An action epic that explores the origins of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, who somehow become pitted in a battle over an immortal piece of ex... Read allAn action epic that explores the origins of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, who somehow become pitted in a battle over an immortal piece of exercise equipment.An action epic that explores the origins of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, who somehow become pitted in a battle over an immortal piece of exercise equipment.
Dana Snyder
- Master Shake
- (voice)
Dave Willis
- Meatwad
- (voice)
- …
Carey Means
- Frylock
- (voice)
Andy Merrill
- Oglethorpe
- (voice)
Mike Schatz
- Emory
- (voice)
Matt Maiellaro
- Err
- (voice)
- …
C. Martin Croker
- Dr. Weird
- (voice)
- …
Fred Armisen
- Time Lincoln
- (voice)
Bruce Campbell
- Chicken Bittle
- (voice)
George Lowe
- Space Ghost
- (voice)
Chris Ward
- MC Pee Pants
- (voice)
- (as mc chris)
Chris Kattan
- Walter Melon
- (voice)
Neil Peart
- Self
- (voice)
- (as Neil Peart of Rush)
H. Jon Benjamin
- CIA Agent #1
- (voice)
- (as Jon 'Big Jon' Benjamin)
Jon Glaser
- CIA Agent #2
- (voice)
Craig Hartin
- Rob Goldstein
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaCartoon Network launched a guerrilla marketing campaign to promote this film in January 2007. Dozens of electronic devices with blinking lights were surreptitiously posted in various locations in major US cities. When lit, an image of a Mooninite extending its middle finger appeared. On January 31, 2007, the Boston Police received several reports of suspicious devices, including one near a subway station, on a bridge support beneath a major highway. Bomb squads and emergency personnel were deployed. The two men who installed the devices were arrested and charged with several counts of placing a hoax device to incite panic, a felony. Turner Broadcasting, Cartoon Network's parent company, and Interference, Inc., the marketing company that created the campaign, reached a settlement with city and state officials to resolve any civil or criminal claims. The companies agreed to pay $1 million to the Boston police department, and $1 million to Homeland Security. Jim Samples, head of Cartoon Network, resigned. The two men who planted the devices were sentenced to community service.
- GoofsIn the opening scene Meatwad is seen holding a guitar right-handed. Then the viewpoint shifts and he is seen holding it left-handed. Finally returning to right-handed when the view shifts again.
- Crazy creditsJust like the TV show, we quickly see a skull and crossbones and a voiceover (provided by Matt Maiellaro) yelling "Skull!"
- Alternate versionsThe fake airing of the movie for April Fools' Day 2007 (in which almost all of the film is shown in picture-in-picture), is missing the scene before the production logos (most likely to save it for the theatrical release). The official airing retained this scene.
- SoundtracksGroovy Time for a Movie Time
Written by Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro
Composed and Arranged by Eddie Horst
Performed by Eddie Horst, Susan Bennett, Rebecca Windham, Dave Rowland (as David Rowland),
Gary Land, Joe Reda, Sam Skelton
Engineered by Neville Walker
Featured review
From the days of Bunuel and Dali to the years of Fellinni and Lynch to be followed by the genius that is The Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
"If you do not understand, you should not be here," we're warned.
For those who attempt to make sense out of the abstract mess that is life, avoid. For those who can appreciate the nonsensical absurdity that it holds, view and love. It's just so goddamn beautiful and anybody who criticizes the 'pointless' nature of this film, try finding anything of an otherwise nature.
Please.
A vital attack on censorship, the senses, and sense itself. With animation so beautiful in it's simplicity, voices that could not fit better (specifically the Master Shake), and the freshest thing since Darwinism.
A cinematic meditation.
"If you do not understand, you should not be here," we're warned.
For those who attempt to make sense out of the abstract mess that is life, avoid. For those who can appreciate the nonsensical absurdity that it holds, view and love. It's just so goddamn beautiful and anybody who criticizes the 'pointless' nature of this film, try finding anything of an otherwise nature.
Please.
A vital attack on censorship, the senses, and sense itself. With animation so beautiful in it's simplicity, voices that could not fit better (specifically the Master Shake), and the freshest thing since Darwinism.
A cinematic meditation.
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- Apr 19, 2007
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- Countries of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters and Television
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $750,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,520,368
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,088,000
- Apr 15, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $5,520,368
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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