Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
Directed by: Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis
Premise: A feature version of the cult cartoon
program. Mastershake, Frylock, and Meatwad must save the world from being
destroyed by an out of control weightlifting system.
What Works: Aqua Teen Hunger Force requires
a specific kind of taste to be enjoyed. For fans of the television series, this
film will be a lot of fun to watch, as it captures the absurd, nonsensical humor
of the show. For the uninitiated, the main characters Mastershake, Frylock, and
Meatwad are a milkshake cup, a French fry container, and a meat patty who live
together. The supporting cast includes pixilated characters from an early video
game system and a watermelon that speaks with a Jamaican accent. This gives a
taste of what kind of sensibility Aqua Teen Hunger Force is told from and
if viewers are willing to go that far, they will probably go the rest of the
way. The film is largely one big in-joke for fans of the show, as characters and
scenarios from the television series drop in and out of the story.
What Doesn’t: The trouble with an Aqua Teen
Hunger Force feature is that, even at eighty-six minutes, the whole
experience is long to sit through. In a half-hour episode on the Cartoon
Network, the show is able to maintain its sense of absurd energy, but beyond
that, the joke is over extended and the film is not much more than an elongated
television episode.
Bottom Line: At its best moments, Aqua Teen
Hunger Force is a hilarious piece of absurd Dadaist art. This film has
little social value and does not add up to much more than an hour and a half of
distraction but for those who get the joke this will be a funny distraction.