greatly to the Death Note storyline. L, Change the World provides not only more background information about the mysterious Wammy House, the orphanage for gifted children where L grew up, but a little bit more about L’s background. We also gain insight into L’s thought process and see a side of him that wasn’t present, or only hinted at, in the anime and films.

After having seen all 37 anime episodes and 3 films, as well as a fair portion of manga, reading L, Change the World was the first time I truly liked L and felt any empathy for him, even moving me to tears. While the films and manga focused on his odd behavior and deduction process, L, Change the World gives you a peek into his thoughts and feelings as well as his logic.

While the book is significantly different from the film, I think it is a much better story. The characters, their motivations and the plot line are all more complex and have a good message as well. It is a bit melodramatic and even a tad bit silly at times, but that should be expected since it was also commonplace in the films and anime. Because of L, Change the World, I’m seeing the entire series with a new perspective and might want to revisit it soon as a result of having gained that perspective. I’d also be very interested in reading more Death Note novels by M, the mysterious author of this tome, as I feel that L, Change the World is a great contribution to the Death Note saga.

You can learn more about or purchase Death Note: L, Change the World and the rest of the Death Note series at the VIZ website and watch the anime series at Hulu.

Happy Holidays from Shout! Factory

from Shout! Factory:

Click Here to View Our Greeting

There’s a new Holiday Sale at www.shoutfactorystore.com featuring some truly excellent holiday gift suggestions, whether you’re buying for yourself or for friends and family!

We just added five classic MST3K titles to the Hulu library. Go watch!

Keep up with the latest Shout! news throughout your day at Twitter and Facebook.

Merry Christmas from your friends at Weta!

from Weta:

What a year we’ve had!

District 9, Avatar, Under the Mountain and The Lovely Bones all saw the flicker of projector lights in 2009.

A new website. We can’t thank you enough for making this a success and for being so patient with us while we iron out the kinks.

Weta started design on The Hobbit and welcomed Guillermo del Toro, John Howe, Alan Lee and many other old friends back in the workshop.

A new forum, run so professionally and enthusiastically by Charles and our great friends at the Shadow and Flame.

Greg Broadmore wrote and published his second book, VICTORY!

The Weta Cave will at the end of the year have seen over 100,000 visitors.

Reepicheep and the other Prince Caspian statues saw the light of day.

The Exceptional Exhibition reached Chengdu and helped support Sichuan Earthquake victims.

We returned to Middle-earth with a bang. Peter Lyon swords, environments, Gollum.

Weta’s Mermaid Tail sparked imagination all over the world.

The WotWots took the world’s pre-school children by storm.

Dr. Grordbort’s travelled to Oamaru.

John Howe chose Weta to sculpt and release his Middle-earth sculpture range.

Grorbort Industries released 3 miniatures, one light-weight, one NEW full size gun (today) and 13 one-of-a-kind custom rayguns. And the first Venusian insect specimen! Today!

Our Doctor Who statues and helmets arrived in the warehouses and have been enjoyed by fans the world over.

To summarise — We have all had a blast and we’re looking forward to 2010 like you wouldn’t believe. There will be exciting announcements, new licenses, new products and much much more! Until then, we will be taking a break. There will be people here for urgent queries and web orders, but please bear with us for the next few weeks.

Season’s Greetings from the Weta team

Anna, Susan, Darren, Tim, Magnus, Greg, Dave, Daniel, Steve, Carlos, Emily, Sophie and Mark + Richard and the whole crew at Weta Workshop!

Tickets to “Star Wars” Celebration V are Now Available for Purchase!

from StarWars.com:

Star Wars Celebration V is coming to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida August 12-15, 2010. Don’t miss out on what could be one of the biggest and best celebrations of Star Wars ever!

Gather with your fellow fans to enjoy live entertainment, events, celebrity appearances, exclusive shopping and exhibits, and four days of all Star Wars, all the time. We’ll be commemorating the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back, as well as looking to what is new and cool in The Clone Wars animated television series. You’ll see what is on the horizon for the future of the Saga, too.

Four-Day Passes are $120, Saturday Passes are $50, and Thursday, Friday, and Sunday Passes are each $45. Full details, ticket mailing information, and youngling prices are all on the website, too, so click over to starwarscelebration.com to order your Celebration tickets now! Ticket prices will be higher at the show, so save and start planning now.

As the event date nears, get all the Celebration V updates on Twitter and Facebook, as well as on starwarscelebration.com.

The Force will be with you in 2010!

Help “The Legend of Neil” Win the Streamy Awards for 2009!

from The Legend of Neil:

Hey Neilaholics,

So it is that time of year again, when the most prestigious Web Series awards come around and it’s up to YOU to choose who gets nominated. Wouldn’t it be great if a Zelda parody with a bounty of Masturbation jokes won Best Comedy Series? I think so too. So, get nominating and spread the word. Here is our official ballot (please take the time to get to the individual awards especially for Art Design, Cinematography, Visual Effects, Music) because we have the coolest looking/sounding web show on the planet thanks to the hard work of those talented crew members.

LEGEND OF NEIL — OFFICIAL BALLOT

Click the categories to vote (you’ll have to pick the right category from the drop down menu)

Best Comedy WebseriesThe Legend of Neil (http://www.legendofneil.com/)

Best Ensemble Cast in a WebseriesThe Legend of Neil (http://www.legendofneil.com/)

Best Directing for a Comedy — Sandeep Parikh

Best Writing for a Comedy — Tony Janning, Sandeep Parikh

Best Male Actor in a Comedy — Tony Janning / Mike Rose

Best Female Actor in a Comedy — Angie Hill / Felicia Day

Best Guest Star — Felicia Day

Best Editing — Sandeep Parikh, Mat Greenleaf, Tony Orcena, Josh Schaffer

Best Cinematography — Bry Thomas Sanders

Best Art Direction — Leah Mann

Best Sound Design — Houston Haynes, Steve Urban

Best Visual Effects — Sevan Najarian

Best Original Music — Elon Arbiture, Nigel Cordeiro, Robert Harrington

Incoming Transmission: Star Wars Celebration V Tickets Are Online!

from StarWars.com:

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Fellow Jedi Knights, today is a good day. Since the announcement of Star Wars Celebration V, we’ve seen a tremendous outpouring from all worlds within the Republic. From Alderaan to Yavin, both Jedi and general citizens are abuzz and have already begun planning their August 12-15, 2010 visit to Orlando, Florida. (For those in the outer rim, Orlando’s on Planet Earth in the Sol System. It’s not the most technologically advanced world, but at least they have high-speed internet and indoor plumbing.)

The Jedi Council is writing to you today with additional news about Celebration. Tickets to Star Wars Celebration V are now available!

Four-Day Passes are $120, Saturday Passes are $50, and Thursday, Friday, and Sunday Passes are each $45. Full details, ticket mailing information, and youngling prices are all on the website, too, so click over to starwarscelebration.com to order your Celebration tickets now!

We ask all our Knights to converge together at Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando, Florida. We also recommend Jedi follow Celebration on Twitter and Facebook to stay informed and meet their brethren (whether Jedi, Clone, or Droid) in the lead up to Celebration. Let us assemble as never before!

May The Force Be With You!

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