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It's a shame really that no one really did recognize this when it was released in theatres, and everyone that did gave it a bad review, because actually, this is better than the movie that all of you guys wasted your money on. It has the better animation, the better characters, and the better humor. I mean, your beloved movie didn't have a point to it, right, so why should this?
And after the Mooninite scare, the April Fools premiere, and fake endings, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is the smarter of the two movies. They still make jokes about being at the movies, but rarely did your beloved movie cursed. My beloved movie says "f*@%" and "s#!+", and even has enough balls to put bleeps over the words, even though that the bleeping noise wasn't as loud as the curses.
The reason I haven't gotten into the plot of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie For Theatres" is because I don't know the plot of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie For Theatres". The movie is so terrible in terms of plot that it is actually funny. We are just watching a day in the lives of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad. The movie is so incredibly stupid that it is just about time that we actually have one of these movies these days.
Like your beloved movie and its TV show, I never watched the original TV show of "Aqua Teen Hunger Force", so all of the characters and jokes are new to me. People have been saying that "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is just like taking drugs, but I don't think so. Taking drugs isn't as fun as watching "Aqua Teen Hunger Force". The movie has the best opening scene that I’ve seen for a long time, with a spoof of "Let’s All Go to the Lobby" featuring Mastodon, telling you what you should and shouldn’t do during a movie, and what happens when you don’t follow the rules. You don’t see YOUR beloved movie doing it, do you?
I’m going to try and give the plot. We follow Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad around while they are chasing after this InsanoFlex, which looks and acts like it sounds. Yeah, that’s pretty much it. There’s a lot more, with the three fast foods trying to figure out where they came from, but that’s it that you really need to know.
Or do you need to know this? The show is about fifteen minutes an episode, to my understanding. The movie is six episodes put together that don’t even have the same plot, or any plot, for that manner. The first fifteen minutes contain the parody of the song, and then a dream of Master Shake, and then the next fifteen minutes gets into the InsanoFlex.
"Aqua Teen Hunger Force" is no mainstream like your beloved movie, but I like my beloved movies non-mainstream.
  
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